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Oklahoma State Officials Move To Dismiss Youth Expo Lawsuit
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma's treasurer and secretary of state have filed motions to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges the appropriation of $2 million in public funds to a private, non-profit livestock show. State Treasurer Ken Miller and Secretary of State Glenn Coffee filed motions in Oklahoma County District Court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by state Reps. Mike Reynolds of Oklahoma City and Mike Ritze of Broken Arrow. A separate motion was filed by Carol McFarland, interim director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. The lawsuit alleges that the appropriation to the Oklahoma Youth Expo livestock show is an inappropriate use of taxpayer money and is unconstitutional. The state officials claim in their motions they are immune from the lawsuit and are not proper defendants. A hearing is scheduled Nov. 29.
Posted: Tuesday, October 30 2012, 11:19 AM CDT
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Oklahoma schools hit by tornado had no safe rooms
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MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- An emergency official says Oklahoma has reinforced tornado shelters in more than 100 schools across the state, but the two that were hit by this week's storms in suburban Oklahoma City did not have them.
Albert Ashwood is director of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management. He told reporters Tuesday it's up to each jurisdiction to set priorities for which schools get limited funding for safe rooms.
Ashwood says a shelter would not necessarily have saved more lives at the Plaza Towers Elementary School, where seven children sheltering in above-ground classrooms were killed. He says no disaster mitigation measure is absolute.
He says authorities are going to review which schools have safe rooms and try to get them in more schools across the state.
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