By Jordann Lucero
OKLAHOMA CITY — The amount of tax drivers pay at the pumps in Oklahoma hasn’t increased in nearly 30 years. A look at this tax by the Oklahoma Policy Institute show Oklahoma is losing out on millions…
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By Jacob McCleland
A new plan from Oklahoma’s Medicaid agency would provide coverage for uninsured Oklahomans, and would tap into federal matching funds.
Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO Nico Gomez addressed Gov. Mary Fallin and legislative leaders on Thursday to…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — A Senate panel killed a bill Monday that would have cut 111,000 Oklahomans, mostly women, from Medicaid.
House Bill 2665, by Rep. Doug Cox, R-Grove, and Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, died in the Senate…
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By Rory Carroll
The Oklahoma City Public Schools District will eliminate 208 classroom teaching positions to help grapple with a $30 million revenue shortfall, the district’s top official said on Wednesday.
The layoffs are the latest impact of the state’s…
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By Ralph Schaefer
Supporters for criminal justice reform in Oklahoma have taken to the streets to collect signatures to reduce population in state prisons as proposed by State Questions 780 and 781.
Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform officially started the…
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By Rep. Mark Lepak
Greetings from the state capitol! The House of Representatives and the Senate cleared the last of 399 and 434 bills, respectively, out of the 3,500 originally filed during a hectic deadline week. The late nights have…
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By Senator J.J. Dossett
In 2014 thousands of Oklahoma teachers, parents, students and education advocates rallied at the state Capitol. I was one of those teachers who traveled to Oklahoma City, asking the governor and legislative leaders to make education…
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By David Walters
Watching the demise of Oklahoma’s state-government services (public education, health care, corrections, infrastructure funding and mental health, to name a few) is similar to watching a car accident or the Donald Drumpf campaign: You are horrified, but…
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By Rich Fisher
On Thursday of last week, the State Legislature arrived at a deadline for moving legislation forward — and thus many bills advanced in the Oklahoma Legislature from one chamber into the other, while many other bills were,…
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By Kimberly Jackson
TULSA — The Governor and Republican leaders want Oklahoma to tap into the Rainy Day Fund, to help schools and prisons survive budget cuts, for the last part of this fiscal year.
The fund would provide $78…
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