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Education
Holt mum on CRT in classrooms; Bynum opposed
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt did not object to a recent resolution by the United States Conference of Mayors “in support of Critical Race Theory in Public K-12 Education."Mike Brake | September 14, 2021
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Culture & the Family
Municipal League declares Norman mayor one of state’s best
Norman Mayor Breea Clark has been named the state’s best mayor in towns with populations above 5,000 by the Oklahoma Municipal League.Ray Carter | September 13, 2021
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Criminal Justice
Expungement reform can promote safety and personal responsibility
Data and a growing number of officials are finding that allowing certain people to expunge their criminal records results in less crime and greater personal responsibility.Jonathan Small | September 13, 2021
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Education
Anti-CRT rules approved for schools—again
The Oklahoma State Board of Education voted Friday to approve agency regulations that allow enforcement of a new state law that bans the teaching of concepts associated with Marxist-derived Critical Race Theory.Ray Carter | September 10, 2021
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Culture & the Family
Biden approval in Oklahoma among lowest in nation
New polling shows that just 25 percent of Oklahoma voters approve of President Joe Biden, a lower rate than in all but two statesRay Carter | September 10, 2021
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Education
School choice marches on
West Virginia's near-universal school choice program has shown that aiming for universal school choice is not a fool’s errand—it is achievable.Kaitlyn Finley | September 9, 2021
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Health Care
Medical associations wade into politics
Whether it’s Critical Race Theory, removing sex designation from birth certificates, or opposing pro-life “heartbeat” legislation, medical associations aren’t bashful about taking political positions.Ray Carter | September 9, 2021
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Education
Hofmeister praised by Biden administration
Joy Hofmeister is being praised by a top official in the Biden administration for her opposition to an Oklahoma law that allows parents to determine if their children are masked while at school.Ray Carter | September 7, 2021
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Culture & the Family
Court finds postage is not a poll tax on absentee voters
Judges in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit have ruled that paying postage to mail in an absentee ballot is not an unconstitutional poll tax.Ray Carter | September 2, 2021
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Budget & Tax
Cuomo’s retirement is $50K, but these Oklahoma pols are paid more
Embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned in August in the throes of a sex scandal. His tawdry behavior didn't stop him from filing for retirement benefits that will pay him $50,000 annually for the rest of his life.Curtis Shelton | September 2, 2021