Oklahoma Constitution allows for people to legislate themselves through initiative petition (Capitol Update)

Initiative Petition 446 is a classic case of why the members of the state constitutional convention included the initiative petition in our state constitution. The state legislature, like Congress, will not act on some issues in the face of powerful interests or fear of divided public opinion, as with some hot-button issues. In those instances, the people have a right to legislate themselves through the initiative process. 

In The Know: Oklahoma at elevated risk of power disruption during extreme weather events | Initiative petition filed to raise minimum wage in Oklahoma | Legislature studies Oklahoma’s housing shortage

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In The Know: Tulsa Race Massacre survivors bring reparations case to capitol | Lawmakers should prioritize democratic processes | Indigenous Peoples Day

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Private school tax credits will give everyone’s taxes to people who don’t need our help

While this program could make private and homeschooling more practical or affordable for a few families, taxpayers will mostly be paying for people to do what they were willing to pay for on their own. As a result, we’ll be handing millions of tax dollars to the most well-off among us while propping up private schools, whose enrollment has stagnated in recent years.

Weekly Wonk: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women | Coming together in the people’s house | Capitol Update

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In The Know: Gamesmanship on education plans creates #okleg impasse | Delivering tax cuts for Oklahomans who need it | Vouchers have long-term fiscal impacts

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In The Know: Lawmakers advance bills to take some powers from Gov.’s office | Recreational marijuana debates | Policy Matters | More

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In The Know: Power struggle impacts Veterans Affairs Dept. | More election roundup | More women’s representation in government needed

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In The Know: Dealing with inflation | Upcoming interim studies | Investing in our people after the Panasonic decision

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