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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for 2025-06-27 ( 4 items )  
Hern applauds G7 agreement on OECD global tax deal (10)
WASHINGTON, June 26 -- Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Oklahoma, issued the following news release: * * * Hern applauds G7 agreement on OECD global tax deal * House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Kevin Hern (OK-01) released the following statement in support of the G7 global tax agreement. Hern led the House Ways and Means Committee's Global Competitiveness Task Force last Congress, with a key focus on international tax. "Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Bessent's leadership on the world s more PR

New OSU wheat varieties could lead to more natural bread with fewer additives (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, June 26 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news: * * * New OSU wheat varieties could lead to more natural bread with fewer additives * Media Contact: Alisa Gore | Office of Communications & Marketing, OSU Agriculture | 405-744-7115 | alisa.gore@okstate.edu Do you ever feel frustrated when you look at the ingredient list on a loaf of bread because you don't know what most of the ingredients are? What if a bread product contained fewer ingredients? A  more PR

Runners From BU, BYU and OSU Earn Recognition as The Bowerman Semifinalists (10)
IRVING, Texas, June 27 -- The Big 12 Conference, a college athletic conference, issued the following news: * * * Runners from BU, BYU and OSU Earn Recognition as The Bowerman Semifinalists Baylor's Nathaniel Ezekiel, BYU's James Corrigan and Oklahoma State's Brian Musau have been announced as semifinalists for The Bowerman Award, the most prestigious NCAA track and field award. All three runners were named USTFCCCA Regional Men's Track Athlete of the Year for the outdoor season, while the tri more PR

University of Oklahoma: 'Chemo Brain' and the Aging Brain: Researchers Examine Similarities in Search for Improved Cognition (10)
NORMAN, Oklahoma, June 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news: * * * 'Chemo Brain' and the Aging Brain: Researchers Examine Similarities in Search for Improved Cognition By Apirl Wilkerson While chemotherapy can be lifesaving, it also damages DNA and leads to cognitive issues known as "chemo brain." These effects resemble the memory and learning problems seen in older adults, prompting University of Oklahoma researchers to investigate this unique overlap of cogni more PR