Beginning Feb. 3, the first session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature begins, and it begins with a host of new leaders.
Oklahoma State Sen. Dusty Deevers has proposed bills that would offer tax credits for adoption and children living in two-parent households.
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "The Wyoming Constitution says religious organizations will never get one thin dime of taxpayer money. Things don’t get
Amidst online rumors of federal immigration authorities present in Oklahoma City, Latino community leaders say to stay calm and verify information online before sharing.
Sen. Bill Cassidy has emerged as a central figure in the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose nomination to health and human services secretary poses an equally
A legislative panel on Tuesday advanced the state’s supplemental budget, but not before slashing roughly $235 million from Gov. Mark Gordon’s recommendations via cuts to wildfire recovery, energy
Amid rising immigration enforcement fears in Oklahoma, the Latino Caucus fights misinformation and supports affected families.
Opinion: Candidates are limited in the money they can raise and spend, with no limit on independent groups active in the political process. It's unfair.
There is one word that can best describe the upcoming first session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature – that word is ‘change.’
Ten years ago this month, nine conservative House Republicans, frustrated with the party’s leadership, met at the conference’s retreat in Hershey, Pennsylvania, to form their own caucus. “The original working title was the Reasonable Nutjob Caucus,
A new rift has opened in the House Republican caucus over how best to carry out President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Make America Great Again” agenda. Conservative hardliners left the House GOP’s annual issues conference this week arguing leadership hasn’t found a path forward to effectively overhaul the federal government.
Oklahoma lawmakers assured immigrant families that their children can finish the school year without facing questions about citizenship, despite new rules proposed by the state education department.