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Police Searching for Woman Behind Bomb Threats
Police are looking for a woman they say made bomb threats at the Governor's Mansion and other locations.
Oklahoma City Police say they received a call at 10:25 a.m. from a woman who told them there are bombs at the Governor's Mansion and other locations as well and they would be going off at 10:30.
The Governor's Mansion was immediately evacuated.
The State Capitol was not one of the building's the listed, however, Gov. Mary Fallin decided because there were children in the Capital Building, it would be evacuated as well.
By 11:30, investigators gave the building the "all clear" and lawmakers, personnel, and visitors were allowed to return.
Students from multiple schools were visiting the Capitol for Colonial Day when the threat was called in.
Senator Kyle Loveless spoke with the FOX 25 crew on scene.
"I wasn't even in the building yet, but they wouldn't let me go in. They said there was some sort of event going but they wouldn't specify why or what it was," Sen. Loveless said.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Oklahoma City Police are investigating.
Posted: Friday, February 1 2013, 05:48 PM CST
IN OKLAHOMA NEWS
Time waning for Okla. lawmakers to tackle credits
May 18, 2013 19:10 GMT
By SEAN MURPHY Associated Press
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Despite calls by several Oklahoma legislators to address hundreds of millions of dollars in state tax credits and exemptions for businesses and industries, little has been done as another session approaches its end.
At the same time, other legislators are still trying to write even more tax giveaways into state law for things like tickets and hospitality suites to sporting events and the sale of helicopters.
Longtime tax credit critic Rep. David Dank calls the proposals for new credits "stealth efforts" and says they should be killed before they reach the governor's desk.
Dank sponsored a bill earlier this session to ensure tax credits undergo more rigorous scrutiny, but the bill was derailed in a Senate committee.
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