Judicial Reform
Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate
Ray Carter | March 12, 2024
Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate
Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Judicial Reform Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate
Nominees for the Oklahoma Supreme Court could soon be selected by the governor based on merit, rather than having nominees chosen in secret by an outside group significantly influenced by special interests and Democratic campaign donors.
Ray Carter | March 12, 2024 Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Health Care Due to Medicaid expansion, many rural hospitals face closure
When a ballot measure expanding Oklahoma’s Medicaid program to include many able-bodied adults narrowly passed in 2020, supporters claimed expansion would provide long-term financial stability for rural hospitals.
Ray Carter | March 11, 2024 Due to Medicaid expansion, many rural hospitals face closure Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education School choice coda: Let them lick toes
Right now, school board elections are dominated by school employees and other insiders, with tiny turnouts that protect their power. Let's move school board elections to the normal election cycle so that normal voters participate.
Trent England | March 13, 2024 School choice coda: Let them lick toes Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Judicial Reform Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate
Under a measure receiving strong support from state senators, nominees for the Oklahoma Supreme Court could soon be selected by the governor based on merit, rather than having nominees chosen in secret by an outside group significantly influenced by special interests and Democratic campaign donors.
Ray Carter | March 12, 2024 Judicial-selection reform wins strong approval in Senate Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America's state policy director, Katie Daniel, joins Curtis and Ryan to discuss how Oklahoma's courts threaten the state's pro-life laws. Susan B. Anthony Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles, Energy Bad bill would hike utility costs for consumers
State lawmakers should protect Oklahoma consumers from financial exploitation.
Jonathan Small | March 11, 2024 Bad bill would hike utility costs for consumers Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Curtis and Ryan talk to Katie Daniel of Susan B Anthony Pro Life America about how Oklahoma's courts threaten the state's pro-life laws. Susan B Anthony Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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