eCapitol
An Oklahoma-based company with corporate headquarters located in Oklahoma City, eCapitollaunched as an online capitol news and information business in the early 1990's. eCapitol provides on-the-ground, politically-neutral reporting of capitol activity.
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The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services heard from four agencies during budget hearings Monday, three of which asked for…
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Oklahoma's newly elected Superintendent of Public Instruction is unveiling a new five-year plan to give Oklahoma teachers a $5,000 pay raise over the next…
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Two of Oklahoma’s most prominent lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy groups announced Monday they are merging to form a united voice to fight…
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The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) Commissioner Terri White said she is hopeful the agency will be one of the…
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Oklahoma lawmakers will have more than 2,000 bills and resolutions to consider when they convene next month.Thursday afternoon was the deadline for filing…
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The controversial Teacher and Leader Effectiveness evaluation system may be this year’s Common Core in the legislative session, some education advocates…
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A district court ruling that could prove to significantly impact the way worker’s compensation cases are handled in Oklahoma may soon be heard by the…
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Department of Corrections Director Robert Patton plans to meet this week or next with Pardon and Parole Interim Director JariAskins to discuss the…
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Oklahoma legislators are filing bills for consideration from several directions. There is no indication which of these will be seriously consider, among…
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Attorney General Scott Pruitt has denied giving the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission an official or unofficial opinion regarding the $3 million taken out…