Articles
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Budget & Tax
New Tax Foundation property tax map
Many tax consumers claim Oklahoma is a low-tax state, but state taxes are near the national average. It is local taxes that are low, as shown by the Tax Foundation's latest map of per capita property tax collections.Curtis Shelton | April 2, 2019
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Health Care
Three reforms for Oklahoma health care
Instead of expanding Medicaid and increasing demand for government-subsidized health care by adding hundreds of thousands of able-bodied, working-age adults onto the state’s bloated Medicaid program, Oklahoma policymakers should pursue real regulatory reform to allow free-market principles to organically increase the supply and lower the costs of health care for all Oklahomans.Kaitlyn Finley | April 1, 2019
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Budget & Tax
Coastal fairy tales on education
Beware the coastal fairy tales on education.Jonathan Small | March 29, 2019
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Good Government
Transparency and caution
As session continues, the focus now moves from accountability to transparency.Jonathan Small | March 22, 2019
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Education
Edmond parents report abuse in schools
During a special Thursday forum, parents told members of the Edmond School Board that students have been subjected to extreme bullying that includes physical assault and even being forced to ingest urine, and families are being forced to take extreme measures in response.Ray Carter | March 20, 2019
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Health Care
Senate Bill 605 is bad policy, no matter where you try it
Oklahoma should reject proposals like state Senate Bill 605 to further expand Medicaid. Similar Medicaid expansion plans have been scrapped in states like Iowa and New Hampshire due to high costs.Kaitlyn Finley | March 18, 2019
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Good Government
Pointless politics
Politics is full of good intentions and well-meaning ideas, so why does government so often stumble?Jonathan Small | March 15, 2019
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Education
Study says Oklahoma charters can deliver more bang for the buck
Top charter schools can deliver more learning per dollar spent, on average, than regular public schools, according to a new study by a former Oklahoma Secretary of Education.Mike Brake | March 14, 2019
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Good Government
OCPA statement on Gov. Stitt signing agency accountability bills
Jonathan Small | March 13, 2019
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Budget & Tax
Report: State economy grows even as oil prices remain low
The latest monthly report from the Oklahoma State Treasurer’s office indicates that the state economy continues to grow even as oil prices remain low.Curtis Shelton | March 12, 2019