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Education
Oklahoma Senate approves limit on school virtual days
Oklahoma’s brick-and-mortar public schools would not be allowed to transition to virtual learning in most situations, other than true emergencies, under legislation approved by the Oklahoma Senate.Ray Carter | March 28, 2025
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Education
Oklahoma’s school spending spree may not make it to classroom
Oklahoma public schools receive an average of $13,736 per student, but state lawmakers have defeated legislation requiring that at least half of school funds be spent in the classroom.Ray Carter | March 27, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma House votes to phase out income tax
Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives have voted to phase out the state’s personal income tax.Ray Carter | March 25, 2025
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Education
Study: School choice doesn’t increase homeschool regulation
A study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and the Texas Home School Coalition finds that the growth of school choice “does not appear to have negatively impacted homeschool regulation. In fact, homeschool regulation has decreased rather than increased over time.”Ray Carter | March 25, 2025
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Law & Principles
Lawsuit reform clears Oklahoma Senate, heads to House
Members of the Oklahoma Senate have passed legislation that would prevent “jackpot” awards in Oklahoma courts while still allowing victims to receive full payment for medical treatment and lost income.Ray Carter | March 24, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma falls further behind as Mississippi repeals income tax
The gap between Oklahoma and one of its state competitors became even greater this month as lawmakers in Mississippi voted to put their state income tax on a gradual path to elimination.Ray Carter | March 24, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Income-tax elimination can boost budget stability
According to a new report, Oklahoma’s state government would experience more budget stability if the income tax is eliminated and the government instead relies more on existing sales tax collections.Ray Carter | March 20, 2025
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma Senate addresses employer liability issue created by Supreme Court
Seeking to correct a mess created by an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling, members of the Oklahoma Senate have advanced legislation that would protect businesses from being sued by the employees of subcontractors.Ray Carter | March 19, 2025
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma Senate approves initiative-petition reform
Members of the Oklahoma Senate have overwhelmingly voted to reform the state’s initiative-petition process to increase transparency and boost citizen participation.Ray Carter | March 19, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Other states have no income tax … and lower property taxes
Five states with no personal income tax also have the same or lower effective property tax rates than Oklahoma.Ray Carter | March 18, 2025