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The House of Representatives is expected to vote soon on support for public broadcasting. How should Oklahoma vote?
Oklahoma's statewide PBS station, OETA, reinforced that we are all fellow Americans and patriots before we are members of a particular partisan club.
OETA’s workforce has decreased by nearly 10 full-time positions. Cuts are even larger when comparing state funding and personnel to the levels they were at during the mid-2000s.
Oklahoma lawmakers took steps to override several vetoes on Thursday, including one regarding OETA.
Lawmakers are using the final days of the legislative session to override Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes. One of the vetoes: to extend the contract for OETA to continue operating until 2026.
Local lawmakers are reacting to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of House Bill 2820, which unless overturned, would defund Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) and force it to shut down its ...
America’s most-watched PBS station is on the verge of going dark. The Republican governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, recently vetoed a bill that would have renewed the license and provided ...
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