Oklahoma GOP hopes bills receive new chance
With Republicans controlling both the state Senate and House, some GOP legislators are hoping bills that died this year will get a second chance.
Early bills include one requiring voters to prove their identities at the polls and a bill proponents say would protect students who express religious views in school work.
The religious expression bill, House Bill 1001, filed by Reps. Mike Reynolds and Sally Kern ,...
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