Articles
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Budget & Tax
Two reforms for TSET
The time has come to reform TSET in two ways. First, new tobacco settlement dollars should be redirected to high-priority health care needs (rural hospitals, care for veterans, etc.). Second, TSET’s endowment should be reduced, capped, and limited to helping people quit smoking and to health care needs related to smoking (what most people thought TSET was about in the first place).Trent England | January 30, 2018
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Budget & Tax
Stop conspiring with zero emissions
The legislature should repeal its zero-emission tax credit for all sources of zero-emission power, not just wind.Byron Schlomach, Ph.D. | January 30, 2018
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Budget & Tax
Limit local taxing power
Because taxing income means disincentivizing paid work, OCPA advocates shifting the state of Oklahoma away from reliance on income taxes. Moreover, state lawmakers should eliminate the possibility of local income taxes within Oklahoma—while allowing city governments to access available and stable sources of revenue to support the legitimate ends of local government.Trent England | January 30, 2018
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Education
Let teachers vote on unions
Helping teachers and students succeed is a goal we all share, a goal that matters most for Oklahoma’s most vulnerable young people. Getting public policy right in the area of education includes respecting teachers and freeing them from the shackles of old, outmoded systems.Jonathan Small | January 29, 2018
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Education
Expand parental choice in education
Oklahoma has two private-school choice programs which are benefiting students. In 2018, policymakers should expand them and enact new ones.Brandon Dutcher | January 29, 2018
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Education
Relax school regulations
In Oklahoma and across the nation, we’ve been trying to improve education by tightening regulations on schools. The irony is that better educational results actually come from giving more freedom and responsibility to schools, principals, and parents—which means relaxing central control.Greg Forster, Ph.D. | January 29, 2018
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Education
School serves children of incarcerated parents
What challenges do children with parents in prison face? Ask Robin Khoury, founder and director of Little Light Christian School in Oklahoma City:Mike Brake | January 29, 2018
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Criminal Justice
Enact criminal-justice reform
Oklahoma incarcerates women at double the rate of Thailand. Our female incarceration rate is not just the highest in the U.S., it’s the highest on the planet.Andrew Speno | January 29, 2018
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Health Care
To help needy Oklahomans, implement Medicaid audits
Annually, billions of dollars are lost—and stolen—from taxpayers and the truly needy through spending on ineligible Medicaid recipients. Some of the dollars are lost through outdated systems and auditing practices by the state, others through blatant fraudulent and criminal behavior.Tom Newell | January 29, 2018
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Law & Principles
Know the facts on SQ 640
Some Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to wage war against SQ 640, claiming it confines government by making any revenue-raising measures impossible to pass. But that’s not true.Jonathan Small | January 29, 2018