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In The Know: Juneteenth Celebration, Trump rally expected to bring 100,000 to downtown Tulsa this weekend as virus cases climb

In The Know is your daily briefing on Oklahoma policy-related news. Inclusion of a story does not necessarily mean endorsement by the Oklahoma Policy Institute. Some stories included here are behind paywall or require subscription. OK Policy encourages the support… Read more [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: Budgets should reflect community values; building a new momentum

Policy Matters: Budgets should reflect community values; Capitol Update: Building a new momentum; SoonerCare 2.0 federal comment period now open. [More...]

OK Policy Board of Directors elects new board officers 

The Oklahoma Policy Institute elected new board officers during its June 12 board meeting.  Incoming board officers will be serving a two-year term for the following offices:  Chair: Dr. Joseph Siano of Norman, who serves as associate executive director of… Read more [More...]

In The Know: Statewide protests continue; Gov. hosts televised discussion on race; virus cases up 8% during Phase 3

Protests continuing in communities across Oklahoma; Gov. Stitt hosts televised discussion on race; COVID-19 cases up 8% during Phase 3; Capitol Update: Building a new momentum. [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: We can’t undo the past. But together, we can build a better future.

Addressing systemic racism; Ask OK Policy: A 2020 Legislative session overview (video); A first look at the 2021 state budget; Unemployment insurance is critical need during difficult times. [More...]

In The Know: Many rural hospitals financially reeling; unemployment numbers released; lawmakers ask for court’s intervention

Unemployment in most metro areas tops 15%, data shows; Progress made in clearing jobless claims backlog, but agency declines to say how many awaiting a call back; These hospitals pinned their hope on private management companies. Now they're deeper in debt; Legislative leaders ask state Supreme Court to intervene in tribal gaming lawsuit. [More...]

In The Know: Oklahomans protest racism, police brutality; Tulsa Race Massacre commemorated; and more

Thousands of Oklahomans protest racism, police brutality; 99th anniversary of Tulsa Race Massacre commemorated; Oklahoma pulls plug on plan to expand Medicaid by July 1. [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: The business case for Medicaid expansion; the rift between lawmakers, Gov.

What’s up this week at Oklahoma Policy Institute? The Weekly Wonk shares our most recent publications and other resources to help you stay informed about Oklahoma. Numbers of the Day and Policy Notes are from our daily news briefing, In… Read more [More...]

In The Know: Saturday classes approved for next school year; infections rise inside two federal lockups; state virus rate dropping; and more

Saturday school days approved for next school year in Oklahoma; COVID-19 infections rise inside two federal lockups in Oklahoma; Health department: State quadruples testing in May, positive results drop below 4%; How does Oklahoma count coronavirus recoveries? It’s not an exact science. [More...]

In The Know: Making business case for Medicaid expansion; looking at life in Oklahoma after COVID-19; and more

The business case for Medicaid expansion; Medicaid expansion campaign kicks off with ads, tour; Rebuilding America: How will life in Oklahoma look after COVID-19?; Mask wearers facing partisan divide. [More...]