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OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation
Staff | April 19, 2023
OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation
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Culture and the Family OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation announced that it has selected the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs as a recipient of the Heritage Innovation Prize.
Staff | April 19, 2023 OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Family & Community OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation announced that it has selected the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs as a recipient of the Heritage Innovation Prize.
Staff | April 19, 2023 OCPA receives Innovation Prize from Heritage Foundation Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Education Texas lawmaker undermines narrative on Oklahoma school spending
Texas teacher-pay levels and per-pupil funding are portrayed as far greater than in Oklahoma, freeing Texas school officials from the challenges facing their Oklahoma counterparts.
Ray Carter | April 19, 2023 Texas lawmaker undermines narrative on Oklahoma school spending Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education OU says DEI to ‘permeate’ business school
Via the school’s website, officials at the University of Oklahoma vow that “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) programming will now “permeate” business-school programs.
Ray Carter | April 18, 2023 OU says DEI to ‘permeate’ business school Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Education Parental rights include ‘the right to genuine school choice’
Parents have the fundamental right to direct their children's education and upbringing — a responsibility that must be respected by policymakers.
Brandon Dutcher | April 17, 2023 Parental rights include ‘the right to genuine school choice’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Criminal Justice Oklahoma judges have limited role in sentencing
There are pros and cons to federal and state systems. Policymakers should understand the back seat Oklahoma judges play in sentencing when they are considering changes to the criminal code. But current legislation may make it possible to add more judicial discretion and shift power from prosecutors to judges.
Ryan Haynie | April 17, 2023 Oklahoma judges have limited role in sentencing Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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