Some Oklahomans are breathing a small sigh of relief after Congressman Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) announced Friday that three federal facilities in the state, including the National Weather Center, will no longer be shut down by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE),
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NWAhomepage on MSNLeases for three federal facilities in Oklahoma spared from DOGE cuts, Congressman Cole saysCongressman Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) released a statement announcing the federal Department of Government Efficiency has reversed their previous plans to end the leases for three federal facilities in Oklahoma.
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins caught up with DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old cancer survivor honored by President Donald Trump during his address to Congress. Congressman Tom Cole announces Oklahoma buildings facing cuts to remain open, some still worry
Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole says planned cuts to the Radar Operations Center in Norman won't happen. DOGE posted last week that it planned to cancel a lease for space for the facility near the University of Oklahoma. Cole chairs the House Appropriations Committee, where legislation is written that deals with government funding.
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NWAhomepage on MSNOklahoma Congressman Tom Cole weighs in on NWS, NOAA firingsHundreds of weather forecasters and federal employees with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lost their jobs last week Thursday, including employees at the National Weather Service in Norman,
For weeks now, the Trump Administration's Department of Government Efficiency has dribbled out info that it wanted to close federal facilities.
Oklahoma's congressional delegation posted frequently and in vigorous support of President Donald Trump during his speech to Congress.
Congressman Tom Cole said three buildings facing budget slashes will stay open, but some are still concerned about recent cuts. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel Sign up for our Newsletters That includes the Indian Health Service in Oklahoma City,
DOGE has recently reversed some of the federal cuts that were previously made to some of the federal buildings in Oklahoma.
The Sooner State has been hit hard by the Trump Administration's efforts to close federal agencies and lay off federal employees.
Concerns are being raised about possible layoffs at Tinker Air Force Base.Congressman Tom Cole, R-OK, released a statement saying:I am aware of the concern of l
The lease for a NOAA and National Weather Center building will no longer be terminated, according to U.S. Representative Tom Cole. The announcement came as protesters at the Oklahoma State Capitol Friday decried the cuts as dangerous and misguided.
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