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Now that Governor Kevin Stitt has delivered his State of the State address and executive budget, the work picks up in the Oklahoma legislature.
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Lawmakers returned to the Capitol on Wednesday to appropriate about $1.4 billion in federal ARPA funding, and despite debate over how the funds should be used, the work is finished unless a small group of legislators succeeds in extending the session to consider other issues.
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Three Oklahoma students are suing the state over its law that bars transgender students from using the bathroom corresponding with their gender identity.
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Oklahoma’s State Board of Education will meet Thursday morning to discuss a wide array of topics related to trans bathroom bans, critical race theory and more.
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The fallout from a state law created to police bathroom use is still unclear in the eyes of students, teachers, administrators and mental health experts weeks before school starts, leaving them with little time to prepare.
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Oklahoma’s House of Representatives advanced a bill that would bar transgender students from using the bathroom corresponding with their gender identity.
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StateImpact is on a listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. And we've brought along our microphones. In the first session, two transgender high school juniors from Tulsa share how they feel about their education and their place in the state.
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State schools superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is asking for the Attorney General’s formal guidance on who can use which restroom in public schools.
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Stillwater Public Schools is asking the state to intervene in a controversy surrounding transgender students using the restroom.
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Flanked by cisgender female student athletes and lawmakers, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a new Oklahoma law banning transgender students from athletic competition in women’s sports.