Articles
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma Republican Party opposes California election scheme
Officials with the Oklahoma Republican Party have filed a lawsuit challenging a state question that would junk the state’s current election system and instead force Oklahoma voters to participate in a California-style system.Ray Carter | April 14, 2025
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Health Care
Indiana seeks work requirements for Medicaid-expansion population
State lawmakers in Indiana have voted to impose work requirements as a condition of eligibility for able-bodied adults added to that state’s Medicaid program through Obamacare expansion.Ray Carter | April 14, 2025
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Education
Many high-funded Oklahoma schools have low instructional spending, poor performance
State data show that even in many of Oklahoma’s highest-funded ($20,000 per student or more) school districts, less than half of the funding goes to instruction—and academic outcomes remain poor.Ray Carter | April 14, 2025
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Law & Principles
An agenda for Oklahoma statewide candidates
Message-tested platitudes are not enough. Oklahoma’s aspiring political leaders must commit to do hard things.Jonathan Small | April 14, 2025
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Budget & Tax
OCPA praises Senate passage of income-tax repeal
OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised members of the Oklahoma Senate for voting to put the state income tax on a gradual path to full repeal.Staff | April 11, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma Senate votes to gradually eliminate state income tax
Members of the Oklahoma Senate have voted to gradually eliminate Oklahoma’s personal income tax. The measure is now only one vote away from the governor’s desk.Ray Carter | April 10, 2025
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Law & Principles, Culture & the Family
Bill advances to protect religious foster parents
Legislation that would preserve the religious rights of foster parents has advanced from an Oklahoma House committee.Ray Carter | April 9, 2025
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Health Care
Price transparency bill overcomes hospital opposition
Legislation that would require Oklahoma hospitals to publicly post prices for roughly 300 services has advanced from a state House committee, overcoming the lobbying efforts of hospital officials who sought to kill the transparency measure.Ray Carter | April 9, 2025
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Law & Principles, Culture & the Family
Oklahoma House committee quickly approves ban on men in women’s prisons
Members of an Oklahoma House committee have voted to ban men from being placed in women’s prisons. The action is consistent with Trump administration policy but contrary to the views of the newest member of the OU law faculty.Ray Carter | April 9, 2025
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Higher Education
Oklahoma House committee advances DEI ban for colleges
Legislation making permanent a ban on “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) programs at Oklahoma colleges has easily passed out of a state House committee.Ray Carter | April 8, 2025