By:
Steve Lewis
April 26, 2022 // Updated: April 27, 2022
Senate Bill 1282 by Sen. John Haste, R-Tulsa, and Rep. Mark Lawson, R-Sapulpa, was presented on the House floor last week. The bill requires a risk-assessment screening tool approved by the Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) to be used when…
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By:
Steve Lewis
April 19, 2022 // Updated: April 19, 2022
It goes without saying that in a democracy, significant change in public policy happens slowly. That’s why, when the legislature gets a chance to pass something, it’s best not to miss the opportunity. The tide of events can turn, and…
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By:
Steve Lewis
April 11, 2022 // Updated: April 11, 2022
Sometime in the late fall preceding an election year, most politicians begin to occasionally sense an ever-so-slight tightening in the pit of their stomach that they can’t readily explain. It’s not too bad, but it’s there. Seemingly unrelated, they observe…
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By:
Steve Lewis
March 30, 2022 // Updated: March 30, 2022
Note: Capitol Update is a guest column from former Oklahoma House Speaker Steve Lewis’ weekly newsletter focused on major events occurring in the state capitol.
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Senate Bill 1337 by Sen. Greg McCortney, R-Ada, and Rep. Marcus McEntire, R-Duncan, was…
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By:
Steve Lewis
March 22, 2022 // Updated: March 30, 2022
Note: Capitol Update is a guest column from former Oklahoma House Speaker Steve Lewis’ weekly newsletter focused on major events occurring in the state capitol.
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Last week was a short week for the legislature. Both the House and Senate…
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By:
Steve Lewis
March 7, 2022 // Updated: March 7, 2022
House Bill 3903 by Rep. John Pfeiffer, R-Orlando, that passed out of the Judiciary-Criminal Committee last week, exposes an ongoing dispute between the state’s prosecution forces and the Pardon and Parole Board and governor. A recent battle between the Oklahoma…
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By:
Steve Lewis
February 23, 2022 // Updated: February 23, 2022
It looks like the criminal justice reform effort to reorganize the Oklahoma Criminal Code by arranging various crimes into classes with an appropriate range of punishment for each class has begun to fall on hard times already. The reorganization effort…
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By:
Steve Lewis
February 15, 2022 // Updated: February 15, 2022
The first public hearing by a legislative working group of the American Rescue Pandemic Act (ARPA) Committee was held last Thursday. The working group, led by co-chairs Rep. Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, and Sen. John Haste, R-Tulsa, will do the nuts…
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By:
Steve Lewis
February 9, 2022 // Updated: February 9, 2022
The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have requested an $85.1 million budget increase for next year. Good for them. The increased funding would amount to a 10.5 percent increase over the $812.8 million appropriation for the current year. A…
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By:
Steve Lewis
February 3, 2022 // Updated: February 3, 2022
Chapter two of last year’s Medicaid managed care saga is underway. It appears from the introduction of Senate Bill 1337 and comments by Senate Majority Leader Greg McCortney, R-Ada, that discussions about changing Oklahoma’s delivery system for Medicaid services from…
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