Caroline Halter, KGOU

Caroline Halter

KGOU

Norman, OK, United States

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Past articles by Caroline:

Capitol Insider: The Longshot Effort To Repeal Permitless Carry

In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss a last minute effort to repeal Oklahoma's newest gun law and more → Read More

Capitol Insider: Gov. Stitt Weighs In On Tribal Gaming

Tribal gaming negotiations got off to a rough start last month. Now, Gov. Stitt is responding to pushback and explains why he thinks tribes should pay more → Read More

Oklahoma Becomes 30th State To Adopt Environmental 'Audit Privilege' Law

Gov. Stitt signed a bill allowing companies to self-audit their compliance with environmental regulations and seal the records. → Read More

Capitol Insider: Is Judicial Reform On Stitt's Agenda?

In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss the passage of judicial redistricting and whether additional → Read More

Capitol Insider: A Republican Rift?

In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley catch up on the 2019 legislative session. Two notable bills authored by → Read More

Capitol Insider: Lawmakers Tackle Job Licensing

In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss an ongoing effort in Oklahoma to reform occupational licensing. → Read More

Capitol Insider EXTRA: Talking Education With Joy Hofmeister

In this episode of Capitol Insider KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley speak with Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister, who shares → Read More

Capitol Insider: Sen. Kay Floyd Talks Executive Power And Education

In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley interview Senate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd of Oklahoma City. Floyd → Read More

2020 State Revenue Slightly Less Than Expected

Oklahoma will have $574 million more to spend in fiscal year 2020, which begins in July. That’s 7.5 percent more than the current fiscal year, but half a → Read More

Government Continues Building Case In OKC Bomb Plot Trial

Evidence clearly shows Jerry Varnell attempted to bomb the BancFirst building in downtown Oklahoma City on August 12, 2017, but his agency and wherewithal → Read More

Achille Transgender Student Incident Reflects Power Of Social Media

The tiny southern Oklahoma town of Achille made national headlines last week when schools closed after adults made threatening comments online about a 12 → Read More

Oklahoma Pork Producers Eager To Resolve Trade Disputes As Trump Announces Relief Funding

The Trump administration announced yesterday $12 billion dollars in relief funding for farmers harmed by tariffs imposed by China, the EU, Mexico, and → Read More

Kansas City Fed: Record Oil Output Doesn’t Equal Record Employment

Following the 2014-16 oil bust, Oklahoma’s oil production reached new heights . But gains in employment haven’t kept pace. The state’s oil and gas industry → Read More

Capitol Insider: Agency Audits, Amending Stand Your Ground, And Oklahoma’s New Secretary Of State

On this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley discuss the Agency Performance and Accountability Commission, a special → Read More

Capitol Insider: Gov. Mary Fallin Quietly Vetoes Second Gun Bill

The 2018 legislative session ended early, but planning for 2019 is already underway. KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley discuss new leadership → Read More

Linguist Marcia Haag: What We Lose When We Lose A Language

Linguists generally agree that almost half of the world’s nearly 7,000 languages will be extinct within the next century as dominant languages take over → Read More

Teachers List Demands After Lawmakers Pass Two More Revenue Measures

On Friday, April 6, Oklahoma legislators passed two more revenue bills in addition to the $447 revenue package they hoped would prevent a teacher walkout → Read More

Research By Oklahoma Scientists Could Lead To New Obesity Drug

At 32.8 percent , Oklahoma has one of the highest obesity rates in the nation, But, scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation say their work → Read More

Hours Before Fallin Signs Their Pay Raise, State Employees Demonstrate In Norman

Employees from several human services agencies gathered on the corner of 12th and Robinson in Norman Tuesday afternoon, holding signs and waving to cars → Read More

University Of Oklahoma Star Trae Young To Go Pro

After only one year with the Sooners, University of Oklahoma basketball star Trae Young announced he’s entering the NBA draft on Twitter on Tuesday. Young, → Read More