By:
Steve Lewis
January 3, 2023 // Updated: January 3, 2023
The state Board of Equalization met last week to certify the amount of funds that will be available for appropriation in the next legislative session. The amount of the certification is based on an econometric model used by the Oklahoma…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 13, 2022 // Updated: December 13, 2022
One of the most important battles next year will be over how much and what kind. Of course, I’m referring to tax cuts. At a recent State Chamber public affairs event, legislative leaders signaled there will be a renewed focus…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 5, 2022 // Updated: December 5, 2022
With the top leadership remaining the same and relatively few new members in both legislative chambers, one might expect the committee chairs to mostly remain the same. However, when President Pro Tempore Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, announced his appointments last…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 29, 2022 // Updated: November 29, 2022
With the desk now open for prefiling bills for the upcoming session, it’s interesting to see what legislators have on their mind. Most bills get filed at or near the bill-filing deadline which this year is January 19. Early filings…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 21, 2022 // Updated: November 21, 2022
According to a press release issued last week by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the State of Oklahoma, the City of Oklahoma City, and the Oklahoma City Police Department. The…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 14, 2022 // Updated: November 14, 2022
It’s always interesting after an election to take stock of the new members who are joining the legislature. This year produced a relatively small freshman class. In the 48-member Senate, there will be eight new senators, and in the 101-member…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 7, 2022 // Updated: November 7, 2022
Rep. J.J. Humphrey, R-Lane, is at it again with his criminal justice reform interim studies. He reviewed his recent studies in a press release last week describing the studies he’s completed in the past few weeks. One study included looking…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 1, 2022 // Updated: November 1, 2022
Last week Representative Rande Worthen, R-Lawton, presented an interim study on organized theft from retail stores in his Judiciary-Criminal Committee that he chairs. Rep. Worthen was an assistant district attorney in Lawton for 29 years before being elected to the…
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By:
Steve Lewis
October 25, 2022 // Updated: October 25, 2022
Legislators continued their work last week with interim studies to look at issues they may want to address when session begins in February. Two important studies that caught my attention have to do with lack: Lack of affordable housing and…
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By:
Steve Lewis
October 18, 2022 // Updated: October 18, 2022
Something of a controversy has developed over Gov. Kevin Stitt’s plan to raise about $6.5 million in private funding and build a new governor’s mansion. According to reports, “Friends of the Mansion” has been accepting donations of up to $250,000…
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