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In The Know: Officials won’t disclose $300 million in manufacturing incentives | Investing COVID relief funds in education | More

Oklahoma ranks in bottom 10 in annual child well-being report; state lags in health and education support; Education Watch: A Plan to Invest in Education with COVID Relief Funds; Equalization Board Certifies General Revenue Drop But Larger Total Budget After 2021 Law Changes; [More...]

In The Know: State among worst for child well-being | Changing eviction policies | June 30 Countdown to Care event

Oklahoma Stays Among 10 Worst States In Child Well-Being; [More...]

In The Know: KIDS COUNT 2021: Oklahoma in bottom 10 for child well-being | State prison staffing shortages | More

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...]

In The Know: Clean needle exchange program | State prison to close | Joint committee to allocate COVID relief funds | Juneteenth holiday long overdue

“It’s all about meeting people where they are:” Oklahoma legalizes clean needle exchange programming; State Prison in Northwest Oklahoma Will Close By Year’s End; Joint legislative committee to allocate federal COVID aid; [More...]

In The Know: State revenue up over projections | Stitt considering AG appointment | CDC funding to address COVID-related health disparities

State general revenue could splash over into Rainy Day Fund; Stitt mulling attorney general appointment; Oklahoma awarded $53 million in CDC funding to address COVID-19-related health disparities; [More...]

In The Know: Prosecutors as lobbyists | Child care support for low-income working families | OESC freezes some unemployment benefits

Study: Oklahoma Prosecutors Are Strong Lobbyists; Plan For Child Care And Development Fund Released; State employment agency freezes some payment cards over fraud concerns; [More...]

In The Know: Medicaid expansion could curtail Hep C deaths in state | Eviction moratorium & help for renters in Okla. | More

Health officials are hopeful Medicaid expansion and new safe syringe program will curtail Oklahoma’s Hepatitis C deaths; Cherokee Nation Pre-Enrolling Citizens Into Medicaid; With an evictions moratorium ending soon, Oklahoma officials look at possible reforms; [More...]

In The Know: Help for working families in Oklahoma | Extended J&J shelf-life | More

Shelf-life extension will save 75,000 J&J vaccine doses at risk of expiration in Oklahoma; Bill intended to roll back SQ 780 fails to move forward; What you need before applying for Oklahoma’s expanded Medicaid; [More...]

In The Know: Medicaid expansion enrollment | Oklahoma reviews disability services waitlist | More

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...]

In The Know: Medicaid expansion enrollment reaches nearly 100,000 in first week | States passing record budgets | More

Nearly 100,000 Newly-Eligible Oklahomans Have Enrolled In Medicaid During First Week Of Expansion; White House Vaccinations Coordinator Dr. Bechara Choucair Speaks With KWGS About Vaccine 'Sprint'; States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets; [More...]