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In The Know: Oklahoma’s Medicaid director to step down, Medicaid expansion advocates start gathering signatures to get State Question 802 on ballot

Oklahoma's Medicaid director to step down; Medicaid expansion advocates start gathering signatures to get State Question 802 on ballot before deadline; As Medicaid expansion looms, bipartisan health care group forms; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma Legislature forms health care working group, Rural hospitals foundering in states that declined Obamacare, Experts say state at top of pack in opioid overdoses

Oklahoma Legislature forms Medicaid expansion, health care working group. Experts say state at top of pack in opioid overdoses. Oklahoma to address opioid abuse, rising insulin costs during interim studies. COLUMN: Oklahoma House pursues child-focused interim studies. [More...]

In The Know: Legislators expect some form of Medicaid expansion, Lawmaker’s firm reaps payment to help throw Speaker’s Ball, State to begin crackdown on emergency certifications for nonaccredited teachers

Legislators expect some form of Medicaid expansion; Lawmaker's firm reaps payment to help throw Speaker's Ball; Teacher shortage: State to begin crackdown on emergency certifications for nonaccredited teachers; Tulsa lawmaker uses rarely invoked legal provision to attend closed-door meeting on Epic Charter Schools investigation, educators.... [More...]

In The Know: Epic to receive state funds while OSBI embezzlement investigation continues, State election board preparing to purge 134,000 from voter rolls, Oklahoma may be on track to hit another record of emergency-certified teachers

Epic to receive state funds while OSBI embezzlement investigation continues. Hofmeister: Epic complaints raised for years, but Education Department lacked power to verify. State election board preparing to purge 134,000 from voter rolls. Post-secondary education needs to be revamped, expert tells Tulsa Regional Chamber. [More...]

In The Know: Tomorrow is the last day to apply to be our Communications Director, State pharmacy board member had the busiest pharmacy in Tulsa County as opioid crisis surged

As opioid crisis surged, state pharmacy board member had the busiest pharmacy in Tulsa County. Doctor traces history of opioid epidemics, explains how heroin use is increasing. Cigarette sales down 25% in Oklahoma, tax revenue up $133 million. Southeastern Oklahoma school district facing forced consolidation says under-fire Epic Charter Schools offered to come to rescue. [More...]

In The Know: Signature gathering for Medicaid expansion petition to begin July 31, Oklahoma County struggles to fully staff jail, Ninety interim studies approved by Oklahoma House speaker

Signature gathering for Medicaid expansion petition to begin July 31. Cell by Cell: With low starting pay and high turnover, Oklahoma County struggles to fully staff jail. Ninety interim studies approved by Oklahoma House speaker. Oklahoma County commissioner releases statement, supports ICE presence at county jail. [More...]

In The Know: New records reveal Epic Charter Schools’ sponsor was in touch with state auditor for months before scandal, Public demands jail trust remove ICE officers from Oklahoma County Jail

New records reveal Epic Charter Schools' sponsor was in touch with state auditor for months before scandal. Public demands jail trust remove ICE officers from Oklahoma County Jail. Chickasha Democrat will not seek re-election to Oklahoma Legislature. Oklahoma Attorney General drafting restitution plan for qualified Tate Publishing victims. [More...]

In The Know: 18 counties seen at high risk in state opioid crisis, Governor requests state audit of Epic Charter Schools, State classrooms see more nontraditional teachers

18 counties seen at high risk in state opioid crisis; Governor requests state audit of Epic Charter Schools; school's sponsor already in touch with state auditor; Opinions harden amid Epic investigation; House will study virtual charter schools... [More...]

In The Know: Tribes had nearly $13 billion impact on the state in 2017; Groups push census participation for Hispanic community; FBI has also been looking into Epic

Tribes had nearly $13 billion impact on the state in 2017, study finds. Records show FBI has also been looking into Epic, along with federal education investigators. Groups push census participation for Hispanic community. Charter school funding hurts other schools, local school leaders say. [More...]

In The Know: 1.4 billion opioid pills prescribed in Oklahoma; Oklahoma County seeks to prosecute opioid manufacturers; Lawmaker has questions for State Superintendent

1.4 billion opioid pills prescribed in Oklahoma. In wake of criminal investigation into Epic Charter Schools, lawmaker has questions for State Superintendent. Chris Bernard of Hunger Free Oklahoma: 'Hunger costs Oklahoma $1.4 billion a year'. Joe Dorman: Summer nutrition programs are key to fighting hunger. [More...]

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