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Gumm’s
Journey to Allow Death Penalty For Repeat Child Molesters Ends
with Henry’s Signature
06.09.06
Death
Penalty for Repeat Child Molesters Clears Legislature
05.26.06
Durant
Senator Honored By Statewide Economic Development Group; Gumm
Named
“Friend of Main Street”
05.12.06
Budget
& Tax Cuts Should be Negotiated, Finance Chair Says
05.09.06
Effort
to End Forced School Consolidation Gets New Life
05.01.06
House
Rejects Death Penalty for Child Molesters
04.28.06
Senator
Gumm Passes Law Protecting Gun Rights
04.25.06
Senator
Gumm Named “Champion Of TRIO”
04.21.06
Senate
Minority Sides with Speaker to Promote “Grossly Irresponsible”
Course on Tax Cuts
04.13.06
Senate
Passes Gumm Measure Targeting Drug Smugglers;
Bill Could Be Law in Days
04.12.06
Death
Penalty for Child Molesters Survives Partisan Politics; Two
Measures Move Forward – One Could be Law in Days
04.11.06
Finance
Committee Chair Still Favors Tax Cuts for Oklahomans; Not Out-of-State
Residents
04.06.06
Senate
Finance Committee Defeats Speaker’s “Keep Taxing
Oklahomans”
Bill
04.05.06
Senate
Overwhelmingly Votes to End Forced School Consolidation
03.09.06
Senate
Approves Sales Tax Holiday
03.07.06
Death
Penalty for Repeat Child Molesters Wins Approval in the Senate
03.07.06
Senate
OKs Measure to Prevent Money Laundering by Mexican Meth Dealers
03.06.06
Momentum
Builds to Permanently Ban Forced School Consolidation
02.27.06
Senate
Finance Chair Says Committee Work Is Responsible and
‘Empowers Oklahoma’s Middle Class’
02.21.06
Death
Penalty for Repeat Child Molesters Passes Senate Judiciary
Committee
02.21.06
Gumm
Says Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday One Step Closer to Becoming
Law after Passage in Finance Committee
02.07.06
Sales
Tax Holiday Goes to “The Front of the Line,” Finance
Chair Says
02.01.06
Senator
Gumm Fights for Children on National Broadcast
01.31.06
Senator
Gumm Says Death Penalty Should be Option for Repeat Child Molesters
01.20.06
Senator
Gumm Says Lawsuit Another Reason To End Forced Consolidation
01.12.06
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