Oklahoma House would rather voters decide bond issue
Such is the political and fiscal climate at the state Capitol among Republicans in the House of Representatives that even the idea of members approving a bond issue to pay for repairs to the building is a bridge too far.
Members recognize the need to make those repairs, estimated at $140 million — every day, they walk past areas that are cordoned off to keep visitors from perhaps being struck by falling debri...
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