Articles
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Education
Education opportunity to increase statewide under Stitt plan
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Friday he will use millions of dollars in federal COVID funds to increase educational opportunity across Oklahoma.Ray Carter | July 17, 2020
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Law & Principles
Attorney General’s tribal agreement falling apart?
Within a day, it appears one of the issues to be ironed out is which tribes were actually part of the agreement.Ray Carter | July 17, 2020
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Law & Principles
OCPA comment on AG-tribal agreement on McGirt v. Oklahoma
Jonathan Small, president of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, issued a statement today in response to Attorney General Mike Hunter’s proposal for federal legislation to address challenges raised by the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling.Staff | July 16, 2020
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Law & Principles
Hunter proposal raises tax, regulatory issues
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter says he has reached an agreement with five tribal governments on proposed federal legislation that would address issues raised by a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.Ray Carter | July 16, 2020
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Education
Union praises Oklahoma Republican for working with Democrats
The Oklahoma affiliate of a national labor union that has endorsed Democratic candidates such as Joe Biden and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has given an award to a member of Oklahoma House Republican leadership, praising his work with Democrats.Ray Carter | July 16, 2020
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Culture & the Family
Stitt contracts COVID, says Oklahoma will remain open
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19, but said that doesn’t mean he now thinks Oklahoma should reverse course by forcing business closures again.Ray Carter | July 15, 2020
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Law & Principles
Legislation protects citizen-engagement privacy
A new law ensures that Oklahomans may freely and privately support charities and nonprofits that align with their views without fear of public disclosure.Kaitlyn Finley | July 15, 2020
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Economy, Culture & the Family
What are the leading causes of death in Oklahoma?
While the coronavirus is a real public health issue, it may not turn out to be the taker of life it was initially envisioned to be.Mike Brake | July 15, 2020
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Higher Education
The fight for freedom begins on Oklahoma campuses
Social justice permeates Oklahoma higher education—but it hasn’t stayed on campus.David Randall, Ph.D. | July 14, 2020
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Criminal Justice
Criminal justice or criminal vengeance?
In order to think clearly about criminal justice issues, it is important to separate politics from justice. Both sides of the political divide commingle the two far more frequently than they want to admit. This is evident from recent events.Ryan Haynie | July 14, 2020