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Shortly after noon on Wednesday, hundreds crowded outside of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Some held signs reading, “stop the steal,” “fight for freedom” or → Read More
Election officials are gearing up to remove tens of thousands of Oklahomans from the state’s voter rolls – a controversial practice voting-rights advocates → Read More
It became official Thursday: The largest, most organized voice for Oklahoma teachers issued an ultimatum to legislators that teachers will shut down much → Read More
Lawmakers are right back where they started after a much-anticipated vote to pass one of the largest tax increases in state history fell short in the state → Read More
Former state Rep. Dan Kirby, R-Tulsa, was left with a sizable campaign nest egg after his fourth re-election last November. But Kirby wouldn’t have the → Read More
Highlights in numbers from the 2017 special session that ended on Nov.17: 54 Days from start to end of the special session. 19 Days when lawmakers were → Read More
Lawmakers will likely return to the State Capitol sooner than expected in light of Gov. Mary Fallin’s shocking veto of most of a budget bill approved by → Read More
The battle over Oklahoma’s tax on oil and gas production could soon spread outside the State Capitol to dinner conversations and public debates across the → Read More
Oklahomans who buy health insurance on the federal exchange will see higher premiums again when open enrollment begins Nov. 1. Recent actions by President → Read More
Each passing day without a deal to bridge the state’s $215 million budget shortfall means less potential revenue will be available if lawmakers pass one or → Read More
Oklahoma is blaming the Trump administration for failing to approve an expedited plan that was projected to lower health insurance premiums and entice → Read More
Legislators aren’t the only ones who returned to the Capitol for the special session. If it’s anything like the regular session, lobbyists will be picking → Read More
Republican and Democratic leaders blamed each other Wednesday for the ongoing budget impasse. House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, abruptly canceled an → Read More
A nonprofit foundation created by Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb has raised more than $850,000 since it launched to much fanfare in late 2015 and will soon roll out → Read More
Faced with low approval ratings, Oklahoma legislators are already seeing signs that they could be up against greater competition in trying to retain their → Read More
CHEYENNE -- It’s not easy to be one of the 13 Democratic lawmakers in Wyoming’s 90-member Legislature. → Read More
CHEYENNE -- Wyoming’s $300 million Capitol Square Project could see yet another delay. → Read More
CHEYENNE – This could be the last year that Wyoming uses its often-times confusing caucus process to award the state’s Republican and Democratic delegates for presidential contests. → Read More
CHEYENNE -- The Republican field vying for Wyoming’s sole U.S. House seat continues to grow. → Read More
CHEYENNE – A two-year state spending plan that calls for millions of dollars worth of budget cuts is headed to Gov. Matt Mead. → Read More