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Oklahoma is only eight weeks away from the general election.
The group behind the effort to overturn the tax increase to fund teacher pay raises says they're on track to get the signatures they need. They're also disputing the notion the pay raises would be impacted at all.
More than a dozen education groups from around the state are banding together hoping to make sure teachers still get the raises they were promised.
A legal fight is looming after the governor signed a controversial adoption bill into law.
There are some critics who don’t agree with what’s happening at the state capitol. Two such groups say their issue is not the funding, but how the money is being raised.
Some Oklahomans now have a better understanding of the state budget.
Former Senator Tom Coburn was talking about government waste in Washington and his successor, James Lankford, another waste watchdog, was with him Wednesday.
At the same time our "state" lawmakers were being sworn in today, so were those representing us in Washington. Among them was Senator James Lankford, who's been in the news for other reasons.
U.S. Sen. James Lankford has picked up where his predecessor Tom Coburn left off, exposing wasteful spending by the federal government.