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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss lawmakers returning to the capital next week for a special session on tax reform and Oklahoma joining other states and the federal government in an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss supporters of abortion access dropping their initiative petition, a judge ruling against the transfer of a federal inmate to be executed in Oklahoma and a multitude of changes at Oklahoma City's Western Heights school.
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The Western Heights Board of Education is back in business following Gov. Kevin Stitt’s appointment of a new board member. The move comes in response to the resignation of three board members who oversaw multiple operational failures.
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Three embattled school board members at Oklahoma City’s Western Heights Public Schools are resigning after months of controversy. The resignations come after the Oklahoma Supreme Court decided last month to uphold a state takeover of the district.
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Western Heights Public Schools announced on Monday it is implementing a mask requirement in its buildings and on its buses.
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An Oklahoma County judge issued an order Thursday for Western Heights Public Schools' board to allow the state to take over operations of the district.
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Oklahoma's State Board of Education met Monday to discuss rules dictating how House Bill 1775 will be enforced. They also voted unanimously to take over Western Heights Public Schools.
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The southwest Oklahoma City school district Western Heights was reprimanded by Oklahoma's State Board of Education Thursday afternoon. If the district doesn’t make drastic changes, a state takeover or annexation seem likely.