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Oklahoma House to reconsider student corporal punishment bill

The author Dick Pryor is to return to the Capitol Insider after a row over controversial bills failed in the House of Representatives in Oklahoma earlier this week. Here's what happens to him and his fellow lawyers, Shawn Ashley.

Source: kgou.org
Published on 2023-03-17

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