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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1764260" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Let's see here, whose turn is it in the tit-for-tat game to kill OC this session? Part of the Senate did not like HB2522 and basically killed it. So then the House basically killed SB1733 and replaced its wording with the original HB2522 wording. Now we are sending this "revised" SB1733 with the HB2522 original wording back to the Senate with great hopes they will be happy to pass it. If this all can be done in time, it then goes to the Governor for signature yes/no if there is time. Have I got all that right? </p><p></p><p>Sounds like we could start a new Jack Pot game, "Who Will Kill The Bill". It could be almost like a crap table. Selections could be Yes/No, House/Senate, Which House Member does something to kill it/Which Senate Member does something to kill the bill, and a Jack Pot prize if the Governor actually did sign what they came up with. On second thought we already have that, it is called "Life in Oklahoma" where everyone is a winner/looser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1764260, member: 24583"] Let's see here, whose turn is it in the tit-for-tat game to kill OC this session? Part of the Senate did not like HB2522 and basically killed it. So then the House basically killed SB1733 and replaced its wording with the original HB2522 wording. Now we are sending this "revised" SB1733 with the HB2522 original wording back to the Senate with great hopes they will be happy to pass it. If this all can be done in time, it then goes to the Governor for signature yes/no if there is time. Have I got all that right? Sounds like we could start a new Jack Pot game, "Who Will Kill The Bill". It could be almost like a crap table. Selections could be Yes/No, House/Senate, Which House Member does something to kill it/Which Senate Member does something to kill the bill, and a Jack Pot prize if the Governor actually did sign what they came up with. On second thought we already have that, it is called "Life in Oklahoma" where everyone is a winner/looser. [/QUOTE]
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