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2/28/2021

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Kaleb is one example of why the OCPA continues to advocate for school choice. Click the link below to read his inspiring story.

Timeline Photos
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2/28/2021

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Open discussion thread: How do you feel about cancel culture? Could it be problematic to society?



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School choice: The best criminal justice reform

2/28/2021

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We hear a lot about the “school-to-prison pipeline.” School choice is literally the only policy with a proven track record of doing something about it. It’s time for criminal-justice reformers to put up or shut up.


We hear a lot about the “school-to-prison pipeline.” School choice is literally the only policy with a proven track record of doing something about it

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School choice: The best criminal justice reform
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Professional licensing reforms advance

2/27/2021

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House lawmakers have advanced two similar bills supporters say will reduce the barriers to entry in Oklahoma’s workforce.


House Bill 1981, by Rep. Mark Lepak, creates the “Universal State and Military Equivalence Licensing Recognition Act.” Under the legislation, an individual who moves to Oklahoma from another state will have his or her professional license recognized as valid in Oklahoma without having to separat...

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Professional licensing reforms advance
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State unemployment fund drained by pandemic

2/27/2021

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Did you miss this article? Don't worry, we have you covered.

State unemployment fund drained by pandemic
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Free Market Friday: Standing for free speech

2/27/2021

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Informed public debate cannot happen when one side allows itself to be gagged. Free speech remains vital in Oklahoma, and OCPA will continue to champion and defend this critical constitutional right for all Oklahomans.

Free Market Friday: Standing for free speech
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Surprise medical billing protection clears committee

2/27/2021

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“It’s consumer protection, not health care system protection.” —Sen. Julie Daniels

Surprise medical billing protection clears committee
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Surprise medical billing protection clears committee

2/26/2021

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Health Care

Surprise medical billing protection clears committee

Oklahomans would be protected from having debt collectors hound them for surprise medical bills under legislation that has cleared a state Senate committee.

Ray Carter
February 26, 2021


Surprise medical billing protection clears committee
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Professional licensing reforms advance

2/25/2021

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Law & Principles

Professional licensing reforms advance

House lawmakers have advanced two similar bills supporters say will reduce the barriers to entry in Oklahoma’s workforce.

Ray Carter
February 25, 2021


Professional licensing reforms advance
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Open transfer bill gains House approval

2/25/2021

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Education, Law & Principles

Open transfer bill gains House approval

Legislation that would increase open-transfer opportunities among public-school districts gained easy approval in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, overcoming opponents’ arguments that lawmakers should instead raise taxes and increase school district spending.

Ray Carter
February 25, 2021


Open transfer bill gains House approval
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