Articles
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Criminal Justice, Law & Principles
Lawmakers can advance criminal justice reform—and federalism
A recent snag in the legislative process has presented a rare opportunity to help advance criminal justice reform as well as federalism.Ryan Haynie | April 14, 2021
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Law & Principles
Dead-voter bill passes over Democratic opposition
Legislation that requires swift removal of dead individuals from voter rolls has passed the Oklahoma Senate over the united opposition of Senate Democrats.Ray Carter | April 14, 2021
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Higher Education
NCAA threatens Oklahoma over transgender athletes
In a newly released statement, the NCAA Board of Governors indicates it may not allow college championships to be held in Oklahoma unless the state requires female athletes to compete against transgender athletes.Ray Carter | April 13, 2021
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Education
School choice as prophetic justice
A government monopoly that uses the power of the state to force parents to submit their children to an education they don’t think is best for them is the second-greatest offense to justice, short of actually killing or enslaving people.Greg Forster, Ph.D. | April 13, 2021
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Budget & Tax, Education
A flood of federal dollars for education
The federal bailout is estimated to provide more than $1.7 billion to Oklahoma’s K-12 and higher education systems.Curtis Shelton | April 13, 2021
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Good Government
Stitt records highest approval among state officials
Gov. Kevin Stitt has the highest approval rating of several statewide-elected officials, according to polling released this month.Ray Carter | April 12, 2021
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Law & Principles, Economy
McGirt ruling now negatively impacting tribes
Now, even the tribal governments who hailed the ruling on McGirt are being directly impacted in a negative way.Ray Carter | April 12, 2021
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Economy
Regulatory reform will foster innovation and growth
As Oklahoma’s political leaders search for ways to fire up economic growth, they must turn their attention to Oklahoma's dysfunctional regulatory system.Andrew C. Spiropoulos | April 12, 2021
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Law & Principles
‘Save Women’s Sports Act’ advances in Oklahoma
Legislation that would limit women’s sports to individuals who are biological females has been approved by a state House committee.Ray Carter | April 8, 2021
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Budget & Tax
Beware the flood of federal dollars
The long-term impact of Biden's “American Rescue Plan” could have may be the biggest threat to Oklahoma.Curtis Shelton | April 8, 2021