This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and former House Democratic leader Emily Virgin about an announcement from Gov. Kevin Stitt concerning an immigration enforcement partnership between Oklahoma and the federal government, a lawsuit against Stitt over his order for state employees to return to in-office work and State Superintendent Ryan Walters asks for a legal opinion from Attorney General Gentner Drummond regarding a Trump executive order on federal funding for undocumented students.
The trio also talks about a report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission showing more than 20% of private school tax credits went to families making more than $250,000 and the 2026 races for Attorney General and State Superintendent get their first candidates.