Articles
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Culture & the Family
Lawmakers concur with health emergency declaration
Both chambers of the Oklahoma Legislature have voted to grant Gov. Kevin Stitt greater power to respond to the COVID-19 virus outbreak.Ray Carter | April 6, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
Oklahoma no outlier on ‘shelter in place’
What if Oklahoma instituted a “shelter in place” order to combat the COVID-19 virus and no one noticed?Ray Carter | April 6, 2020
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma’s 2020 shortfall hits $416 million
Governor Kevin Stitt announced today that state government faces a $416 million shortfall for the current budget year, which ends June 30. That’s substantially more than publicly reported figures had indicated only days earlier.Ray Carter | April 3, 2020
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Law & Principles, Culture & the Family
In Norman, buying groceries may result in fine, jail
A recent “stay at home” order issued by Norman Mayor Breea Clark requires citizens of Norman to restrict shopping to odd or even days, based on a citizen’s home address, as part of the city’s response to COVID-19.Ray Carter | April 3, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
Supply chains threatened by forced business closures
To reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus, state and local governments in Oklahoma and across the country have ordered the closure of most businesses, aside from those deemed “essential” by government officials.Ray Carter | April 3, 2020
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Budget & Tax
Lawmakers to reconvene to consider health emergency
An executive order issued by Gov. Kevin Stitt, which declares the existence of a “health emergency in the State of Oklahoma” caused by the COVID-19 virus, also requires lawmakers to return to the Capitol on Monday, April 6, to meet in a special legislative session.Ray Carter | April 2, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
Businesses ordered to shut down statewide
For the first time, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has ordered the statewide closure of “nonessential” businesses, including in 37 counties that have not yet recorded a case of COVID-19/coronavirus as of the time of his announcement.Ray Carter | April 1, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
City of Norman seeks cessation of waste management
Citing efforts to fight COVID-19/coronavirus, the City of Norman has ordered the closure of a waste-disposal company, despite such businesses being declared “essential” by federal authorities.Ray Carter | April 1, 2020
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Budget & Tax, Economy
Lankford: Federal bill for stabilization, not stimulus
In 2009, as the Great Recession roiled the economy, Congress responded with an enormous “stimulus” package that supporters claimed would reignite economic growth. However, the $2 trillion legislation recently passed by Congress has more modest goals, according to U.S. Sen. James Lankford.Ray Carter | April 1, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
COVID-19 not the only threat to Oklahomans’ health, lives
In ordering business closures and restricting citizen movement, government officials have primarily focused on the potential loss of life that could be caused by the COVID-19/coronavirus. Yet experts agree those anti-COVID efforts could also contribute to an increased death count in Oklahoma, highlighting the thin line policymakers are treading.Ray Carter | March 30, 2020