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In The Know: Medical providers defend Medicaid expansion; stripped-down health plans; Stitt blocks agency lobbyists…

Medicaid expansion would cut uninsured rate, keep hospitals open, Oklahoma medical providers say. A boon for the uninsured or a path to financial crisis? Governor orders state entities not to use lobbyists without permission. Economic activity, state revenues grew in May. [More...]

In The Know: FY 2020 Budget Highlights; Higher ed cuts hit regional universities; Stitt ends state agency lobbying contracts…

New analysis of Oklahoma’s FY 2020 state budget. End-of-session health care round-up. Oklahoma's higher education cuts have hit harder at regional universities. Stitt to end $1.5 million in state agency lobbying contracts. [More...]

In The Know: GPT increase fuels revenue boom; public education progress; wide-ranging flood damage…

Increased gross production taxes are fueling state’s revenue boom. Some Improve Our Tulsa money could go to fix flood damage, mayor says. 'We are with you,' Vice President Mike Pence tells local flood victims, volunteers. [More...]

In The Know: Assisted living CEO made DHS director; floods costing $2 million-plus; heroin overdose deaths spike…

Stitt hires assisted living CEO as Oklahoma DHS director. Okla. transportation director says floods costing $2 million-plus. Warning issued as heroin-related overdose deaths spike across state. [More...]

In The Know: Ed Lake out as Oklahoma DHS director; opioid manufacturers targeted veterans; lawmakers get new budget office…

Oklahoma Department of Human Services director replaced. Vaccines become untouchable issue in Oklahoma politics. Opioid manufacturer's sales team targeted high prescribers of opioids for top marketing efforts. Oklahoma opioid prescriptions, overdoses by the numbers. [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma ranks 3rd in poor bridges; Medicaid opponents want to bar views of doctors; hundreds to leave prison…

Report ranks Oklahoma third in nation in poor bridges. Medicaid expansion opponents seek to bar views of medical providers in court case. State turns focus onto J&J sales efforts. Hundreds to be released from prison under new state law. [More...]

In The Know: A path to fewer cancer deaths; justice reforms left on the table; the trap of fees, fines…

Legislators leave criminal justice reform bills on the table as prison population grows. Stitt signs 514 bills, vetoes 16 in first session. FDA warned opioid maker. Johnson & Johnson stands trial for the opioid crisis. Audio: Opioid trial begins, 2019 legislative session ends & Governor signs bills. [More...]

In The Know: Budget rebuilding continues; college athlete’s overdose issue at trial; bill to curb 4-day school weeks signed…

Budget Overview: The rebuilding project continues. Oklahoma is the “World’s Prison Capital.” That won’t change any time soon. Strangulation of women is common, chilling – and often a grim harbinger. U.S. football player's overdose death spotlighted in Oklahoma opioid trial. Stitt signs bill to curb 4-day school weeks. [More...]

In The Know: Opening statements in opioid trial; report on Boren allegations; Medicaid reduces maternal, infant mortality…

AG Hunter: Drugmakers’ ‘greed’ helped ignite opioid crisis in Oklahoma. Jones Day assessment: Jess Eddy ‘generally credible’ on Boren allegation. Study: Medicaid expansion tied to drops in maternal, infant mortality rates. [More...]

In The Know: Skilled workers lagging; new jail trust role in reform; opioid trial begins…

Report: Oklahoma’s supply of skilled workers lagging badly. New jail trust could play role in criminal justice reform. Oklahoma opioid trial begins Tuesday. [More...]

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