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In The Know: Grand jury releases interim report on Epic Charter Schools | Rural Oklahomans can carry larger fines, fees burden | More

COVID-19 On The Rise Among Kids In Oklahoma But Vaccine Could Be Available Soon; ‘Concerning trends’: Grand jury releases interim report on Epic Charter Schools; Local Health Care Worker Voices Concerns Over Privatized Managed Care Medicaid Expansion In Oklahoma; [More...]

In The Know: Lawmakers making initiative petition process harder | HB 1775 would whitewash history | Health Dept. changing virus reporting

Two new hurdles make the initiative petition process more stringent in Oklahoma; Bill forbidding schools from teaching critical race theory divides Oklahoma educators, politicians; COVID-19: Oklahoma State Health Department to undergo reporting changes as cases hold steady across state; [More...]

In The Know: New law gives Legislature role in stimulus spending | State not accepting full vaccine allocation | A look at teacher pay

New law gives Oklahoma's Legislature a role in federal stimulus spending; Oklahoma no longer accepting full federal vaccine allocation; What Stitt lifting his COVID-19 state of emergency means in Oklahoma; [More...]

In The Know: Gov. rescinds COVID-19 state of emergency | Tulsa Race Massacre Commission asks Gov. to veto HB 1775 | More

Gov. Kevin Stitt rescinds Oklahoma's COVID-19 state of emergency, effective Tuesday; COVID-19 deaths have plunged as more Oklahomans get vaccinated; Oklahoma investing $14 million in summer learning to recover from disruption of pandemic; [More...]

In The Know: As session winds down, budget plan remains elusive | Legislature has history of passing unconstitutional laws | More

Capitol Watch: With Less Than a Month Left, Legislature’s Budget Plan Remains Elusive; Oklahoma's Legislature has a history of passing unconstitutional laws; Op-ed: Follow through on SQ 781 by funding treatment and rehabilitation services; [More...]

In The Know: Managed care proposal meets unexpected opponent | Bill banning teaching critical race theory goes to Gov. | More

Stitt Administration’s Partially Privatized Medicaid Plan Finds Unexpected Opponent: OK House GOP; Oklahoma House OKs ban on teaching critical race theory; THD's Bruce Dart describes two key COVID-19 metric thresholds that would raise concerns if crossed as mask mandate sunsets; [More...]

In The Know: Broadband, ed funding on House’s to-do list | Poll shows partisan split on pandemic | Oklahomans deserve budget transparency

Measure that changes criteria for medical parole approved by Oklahoma governor; Broadband, education funding at the top of Oklahoma House's to-do list; Tulsa mask mandate for restaurant, bar employees will end along with citywide ordinance Friday; [More...]

In The Know: New law requires fiscal impact statements for initiative petitions | New state epidemiologist named | More

Oklahoma names 3 new Health Department hires, including state epidemiologist; Stitt signs bill requiring fiscal impact statements on initiative petitions; ‘There will be consequences’ for Sen. Nathan Dahm; [More...]

In The Know: State population grows, retains five Congressional seats | What ARPA Means for Oklahoma | Managed Care: The Facts

Oklahoma gains nearly 200K residents over last decade; Oklahoma governor battles with members of own party over Medicaid privatization plan; Oklahoma saw about a 40% decline in daily vaccinations, health officials say; [More...]

In The Know: Managed care faces Senate showdown | SB 334 would be step back for justice reform | Budget transparency in Oklahoma

Dueling Medicaid proposals face showdown in Oklahoma Senate; Bill that rolls back vital criminal justice reforms of State Question 780 passes in Oklahoma House; Data: Oklahoma has 5th-fewest new COVID-19 cases per capita; How the McGirt ruling is affecting legal matters in Oklahoma [More...]