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Posted: Nov 30, 2010 8:14 PM
Updated: Nov 30, 2010 9:01 PM
Jennifer Loren, Oklahoma Impact Team
OKLAHOMA CITY -- There are new developments tonight in a story the Oklahoma Impact Team brought you earlier this year about Oklahoma's Art in Public Places program.
The Oklahoma Impact Team discovered all state agencies are required to spend part of their construction budgets on some type of art.
Some of the projects have already been completed and there are many more on the way, totaling more than $5 million. Now, state legislators say they'll ask for the program to be suspended in the next session.
Incoming Speaker of the House Kris Steele says he'll author a bill calling for a moratorium, even though he voted in favor of the program in 2004... FULL ARTICLE & WATCH VIDEO
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Tue, November 30, 2010
by Crystal Drwenski