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In a letter to parents, state Superintendent Ryan Walters has blamed “bureaucratic bloat” for the cost of school lunches ...
Five of the 73 interim studies planned by Oklahoma senators this year will be bipartisan, led by Republicans and Democrats.
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough advised Monday that language that would block Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funding eligibility would be permissible for inclusion in the sweeping budget ...
State Question 833 on the Nov. 5 ballot proposes authorizing municipalities to create public infrastructure districts. What does that mean for voters?
Find a list of the bills that focus on Oklahoma's Promise, dyslexia help, CareerTech assistance, DEI spending, district ...
Oklahoma would open the door to the creation of bond-issuing public infrastructure districts if voters approve a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 5 statewide ballot.
The state Senate voted mostly along party lines to approve a bill that would trigger an income-tax cut if the state met certain revenue thresholds .
Oklahoma City Public Schools have adopted a new policy restricting student use of personal electronic devices during school ...
This week, the Oklahoma House and Senate passed the legislation, which prohibits school districts from counting virtual instruction days toward the 180-day or 1,080-hour school year requirement ...
Oklahoma Senate Education Committee leaders announced key initiatives, including teacher pay raises, classroom cellphone bans, and higher education reforms, ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Senate Education Committee approved Senate Bill 758 advancing the elimination of virtual school days with the exception of emergencies.
Republican Bryan Logan won the special election for Oklahoma's Senate District 8, a seat vacant since November. The new senator's alignment with either current Senate President Pro Tempore Lonnie ...