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Gov. Kevin Stitt wants Oklahoma to print tribal license plates. Some aren't buying itGov. Kevin Stitt and some Oklahoma legislative leaders want more tribes to let the state issue their license plates to gain direct access to tribal citizens’ car tag and registration information.
The Council of the Cherokee Nation approved an extension of its motor vehicle tag compact with the state of Oklahoma on Friday. The vote comes after months of negotiations between the tribe and Gov.
All but two of the agreements spell out how the state and each tribe will split tax money generated from tobacco sold on tribal lands. The final two compacts renew Oklahoma’s car tag deals with ...
which ratifies compacts between the state of Oklahoma and tribal governments. On Dec. 30 the committee ratified a new 10-year vehicle registration compact with the Cherokee Nation. In a meeting ...
A Cherokee man is facing state charges for allegedly driving under the influence on Creek land, sparking debate over tribal ... child in the car. This case comes after a recent Oklahoma Court ...
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