Carmen Forman of Oklahoma Voice
Oklahoma Voice reporterCarmen covers state government, politics and health care for Oklahoma Voice. A Norman native, she previously worked in Arizona and Virginia before she began reporting on the Oklahoma Capitol.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt caught some lawmakers off guard Monday when he called for consolidating public colleges and universities in his State of the State speech.
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The Oklahoma House on Wednesday approved a personal income tax cut in a special legislative session, despite uncertainty about whether the state Senate will vote on the issue.
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Some members of the Oklahoma Republican Party voted Saturday to condemn U.S. Sen. James Lankford for working on a bipartisan immigration deal that they say runs counter to the state party’s platform.
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Marking a victory for state-tribal relations, Gov. Kevin Stitt and the Chickasaw Nation have entered into new agreements on tobacco tax revenue and motor vehicle registrations.
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Post-McGirt case could have far-reaching impact on Oklahoma tax policies.
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Senate leader calls the special legislative session a waste of taxpayer money.
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Two Republican senators want to amend a new law that bars state agencies and pension systems from working with banks that an Oklahoma official deemed hostile to fossil fuel energy companies.
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The last across-the-board pay raise for more than 30,000 workers was in 2019.
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About 11,600 applications had been approved as of Wednesday last week.
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A new report recommends state lawmakers pass legislation to create a voluntary statewide program whereby drivers are taxed per mile driven rather than at the gas pump.