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A bill that would give families savings accounts to pay for private school tuition passed another hurdle Wednesday.
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A bill that would limit sexual content in school libraries passed out of the Senate Education Committee Tuesday.
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Five bills snagged headlines after they sailed through committee before the winter storm hit and closed the legislature for two days.
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Bills regulating vaccinations were among the most popular filed in the Oklahoma legislature this year and already lawmakers are indicating the extent to which they will go in establishing vaccine policy.
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As Epic Charter Schools continues to consider major reforms in the wake of scandal, Oklahoma lawmakers considered a trio of measures to hold schools like the charter behemoth accountable.
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In a surprise move for the first week of the legislative session, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Charles McCall has announced a school choice bill authored by Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat will not be heard in the House.
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As he prepares to deliver his 2022 State of the State Address, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt told KGOU's Dick Pryor and Quorum Call's Shawn Ashley about his goals for the upcoming legislative session and fourth year in office. KGOU will air the annual State of the State Address live at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, February 7.
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Every Oklahoma charter school could soon have a new authorizer if a bill before the Oklahoma legislature this session becomes law.
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A bill introduced by Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat would allow communities to organize recall petitions of school board members.
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Bills were flying fast and furiously on Thursday as lawmakers rushed to file legislation ahead of the bill filing deadline for the 2022 Oklahoma Legislative Session.