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The episode features reports on the history of school choice, a study looking into the long term effects of COVID-19 and the escalation in anti-Asian language, violence, and hate crimes in the country.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the trial over Oklahoma's execution protocol coming to an end and a challenge against the special election to fill the seat getting vacated by U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe.
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Last week in the Oklahoma legislature highlighted how the coronavirus pandemic made its mark on conservative members.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses bills in the state legislature to effectively ban abortions in Oklahoma, legislation to provide pay raises for teachers and Highway Patrol troopers and a measure to ban mandatory vaccinations for private businesses.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a controversial school voucher bill, medical marijuana and tax cut bills and Gov. Kevin Stitt nominating his former employee to the State Board of Education.
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic and its surges, Oklahomans have struggled to find open hospital beds, to schedule urgent care appointments and have seen their surgeries moved back. Those access issues trickle down to even the most routine appointments.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics features a report released by the State Auditor criticizing state officials in how they handled issues in the pandemic and how the Attorney General held on to the report since last May, as well as Gov. Kevin Stitt's State of the State Address to kick off the 2022 legislative session.
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State Auditor Cindy Byrd's office completed the audit nine months ago, but never got approval from Attorney General John O'Connor to release the findings. The office decided to release the audit without permission on Wednesday.
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The vast majority described a shortage of substitutes and having to fill in for their coworkers who were out sick.