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In The Know: Oklahoma sees increase in number of uninsured, Legislature considers whether to put the teeth back into HB 1017, State general revenue hits target in August despite gross production tax slide

For 2nd straight year, Oklahoma sees increase in number of uninsured; Legislature considers whether to put the teeth back into HB 1017; Speaker McCall appoints Rep. Baker to serve on national education policy organization; State general revenue hits target in August despite gross production tax slide; [More...]

In The Know: Jail employees air grievances at Oklahoma County Jail Trust meeting; No plans for investigation of Senator

Current jail employees air grievances at Oklahoma County Jail Trust meeting; Epic Charter Schools wants investigation of state senator, but pro tem says 'no plans for an investigation at this time'; Miami leaders call Inhofe amendment ‘unfair’; [More...]

In The Know: Recommendations for commuted and paroled prison sentences way up; Department of Corrections faces psychologist staffing challenges

Recommendations for commuted prison sentences are up 1,300% and paroles up 41%. So what's changed? Department of Corrections faces psychologist staffing challenges; If Oklahoma expands Medicaid, it seems unlikely the state will operate the program; [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: OK Policy’s new director; false claims on SQ 780; demanding responsible gun policies; & more

This week marks the start of a new era in the history of Oklahoma Policy Institute as Ahniwake Rose takes over the helm as Executive Director, succeeding longtime director David Blatt. [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma seeks to address lawyer shortage for abused and neglected children, Health care working group seeks clarity on Medicaid expansion, More Oklahoma babies surviving to celebrate their first birthday

Oklahoma seeks to address lawyer shortage for abused and neglected children; Honor System: Agency tasked with continuing education of Oklahoma officers takes training ‘on good faith’; Health care working group seeks clarity on Medicaid expansion; More Oklahoma babies surviving to celebrate their first birthday; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma redistricting process to begin in early 2020, More district schools offer full-time virtual programs, Oklahoma to receive $11.8 million in additional federal funds to combat opioid epidemic

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. Click here to subscribe to In The Know and see past editions. New from OK… Read more [More...]

In The Know: Ahniwake Rose takes OK Policy helm, Former Epic teachers sue school over firing, TPS prepares for $20 million budget cut

Former Epic teachers sue school over firing, alleging enrollment manipulation; TPS prepares for $20 million budget cut; community engagement events will be part of the process; Commission seeking to fill judicial vacancy; [More...]

In The Know: How Gov. Stitt’s CEO background shapes his governing, Two OKDPS leaders named in lawsuit retire, Court must rule before permitless carry petitions are counted

Two OKDPS leaders named in lawsuit retire, Stitt appoints new commissioner; Local Repubs say agencies more accountable; Career tech funding in Oklahoma boosted by $19M; Court must rule before permitless carry petitions are count; [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: SQ 802 endorsement; restoring the EITC; public charge rule, & (much) more

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: OK Policy endorsing SQ 802, Epic Charter Schools promoting itself with multimillion-dollar advertising campaign, Petition effort to nullify gun law appears to come up short

Don’t Believe the Hype: Recent justice reforms are working; Medicaid expansion could help address Oklahoma’s surging meth crisis; Latest vaccination rates rise, but exemption rates also increase; Tribes to Gov. Stitt: Acknowledge automatic renewal of gaming compacts before trying to renegotiate; [More...]