eCapitol
An Oklahoma-based company with corporate headquarters located in Oklahoma City, eCapitollaunched as an online capitol news and information business in the early 1990's. eCapitol provides on-the-ground, politically-neutral reporting of capitol activity.
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A bill that would allow persons with a prescribed burn plan in place to have a fire during a burn ban passed out of the Oklahoma House on Thursday despite…
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Lawmakers crossed the deadline for hearing bills and joint resolutions in committees of their chamber of origin Thursday and Friday, cutting the number of…
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Oklahoma could join a growing list of states calling for a convention to be held to amend the U.S. Constitution.The Senate Rules Committee considered a…
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Legislation to prohibit Oklahoma from regulating the practice of so-called gay conversion therapy has been approved by a state House committee.Without…
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State agencies are being asked to return to the Capitol to have an in-depth discussion about their budgets, the leaders of the House and the Senate said…
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A bill that started out to limit when police video record are released has been further amended to increase fees for copies of public records and create…
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The Senate Energy Committee approved a bill Thursday during its first meeting of the session that would give the state authority to regulate oil and gas…
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Updated 12:20 p.m.House Speaker Jeff Hickman (R-Fairview) says no decision has been made about whether or not a controversial bill that directs the State…
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Legislative committee work dominated the first full week of the Oklahoma legislative session for the House and Senate, as well as some other…
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Gov. Mary Fallin will recommend in her State of the State speech and executive budget Monday transferring up to $300 million of unencumbered money out of…