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Tuesday
May252010

OK governor vetoes pro-nuclear bill

Gov. Brad Henry has vetoed a bill that would have eased restrictions on nuclear power in Oklahoma. Henry vetoed Senate Bill 2129 on Monday, saying the bill would "authorize actions that could serve as incentives for the construction of a nuclear power plant."   The bill would have removed from law a prohibition against the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority owning an interest in a nuclear generating plant.

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