Legislature Uses Time to Override Vetoes

Because of requirements of waiting to handle recently passed budget bills in opposite chambers, the Legislature took the time to work on some other legislation and override vetoes.

The Oklahoman’s Dale Denwalt reports that included OETA’s reauthorization bill.

After the House overrode the veto on House Bill 2820, cheers broke out.

Other vetoes like the tribal regalia for high school graduates bill, a bill helping hospice patients in nursing homes to have quicker access to pain medications, and the creation of the Oklahoma State University Medicine Authority, were also overridden.

Read The Oklahoman story here.


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