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The redistricting plan Democrats are panning as gerrymandering to give Republican candidates an advantage in the Fifth District easily passed the Oklahoma House.
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Democrats’ congressional redistricting proposal fell on a party-line committee vote.
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Democrats in the Oklahoma legislature oppose the redistricting plan Republican leaders unveiled two weeks ago, which moves large Hispanic populations in Oklahoma City to a rural district and replaces them with conservative communities.
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Their rhetoric included misleading or false claims about COVID vaccines and the efficacy of masks, as well as repeated comparisons of the present-day United States to the political climate in Germany before the Nazis took control.
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The session is supposed to settle redistricting issues caused by delayed census data, but lawmakers have thrown additional proposals into the mix as well.
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"A Better Path Forward," a new report from OK Policy, proposes a number of tax and budget reforms aimed at fairness, prosperity, improved health, and better education services
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A northeast Oklahoma lawmaker wants the state to join in a movement to make daylight saving time permanent, a change he says will help farmers and ranchers and provide health benefits to state residents.
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In two weeks, daylight saving time ends, but an Oklahoma lawmaker wants it to be the last time the state changes its clocks by an hour.Sen. Blake Stephens…
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Cherokee Nation leaders are seeing progress on issues at the federal level, but that doesn’t mean they’ve turned a blind eye to the state capitol.First up…
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Lower standardized test scores amid the pandemic have Oklahoma lawmakers’ attention, but using them to compare districts or even schools may not be…