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Oklahoma senators passed two measures Tuesday that could pave the way for changes to voter-approved Medicaid expansion, which currently covers health care for 228,000 Oklahomans.
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Oklahoma’s State Election Board Secretary says a record number of candidates have filed for this year’s elections.
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Over 13,000 Oklahomans have changed their party affiliation this year ahead of the closed June primary elections, according to a state report.
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Across Oklahoma, voters went to the polls for a slew of local races on school bonds, city taxes and more.
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Norman voters approved five propositions and a new city council member on Tuesday.
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Oklahoma Republican lawmakers are dead-set on reversing a 2020 vote to enshrine Medicaid expansion in the state's constitution. Their two-prong effort to remove the language and shrink Soonercare in the state came as a surprise to the Democratic minority.
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The U.S. Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Oklahoma after state election officials agreed to hand over voter data on the condition that citizen privacy is protected.
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President Trump recently announced he’s appointing Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security, but it’s up to Mullin’s fellow Senators to decide whether he’s up for the job.
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As Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin prepares to take on the role of Secretary of Homeland Security, some of the state's politicians are making announcements about their political futures.
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A new commission has approved raising the annual salaries for statewide elected officials, while legislator pay will stay the same.