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[MuskogeePolitico.com] State lawmakers back the blue; Stitt signs new gaming compacts

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  • Group of state lawmakers supports law enforcement, speaks against cancel culture and 'woke' agenda
  • Lucas helps introduce bill to help meat and poultry processors meet demand
  • Music Monday: Freelance Fireworks Hall of Fame
  • 1889 Institute: A Judicial Attack on Election Integrity
  • Stitt signs new gaming compacts with Kialegee Tribal Town, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
  • Small: Speak up to prevent tax increases in aftermath of Medicaid expansion vote
  • 1889 Institute: Lawmakers foul out on occupational licensing -- again
  • Governor Stitt announces cabinet transitions
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