Articles
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma attracts movers, but income tax still a problem
A new analysis shows that Oklahoma is attracting more movers than the vast majority of states but also suggests that Oklahoma’s income tax remains a deterrent that is driving higher-income individuals to other states.Ray Carter | February 25, 2025
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma lawmakers support medical conscience exemptions
Under legislation approved by an Oklahoma House committee, medical professionals cannot be forced to participate in activities—such as abortion or performing sex-change surgeries on children—that violate their religious or moral beliefs.Ray Carter | February 25, 2025
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Law & Principles
Democrats join Oklahoma House Republicans to deter antisemitism
For the second time in two weeks, an Oklahoma legislative committee has advanced legislation designed to target acts of antisemitism.Ray Carter | February 24, 2025
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Education
Jenks school: ‘Gender’ lesson an enrollment mistake
During a recent weather-related “virtual” day in the Jenks school district, some parents got a glimpse of course content—and didn’t like what they saw.Ray Carter | February 21, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma income-tax repeal moves ahead
Oklahomans could see the personal income tax fully eliminated through a gradual phaseout process under legislation that has cleared its first legislative hurdle.Ray Carter | February 20, 2025
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Law & Principles
House approves effort to reduce state regulation
An effort to significantly reduce major state regulations has received overwhelming, bipartisan support in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.Ray Carter | February 20, 2025
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Education
Effort to put more money in Oklahoma classrooms faces opposition
Members of a House budget subcommittee have voted to require that at least 60 percent of Oklahoma public-school funding go to classroom expenses.Ray Carter | February 20, 2025
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Education
Demand for Oklahoma school-choice tax credits remains strong
The second year of the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit shows continuing strong demand from Oklahoma families—with more than 31,000 applications on the first day alone.Ray Carter | February 19, 2025
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Higher Education
Lawmakers target antisemitism at Oklahoma universities
Amid a growing tide of public antisemitism on college campuses nationwide, members of a state Senate committee have voted to target that type of discrimination in Oklahoma.Ray Carter | February 19, 2025
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Law & Principles
Bill would prevent future church closings
When COVID first spread in 2020, many government officials seized on their newfound power to force the closure of churches while granting exemptions to favored businesses. That would not be allowed again under a bill that has advanced from an Oklahoma Senate committee.Ray Carter | February 19, 2025