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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Two women -- including an investigator for the state cosmetology board -- have been indicted by Oklahoma's multicounty grand jury. Indictments unsealed Thursday in Oklahoma City accuse 48-year-old Tina Thai Vo of bribery and 63-year-old Patricia Migliaccio of asking for a gratuity before performing an official act. Migliaccio is an investigator for the state cosmetology board. The indictments allege that she asked for a gratuity from Vo, who wanted to take a test for an instructor's license. The indictments also allege that Migliaccio assured Vo that she would pass the test and would be provided the correct answers by hand or finger signals. Vo was released on $5,000 bond and Migliaccio was released on her own recognizance. Neither woman entered a plea Thursday. Both declined to comment.
Posted: Thursday, September 6 2012, 11:22 AM CDT
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Okla. Senator says tornado aid should be paid for
May 21, 2013 14:50 GMT
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Conservative Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn says that any additional federal aid to help tornado victims and to rebuild devastated areas of his state should be financed with cuts to other programs in the government's $3.6 trillion budget.
Spokesman John Hart says it's a position Coburn has consistently held regarding federal spending on disasters dating to the 1995 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City.
But federal disaster aid such as $60 billion passed earlier this year to rebuild coastal states including New York and New Jersey from Superstorm Sandy typically is approved as "emergency" spending that is simply added to the budget deficit. That may happen again if more aid is need for Oklahoma.
Federal disaster aid coffers remain flush from the infusion of Sandy aid.
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