Oklahoma governor vetoes first bill, signs dozens more

 

April 18, 2019



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed his first bill, rejecting a proposal sent to him by fellow Republicans to create a new 14-member panel meant to study home-based services.

Stitt late Tuesday issued a veto message for the bill to create the Oklahoma Home- and Community-Based Services Ombudsman Task Force. The bill directed the group to study the issue, compile data and make recommendations to the governor and Legislature.

Stitt says he supports the concept of helping recipients of this kind of care but wants to address it through "more direct and effective means."

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