Articles
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Culture & the Family
Oklahoma Democrats fight to let men use women’s bathroom
Democratic lawmakers started the new year arguing that men should be allowed to use the women’s bathroom at the back of the Oklahoma House chamber.Ray Carter | January 16, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Bills to repeal Oklahoma income tax increase in number
Another state lawmaker is urging his colleagues to repeal Oklahoma’s personal income tax, which is often referred to as the state’s penalty on work and investment.Ray Carter | January 16, 2025
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Education
Bill would move Oklahoma school-board elections to November
Extremely low voter turnout is the norm in Oklahoma school-board elections. One state lawmaker wants to move school-board races to general-election ballots that generate much higher levels of community involvement.Ray Carter | January 15, 2025
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Judicial Reform
Another benefit of a transparent judicial-selection process
With a transparent judicial-selection process, we would learn more about future members of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. But we would also learn a thing or two about some of our elected lawmakers.Ryan Haynie | January 14, 2025
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Culture & the Family
Survivor of communism warns Oklahoma audience of Chinese influence
Lily Tang Williams warned an Oklahoma City audience of the perils of communism and against allowing the Chinese government to increase its leverage through business ties and higher education.Ray Carter | January 14, 2025
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Higher Education
Transparency sought for Oklahoma universities’ foreign funds
Some Oklahoma universities receive millions of dollars from foreign sources. Under legislation filed by state Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, they would have to publicly report any foreign funding received and its purpose.Ray Carter | January 10, 2025
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Judicial Reform
A new Supreme Court justice is being selected—and Oklahomans deserve transparency
As 14 applicants are considered for the state Supreme Court, Oklahomans deserve a transparent judicial-selection process.Ryan Haynie | January 9, 2025
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Culture & the Family
Medical research bolsters case for Oklahoma sex-change law
An article published in the medical journal Cureus found that adults who undergo so-called “gender-affirming” surgery have a 12.12-fold higher suicide attempt risk than those who did not.Ray Carter | January 9, 2025
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Budget & Tax
Oklahoma’s tax-cut progress has stalled
Earlier this century Oklahoma made great strides in reducing its penalty on work, the state income tax. That progress has stalled out, however, even as other states have picked up the pace on tax cuts.Curtis Shelton | January 9, 2025
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Education
Oklahoma public school revenue hits $13,736 per student
According to the Oklahoma Cost Accounting System, per-student revenue in Oklahoma public schools reached $13,736 per student in the 2023-24 school year—an increase of 51 percent since 2017-18. During that time, Oklahoma’s average ACT score dropped from 19.3 to 17.6.Ray Carter | January 8, 2025