By:
Steve Lewis
January 20, 2022 // Updated: January 20, 2022
It’s interesting to read the early bill filings each year. Some are remarkable in the degree of change they would make. Others are not so consequential, and yet others give you the feeling they’ll never see the light of day.…
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By:
Steve Lewis
January 4, 2022 // Updated: January 5, 2022
This is the first week of election year 2022. The filing period for statewide and legislative offices will be April 13-15. Election years always provide a fascinating dynamic for the legislative session. A few legislators will already have announced opponents,…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 30, 2021 // Updated: December 30, 2021
Fate. I saw a news clip of President Biden last week in which he said he is a believer in fate. By that I suppose he meant that certain things in life happen—or have happened— that are beyond our ability…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 21, 2021 // Updated: December 21, 2021
The monthly state revenue report by State Treasurer Randy McDaniel shows another large increase in receipts by state government for this November over November 2020. The collections for November totaled $600.7 million, which were $154.6 million or 34.7 percent above…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 13, 2021 // Updated: December 13, 2021
It’s a sure sign the legislative session is close when the appropriations committees begin hearing from state agencies about how they are spending their funding for the current fiscal year and what their funding requests are for the next year.…
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By:
Steve Lewis
December 6, 2021 // Updated: December 6, 2021
Everyone who makes decisions in criminal cases — from judges to prosecutors and defense attorneys to the parole board and the governor — bears the weight of the decisions they are making. They live in apprehension that a wrong decision could cost damage, injury, or life. It goes with the territory. No one in the system is infallible.
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 30, 2021 // Updated: November 30, 2021
The Center for Disease Control released figures recently showing that 100,000 Americans died from a drug overdose between April 2020 and April 2021, nearly 30 percent more than the previous year. Of those, 798 people died in Oklahoma, a 20…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 22, 2021 // Updated: November 22, 2021
Most every group that provides services paid for fully or in-part by state government is enormously interested in the impending distribution of the $1.87 billion coming to the state through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The funds will be…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 16, 2021 // Updated: November 16, 2021
It looks as though Gov. Stitt will need to decide this week about whether to follow the recommendation of the Pardon and Parole Board and grant clemency to Julius Jones who was convicted of murder in Oklahoma County and sentenced…
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By:
Steve Lewis
November 9, 2021 // Updated: November 9, 2021
If Rep. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, and Sen. Dewayne Pemberton, R-Muskogee, never did another thing during their 12-year service in the legislature, which of course is not the fact, successful passage of their House Bill 2486 next session would make their…
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