Oklahoma state lawmakers have thousands of bills to consider this legislative session. Here is what to expect and what our reporters are following,
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The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is asking for a $25.5 million dollar appropriation from the state legislature to cover a higher Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administrative fee.
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The head of the Oklahoma Senate on Friday defended his decision to strip a fellow Republican of his leadership roles after he accused some senators of being drunk.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses supporters of a state question to open primaries in Oklahoma turning in their signatures, Gov. Kevin Stitt's response to the violence from immigration enforcement agents in Minnesota and more.
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A handful of newly introduced bills bring Indigenous communities in Oklahoma to the forefront, specifically in the areas of law enforcement, compacts and education.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to address concerns about jail safety and police officer conduct this year.
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The agency presented its budget request to the House Appropriations and Budget Committee Wednesday.
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After overhauling literacy policy in 2013, Mississippi went from 49th to a top 10 state in fourth-grade reading. It's been dubbed the "Mississippi Miracle," but those involved say it was more of a marathon. State lawmakers are now hoping to perform that same miracle in Oklahoma this legislative session.
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Medical marijuana continues to be a focus for Oklahoma legislators this session. Nearly two dozen measures have been filed.
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Lawmakers have filed dozens of bills covering food and agriculture, but some issues concerning property and food are dominating topics this upcoming Oklahoma Legislative Session.
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The legislature is gearing up for its 2026 session, and lawmakers have rolled out their priorities for education policy.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Education debuted its budget request for the 2026 legislative session Monday.
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Ahead of the 2026 legislative session, elected officials filed dozens of environmental bills that range from reckoning with data centers to banning dams on a southeastern Oklahoma river.
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