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Oklahoma lawmakers propose mandatory court recordings to increase transparency, with the bill set to take effect in November 2026.
Oklahoma lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 1386, proposing mandatory audio and video recording in all public courtrooms to boost transparency and accountability, with a public access portal for archived footage.
The bill, aimed at ensuring accurate records and supporting judicial oversight, includes protections for minors, jurors, and victims, and would take effect November 1, 2026, if passed.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma City reported four fatalities from separate shootings and a stabbing over the weekend, with no suspects identified and investigations ongoing.
In healthcare, drone delivery programs are expanding medical access in rural Oklahoma, enabling faster transport of medications and samples.
A mental wellness workshop, "Rediscover You Joy," is set for January 30, 2026, to support emotional well-being.
Los legisladores de Oklahoma proponen grabaciones judiciales obligatorias para aumentar la transparencia, y el proyecto de ley entrará en vigencia en noviembre de 2026.