Oklahoma Policy Insititute (OK Policy) advances equitable and fiscally responsible policies that expand opportunity for all Oklahomans through non-partisan research, analysis, and advocacy.
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The revenue measures passed in April 2018 as HB1010xx were a historic win for educators, funding an average $6,100… Read more [More...]
Download this fact sheet as a printable pdf here.
Read about the rest of OK Policy’s 2019 Legislative Policy Priorities here.
Maintaining a robust system of higher education is vital to Oklahoma’s economic prosperity. Insufficient funding hampers Oklahoma’s ability to… Read more [More...]
Download this fact sheet as a printable pdf here.
Read about the rest of OK Policy’s 2019 Legislative Policy Priorities here.
Oklahomans look to our state government to fund a wide range of critical investments – schools, roads and bridges,… Read more [More...]
Download this fact sheet as a printable pdf here.
Read about the rest of OK Policy’s 2019 Legislative Policy Priorities here.
Oklahoma’s uninsured rate is one of the highest in the US. The effects of having so many uninsured Oklahomans… Read more [More...]
We are offering proven solutions to poverty and the lack of opportunity that holds Oklahoma back from becoming a truly prosperous state. With this agenda and with all of you, we may finally fulfill the Oklahoma Standard and rebuild an economy and society that works for all. [More...]
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This piece was authored by Kylie Thomas, who was an OK Policy intern in 2016 and a Master’s student in economics at American University. She previously earned her Bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Tulsa.
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Rather than stimulating an overall increase in sales, studies have tended to find that sales tax holidays simply shift the timing of sales that would have happened anyway, deferring purchases that would have been made earlier. [More...]
This piece was authored by Kylie Thomas, who was an OK Policy intern in 2016 and a Master’s student in economics at American University. She previously earned her Bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Tulsa.
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This piece was authored by Kylie Thomas, who was an OK Policy intern in 2016 and a Master’s student in economics at American University. She previously earned her Bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Tulsa.
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