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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses State Question 820 not making the November ballot, a law banning mask mandates in schools being partially overturned and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joy Hofmeister calling for a $5,000 raise for teachers.
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Oklahoma voters will not get to vote on recreational cannabis this November. A state Supreme Court ruling means the ballot measure will have to wait.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a recreational marijuana initiative petition before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the State Board of Education refusing to hear two appeals on school accreditation downgrades.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the primary runoff election results, as well as a possible ballot measure this November for recreational marijuana.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the scandal over Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchens at state parks and a report showing major mismanagement in COVID-19 funds for education.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Republican-led state legislature passing a bill to criminalize abortions with a penalty of up to ten years in prison and a $100,000 fine, as well as the outcome of the election in Norman where Mayor Breea Clark lost to Larry Heikkila.
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New Mexico is making the sale of up to 2 ounces of recreational marijuana legal, bringing legalization to the doorstep of Texas, the largest prohibition state.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Stitt's effort to use state employees as substitute teachers amid the current omicron surge and an initiative petition on recreational marijuana.
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This week in Oklahoma Politics discusses State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister switching her political affiliation to Democrat to challenge Gov. Kevin Stitt in next year's election and much more.
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District Attorney George Gascón about why he wants to see more jurisdictions expunge marijuana convictions.