This article was originally delivered to subscribers of our Education Watch newsletter. Sign up now to receive Education Watch directly in your inbox. After nearly two years of procedural delays, Epic ...
Native American tribal leaders say the Trump administration's push to dismantle the Department of Education has left tribal education programs in limbo, with transfers to other federal agencies ...
A 2014 Oklahoma law bars cities from creating rental registries, leaving tenants struggling to identify negligent landlords and hold them accountable. Two Oklahoma City renters discovered their ...
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Oklahoma's student outcomes have fallen to near the bottom nationally, ranking 48th on the Nation's Report Card after dropping from the top half in the 1990s. Researchers point to states like ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt will attend Saturday's White House dinner but stripped it of National Governors Association status after ...
More than 30 Oklahoma law enforcement agencies have signed federal agreements deputizing officers as ICE agents. A raid in Oklahoma City's Asian District in January sent shockwaves through the ...
A growing number of Republican state lawmakers are breaking with their party’s leadership in Washington over the rapid spread of data centers, and Oklahoma’s Kendal Sacchieri is among the most ...
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Oklahoma Sen. Kendal Sacchieri proposed a three-year pause on data center construction, joining Republican legislators in at least six states pushing back against the industry despite Trump ...
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A bill aimed at stopping a revolving door of legislators becoming lobbyists was soundly rejected in committee last week. House Bill 3727 by Jim Shaw, R-Chandler, proposed requiring former legislators ...
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