
Janelle Stecklein
Editor-in-Chief at Oklahoma Voice
Editor of @Oklahoma_Voice, a part of @statesnewsroom. Formerly @CNHI_News Oklahoma and @sltrib. Email: [email protected]
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4 days ago |
elrenotribune.com | Janelle Stecklein
Posted in: OKLAHOMA CITY — A Democratic lawmaker who is battling breast cancer said last week she plans to try to override the governor’s veto of a bill designed to improve access to diagnostic screening ...
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4 days ago |
journalrecord.com | Janelle Stecklein
Janelle SteckleinMay is the annual month designed to raise awareness for mental health issues. But unfortunately Oklahoma’s mental health agency is shining the wrong sort of spotlight on the issue. Instead of focusing on how to improve outcomes for the 1 in 4 Oklahomans who suffer from mental illness, all eyes are on the massive amounts of financial disarray at the state Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services jeopardizing both employees and patient care.
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1 week ago |
duncanbanner.com | Janelle Stecklein
OKLAHOMA CITY — A Democratic lawmaker, who is battling breast cancer, said Wednesday that she plans to try to override the governor’s veto of a bill designed to improve access to diagnostic screening of the disease. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tulsa, said Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of House Bill 1389 generated a “lot of shock” and felt personal even though she’s well through the diagnostic screening process for her own breast cancer. kAm$96 D2:5 E92E 4=@D6 E@ ` :? e ~<=29@>2 H@>6?
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1 week ago |
kgou.org | Janelle Stecklein
A Democratic lawmaker, who is battling breast cancer, said Wednesday that she plans to try to override the governor’s veto of a bill designed to improve access to diagnostic screening of the disease. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tulsa, said Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of House Bill 1389 generated a “lot of shock” and felt personal even though she’s well through the diagnostic screening process for her own breast cancer.
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mcalesternews.com | Janelle Stecklein
Ryan Walters made a series of big gambles that paid off for him in spades. Somehow over the course of the past few weeks, Oklahoma’s state superintendent bet that he could outplay his constituents, outwit Gov. Kevin Stitt’s three new education board appointees, and outlast the Republican-led Legislature that has long been afraid to stand up to him.
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It was unclear Tuesday where the employees currently working from the four-story federal building would be housed if the building was sold. Over 350 employees work out of the federal building in downtown Oklahoma City. https://t.co/liVeZNLbDC

Senate lawmakers advanced a bill that would create a new Oklahoma state holiday — Donald J. Trump Day, @bhoberock reports. https://t.co/ft2GDyvqKu

Should some storm chasers have the ability to run red lights? @EmmaMurphyJ reports on a proposed law. https://t.co/0dt1cmr5jx