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Albert Brothers Distributors P.O. Box 749 Elk City, Oklahoma 73644 (580) 225-5899 (580) 225-2299 Fax
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Campbell Wholesale Company
6849 E. 13th
Tulsa, OK 74112
(918) 836-8774
(918) 832-5689 Fax
http://www.campbellwholesale.net |
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Duncan Wholesale Company
P.O. Box 1736
Duncan, OK 73534-1736
(580) 255-8431
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Glidewell Distributing
P.O. Box 180937
5705 Steep Hill Road
Ft. Smith, AR 72918
(479) 649-3999
(479) 649-3330 Fax
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Mid-America Wholesale LLC 3101 S. Van Buren Enid, OK 73701 (580) 237-1040 (580) 242-3805 Fax http://www.mid-america-online.com/
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Standard Distributing Company P.O. Box 390 Sapulpa, OK 74067-0390 (918) 224-7777 (918) 224-0050 Fax http://www.standarddistributing.com/
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Stephenson Wholesale Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 587
1001 F Avenue
Lawton, OK 73502
(580) 355-5960
(580) 355-7247 Fax
http://www.inwsupply.com
P.O. Box 70
Durant, OK 74701
(580) 920-0125
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Coffee Approves All 34 Requests for Senate Interim Studies Friday, June 26, 2009
Author: William W. Savage III
Date: 06/24/2009
(OK) Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee announced late Wednesday that he has approved all 34 interim studies requested by senators.
"The interim studies requested and approved represent a broad range of interests and concerns to the members of the Senate and to the citizens of Oklahoma," Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, said in a press release. "We look forward to a very productive interim period and the findings of these studies."
Nineteen separate senators requested studies, with Sen. Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant, requesting the most with seven. Read More
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Bill to increase license fees for sale of cigarettes, create formula for allocating tax stamps Tuesday, June 09, 2009
The Oklahoma Cigarette and Tobacco Tax Advisory Committee on Monday discussed a new law that will allocate only a finite number of tax free stamps for cigarettes sold by tribally owned stores to tribal members based on a formula for determining "probable demand."
The formula, which aims to remedy problems associated with taxing tobacco products while meeting legal obligations to the state's Native American tribes, is part of a larger tobacco tax reform bill, SB 608, by Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid, and Rep. Mike Jackson, R-Enid. Read More
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