OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma’s statewide education television network, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), is in jeopardy. Governor Kevin Stitt originally vetoed a bill earlier this ...
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Oklahoma's public broadcasting network remains in peril after the state Legislature adjourned without reviving attempts to keep the program alive. Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed two bills that ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — An attempt to override the governor’s veto of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority has failed, putting the state’s public broadcaster on track to close. The state Senate fell ...
A foundation created by Paycom founder and CEO Chad Richison announced Friday it is donating $500,000 to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority in the wake of a veto for a funding extension by ...
Stitt stated that funding a television station is not a core function of state government and should not depend on subsidies. The state legislature previously overrode a similar veto from the governor ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has vetoed Senate Bill 1461, that would keep the state running OETA – the public broadcasting TV station – through 2031. Stitt’s action comes ...
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