At the End of the Oklahoma Legislature's 2011-2012 Session, We Offer a...
The second regular session of the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature (2011-2012) was recently adjourned. (The state legislature will convene for its first regular session of the 54th Oklahoma Legislature...
View ArticleEconomics, Electoral Politics, and Elevated Real Estate Values: A Chat with...
On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak by phone with Matthew Yglesias, one of the nation's most widely-read political bloggers and columnists. Yglesias is a business and economics correspondent...
View ArticleGov. Fallin Declines the Expansion of Medicaid in Oklahoma: A Reaction from...
On this installment of ST, we are discussing Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin's recent decision not to join the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.
View ArticleA Discussion of Both Tax-Cut Plans Now on the Table in the Oklahoma State...
While the debate in Washington, amid these dreaded days of "sequestration," is about whether to increase revenues or cut spending --- or somehow achieve a compromise that does both --- here in...
View ArticleNew Report: "A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity"
Our guest on this edition of ST is Peter Fisher, research director at the Iowa Policy Project, who co-wrote a recently published paper, "A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity," for the...
View ArticleA Detailed Preview of the Oklahoma Legislature's Upcoming Session with Noted...
The Oklahoma Legislature will convene for this year's session on Monday, February 3rd, at noon. Which issues, both greater and lesser, will our state's lawmakers be focused on throughout 2014? We...
View ArticleAt the End of the Oklahoma Legislature's 2011-2012 Session, We Offer a...
The second regular session of the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature (2011-2012) was recently adjourned. (The state legislature will convene for its first regular session of the 54th Oklahoma Legislature...
View ArticleEconomics, Electoral Politics, and Elevated Real Estate Values: A Chat with...
On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak by phone with Matthew Yglesias, one of the nation's most widely-read political bloggers and columnists. Yglesias is a business and economics correspondent...
View ArticleGov. Fallin Declines the Expansion of Medicaid in Oklahoma: A Reaction from...
On this installment of ST, we are discussing Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin's recent decision not to join the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.
View ArticleA Discussion of Both Tax-Cut Plans Now on the Table in the Oklahoma State...
While the debate in Washington, amid these dreaded days of "sequestration," is about whether to increase revenues or cut spending --- or somehow achieve a compromise that does both --- here in...
View ArticleNew Report: "A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity"
Our guest on this edition of ST is Peter Fisher, research director at the Iowa Policy Project, who co-wrote a recently published paper, "A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity," for the...
View ArticleA Detailed Preview of the Oklahoma Legislature's Upcoming Session with Noted...
The Oklahoma Legislature will convene for this year's session on Monday, February 3rd, at noon. Which issues, both greater and lesser, will our state's lawmakers be focused on throughout 2014? We...
View ArticleDavid Blatt of the Oklahoma Policy Institute on How Our State Can Redress Its...
As our state's newly inaugurated legislative session continues, there's been no shortage of bills that've attracted attention from the national media -- for less than favorable reasons -- including...
View ArticleDavid Blatt of the Oklahoma Policy Institute Describes Our State's Massive...
As 2016 gets underway, the most vexing question confronting Oklahoma legislators, policymakers, and various state agency heads is...how will the Sooner State solve the glaring budget hole that...
View ArticleRegarding Bills Moving Forward in the Oklahoma State Legislature: A Review
On Thursday of last week, the State Legislature arrived at a deadline for moving legislation forward -- and thus many bills advanced in the Oklahoma Legislature from one chamber into the other, while...
View ArticleLooking Back at the Recently Completed Oklahoma Legislative Session
"An inadequate budget has state continuing to sink to the bottom.""Legislature cuts budgets for all, except the Legislature." Such have been two recent headlines for editorials appearing in the Tulsa...
View ArticleAt the End of the Oklahoma Legislature's 2011-2012 Session, We Offer a...
The second regular session of the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature (2011-2012) was recently adjourned. (The state legislature will convene for its first regular session of the 54th Oklahoma Legislature...
View ArticleEconomics, Electoral Politics, and Elevated Real Estate Values: A Chat with...
On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak by phone with Matthew Yglesias, one of the nation's most widely-read political bloggers and columnists. Yglesias is a business and economics correspondent...
View ArticleGov. Fallin Declines the Expansion of Medicaid in Oklahoma: A Reaction from...
On this installment of ST, we are discussing Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin's recent decision not to join the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. This decision rejects billions in federal aid...
View ArticleA Discussion of Both Tax-Cut Plans Now on the Table in the Oklahoma State...
While the debate in Washington, amid these dreaded days of "sequestration," is about whether to increase revenues or cut spending --- or somehow achieve a compromise that does both --- here in...
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