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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, AG Drummond and others are reacting after the United States Supreme Court voted 4-4 Thursday in a ...
In an effort to “protect family privacy,” Oklahoma lawmakers fast-tracked a bill to the governor on Wednesday that will no ...
The creation of the nation's first religious charter school was blocked by a tie vote from the U.S. Supreme Court.
The bill removes the requirement that a student must attend public school for one year to be eligible to apply for the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt told lawmakers he would not veto the budget if they approved an annuity incentive for a newly announced aluminum production plant.
State officials are responding after the 4-4 tie ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court, effectively upholding the Oklahoma State ...
Currently, state law requires 97,263 signatures to get statutory changes before the voters and 172,993 for constitutional amendments. There are no restrictions on where the signatures are collected.
Barbers and cosmetologists from across Oklahoma fought against the veto that would extend the life of the board that ...
With a divided 4-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. The tied vote keeps in place an Oklahoma court's decision that invalidated a ...
A: House Bill 1030 would have extended the life of the State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, the agency that oversees licensing, education standards, and public safety for beauty professionals in ...
In his weekly press briefing, Gov. Kevin Stitt addressed a recent audit report of the current financial situation at the ...
A new law signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt will make it easier for students with special needs to access scholarship money.