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May 10, 2007


Oklahoma reform veto

WSJ editorializes today (sub-only). Gov. Brad Henry may "have assumed he'd never have to act on his promises because a heretofore Democratic Senate could always be counted on to kill any reform. ...Mr. Henry says he wants to work out a compromise, but he delayed his veto long enough to give the Legislature little time in this session." Earlier here, here, here, and here.

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