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In The Know: Oklahoma census lacks state funding, state retirees seeking COLA, and more

Oklahoma census to take place without state funding; State retirees demand COLA as legislators set to receive pay raises; Surprise medical bills hit many Oklahomans; [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: Higher ed funding cuts worsen inequality; celebrating Yes on 802 signature gatherers; and more

On Thursday, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released a report which found that cuts in funding for higher education have contributed to rapid, significant tuition increases and pushed more of the costs of college students, leading to worsened racial and class inequality. [More...]

In The Know: Medicaid expansion petition breaks state record, $3.29 billion education budget request, and more

Medicaid expansion campaign turns in 313,000 signatures, breaks record; $3.29 billion education budget request passes state board; State higher education funding cuts have pushed costs to students and worsened inequality, national report says; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma education department seeks to restore funding, state credit outlook improves, and more

State superintendent's new budget request aims to restore state aid for Oklahoma public schools to 2009 level; McAlester students’ lunch debts on the rise; ‘Largest single-day commutation in nation’s history’ expected to take place in Oklahoma next month; [More...]

In The Know: State health care authority seeks Medicaid consultant, SQ 802 petition signatures to be submitted Thursday, and more

Health Care Authority seeks Medicaid consultant to guide Stitt's health plan; Oklahoma Medicaid expansion supporters to turn in signatures on Thursday; Attorney general discusses implementation of Marsy's Law; [More...]

In The Know: Lawmakers urged to overhaul state’s bail bond system, Medicaid expansion’s impact on tribes, and more

‘Deeply Flawed’: Lawmakers urged to overhaul state’s bail bond system; Hundreds of DOC employees left off pay raise list; Some Medicaid costs avoided with Native American population, but that may not be enough to sway stakeholders; [More...]

In The Know: Legislators await governor’s health care proposal, House to increase state board oversight

Legislators look to Stitt for health care plan to rival Medicaid expansion initiative; House legislators to increase oversight of state boards, commissions; Prisons average at least 1 assault daily, stats show; [More...]

The Weekly Wonk: Criminal justice reform opportunities; immigrant access to basic services; and more

During the 2018 legislative session, lawmakers created a group of 22 stakeholders who have the opportunity to fundamentally transform Oklahoma’s justice system for the better: the Oklahoma Criminal Justice Reclassification Coordination Council. [More...]

In The Know: Impacts of SQ 780 retroactivity taking effect, lawmakers wrestle with hepatitis C costs

Attorney general to meet with tribes to discuss gaming compacts; Lawmakers wrestle with hepatitis C costs; Hundreds of inmates could be released by Thanksgiving; [More...]

In The Know: Fixing Oklahoma’s outdated criminal code, examining ‘public charge’ and immigration, shakeup at DOC, Medicaid expansion pushed

Major shakeup at Oklahoma Department of Corrections with board departures and agency staff moves; Advocates push for Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma; Oklahoma students working to keep music alive in low-income schools; [More...]