Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (AP)
Construction of the $150 million American Indian Cultural Center may have hit a roadblock after the Oklahoma House failed to consider a bill that would provide $30 million in funding for the project.
A handful of lawmakers toured the 300-acre construction site, which will include a museum, welcome center and private development.
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