Saturday, May 29, 2021

A request for apology, large increase in reparation request preceded cancellation of the Remember & Rise event in Tulsa

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A request for apology, large increase in reparation request preceded cancellation of the Remember & Rise event in Tulsa

After agreeing to payments of $100,000 to each of the Race Massacre’s three living survivors, as well as a pledge of $2 million to a fund for the survivors and their descendants, their attorney asked for more money.

Oklahoma signs into law deluge of anti-abortions bills, as U.S. Supreme court set to hear case challenging Roe v. Wade

Gov. Kevin Stitt this year has signed more anti-abortion bills into law in a single session than a governor has in at least the last five years.


The Oklahoma Legislature will raise hospital fees to fund Medicaid expansion

Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up.

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Saturday, May 22, 2021

Epic schools founder saw the state’s quest for financial info as a threat to his business model

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Epic’s founder saw state’s quest for financial info as a threat to his business model

In its investigation of Epic charter school, state auditors found a school and company resistant to questions about money.

Details are scarce on how Oklahoma’s plan to privatize Medicaid will affect mental health services

The company with exclusive contract to oversee the state’s Medicaid program for kids in state custody said it plans to cut the use of in-patient treatment by offering more preventative care, but won’t release details.

Oklahoma Public Health Lab director resigns after 4 months on the job

Dr. Michael Kayser’s resignation comes amid the lab’s turbulent transition from Oklahoma City to Stillwater.

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Saturday, May 15, 2021

When police shoot tribal citizens on Muscogee Nation land, families ask ‘who’s held accountable?’

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When police shoot tribal citizens on Muscogee Nation land, families ask ‘who’s held accountable?’

Tribal Nations are being asked to take on more responsibility when it comes to policing, prosecution and when families experience something tragic like one of their loved ones getting shot by police.

Security concerns and allegations of prison misconduct will keep Julius Jones from appearing at his commutation hearing
Jones allegedly had a cell phone charging cord in his cell and made an unauthorized conference call to a family member in 2020, records show.

As the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board grows more active, its members find themselves under increased scrutiny from district attorneys

Prosecutors have repeatedly asked for two board members with reputations as reformers to recuse themselves from voting on early release for prisoners.

 

Updates from the state Capitol – Corporate, personal income tax cuts included in $8.3 billion state budget

Once fully implemented, the tax cuts would eliminate an estimated $280 million in annual tax revenue for the state.

Oklahoma House leaders intend to fund privatized Medicaid if the Senate doesn’t approve a bill to halt the plan
Some lawmakers said they weren’t willing to use the budget as a lever to stop managed care.

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