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In The Know: Addressing adverse childhood experiences, fixing corrections pay raises, and more

Corrections officials plan to ask lawmakers to fix pay raise issue; ACEs research panel describes how workplaces can help Oklahomans heal from trauma permeating the state; Advocates day childhood trauma, system gaps push up domestic violence rates in Oklahoma; [More...]

In The Know: Criminal justice reform group files initiative petition, general fund revenue beats estimates, and more

Criminal justice reform group files petition to limit sentence enhancements; Dozens apply to lead Oklahoma legislative transparency office; Personal income tax collections drive solid general revenue fund report; [More...]

In The Know: EITC restoration would benefit veterans, Medicaid block grant ‘ill-advised’ and more

(Capitol Update) Medicaid block grant proposal would be ill-advised; 'We don't have a lot of time': Oklahoma County, jail trust officials begin speeding up transition process; Commerce Secretary outlines Top Ten vision; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma may consider Medicaid block grant, Oklahoma County begins court reforms, and more

Stitt considers Medicaid block grant for Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County work to reform court system; Tulsa to focus 'multi-faceted approach' on high eviction rate; [More...]

In The Know: Regents seek funding increase, new Oklahoma health laws now in effect, and more

Oklahoma State Regents seek funding increase for higher education; How Oklahoma’s new health laws will affect you, from short-term health policies to eye clinics; Mother to be freed after 15 years in prison for father’s abuse; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma REAL ID to be ready by spring, criminal justice reform is step in right direction, and more

Oklahoma to issue REAL IDs spring 2020, mandatory to fly in October; Tulsa World editorial: Historic commutations move Oklahoma in right direction for criminal justice; OK State Rep. Jason Dunnington talks criminal justice reform: "It doesn't reform anyone to just sit in prison"; [More...]

In The Know: State revenue sends mixed signals, providing resources for those released from prisons, and more

Oklahoma's revenue growth minimal in October; Oklahoma lawmaker proposes plan to let nearly half the state's inmates out of prison; Pardon and Parole Board's executive director happy with 'conservative' but historic release of inmates despite some online criticism; [More...]

In The Know: Hundreds of released prisoners get ‘a second chance,’ second-hand smoke studied, and more

‘Just stay positive, don’t give up:’ Hundreds leave prison Monday following largest commutation in nation’s history; Wright holds study on second-hand smoke exposure; (Audio) Capitol Insider: Oklahoma Health Care Authority's new CEO On Medicaid and more; [More...]

In The Know: Historic commutation expected Monday, gains noted on statewide education report card, and more

'I just want it to go away:' Hundreds seek to get criminal records cleared at Expungement Expo; More than 450 Oklahoma inmates expected to be released from prisons Monday in historic commutation; Oklahoma's minority students show improvement on national report card; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma prepares for possible largest commutation in U.S. history, Fresh Start Act goes into effect, and more

Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board to vote on hundreds of cases in what could be largest commutation in U.S. history; Fresh Start Act in effect Nov. 1; Audio: Redistricting Initiative Petition, Oklahoma County Jail, Permitless Carry & More; [More...]

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