Education Support for school choice remains strong after pandemic
A new national poll shows that extremely high levels of public support for school-choice programs persist today among all demographic groups, and new state polling shows the same trend in Oklahoma.
Ray Carter | July 11, 2023 Support for school choice remains strong after pandemic Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education OU tuition hike is a real drag
After Oklahoma’s higher education system received the largest appropriations increase in recent history—and after OU paid a drag queen $18,000—the university decided to raise tuition.
Jonathan Small | July 10, 2023 OU tuition hike is a real drag Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles Fairness, certainty, and unity still needed
“If Oklahoma is to survive, we must all be subject to the same laws, taxes, and treatment—period.”
Curtis Shelton | July 7, 2023 Fairness, certainty, and unity still needed Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles Executive power—and the responsibility that comes with it
According to Oklahoma law, “The Governor is authorized to negotiate and enter into cooperative agreements on behalf of this state with federally recognized Indian tribal governments within this state to address issues of mutual interest.”
Brandon Dutcher | July 6, 2023 Executive power—and the responsibility that comes with it Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles We need fairness for all Oklahomans
You may have seen some recent news that could have serious public-safety implications for Tulsa and other parts of eastern Oklahoma.
Dave Bond | July 5, 2023 We need fairness for all Oklahomans Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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