Articles
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Budget & Tax, Law & Principles
Abusive lawsuits stifling Oklahoma economic, job growth
Excessive lawsuit costs are costing citizens jobs and income—and costing the state tax revenue.Ray Carter | February 5, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Stitt shows how to cut taxes during ‘down’ year
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s budget shows that officials have sufficient funding to balance the budget without major cuts to any part of state government, aside from the elimination of one-time funding that was supposed to expire anyway.Ray Carter | February 5, 2025
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Law & Principles
Effort to reduce state regulation gets bipartisan support
Legislation that would reduce the amount of state regulation imposed on Oklahomans has cleared its first legislative hurdle.Ray Carter | February 4, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Stitt calls for tax cuts, spending restraint
In his annual State of the State address, Gov. Kevin Stitt called on lawmakers to cut Oklahoma’s income tax by a half-point, restrain spending, and preserve state savings.Ray Carter | February 3, 2025
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Education
Trump order could boost school-choice opportunities
With a newly signed executive order, President Donald Trump is seeking to use federal funds to boost school choice opportunities across the country, including in Oklahoma.Ray Carter | January 30, 2025
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Education
Test results show no academic improvement after Oklahoma’s school spending spree
Though funding for Oklahoma’s public schools has skyrocketed since 2013, test scores in both reading and math are far lower today than in 2013.Ray Carter | January 29, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Stitt seeks income-tax cut
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced he will seek to cut Oklahoma’s personal income tax from the current rate of 4.75 percent to 4.25 percent this year—while also putting the state on a path to eliminating the tax altogether.Ray Carter | January 29, 2025
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Health Care
Conference offers escape from excessive health care prices
The health care “price transparency” movement originated in large part with some free-market doctors in Oklahoma. A national conference being held April 9-11 in Oklahoma City is a testament to how far the movement has come.Ray Carter | January 29, 2025
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Higher Education
Oklahoma regional colleges emphasize affordability
Against a background in which college tuition increases have far outpaced inflation in recent decades, the overseers of several Oklahoma regional colleges are working to push back against that trend.Ray Carter | January 28, 2025
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Education
Senate Education Committee leaders seek longer school year, other reforms
The leaders of the Senate Education Committee have unveiled an agenda that includes lengthening the school year in Oklahoma, moving school-board elections to boost public input, and eliminating “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) programs on college campuses.Ray Carter | January 28, 2025