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Posted: Dec 25, 2014 6:58 PMUpdated: Dec 24, 2014 6:58 PM

Legislators File Bills for 2015 Session

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The Associated Press

Oklahoma lawmakers could bring home a smaller paycheck, work less and even see their numbers cut by a third under a few of the measures that have been filed ahead of the 2015 legislative session.

     Nearly 70 measures have been filed so far in the Senate, with another handful in the House, but already legislators are coming up with some quirky and unusual ideas.

     Republican Sen. Patrick Anderson of Enid has introduced a measure that would allow the people of Oklahoma decide whether to abolish the Senate altogether and change the Legislature to a single, 101-member body.

     One resolution seeks a public vote on whether to have the Legislature meet every other year, while another would tie legislators' current base salary of $38,400 to a regional average.


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