By:
Tyler Parette
February 14, 2016 // Updated: February 25, 2016
By Mindy Ragan Wood
OKLAHOMA CITY — Thursday night, advocates for criminal justice reform gathered to hear a panel of experts discussing public policy regarding Oklahoma’s incarceration crisis. “Criminal Justice: A Better Way for Oklahoma” was hosted by the Charles…
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By:
Tyler Parette
February 13, 2016 // Updated: February 25, 2016
By Jessica Bruha
OKLAHOMA CITY – After former House Speaker Kris Steele and Adam Luck, Oklahoma state director of Right on Crime discussed the need for criminal justice reform, a panel launched into a discussion about the issue.
Some of…
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By:
Gene Perry
February 1, 2016 // Updated: May 1, 2019
For Immediate Release
Oklahoma Policy Institute released the following statement in response to Governor Fallin’s State of the State address and budget proposal:
Governor Fallin has rightfully recognized that Oklahoma has a revenue problem and that we must find new…
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By:
David Blatt
January 14, 2016 // Updated: May 2, 2019
Oklahoma Policy Institute is pleased to announce that Ryan Gentzler has joined the organization in a new policy analyst position that will focus on criminal justice issues. The position is funded through a grant from the Center on Budget and…
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By Warren Vieth
Income tax cuts approved by governors and legislators of both parties over the past decade reduced this year’s state revenue collections by more than $1 billion, according to an independent data analysis.
The calculation by the Institute…
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By Arnold Hamilton
The state’s elected Powers That Be are calling it a “revenue failure,” but that’s a misnomer. It’s actually a “leadership” failure.
Sorry, elected Republicans, you own this one.
As the GOP for decades scratched and clawed from…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — Groups expressed concern Wednesday that a revenue failure for the current fiscal year and large budget hole for the next fiscal year will seriously hamper the state’s ability to provide core services.
Officials said…
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By Marshall Stewart
It’s official, the state is headed toward budget failure. The $900 million dollar shortfall is blamed mostly on dropping oil prices, but the head of an Oklahoma think tank says bad policy has contributed to the crisis.…
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By Brian Hardzinski
The hole in next year’s state budget will likely be just over $900 million, Oklahoma Finance Secretary Preston Doerflinger said Tuesday.
State agencies will also likely face mandatory mid-year budget cuts due to the declaration of what’s…
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Oklahoma Policy Institute released the following statement in response to official projections that Oklahoma will enact midyear budget cuts this year and is expecting a $900.8 million budget hole next year:
The projected mid-year cuts and next year’s massive budget…
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