Articles
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Economy
Unions and billionaires pour cash into SQ 832—and call it ‘compassion’
Labor unions and prominent left-wing donors are advancing SQ 832, a policy aligned with their own interests and ideological agendas.Tyler Williamson | May 5, 2026
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Budget & Tax, Economy
Current and former city officials warn SQ 832 could mean higher taxes
Current and former local officials warn that State Question 832 would force cities and towns to raise taxes, hike utility rates, or slash services to keep up with spiraling payroll costs and the inevitable revenue hits from business closures and job losses.Ray Carter | May 5, 2026
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Economy, Culture & the Family
SQ 832 makes work scarce—and can pressure vulnerable women toward choices they don’t want
SQ 832 would shrink access to work, reduce hours, and inject instability into the very lives already stretched thin—conditions that research shows make many pregnant women feel abortion is their only viable option.Jonathan Small, Dave Bond & Matt Oberdick | May 4, 2026
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Education
Sweeping reform aims to confront Oklahoma’s school-produced illiteracy crisis
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed sweeping legislation designed to address Oklahoma’s school-produced illiteracy crisis.Jonathan Small | May 4, 2026
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Culture & the Family
Legislature passes bill shielding Oklahoma parents who decline ‘transgender’ affirmation
Oklahoma lawmakers have approved the “Right to Raise Act,” which bars the state from denying adoption placements or pursuing child-abuse charges against parents who decline to support a child’s gender transition or use opposite-sex pronouns.Ray Carter | April 30, 2026
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Economy
SQ 832 risks killing the very jobs that keep people out of poverty
Most minimum-wage workers are young and quickly move into higher-paying jobs, and that early work experience is often the first step toward long-term economic stability.Curtis Shelton | April 29, 2026
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Education
Oklahoma Senate votes to open OSSAA hearings, scrap transfer-year penalty
The Oklahoma Senate has approved legislation requiring most Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association eligibility and rules-violation hearings to be conducted under the state’s open-meeting laws.Ray Carter | April 29, 2026
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Economy
Report finds Oklahoma poverty fell far more without wage hike
A report released by supporters of State Question 832 estimates only a one-point reduction in poverty under a $15 wage, far below the decline Oklahoma achieved from 2010 to 2019.Ray Carter | April 29, 2026
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Education
Oklahoma Senate approves longer school year, sends bill to Stitt
The Oklahoma Senate has approved legislation to increase the state’s minimum school year from 166 to 173 days beginning in 2027-2028, sending the measure to Gov. Kevin Stitt.Ray Carter | April 28, 2026
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Education
Demand pushes Legislature to expand Oklahoma school-choice program
With nearly 40,000 students using Oklahoma’s Parental Choice Tax Credit program this year and demand projected to exceed the current $250 million cap, state lawmakers have approved a $25 million increase for the 2026-2027 school year.Ray Carter | April 28, 2026