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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2022 · 52 MIN

Foggy Bottom needs some power washing

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The Tourism Dept. has to answer some questions (and is now being investigated) concerning the $13 million they paid to a private business to open restaurants at rural state parks during the pandemic, the Oklahoma Pandemic Center cost $30 million but isn't doing the testing they promised, and, as a treat, Andy and Scott take a trip down memory lane to discuss their first cars, gas prices in the 90s, and the finer notes of power washing. Links mentioned:State Parks Management Questioned (NonDoc)OSBI launches investigation of Oklahoma Tourism Department (The Oklahoman)538 Politics podcast "How education became today's wedge issue" (FiveThirtyEight)Oklahoma House rings up $500 million in proposed tax cuts (Tulsa World)Gov. Stitt taps businessman with no college degree for board overseeing higher education (Tulsa World)

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