Articles
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Judicial Reform
Arm of Oklahoma Supreme Court engages in campaigning for three justices
An official arm of the Oklahoma Supreme Court is urging lawyers to retain three members of the Oklahoma Supreme Court facing retention-ballot elections.Ray Carter | October 31, 2024
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Economy
Oklahoma among top states in job creation
A recent analysis found that Oklahoma has been among the nation’s top states for job creation since February 2020, the last pre-COVID month.Ray Carter | October 29, 2024
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Culture & the Family
Report finds families moving to Oklahoma
“All these educational, economic, and cultural factors help explain the red state appeal to families with children looking to relocate.”Ray Carter | October 28, 2024
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma lawmakers seek to reduce state regulations
Oklahomans face more state regulations than citizens in most states across the nation, and experts say the accumulation of those rules impedes economic growth and job creation.Ray Carter | October 25, 2024
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Education
Oklahoma private school tuition lower than public-school funding
Estimates for average private-school tuition in Oklahoma range from $7,432 to $8,092, while Oklahoma public schools have an average of $13,605 per student.Ray Carter | October 23, 2024
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Judicial Reform
Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling negatively impacts oil-and-gas companies
A decision handed down in May by the Oklahoma Supreme Court may increase the liability of oil-and-gas companies when sued in cases involving subcontractors.Ray Carter | October 23, 2024
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Education
Bixby schools fight parents of special-needs children
Parents of Down syndrome children say Bixby school officials formerly raved about their children, saying they’re “so sweet” and don’t have behavior issues. But after parents demanded a better education, “They started painting our children to be a monster.”Ray Carter | October 22, 2024
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Education
Kids watch drag-queen movie at Tulsa Union school
Students in a theater class at Union High School in Tulsa spent their final days before fall break watching a movie in which a drag queen was a main character.Ray Carter | October 17, 2024
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Education
Oklahoma school-choice programs save the state millions of dollars
Because Oklahoma’s school-choice programs pay to educate children at a much lower cost than the per-pupil spending for those same children in public schools, these programs have generated combined cumulative savings of $96.8 million to $181 million for the state.Ray Carter | October 16, 2024
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Higher Education
OSU Foundation balks at expression of biological reality
While the OSU College Democrats are allowed to use a crowdfunding platform operated by the OSU Foundation, a conservative student organization that says “men cannot become women” is facing pushback.Ray Carter | October 15, 2024