By:
Carly Putnam
July 7, 2013 // Updated: September 12, 2013
By D.E. Smoot, Muskogee Phoenix
Analysts with the Oklahoma Policy Institute contend the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act would benefit Oklahoma businesses and uninsured workers.
An analysis of the 2011 American Community Survey shows there are 143,150…
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By:
Carly Putnam
June 24, 2013 // Updated: September 12, 2013
This editorial was prompted by OK Policy’s report “Closing the Opportunity Gap: Building Equity in Oklahoma.” OK Policy analyst Kate Richey penned an editorial in response, which The Oklahoman declined to publish.
By The Oklahoman Editorial Board
Oklahoma’s history undeniably…
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The Oklahoman Editorial
Grading school districts and individual schools is a controversial state policy that occupied some of the time of legislators in the 2013 session. As for grading how wisely legislators spent their time this session, report cards are…
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By Julie Delcour, Tulsa World
In 1999, during a garden gala outside the governor’s mansion, Gov. Frank Keating unveiled plans for an ambitious project, the No. 1 family issue of his second term.
Keating’s goal was to cut the state…
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By Randy Krehbiel, Tulsa World
Oklahomans tend to be more into gun shows and individual responsibility than seminars on race relations, wealth inequality and holes in the social safety net.
That makes the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation’s annual…
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Mike Connelly, JCO
We regularly laud the OK Policy Blog as a jewel among the policy-oriented blogs for any state. In a “good government” state and/or a fair world, the whole staff would be driving Beemers and on their third…
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By Charles M. Phipps, OK Politechs
I don’t agree with much at all of what the Oklahoma Policy Institute puts out, but their information about the recent tax cut legislation passed by the Oklahoma legislature and signed into law by…
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The Oklahoman Editorial
Over the past few years, school officials have repeatedly decried the education reforms that they claimed were unfunded. This year, schools are getting a not-insignificant budget increase. As lawmakers provide it, they should ensure the money actually…
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By:
Kate Richey
December 28, 2012 // Updated: February 6, 2013
by David Blatt, Oklahoma Policy Institute
“Tax revenue drop not a reason to end credit” (Our Views, Dec. 18) takes issue with a report by Oklahoma Policy Institute on why Oklahoma’s tax breaks for horizontal drilling have become unnecessary and…
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By:
Kate Richey
December 18, 2012 // Updated: February 6, 2013
by The Oklahoman Editorial Board
IT’S the end of a leap year so we might as well note a leap of logic in the argument that declining gross production taxes make the case for ending a state tax credit for…
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