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Listen to the podcast at: Surviving Without Govt Subsidies
ObamaCare is set to lose all subsidies for cost-sharing. Will the people revolt? Will the insurance companies let the cash-cow slip away?
Trump demands that Ukraine accept the terms of a cease-fire in their war with Russia.
The religious charter schools issue is back. This time, a Jewish school is being proposed.
Oklahoma elected officials are getting a pay raise. Some will see a doubling of salaries.
Trump insists on releasing Epstein emails to the public, and Democrats are still suggesting Trump's complicit.
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Listen to the podcast at: This Week in Oklahoma Politics Break
This Week in Oklahoma Politics is taking a break over the Thanksgiving Day weekend. You can still get the latest news and information on our website at KOSU.org. We will return to our regularly scheduled time next week. In the meantime, have a safe and happy turkey day from all of us here at KOSU. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Jewish charter school, tribes hunting and fishing, elected officials pay raise and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about a Florida-based Jewish organization considering a religious charter school in Oklahoma, the State Supreme Court ruling in favor of Governor Stitt over his cabinet picks and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority putting a pause on an anti-abortion executive order from Governor Stitt. The trio also discusses the governor's battle with tribes over their citizens hunting and fishing without state-issued licenses and a pay raise for elected officials. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: MAGA Drama
Trump is rescinding his endorsement of Marjorie Taylor Green. Tucker and Shapiro are condemning each other's souls.
The AIPAC lobby is seeking the ouster of Keith Roberts at Heritage Foundation... for not condemning Tucker Carlson... for not condemning Nick Fuentes... for unspecified reasons.
And Oklahoma's elected officials won't get a pay raise until they get a new commission team and schedule a new vote.
Adam Pugh is not eligible to run for State Education superintendent until his senate term ends in 2028.
And Eddie tells us he's not sure he wants to live to be 100 years old.
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Listen to the podcast at: BONUS: Oklahomans struggle with food insecurity during government shutdown
Although Congress voted to reopen the government, the long pause on funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, continues to drive up demand at Oklahoma food pantries even as some benefit recipients see partial payouts. In this special episode, Michael Cross talks with KOSU's Lionel Ramos about his visit to food pantries in the Oklahoma City area. This episode also includes a report from KOSU's Anna Pope. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans Recreational marijuana petition fails Rep. Forrest Bennett resigns Tulsa sales tax and more11/13/2025
Listen to the podcast at: Recreational marijuana petition fails, Rep. Forrest Bennett resigns, Tulsa sales tax and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about the failure of an initiative petition to legalize recreational marijuana in Oklahoma, a new investigation on a state-owned vehicle issued to an assistant to former Superintendent Ryan Walters and the resignation of Oklahoma City Democratic Representative Forrest Bennett. The trio also discusses a judges decision to not sanction the state mental health agency for failing to get treatment to inmates and a proposal from Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols for a vote to raise sales taxes for police, fire, homelessness along with other needs. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: BONUS: A Conversation With NPR's Mary Louise Kelly
KOSU recently hosted Mary Louise Kelly in Oklahoma City. She co-anchors NPR’s afternoon news show, All Things Considered, and has written several books. Mary Louise is also well-known for her work creating NPR’s national security beat, which launched in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This conversation was held at Oklahoma City Community College on November 4, 2025, in front of an audience full of KOSU members. We also wanted to share Mary Louise’s insights with those who couldn’t make it to the event. A special thanks to our partners at ArtDesk and Home Creations for making this event possible. Please enjoy this conversation between NPR host Mary Louise Kelly and KOSU Executive Director Rachel Hubbard. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Carlson's Journalism Under Attack
The cancel culture of right wing politics is now wreaking havoc on the finest journalists. the Heritage Foundation president is facing an ouster because... wait for it...
He won't condemn Tucker Carlson harshly enough, for... wait for it.. Not condemning Nick Fuentes harshly enough;
For... wait for it, unspecified attitudes that are not favorable enough toward Israeli geo-political and cultural outcomes.
Newsmax and Daily Wire are discrediting anyone who doesn't use their platform to discredit their media competition.
Plus several other topics, on today's episode.
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Listen to the podcast at: Food assistance funding, DHS employee furloughs, SQ836 signature gathering and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about the governor and legislative leaders approving $7M from the state's emergency fund for food banks amid SNAP cuts and the federal shutdown, calls growing for a special session to provide even more food assistance funding and the state Department of Human Services furloughing employees as the shutdown reaches historic levels. Signature gathering begins for State Question 836 to open primaries to all voters regardless of party and a state lawmaker calling for the investigation of a former Department of Corrections director who worked out a deal with an artificial intelligence company and then to a job with the same company. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Commie Candidates Rise Up
Eddie and Dave discuss the restoration of George Santos, and his new-found passion for prison reform.
Eddie discusses the true essence of what makes a marriage, and it's not the state, nor the church rituals.
With a war brewing in the south Caribbean, we discuss the role of the US in places where genocide is happening.
That and many more topics on this week's episode.
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