![]() Education, Law & Principles Treat bill aids homeless children; Democrats oppose
Legislation tweaking Oklahoma’s parental choice tax-credit program has advanced from a Senate committee. But one Democrat questioned why homeless children were being offered the opportunity to benefit from the program.
Ray Carter | February 26, 2024 Treat bill aids homeless children; Democrats oppose Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. ![]() Budget & Tax Oklahoma House continues to focus on income-tax repeal
For the second time in two weeks, members of a state House committee have advanced legislation to gradually eliminate Oklahoma’s personal income tax.
Ray Carter | February 26, 2024 Oklahoma House continues to focus on income-tax repeal Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education OSU students can be disciplined for ‘incorrect pronoun usage’
Some of OSU’s policies are sadly typical of the campus insanity seen nationwide.
Jonathan Small | February 26, 2024 OSU students can be disciplined for ‘incorrect pronoun usage’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. ![]() Law & Principles, Good Government At CPAC, McCall touts Oklahoma school choice, tax cuts
Addressing one of the nation’s largest gatherings of political conservatives on Feb. 23, House Speaker Charles McCall touted Oklahoma’s record as a leader on school choice and a model of fiscal governance where tax cuts are prioritized in policymaking.
Ray Carter | February 23, 2024 At CPAC, McCall touts Oklahoma school choice, tax cuts Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. ![]() Law & Principles, Culture & the Family Bill restricting child exposure to porn clears committee
Legislation that would require porn sites to allow parents to block child access and require age verification has sailed through a state Senate committee with bipartisan support.
Ray Carter | February 19, 2024 Bill restricting child exposure to porn clears committee Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. ![]() Budget & Tax Legislation would put Oklahoma taxpayers at risk
Proposed legislation would undo Oklahoma’s historic pension progress and put taxpayers at risk.
Curtis Shelton | February 23, 2024 Legislation would put Oklahoma taxpayers at risk Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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