The Frontier
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A state oversight board once had the power to approve Tourism contracts, but legislation in 2018 stripped its powers.
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Public education faces increased scrutiny as some lawmakers vow to continue a push to divert more state money to private schools.
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While Education Secretary Ryan Walters’ campaign hired consultants and spent money on events last year, those payments were not reported to the Ethics Commission by his campaign, records show.
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The state has agreed to buy up to 1,000 of the company’s boxy electric vehicles with rectangular steering wheels in a deal that could be worth millions.
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After banning ‘critical race theory,’ Oklahoma lawmakers seek further school curriculum restrictionsConservatives link school teachings on empathy to leftist indoctrination, keeping a hot-button culture war issue center stage.
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An Enid attorney claims an election to fill retiring U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat is unconstitutional.
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Inhofe, who was re-elected in 2020, is the fourth oldest member in the U.S Senate at 87 years old.
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Proposals include a rating system for books and expanded obscenity standards.