
A Better Path Forward: A Budget and Tax Roadmap for Oklahoma; A federal appeals court has halted Oklahoma’s first planned executions in six years; Oklahoma launches ‘self-serve’ COVID-19 case investigation portal;
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More than 350 new Oklahoma laws take effect Nov. 1; Oklahoma Supreme Court blocks 3 new anti-abortion laws; Judge says Oklahoma can proceed with 5 lethal injections; Interim study examines teacher pay (Capitol Update)
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Lance Frye resigns as Oklahoma Commissioner of Health; COVID-19 boosters: Who’s eligible, and what you need to know about mix-and-match doses; Rural residents worried they will lose out with redistricting;
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Quapaw Nation reservation affirmed by Oklahoma appeals court; Nurses, teachers in despair over their professions; New Ombudsman Supervisor emphasizes long-term care residents' rights;
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Redistricting proposals that could overhaul Oklahoma politics; COVID-19: Active cases continue to fall as state death total nears federal reporting; Medicaid expansion already making a difference;
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By:
Dave Hamby
October 20, 2021 // Updated: October 20, 2021

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Oklahomans may notice a jump in the COVID-19 death toll next week. Here’s why; Blood donation shortages persist nationally, but the situation is improving in Oklahoma; Grading Oklahoma: This state ranks 3rd in prison incarceration rates in the US;
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Gov. Stitt vows state would take legal action against Biden's vaccine mandate; COVID is trending down in Oklahoma, but herd immunity remains elusive, health officials say;
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Policy Matters: Housing stats show state disparities; ‘Instability’: Hundreds of Oklahoma property tax protests leave schools in limbo; Land and millions of dollars for infrastructure are part of a deal to lure a startup electric car maker to Oklahoma;
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