Articles
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Culture & the Family
Fears Fellowship: A life-changing experience
In their own words, graduates of OCPA’s J. Rufus Fears Fellowship talk about the program’s impact on their lives.Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | May 8, 2025
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Culture & the Family
Lawmakers vote to allow Christian foster parents to serve
Christian couples could not be barred from serving as foster or adoptive parents based on their religious beliefs under legislation approved by the Oklahoma House of Representatives.Ray Carter | May 7, 2025
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Law & Principles
Transparency reforms prompt accusation of ‘fascism’
By an overwhelming majority, members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives have approved a range of reforms that will increase transparency and public participation in the state’s initiative-petition process.Ray Carter | May 7, 2025
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Higher Education
Ban on DEI in Oklahoma colleges passes House
By a margin of nearly four to one, members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives have voted to make permanent a ban on mandatory “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) programs at Oklahoma colleges.Ray Carter | May 6, 2025
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Education
Oklahoma schools embrace new law allowing religious instruction during class time
A new Oklahoma law has opened the door for public school students to receive off-campus religious and moral instruction. Tahlequah and South Coffeyville have already launched a program, and several other communities are “well on their way.”Ray Carter | May 5, 2025
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Education
Texas joins school choice surge, raising the bar for Oklahoma
With Texas joining the universal-school-choice family, the race is on to see which states will provide the most robust opportunities to families.Ray Carter | May 5, 2025
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Law & Principles
Measure to rein in regulation clears Oklahoma Senate
State agency regulations that impose $1 million or more in new compliance costs would get greater scrutiny before taking effect under legislation approved by the Oklahoma Senate.Ray Carter | May 1, 2025
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Higher Education
Report finds OSU medical school uses DEI in training
A new report says Oklahoma State University’s medical school has incorporated “diversity, equity, and inclusion” practices into its medical training programs.Ray Carter | May 1, 2025
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Culture & the Family
OCPA files brief in gender-identity case
OCPA and the Manhattan Institute have filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of parental-rights activist January Littlejohn.Brandon Dutcher | April 30, 2025
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Education
Oklahoma schools defraud taxpayers with bogus ‘virtual’ days?
Some state lawmakers indicate that many Oklahoma public schools are effectively defrauding taxpayers by accepting payment for instructional days that never occur.Ray Carter | April 30, 2025