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In The Know: Top legislative leaders on slowing tax cuts | Oklahoma abortion laws and impact | Tribal health systems and long-standing barriers

Tribal health systems need more resources to fight public health emergencies, but there are still long-standing barriers that need to be addressed; Editorial: Top budget legislative leaders embrace true conservative approach; Oklahoma abortion laws would send providers to prison for up to a decade and worsen access for the region; [More...]

In The Know: Tribal relief aid at risk | SQ 640 remains obstacle to prosperity | Proposed education bill would open ‘endless litigation’

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: Local election results | Incarceration is public health matter | Felony classification system

2022 Local Election Results; How a proposed felony classification system would affect justice in Oklahoma; Under a new Oklahoma law, abortion providers could face a decade in prison; [More...]

In The Know: Local elections today | Tribes urge court to reject OK jurisdiction claim | Bill funding SQ 781

Editorial: Go vote today; Five Tribes urge Supreme Court to reject Oklahoma claim of jurisdiction; New records have been set for renewable energy, thanks in large part to Oklahoma wind; Legislation seeks to fund criminal justice alternatives almost six years after law's passage; [More...]

In The Know: Future of State Questions | Appropriations chairmen leery of tax cuts | Local elections tomorrow

End of State Questions? Experts say legislation could doom most efforts; What's on the ballot across the Oklahoma City metro area on April 5; Legislature's appropriations chairmen leery of tax cuts; [More...]

In The Know: Costs of state park restaurant contract questioned | A look at automatic expungement initiatives | Better tomorrows for state youth

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: Warnings on potential tax cuts | Mitigation efforts kept justice-involved youth safe during pandemic | Gov. Stitt signs ban on transgender athletes

Mitigation efforts helped keep our justice-involved youth safer during the pandemic; Implementation risks lurk in US state 2022 tax cut plans; Former Kansas lawmaker urges neighbors to proceed cautiously when considering tax cuts; [More...]

In The Know: OK jails struggle to meet health, safety standards | Attention on youth justice system | COVID-19 exposed gaps in aiding vulnerable communities

Many Oklahoma jails struggle to meet health and safety standards; Report proposes reforms to Oklahoma’s Juvenile Justice System; The COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaps in services to vulnerable communities, particularly immigrants; [More...]

In The Know: Improving Oklahoma’s youth justice system | ‘Vicious cycle’ of youth court fees | Impact of federal COVID-19 funding | More

State's juvenile justice system mirrors deficiencies of adult system, report says; Health Care Authority warns 200,000 might lose SoonerCare when public health emergency ends; State agencies spend millions on outside support from marketing, PR firms; [More...]

In The Know: Better Tomorrows Youth Justice Panel and Report Release | Bill to protect data privacy | More

Capitol Notebook: What to know about an Oklahoma bill that aims to protect data privacy; ‘These are beautiful children’: Parents of transgender kids worry about future in Oklahoma; Proposal to consolidate Oklahoma's law enforcement agencies heads to House; [More...]

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