By Louis Fowler
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OKLAHOMA CITY – While news about Oklahoma’s budget crisis continues to trickle to the masses, the sad fact is that many people are unaware about just how devastating these cuts are going to be in…
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By Lacey Lett
OKLAHOMA CITY – A group of Oklahomans are taking an unusual approach to voicing concern over the state’s $1.3 billion shortfall.
The Oklahoma Policy Institute, a non-partisan independent policy think-tank, started the ‘Do Something’ campaign to encourage…
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By James Coburn
Many Oklahomans are not pleased with what is happening at the state Capitol, said Jason Stone, D-Edmond.
Stone, 43, is the only Democrat running for House District 83. He will face Republican incumbent Randy McDaniel, also of…
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by Jeffrey Young
WASHINGTON — Presidential candidates and other national politicians throw around a lot of rhetoric about health care reform, but the real action is happening in conservative state legislatures across the country.
Red state governors and lawmakers are…
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By Jaclyn Cosgrove
DURANT — Nico Gomez stood before a small group of 25 concerned residents.
How will we save Oklahoma’s Medicaid program?
That’s the question at hand.
Gomez, Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO, has his answer: the Medicaid Rebalancing…
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By Imani Gandy
Oklahoman legislators, like anti-choice politicians across the country, are hell-bent on eliminating abortion through a series of flank attacks while ignoring the needs of born humans in their state.
SB 1552 now goes back to the state…
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By Kelso
Quite possibly, the one thing everyone can agree on, regardless of political belief, is the thought of a working budget. After analysts pointed heavily at the oil bust, Oklahoma isn’t doing so OK these days. $1.3Billion in the…
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By Matt Trotter
Four criminal justice reform bills are Gov. Mary Fallin’s signature away from becoming law.
“It’s common-sense reform that the district attorneys, working with other people in law enforcement, came up with over the summer on the governor’s…
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By Rich Fisher
Yesterday at the State Capitol, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin offered her recommendations to the State Legislature on how to fill next year’s estimated $1.3 billion budget deficit. Her “Budget 2.0” provides for exempting Common Education, the Oklahoma…
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By Warren Vieth
State health care officials say they might be forced to proceed with a June 1 pay cut to Medicaid providers even if the Legislature enacts Gov. Mary Fallin’s proposals to ease the budget crisis.
The Oklahoma Health…
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