State Capitol roundup

Big events at the Capitol last week included lawmakers passing bills to supplement that 2010 budget, a debate over whether the birth dates of public workers should be private and the future of state’s Worker’s Compensation insurer.

Reporter Michael McNutt writes that plans to sell the state’s Workers Compensation insurer might be hitting a few snags: http://newsok.com/compsource-plan-may-be-in-trouble-by-oklahoma-legislation/article/3444319

Remember the budget fight last week. This is the program at the center of it. This story sheds light on the state’s senior nutrition programs, what’s funded and what’s been cut: http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-nutrition-sites-serve-up-more-than-just-food/article/3444447#ixzz0haxSrRL8

More on the budget and what the bills from last week did: http://www.newsok.com/gov.-brad-henry-oks-bills-to-put-budget-deal-into-action/article/3444382#ixzz0hb3JrLEC

Reporter Bryan Dean took a look at low turnout elections. Yes, every vote does count: http://newsok.com/in-some-oklahoma-elections-politics-is-personal/article/3444695

Dates of birth and state employee privacy, if ever the two shall meet: http://newsok.com/oklahoma-union-faces-ethics-investigation-in-stunt-to-protest-records-request/article/3444423

Okla. conservatives debate divorce legislation: http://www.newsok.com/okla.-conservatives-debate-divorce-legislation/article/feed/139589



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