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Ok, so now what...
By Garry Mize
Tags: State, politics, republican, democrat, garry mize, representative, partisian
Chicken-Fried News: Change, but not in Oklahoma
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-fried news, CFN, trump, Biden, election, 2020, vote, Oklahoma, horn, bice. Democrats, republicans
Chicken-Fried News: Gun waving heroes?
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, chicken fried news, cfn, trump, trump 2020, baptist, republicans, election
Chicken-Fried News: Bice vs Neese
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, chicken fried news, cfn, election, bice, neese, campaign, horn, kendra horn, november
Serious challenger
A former journalist presents the biggest challenge to Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat in over a decade.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, News, election, state news, senate seat, national news, senate, senate race, senator, senate election, Abby Broyles, KFOR, Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senate, US Senate, Midwest City, journalist, attorney, health care, health insurance, rural hospitals, student loan debt, higher education, cannabis, mental health, farmers, immigration, DACA, dreamers, border
Powerful women
Following one of its most successful years, a local nonprofit continues recruiting and training progressive women to run for office.
Tags: State, News, Sally’s List, Sara Jane Rose, Alyssa Fisher, lobbying, recruiting, candidates, candidate training, Kendra Horn, elected office, public official, pro-choice, progressive candidates, women candidates, state capitol, Planned Parenthood, Sally Rae Merckle Mock, Annie’s List, nonpartisan, nonprofit, civic engagement, education, health care, economy, criminal justice reform, Carrie Blumert, Nikki Nice, Chelsey Branham, Powerful Women, Tina Tchen, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, White House Council on Women and Girls
Cover: Green state
June 26 is the one-year anniversary of the vote to legalize medical cannabis. Oklahoma Gazette looks back at the first year and glances toward the future for the cannabis plant in the state.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, cannabis, medical cannabis, marijuana, medical marijuana, Jon Echols, State Question 788, Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, OMMA, THC, J. Blake Johnson, Climb Collective, Overman Legal Group, economy, economic impact, Mary Fallin, House Bill 2612, unity bill, House Bill 2601, cleanup bill, HB2612, HB2601, Leslie Collum, Oklahoma County District Court, Chris “Uncle Grumpy” Moe, Chris Moe, Norma Sapp, House Bill 1269, HB1269
Cover: Shadow of doubt
Seven years after DACA was implemented, Dreamers continue wrestling with the uncertainty of their future.
Tags: State, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, DACA, Dreamers, immigration, undocumented, Donald Trump, Trump administration, Barack Obama, Obama administration, Denver, Juarez, Colorado, Mexico, college, scholarships, driving, Javier Hernandez, immigration attorney, Tasneem, Al-Michael, Taz Al-Michael, Brisa Ledezma, Miriam Ortega, Yovana Medina, ywca, historic Capitol Hill, Santa Fe south, Merlin Bell, Chelsey Branham, Oklahoma Bar Association, Jalisco, CATO Institute, Migration Policy Institute, economy, American Dream and Promise Act of 2019, deportation, Video
Strong foundation
Rep. Kendra Horn raised the most money among the state’s Congressional delegation, but she stays focused on addressing the needs of Oklahomans.
Tags: State, Kendra Horn, Congress, Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District, Shutdown to End All Shutdowns Act, education, health care, women, families, Markwayne Mullin, Tom Cole, Indian Health Service, Violence Against Women Act, Paycheck Fairness Act, For the People Act of 2019, Save the Internet Act, economy
Reform justice
Criminal justice experts are following and supporting reform bills that could upend Oklahoma’s system and tackle the state’s biggest issues.
Tags: State, Damion Shade, Kris Steele, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, politics, legislature, legislation, house, senate, house bills, senate bills, mass incarceration, prison reform, bail reform, prison sentences, Oklahoma policy institute, oklahomans for criminal justice reform, community impact statements, smart reform, OCJR
Chicken Fried News: Political detention
Tags: Commentary, Chicken Fried News, Oklaed, education, Mark Allen, Oklahoma senate, politics
Chicken-Fried News: Walkout block-out
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, teacher walkout, teacher pay, legislative session, Oklahoma Legislature, proposed bills, Senate Bill 592, state capitol, Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority, Mark Allen, Senate Bill 574, politics, House Bill 2214, Todd Russ, House Bill 2208, House Bill 2228, coeducational housing, collective bargaining, college dorms, Jacob Rosecrants
Oklahoma turnaround
Kevin Stitt has five pillars to make Oklahoma a top 10 state, but Oklahomans have their own ideas of what he should do.
Tags: State, Governor, Oklahoma, state, Andy Moore, Richard Johnson, David Blatt, Let’s Fix This, Oklahoma City University, political science, Oklahoma Policy Institute, OK Policy, Kevin Stitt, Gov. Stitt, Mary Fallin, budget, education, economy, healthcare, rural hospitals, Pauls Valley Regional Medical Center, Becker’s Hospital Review, Morning Consult, Oklahoma’s Turnaround, justice reform, medicaid, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections
Keeping promises
Education advocates hope changes to the Oklahoma’s Promise program will give it new strength.
By Nazarene Harris
Tags: Education, Oklahoma’s Promise, Cyndi Munson, House District 85, FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, Oklahoma’s Promise Day, Bryce Fair, Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program, Ann Schuh
Political yearbook
Meet the class of Oklahoma’s newly elected officials.
Tags: Government, election, Kevin Stitt, Drew Edmondson, Kendra Horn, Steve Russell, Carrie Blumert, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, Carri Hicks, Julia Kirt, Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, Nicole Miller, Gateway Mortgage Group, Sally’s List, Women Lead, Oklahoma Education Association, Together We’re Stronger, Emily Virgin, Mike Hunter, Randy McDaniel, Matt Pinnell, Nicole Miller, John Waldron, Tulsa Public Schools
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