Both House Speaker Kyle Hilbert and Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton indicated that a cautious approach would be taken ...
While there are more questions than answers, here's what we know about the abrupt resignation of OSU President Kayse Shrum ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to eliminate virtual learning days, bill aims to crack down ...
Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the state’s income tax rate championed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Stitt is urging legislators to reduce ...
Oklahomans may soon benefit from tax credits aimed at encouraging those seeking opportunities to enroll in career training.State Rep. Ryan Eaves (R-Atoka) intro ...
One key to balancing the budget at Oklahoma’s state Capitol is knowing exactly how much money our state has. It looks like our state may have less money to work with this year, according to revenue ...
Oklahomans should look askance at anything that impedes their freedom to create and build their own businesses, including ...
In Oklahoma's 9-page plan for Operation Guardian, there's an entire section dealing with county jails and what to do with undocumented immigrants who are arrested, but not ...
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KRMG Tulsa on MSNHow Oklahoma plans to deport illegal migrants in state custodyParole for violent offenders would be subject to the discretion of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board and the governor.
Gov. Kevin Stitt and legislative leaders have said one of their top goals this year is curbing student cellphone use.
Some lawmakers’ top education priority this year at the state Capitol is to ban cell phones in Oklahoma classrooms.
Senate Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton announced Thursday that the revenue projections showed Oklahoma under by around $300 million.
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