October 19th, 2011 |
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By Patrick B. McGuigan Executive Editor www.city-sentinel.com State Rep. Al McAffrey, an Oklahoma City Democrat, became the first candidate to announce his candidacy for the state Senate District 46 opening that will be created early next year when Senate Minority Leader Andrew Rice resigns. McAffrey, first elected to the House in 2006, represents much of
October 18th, 2011 |
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KTOK | www.ktok.com Democratic State Representative Al McAffrey of Oklahoma City announced Tuesday he will be a candidate for the Senate District 46 seat to be vacated in January by Senate Minority Leader Andrew Rice. “Senator Rice and I have worked closely together and we have a great working relationship,” McAffrey said. “We have made
Oklahoma City, OK – State Representative Al McAffrey announced today that he is running to represent Senate District 46 in the Oklahoma State Senate. The diverse, inner-city district is currently represented by State Senator Andrew Rice who has announced he would step down. A special election will be held to fill the vacancy. “I’m going
October 11th, 2011 |
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BY MICHAEL MCNUTT newsok.com A group of union members said Monday they have no confidence in state Labor Commissioner Mark Costello while teachers, state employees and members of the Oklahoma Democratic Party called on the Republican official to step down immediately. About 75, many carrying signs and chanting “Costello must go!,” picketed for about 30
June 13th, 2011 |
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OK Health Care Authority Chief plans accounting gimmick to balance budget, gets raise and bonus By Peter J. Rudy www.oklahoma.watchdog.org Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO Mike Fogarty today suggested to the HCA Board that reimbursements scheduled for the last week of June, 2012, be delayed a week, thereby shifting the $20-million cost into the following
April 28th, 2011 |
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Senate Democratic Leader: ‘GOP Leaders Must Unequivocally Reprimand Rep. Sally Kern’ “On behalf of every member of the Senate Democratic Caucus, I strongly condemn the reprehensible racist and sexist comments made by Rep. Sally Kern yesterday on the floor of the House of Representatives. Such immoral beliefs have no place in a civilized society. I