There are still questions about how this could impact children and when these plans could take effect.
Deportation plans are becoming clearer, and with that, the fear for a lot of immigrants in Oklahoma. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel Sign up for our Newsletters ...
Both House Speaker Kyle Hilbert and Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton indicated that a cautious approach would be taken ...
Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the state’s income tax rate championed by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the state’s income tax rate championed by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Stitt is urging legislators to reduce ...
Rep. Justin Humphrey filed a bill to move mental health services to the corrections department, but he says it was to draw ...
The legislation named for the teen girls from Welch who disappeared in 1999 passed in a House floor vote last session but was not heard in the Senate.
With a new session underway for the Oklahoma Legislature, there is the annual avalanche of bills through which to sift, and ...
As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared doubtful of requests to ...
Following heat from educators, parents and advocates, a bill regarding school-based medical services in schools is being ...
A new bill moving through the state legislature aims to cut down on social media usage for Oklahoma children.
Rep. Justin Humphrey's bill for unannounced prison inspections in Oklahoma passed the House Public Safety Committee.