While giving a searing indictment of Oklahoma’s education chief on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt rejected the idea of having ...
Efforts to cut waste and transform government draw conflicting views from readers of The Oklahoman this week. Let us hear from you!
The meeting of t Board of Equalization was filled with numbers and analysis and, depending on who you were, either good or ...
The $12.36 billion that the Legislature will have to appropriate is $119 million less than what was appropriated for FY 2025, ...
Abigail Cave, communications director for Gov. Kevin Stitt, discussed her role, the governor’s recent initiatives, and the evolving media landscape.
Next year’s state budget was approved Friday. In it is money the state could put toward new laws and agencies.
Drama and tension unfolded between Gov. Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters this week at the state Capitol ...
There has been a bit of a shake-up within the State Department of Education since Gov. Stitt decided to replace three Board of Education members.
Acting Deputy U.S. Attorney General Emil Bove, the department’s second-in-command, and lawyers from the Justice Department 's public integrity section and criminal division in Washington filed ...
The Oklahoma Legislature now has its FY 2026 projections after the Board of Equalization approved appropriation percentages ...
The state Board of Equalization certifies more state funds than expected for legislators to appropriate in the FY26 budget.
We hope this indicates a turnaround about the approach to public schools and respect that teachers deserve and need, the editorial states.
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