Oklahoma Voice
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Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat said Thursday that Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt appears to have a pattern of vetoing Senate bills.
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A mother was arrested at an Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting Thursday after refusing to leave the room while complaining of poor access in the building for people with disabilities.
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The Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday overrode Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of a bill that could have benefited criminal defendants who were also victims.
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A lengthy discussion and public comments revealed frustrations within Oklahoma City Public Schools over the planning, rollout and oversight of its $955 million bond issue passed in 2022.
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Oklahoma’s largest school district pilots new strategies before state exams.
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Two Republican lawmakers have abandoned their reelection efforts.
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Oklahoma saw the fewest number of candidates seeking office in years when the filing period closed Friday.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday was asked to overturn a district judge’s decision to dismiss a case brought by survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond argued before the state’s nine justices on Tuesday that permitting a Catholic charter school would violate state law and the Oklahoma Constitution, both of which require that public schools be “free of sectarian control.”
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday said it will not revisit its decision that an initiative petition seeking to raise the minimum wage was constitutional.