Hern joins Lankford in opposing bill meant to help military veterans exposed to burn pits

 
 

Hern provided no reasoning for bucking the delegation and his party on the bipartisan bill, which passed the House 342-88 Wednesday with the support of majorities in both parties. His office did not return Public Radio Tulsa's request for comment on why he voted against the bill.

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