Oklahoma Senate leader reconsiders his birth dates vote
The leader of the Senate said he would vote against a bill to keep public employees’ birth dates confidential if the measure returns to the Senate.
Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee, R- Oklahoma City , said Thursday he did not support the measure approved by the Senate without opposition last week.
"Upon further review, I think I would have changed my vote,” Coffee said. "I think yo...
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