Articles
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Budget & Tax
Reports indicate state economic slowdown
Revenue projections certified by the State Board of Equalization in December showed Oklahoma lawmakers will have little additional money to spend in this year’s legislative session—an increase of just one-tenth of 1 percent.Ray Carter | January 7, 2020
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Education
Tax-credit scholarships help kids find the right fit
What is the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship program, and why does it matter? Several families who have received scholarships from the program share their life-changing experiences.Staci Elder Hensley | January 6, 2020
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Budget & Tax
Fiscal restraint will be tested in 2020
The Board of Equalization has certified a small increase in revenue for the upcoming fiscal year. Policymakers must resist the urge to enact “revenue enhancements” and instead practice fiscal responsibility.Curtis Shelton | January 6, 2020
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Budget & Tax
Tribes sue state, but concede casino fees subject to renegotiation
Three tribal governments have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to declare that their casino gaming compacts automatically renew. Yet in that same lawsuit those tribes concede that the fees they pay Oklahoma government for geographic monopolies on casino gaming are subject to renegotiation.Ray Carter | January 3, 2020
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Education
Oklahoma education agency newsletter includes transgender bathroom policy, other LGBT ‘best practices’
A recent Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) newsletter advises school districts to allow students to use the bathroom of their choice based on gender identity rather than biological gender.Ray Carter | January 2, 2020
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Education
Shortage of applicants, not teachers, plagues Oklahoma schools
When lawmakers passed historic tax increases in part for teacher pay raises in 2018, it was argued that schools’ reliance on emergency-certified teachers demonstrated the need for those actions.Ray Carter | December 30, 2019
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Education
Reading ESAs will put Oklahoma parents in charge
Florida has been a leading K-12 innovator for years, so it is no surprise that it became the first state to offer education savings accounts (ESA) to children enrolled in public schools.Patrick Gibbons | December 30, 2019
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Education
Who governs Oklahoma’s public school system?
The fundamental problem with public education is the lack of accountability. The best school accountability is parental choice, but reforms to the system’s governance structure can also help.Greg Forster, Ph.D. | December 27, 2019
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Education
Oklahoma education agency promotes progressive activism masquerading as civics
Generation Citizen makes the casual observer think it’s nonpartisan: “Through student-driven projects, youth learn how to effect policy change by engaging with local government and leaders to solve community problems.” In truth, Generation Citizen smuggles propaganda and vocational training for progressive activism into K-12 schools and calls it “action civics.”David Randall, Ph.D. | December 26, 2019
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Judicial Reform
Critics denounce secrecy of Oklahoma judicial nominating process
Following a judicial bribery scandal in the 1960s, Oklahoma adopted a “Missouri plan” system in which an outside commission selects judicial nominees and the governor is barred from considering any other applicants.Ray Carter | December 26, 2019