Oklahoma Voice
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that state agency heads may simultaneously serve in the governor’s cabinet.
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A state panel on Wednesday approved raises for future statewide elected officials totaling more than $500,000.
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Current and former Oklahoma State Department of Education officials refuse to discuss who has been driving a state-owned vehicle that traveled frequently to country clubs, visited Texas, parked at stores at odd hours and consistently returned to former state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ home address.
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Supporters of an initiative petition drive that sought to legalize recreational marijuana have withdrawn it.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court justices Monday seemed skeptical that state leaders should be able to remove Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board members before their terms ends.
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Some Oklahoma leaders are asking the governor to call a special session to provide emergency state funding for food assistance programs during the federal government shutdown.
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Oklahoma governor says the state’s ‘rainy day fund’ won’t be used yet.
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A plan to overhaul statewide testing in Oklahoma public schools is now on hold, with the state’s top education official announcing Monday that spring assessments will continue as usual this year.
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The House speaker stripped an Oklahoma City Democrat of her committee assignments Friday following a lawsuit against her from the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.
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Oklahoma is losing out on millions in sports betting revenue to other states and illegal operators, a Senate panel was told Thursday.