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The bill proposed giving lawmakers the power to fill judicial vacancies.
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Stitt or Drummond? Oklahoma Supreme Court will decide who represents state in tribal compacting caseA federal judge thinks the Oklahoma Supreme Court should decide whether the Governor or Attorney General has the authority to represent the state’s interests in federal court. One attorney says the court’s choice could affect more than just the case in question.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discuss the Oklahoma Supreme Court hearing arguments regarding a Catholic virtual charter school, approval for an initiative petition to raise the state's minimum wage to move forward and a preliminary hearing over Epic Charter Schools' cofounders.
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Attorneys for the two remaining survivors addressed the state's highest court directly in an effort to get their reparations case back to trial. Community members in Tulsa watched the proceedings live.
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Proposed State Question 832, if approved by voters, would increase the minimum wage to $9 in 2025 with additional gradual increases until it reaches $15 an hour in 2029. It is currently $7.25 an hour and is tied to the federal minimum wage.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court says the state legislature has authority to override the governor’s vetoes on tribal compacts.
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Critics of an initiative petition that seeks to raise the minimum wage are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to revisit its decision that the petition was constitutional.
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Advocates can now begin gathering almost 100,000 signatures required to put question on ballot.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses new estimates from the State Board of Equalization for lawmakers to craft a state budget for the 2025 fiscal year, Edmond Schools challenging an order from the State Board of Education to remove books from its library and more.
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Attorneys for the two living survivors will be able to speak to the state's justices about their public nuisance suit.