Oklahoma State Regents seek funding increase for higher education; How Oklahoma’s new health laws will affect you, from short-term health policies to eye clinics; Mother to be freed after 15 years in prison for father’s abuse;
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Oklahoma to issue REAL IDs spring 2020, mandatory to fly in October; Tulsa World editorial: Historic commutations move Oklahoma in right direction for criminal justice; OK State Rep. Jason Dunnington talks criminal justice reform: "It doesn't reform anyone to just sit in prison";
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Oklahoma's revenue growth minimal in October; Oklahoma lawmaker proposes plan to let nearly half the state's inmates out of prison; Pardon and Parole Board's executive director happy with 'conservative' but historic release of inmates despite some online criticism;
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‘Just stay positive, don’t give up:’ Hundreds leave prison Monday following largest commutation in nation’s history; Wright holds study on second-hand smoke exposure; (Audio) Capitol Insider: Oklahoma Health Care Authority's new CEO On Medicaid and more;
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'I just want it to go away:' Hundreds seek to get criminal records cleared at Expungement Expo; More than 450 Oklahoma inmates expected to be released from prisons Monday in historic commutation; Oklahoma's minority students show improvement on national report card;
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Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board to vote on hundreds of cases in what could be largest commutation in U.S. history; Fresh Start Act in effect Nov. 1; Audio: Redistricting Initiative Petition, Oklahoma County Jail, Permitless Carry & More;
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People with disabilities unsheltered in tornado alley; State’s scores on ‘Nation’s Report Card’ remain far short of goal; Community leaders discuss criminal justice reform efforts;
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The Nation's Report Card: Oklahoma fourth- and eighth-graders lag behind rest of country in reading, math scores; Declining ACT scores raise college readiness concerns; Reform targets court fines, fees;
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Redistricting ballot initiative launched in Oklahoma; Governor and legislative leaders tell judge Johnson & Johnson's opioid abatement payments should not be limited to one year; State, tribes hold historic meeting on gaming compacts;
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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;
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