Articles
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Education
Lawmaker urges state Superintendent to act on CRT
A state senator is calling on State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister to allow swift approval of regulations that will allow enforcement of a law banning Critical Race Theory in Oklahoma schools.Ray Carter | July 7, 2021
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Education
Will Oklahoma teachers obey the law?
Not all teachers and administrators are happy about HB 1775, and some have vowed to disregard the new law completely.Brandon Dutcher | July 7, 2021
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Education
NEA touts critical race theory, transgender athletes
At its recent annual meeting and representative assembly, members of the National Education Association vowed to support and promote use of Critical Race Theory in the classroom.Ray Carter | July 6, 2021
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Health Care
Many Oklahoma hospitals not compliant with price transparency law
An analysis of Oklahoma hospitals found less than half of hospitals are compliant with new federal price transparency rules.Kaitlyn Finley | July 6, 2021
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Criminal Justice
The Declaration and the state of jury trials in America
The founders’ view of what the promise of a jury trial should look like is lost in modern America in two ways.Ryan Haynie | July 2, 2021
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Education
HB 1775 critics attack private schools, homeschoolers
During a recent panel discussing that law, critics not only proclaimed their opposition to HB 1775s, but insisted true indoctrination is happening in private schools and homeschool settings.Ray Carter | June 30, 2021
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Education
School-choice support soaring
A new national poll shows strong and growing bipartisan nationwide support for school choice, including support for allowing parents to use taxpayer funds for private-school tuition.Ray Carter | June 30, 2021
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Education
Western Heights’ challenges show need for education reform
Officials say the travails of families in the Western Heights school district highlight the need to enact additional education reforms that empower parents.Ray Carter | June 30, 2021
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Education
OEA president says U.S. is not a world leader on race issues
The head of Oklahoma’s largest teachers’ union said the United States is not a “shining star of equality” during a recent online panel.Ray Carter | June 29, 2021
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Budget & Tax
Tax cuts put Oklahoma on a better path
This year, lawmakers took an important step to reduce or reverse that outflow by cutting the state penalty on work—Oklahoma’s income tax.Jonathan Small | June 28, 2021