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Former Oklahoma House Speaker Charles McCall writes in an open letter that he’s filing to run for governor to stop liberal attacks against the state.
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A board charged with overseeing Oklahoma’s legal settlements rejected a landmark settlement to address systemic mental health issues in the state’s county jails.
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The unorthodox request comes as the controversial state education leader faces questions about the financial management of the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
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A letter to the House Speaker complains of state superintendent’s ‘rogue behavior.’
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Public negotiations are expected to continue Thursday after sides can’t reach agreement.
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Legislative leaders and Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office are expected to sit down Monday in what could be a historic public meeting on budget negotiations.
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Oklahoma lawmakers have a message for people affected by the tornados that roared through Oklahoma this weekend: help is on the way.
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House Speaker Charles McCall and Appropriations and Budget Chair Kevin Wallace introduced their chamber’s proposed state budget for Fiscal Year 2025 Tuesday, but the inclusion of an income tax cut and a $1 billion gap between the House and Senate plans, means the fight over how to spend state tax dollars continues.
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House and Senate leadership unveiled details on a proposal punishing people for entering and remaining in the state without legal permission Thursday, and they want to create a new crime to try and combat illegal immigration.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court says the state legislature has authority to override the governor’s vetoes on tribal compacts.