By M. Scott Carter
Twenty-five years ago, a majority of Oklahoma’s voters thought it was a good idea.
Today, not so much.
Back in 1992, following the passage of a controversial education funding and reform measure, House Bill 1017, Oklahoma…
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By Adam Kupetsky
I’m originally from New York and have always been a fan of the New York Mets. In 1986, I was ice skating at college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when Mookie Wilson’s ground ball went through Bill Buckner’s legs,…
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By Melissa Howell
A brightly colored parachute billows up and down as attendees at a Daily Living Center adult day facility in Oklahoma City bat a balloon back and forth over the parachute.
Peppy ‘60s-era music plays over speakers while…
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By Kery Murakami
WASHINGTON – Anti-hunger advocates fear the $193 billion reduction President Donald Trump proposes to the federal food stamp program over the next 10 years will hurt millions of needy Americans who rely on it for their daily…
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By Jason Doyle Oden
OKLAHOMA CITY — Around three out of every five Oklahoma students qualify for free and reduced-priced lunches at school.
Now that summer is here, officials are trying to get the word out kids 18 and under…
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By Matt Trotter
President Trump’s budget would put a substantial burden on Oklahoma to make sure poor families are fed.
The president proposes cutting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding 25 percent, or $193 billion, over 10 years. Earlier this year,…
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By World’s Editorial Writers
The Kansas Legislature overrode Gov. Sam Brownback’s veto of an income tax hike Tuesday, repudiating his failed supply-side economic belief that a state could find prosperity by eliminating its ability to fund core public services.
Oklahoma…
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By Janelle Stecklein
OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite repeatedly threatening to veto it and noting that it’s not “ideal,” Gov. Mary Fallin on Wednesday signed off on the Legislature’s $6.8 billion budget plan.
“This plan keeps our government from shutting down…
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By Liz Farmer
In his 17 years as a school official in Oklahoma, Robert Romines has dealt with more than his share of painful situations. In 2013, as superintendent in the town of Moore, he had to shepherd his system…
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By:
Gene Perry
May 26, 2017 // Updated: May 2, 2019
Oklahoma Policy Institute released the following statement on the final results of Oklahoma’s 2017 regular legislative session:
If we look only at the bills that made it through the full legislative process to be signed by the governor, most Oklahomans would…
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