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Flat budgets, tax cuts and priorities: lawmakers balance agendas with finances, economic uncertaintyLawmakers are in the final stretch of Oklahoma’s 60th regular legislative session and state budget talks are ramping up. However, concerns over state agency spending and federal funding cuts mean uncertainty lies ahead, along with differing ideas on where tax dollars should be prioritized.
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She’s the only Democrat and one of two women vying for the top executive seat in the state.
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Because of Oklahoma Republicans’ supermajority, Democrats at the state capitol have little say in the state budget negotiations at this point, but not zero say. KOSU spoke to Democratic leaders about how they fit into the legislative budgeting process.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters addressed a packed room of lawmakers for two and half hours Monday about his policy proposals and rhetoric — and things got heated.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt was sworn into his second term in office late Monday morning. He is the fifth governor to serve two terms.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling will have a major impact on abortion access across the country, but the law won’t change much in Oklahoma.
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Sue Campbell and her husband David stand under a tree at a dog park along a busy highway near Lake Hefner. Their dog is here, too — a 3-year-old ball of…
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics KOSU's Michael Cross talks with ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel and Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill…
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Headlines for Wednesday, September 9, 2015:State House Democrats manage to take a seat away from the Republican Party. (NewsOK)The wife of murdered Labor…