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Stitt vetoes bill extending Oklahoma public TV authorization through 2031

The veto could force the statewide public broadcaster to wind down unless senators join the House in overriding it.

Summary by KOKI
Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed legislation that would have extended Oklahoma public television stations’ authorization to operate through 2031, setting up another potential clash with state lawmakers over the future of public broadcasting in the state.

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·Oklahoma City, United States
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Oklahoman broke the news in Oklahoma City, United States on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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