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In The Know: Oklahoma wins opioid lawsuit but gets much less than it sought, Homeland to build new full-service grocery store on Eastside, Oklahomans still like medical marijuana

Oklahoma wins opioid lawsuit but gets much less than it sought; What comes next after opioid ruling; Editorial: SQ 802 holds more promise than legislative panel; Editorial: Emergency certification not pathway to top education; [More...]

In The Know: General Revenue collections send mixed messages, Regents issue joint statement of support for Chancellor Johnson, Oklahoma receives two grants for graduate medical education

General Revenue collections send mixed messages; Regents issue joint statement of support for Chancellor Johnson; Dwindling Oklahoma County jail staff leads to suspension of tours, "non-essential" programming; Board of Juvenile Affairs to update state plan for juvenile detention; [More...]

In The Know: Cherokees call on Congress to seat delegate from tribe, State drops to 41st in highway report, Tulsa County lawmaker looks to address “daycare desert” and childcare shortage

Citing treaties, Cherokees call on Congress to seat delegate from tribe; State drops to 41st in highway report; Tulsa County lawmaker looks to address "daycare desert" and childcare shortage; BNSF works to derail new traffic-train law; [More...]

In The Know: OSBI investigating new allegations of forgery by Epic Charter Schools’ co-founder and CFO, Prison health director points working group to Medicaid expansion state solutions for former inmates

OSBI investigating new allegations of forgery by Epic Charter Schools' co-founder and CFO, willful neglect by board members; Tulsa County jail becomes first state facility to offer opioid-addicted inmates relapse-prevention drug; Prison health director points working group to Medicaid expansion state solutions for former inmates; Rep. Cynthia Roe: Women intentionally violated parole to access cancer treatment; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma still short teachers after pay raise despite improved hiring, Stitt calling for higher education chancellor to be replaced, High uninsured rate one of many factors behind state’s low health ranking

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: Key facts to know about Medicaid expansion proposal, How does Epic Charter Schools stack up academically?, Tulsa-area districts hope to fill teacher vacancies before start of school

Jail Trust votes to establish Oklahoma County Jail administrator position; Key facts to know about Medicaid expansion proposal; How does Epic Charter Schools stack up academically? Check out student proficiency test scores; [More...]

In The Know: Opioid treatment access an issue for Medicaid patients, State lawmakers begin efforts to improve health care system, Bill to reinstate tax exemption for foster parents signed by Stitt

Opioid treatment access an issue for Medicaid patients; State lawmakers begin efforts to improve health care system; As Stitt plans DC office, some agencies have their own lobbyists; Oklahoma unemployment unchanged in July; [More...]

In The Know: Last day to apply to join our team as a field organizer, Raising the kindergarten age in Oklahoma may leave some children out, Oklahoma issues first annual classroom grants

Raising the kindergarten age in Oklahoma may leave some children out; Oklahoma issues first annual classroom grants; Dwindling state funding forces universities to tap other sources for capital projects; OxyContin maker Purdue agrees to provide research data; [More...]

In The Know: Health care working group gets overview at first meeting, Department of Corrections hopes to hire hundreds of correctional officers

Health care working group gets overview at first meeting; Department of Corrections hopes to hire hundreds of correctional officers; Health care, criminal justice reform on agenda for 2020 legislative session, governor says; Gov. signs bill to track federal dollars; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma County jail inmate dies after being found unresponsive, Stitt hopes to renegotiate gaming compacts despite opposition from tribal leaders, Governor Signs “Nancy’s Law”

Governor Signs "Nancy's Law"; Stitt hopes to renegotiate gaming compacts despite opposition from tribal leaders; Oklahoma County jail inmate dies, was found unresponsive; Gun permitting requirements a 'necessary standard,' lawmaker says; [More...]

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