Capitol reaction: Three lawmakers add support to vet program

 
No Author Published: February 25, 2009   

Three state legislators who graduated from Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine defended the program Tuesday.

State Reps. Brian Renegar, Lee Denney and Phil Richardson — each with a doctor of veterinary medicine degree — said reports of "barbaric” practices occurring at the school are inaccurate and misleading. They issued statements saying the program is nationally recognized as one of the best in the country.

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They were responding to news that Madeleine Pickens did not want her $5 million donation to the university going to the veterinary school.

Renegar, D-McAlester, said, "I can say...
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