Articles
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Higher Education
OSU students can be disciplined for ‘incorrect pronoun usage’
Some of OSU’s policies are sadly typical of the campus insanity seen nationwide.Jonathan Small | February 26, 2024
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma House continues to focus on income-tax repeal
For the second time in two weeks, members of a state House committee have advanced legislation to gradually eliminate Oklahoma’s personal income tax.Ray Carter | February 26, 2024
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Law & Principles, Good Government
At CPAC, McCall touts Oklahoma school choice, tax cuts
Addressing one of the nation’s largest gatherings of political conservatives on Feb. 23, House Speaker Charles McCall touted Oklahoma’s record as a leader on school choice and a model of fiscal governance where tax cuts are prioritized in policymaking.Ray Carter | February 23, 2024
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Budget & Tax
Legislation would put Oklahoma taxpayers at risk
Proposed legislation would undo Oklahoma’s historic pension progress and put taxpayers at risk.Curtis Shelton | February 23, 2024
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Budget & Tax, Law & Principles
OCPA praises House action on income taxes
OCPA President Jonathan Small issued the following statement following passage by the House Rules Committee of HB 2949, which would provide income tax relief for working Oklahomans.Staff | February 22, 2024
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Budget & Tax, Law & Principles
Oklahoma House committee advances pro-growth tax cuts
Members of an Oklahoma House committee overwhelmingly approved a significant income-tax cut paired with a new tax on wind energy and voted to put the income tax on the path to full repeal.Ray Carter | February 22, 2024
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Budget & Tax
Senate Republicans: No income-tax cuts this year
Senate Republican lawmakers will not vote to cut Oklahoman’s income-tax rates this year even though the state has more than half a billion dollars in growth revenue, the chamber’s leader announced Wednesday.Ray Carter | February 21, 2024
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma Senate committee votes to scrap parent penalty
Members of an Oklahoma Senate committee have voted to repeal a portion of state law that threatens parents with up to a year in jail if they try to enroll their children in a school by falsely claiming to live in that district.Ray Carter | February 21, 2024
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Education, Law & Principles
Oklahoma Republicans join Democrats to reduce parent role in school-board races
A handful of House Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to kill a bill that would have moved school-board elections to the November ballot. However, a similar bill remains alive.Ray Carter | February 20, 2024
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Higher Education
To address colleges’ failure, new Oklahoma workforce effort advances
Frustrated with a state college system that produces degree-holders in fields that are in low demand even as higher-paying jobs go unfilled, Oklahoma state senators have opted to do an end-run around the college system.Ray Carter | February 20, 2024