11.20.24 – KOCO – OKLAHOMA CITY Many of Oklahoma’s newly sworn-in legislators have a variety of issues they’ll be focusing on in the next session. Many of the issues Oklahomans have seen before, including education and making the state more...
11.15.24 – Oklahoma City Sentinel Photo Credit: Trekandshoot / Shutterstock The U.S. housing market remains a critical economic issue, with housing affordability and supply at the forefront of bipartisan policy agendas. Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers...
10.5.24 – MSN According to recent reports, the town’s entire four-person police department, led by Police Chief Alicia Ford, have stepped away from their jobs, alongside two city councilmembers. Ford posted the announcement on social media, sharing that...
11.2.24 – Oklahoma City (KFOR) Friday marks the start of November, which means hundreds of laws go into effect. Here is a look at a few that made headlines during the 2024 legislative session. With the stroke of Governor Kevin Stitt’s pen, more than 200 laws go...
10.25.24 – OCPA Oklahomans face more state regulations than citizens in most states across the nation, and experts say the accumulation of those rules impedes economic growth and job creation. To chip away at regulatory calcification and reduce the proliferation of...
10.15.24 – KOCO Oklahoma City Council approved $856,000 for new police and fire department drones, raising privacy concerns among some councilors. The council voted 5-3 to allocate the funds over the next five years to purchase 50 additional drones, adding to...