By: Forrest Farjadian
November 14, 2014 // Updated: December 16, 2014
By Brett Dickerson
On November 10 Dr. Lawrence Jacobs from the University of Minnesota gave a presentation on the future of the Affordable Care Act or “Obamacare” especially in light of the fresh election results from just a few days… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
November 13, 2014 // Updated: December 16, 2014
By The Oklahoman Editorial Board
LOW turnout in the Nov. 4 Oklahoma elections led to laments about voter apathy. For some political operatives, however, the anemic participation rate offered a glimmer of good news.
Only about 41 percent of registered… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
November 10, 2014 // Updated: December 16, 2014
By Jaclyn Cosgrove
The efforts in Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, will likely subside in the coming years, replaced by conversations at a state and federal level on how to improve the much-debated federal health care… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
November 3, 2014 // Updated: November 14, 2014
By Kate Carlton Greer
While most of the candidates on Tuesday’s ballot have been knocking doors, making phone calls and earning votes for weeks now, several state lawmakers are running unopposed and have quieter campaigns.
Incumbency Advantages
When Republican State… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
October 28, 2014 // Updated: November 14, 2014
The state’s failure to accept federal aid for health care programs contributes to the overall poor health of Oklahomans, and is proving costly because uninsured Oklahomans seek uncompensated medical care in hospital emergency rooms.
“Everyone benefits when more people receive… Read more [More...]
By Arnold Hamilton
As the midterm elections near, it’s easy to see why so many Oklahoma Democrats are singing the red-state blues.
The state hasn’t voted for a Democrat for president since Lyndon Johnson in 1964. President Barack Obama didn’t… Read more [More...]
By Kim McConnell
A statewide tour by the Together Oklahoma coalition is working to increase public participation among Oklahomans, including those in the Lawton area.
Kara Joy McKee and Damario Solomon-Simmons, with the Oklahoma Policy Institute, are visiting cities and… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
September 29, 2014 // Updated: October 31, 2014
By Ben Fenwick and Brian Hardzinski
Oklahoma’s first Republican governor is considered an architect of the state’s hallmark education movement.
Both opponents and allies of Henry Bellmon described him as the moving force for the 1990 passage of House Bill… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
September 28, 2014 // Updated: October 31, 2014
By Emily Cadei
Death and taxes are life’s two certainties, it is said, but we’d add a third: politicians who promise tax cuts.
Tax policy, long a touchstone debate between conservatives and liberals, has taken on heightened importance as the… Read more [More...]
By: Forrest Farjadian
September 23, 2014 // Updated: October 31, 2014
By Dale Denwalt
Even though Oklahoma is tied to dismal statistics in education, incarceration and civic involvement, Kara Joy McKee thinks it’s not time to “tuck our tails.”
McKee, who is an outreach specialist with Oklahoma Policy Institute think tank,… Read more [More...]