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In The Know: SCOTUS to review ICWA case | Oklahoma gives $15 million from ‘Quick Action Closing Fund’ | Join our team

Supreme Court to review ICWA case; Oklahoma gives electric vehicle manufacturer $15 million from state’s ‘Quick Action Closing Fund’; Expert challenges Oklahoma execution protocol as federal trial starts; [More...]

In The Know: Push to change State Question laws | Trial over state’s execution protocol | Race for newly-vacated Senate seat | More

Claiming out-of-state influences, Oklahoma looks to clamp down on State Question laws; Federal trial over Oklahoma execution protocol starts Monday, with challengers claiming 'cruel and unusual punishment'; Rallies for Ukraine held in Tulsa, Oklahoma City; Cherokee chief condemns Russian attack; [More...]

In The Know: Sen. Inhofe confirms retirement | Oklahomans react to Ukraine invasion | Anticipating state budget ups and downs

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. Some stories included here are behind paywall or require subscription. OK Policy encourages the support… Read more [More...]

In The Know: Far-reaching implications of Ukraine crisis | SCOTUS reaffirms McGirt not retroactive | Curriculum bans and book reviews

Ukraine crisis has far-reaching implications, says University of Tulsa professor; US Supreme Court reaffirms that McGirt is not retroactive; How Oklahoma’s classroom curriculum bans affect Black educators and families; [More...]

In The Know: State budget & savings updates | Plan to get 95% of Oklahomans’ broadband coverage | Fiscally responsible way to reduce grocery tax

State savings accounts rise, huge turnpike plan unveiled; OSBI seeks more agents for ‘overwhelming’ online child predator problem; House Republicans propose plan to get 95% of Oklahomans’ broadband coverage; [More...]

In The Know: Fight over education at state Capitol | Suicides, ‘deaths of despair’ on the rise in OK | ‘Long COVID’ concerns and Legislature response

Oklahoma fight over education heats up at state Capitol; Oklahoma wants to pay some teachers six figures. Here's how it would work; [More...]

In The Know: Lethal injection lawsuit goes to trial | More than five dozen election-related bills | New Fellowships announced

A lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s lethal injection protocol is going to trial. Here’s what’s at stake; Lawmakers scrutinize state’s election system; Two New Paid Fellowships Announced for Fall 2022-2023; [More...]

In The Know: Gov. appoints doctor to OHCA board | Urban-rural divide on ballot initiatives | Black history is Oklahoma history

Policy Matters: Black History is Oklahoma history; Gov. Kevin Stitt appoints OKC doctor to Health Care Authority Board; Urban-rural divide at heart of bills to change ballot initiatives; Oklahoma death row inmate Gilbert Postelle to be executed Thursday; [More...]

In The Know: School voucher bill narrowly moves on | Autopsy shows botched Oct. execution | Daily COVID deaths higher than ever

Oklahoma Empowerment Act advances on close vote, charter reforms move as well; Autopsy shows executed Oklahoma inmate John Marion Grant breathed in vomit; Watch Now: Oklahoma's daily COVID-19 deaths higher than ever as long-term patients die amid plummeting omicron wave; [More...]

In The Know: Bills on income tax moves quickly | Crippling court fines and fees | New Stitt appointee for state Board of Education

House subcommittee votes to bring back income tax triggers; The pandemic speeds a push to wean Oklahoma courts off crippling fees; Stitt appoints Sarah Lepak to State Board of Education; [More...]

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