AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOsage Nation Leadership: Joe Tillman was sworn in as Osage Principal Chief, laying out priorities including unity across branches, economic diversification, and expanding gaming opportunities. Oklahoma Courts & Public Safety: Two Lawton residents tied to a nationwide marijuana trafficking ring pleaded out after an AG Organized Crime Task Force operation. State Government & Budget: Senate Budget Chairman Chuck Hall says Oklahoma is starting the new fiscal year with revenues above projections and record savings. Education Policy: States are adopting tougher rules to curb chronic absenteeism, including public absence data and penalties for parents. Energy Research: OSU’s Hamm Institute named five new Hamm Fellows, expanding research across energy systems, infrastructure, tech, and workforce needs. Consumer/Tech Regulation: AG Anne Lopez joined a multistate push urging the FCC to tighten rules so scammers can’t use legitimate phone numbers for robocalls. Infrastructure Disruption: I-44 at US-60 in Vinita was narrowed to one lane each direction after an over-height truck damaged a bridge beam; crews will inspect before reopening. Elections: Sample ballots are available for Oklahoma’s Aug. 25 runoff primary.
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