By: Kate Richey
December 28, 2012 // Updated: July 25, 2015
What’s up this week at Oklahoma Policy Institute? The Weekly Wonk is dedicated to this week’s events, publications, and blog posts.
This week OK Policy Blog graphically dispelled the common myth that Medicaid is providing health care to adults who… Read more [More...]
By: Kate Richey
December 27, 2012 // Updated: May 2, 2019
Incoming House Speaker T.W. Shannon recently suggested that SoonerCare/Medicaid enrollees in Oklahoma should get “off of Medicaid and back to work.” The idea that the Medicaid program is providing health care to adults who are choosing not to work is… Read more [More...]
In The Know is a daily synopsis of Oklahoma policy-related news and blogs. Inclusion of a story does not necessarily mean endorsement by the Oklahoma Policy Institute. You can sign up here to receive In The Know by e-mail.
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By: Kate Richey
December 26, 2012 // Updated: December 26, 2012
In The Know is a daily synopsis of Oklahoma policy-related news and blogs. Inclusion of a story does not necessarily mean endorsement by the Oklahoma Policy Institute. You can sign up here to receive In The Know by e-mail.
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By: Kate Richey
December 21, 2012 // Updated: July 25, 2015
What’s up this week at Oklahoma Policy Institute? The Weekly Wonk is dedicated to this week’s events, publications, and blog posts.
This week a guest post from Dr. Jonathan Wilner presented new findings that a significant part of the A-F… Read more [More...]
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By: Kate Richey
December 19, 2012 // Updated: May 2, 2019
The Line documents the stories of people across the country, from the suburbs of Chicago to the economically devastated Gulf Coast, living at or below the poverty line. Emmy Award-winning producer Linda Midgett chronicles poverty in America straight from the… Read more [More...]
By: Kate Richey
December 18, 2012 // Updated: February 6, 2013
by The Oklahoman Editorial Board
IT’S the end of a leap year so we might as well note a leap of logic in the argument that declining gross production taxes make the case for ending a state tax credit for… Read more [More...]
By: Kate Richey
December 17, 2012 // Updated: May 2, 2019
Medical debt is money owed for medical goods or services, like doctor’s visits, lab fees, or hospital stays. One survey of low-income households in eight states, including Oklahoma, found that 46 percent of low-income households carried medical debt. National survey… Read more [More...]
By: Kate Richey
December 16, 2012 // Updated: February 6, 2013
by Wayne Green, Tulsa World
In crisis, there is opportunity. It’s a cliche, because it’s true.
Relatively recent state history provides a great example – 2010’s state budget crisis turned into a jackpot for the oil and gas industry in… Read more [More...]