(The Center Square) - Democrats said an income tax reduction bill passed by the House of Representatives could put the state in future financial jeopardy.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s attorney general wants Kia and Hyundai to do something about their cars that keep getting stolen.
(The Center Square) - U.S. senators from South Dakota and Oklahoma introduced a bill they say would hold the Biden administration and federal agencies accountable when proposing regulations that could impact the economy.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered states with approved and available toxic waste facilities to accept materials transported from the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
(The Center Square) – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a coalition of governors from 18 states who’ve pledged to fight the Biden administration’s environmental, social and corporate governance agenda.
(The Center Square) - Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking for an investigative audit of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority for what he called "improper contracting and purchasing practices; and inadequate internal financial controls."
(The Center Square) – Missouri and the Midwestern states' economies improved in February despite regional wholesale inflation soaring to a six-month high, according to Creighton University’s Mid-America Business Conditions Index.
(The Center Square) - Oklahoma lost a major manufacturer for the second time in two years, and Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat wants to know why.
(The Center Square) – Gov. Kevin Stitt says the state government has to “get control” of medical marijuana after voters shot down a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana in Oklahoma.
(The Center Square) – A special ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana in the Sooner state went up in smoke Tuesday, after a majority of Oklahoman voters said “No” to the proposed initiative.
(The Center Square) - The Oklahoma House of Representatives voted to censure Rep. Mauree Turner, D-Oklahoma City, for allegedly hiding someone being sought by law enforcement in their office.
(The Center Square) - Democrats said an income tax reduction bill passed by the House of Representatives could put the state in future financial jeopardy.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s attorney general wants Kia and Hyundai to do something about their cars that keep getting stolen.
(The Center Square) - U.S. senators from South Dakota and Oklahoma introduced a bill they say would hold the Biden administration and federal agencies accountable when proposing regulations that could impact the economy.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered states with approved and available toxic waste facilities to accept materials transported from the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
(The Center Square) – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading a coalition of governors from 18 states who’ve pledged to fight the Biden administration’s environmental, social and corporate governance agenda.
(The Center Square) - Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking for an investigative audit of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority for what he called "improper contracting and purchasing practices; and inadequate internal financial controls."
(The Center Square) – Missouri and the Midwestern states' economies improved in February despite regional wholesale inflation soaring to a six-month high, according to Creighton University’s Mid-America Business Conditions Index.
(The Center Square) - Oklahoma lost a major manufacturer for the second time in two years, and Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat wants to know why.
(The Center Square) – Gov. Kevin Stitt says the state government has to “get control” of medical marijuana after voters shot down a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana in Oklahoma.
(The Center Square) – A special ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana in the Sooner state went up in smoke Tuesday, after a majority of Oklahoman voters said “No” to the proposed initiative.