By Brian Brus
Proposed rules would affect payday lending businesses, like Advance America at 1841 Belle Isle Blvd. in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Brent Fuchs)
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed new rules on what the agency…
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By Krissy Clark
You, yes, you, might have used welfare services without knowing it.Digital Vision
This article is part of the series “Welfare Reform: 20 Years Later,” a collaboration between Slate and Marketplace. You can listen to Marketplace’s podcast on…
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By Aidan Russell Davis
Oklahoma’s legislative session came to a disappointing end late last week. Legislators now await Gov. Mary Fallin’s signature on a $6.8 billion budget that harms the state’s poorest residents and sets the Sooner State on an…
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By Krissy Clark
Instructors Cynthia Rayford and Scott Roby conduct a marriage counseling class in Oklahoma. – Krissy Clark
Sometimes the things we argue most about are the things we know the least about. That’s the idea behind our new…
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By Crystal Price
OKLAHOMA CITY —More than 100 parents, students, and educators marched from Douglass High School to the state Capitol on Thursday morning.
The group urged lawmakers to scrap the proposed budget and come up with a better plan…
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By Ashley Kringen
OKLAHOMA – Its summer break for a lot of students but, instead of relaxing, some kids chose to stand up for their education at a rally.
Parents and students met at Douglass High School in northeast Oklahoma…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — While agencies across the state are taking budget cuts, the Legislature has increased its appropriation, according to a proposal that came out Tuesday.
The House, Senate and Legislative Services Bureau will see a combined…
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By Warren Vieth and Mark Lash
(Updated on May 29.)
Some state lawmakers justified their decision to curtail a tax credit for the working poor by declaring that the state shouldn’t be subsidizing people who owe no income taxes in…
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By Rick Green
Oklahoma lawmakers want to boost funding for legislative services by $4 million even as they cut appropriations for most other agencies.
Under a budget proposal making its way through the Legislature, funding for the Legislative Service Bureau,…
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By KFOR-TV and K. Querry
OKLAHOMA CITY – Lawmakers proposed a $6.8 billion budget on Tuesday, which meant that several state agencies would see their funding decrease amid the state’s budget crisis.
However, a couple of agencies did not see…
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