
Capitol Insider
Fridays at 4:45 and 6:45 p.m. and Mondays at 6:45 and 8:45 a.m.
A weekly feature produced by KGOU in partnership with Quorum Call, an Oklahoma City-based legislative news and bill tracking service. KGOU general manager Dick Pryor talks to Quorum Call news director Shawn Ashley, elected officials and newsmakers about legislative matters in the state of Oklahoma.
Latest Episodes
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The state Board of Equalization certifies more state funds than expected for legislators to appropriate in the FY26 budget.
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In his State of the State address, Governor Kevin Stitt pushed for cuts in the individual and corporate income tax rates. Now, it's up to the legislature.
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Governor Kevin Stitt delivers his next to last State of the State address to a joint session of the Oklahoma legislature Monday, airing live on KGOU at 12:30 p.m.
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A dispute over who has the authority to hire legal counsel for the state ends with a favorable Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling for the governor's office.
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As legislators complete bill filing for this year's legislative session, the number of bills filed continues an annual upward trend.
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With new leaders in place, the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Senate start work in the 60th Oklahoma Legislature.
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The 2025 Oklahoma legislative session begins on Tuesday, Jan. 7 with organizational day as new House and Senate leaders take control.
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This week, Shawn Ashley and Dick Pryor discuss the final 5 stories on the annual Top Ten Stories of the year list, as heard on Capitol Insider, culminating with #1.
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In our annual top ten stories of the year episodes, Shawn Ashley and Dick Pryor discuss the top Oklahoma stories of 2024 as heard on Capitol Insider. This week: 10-6.
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While state agencies are requesting almost a billion dollars more in appropriations in fiscal year 2026, state revenue numbers suggest a tighter budget is coming.