Saturday, February 26, 2022

Oklahoma Attorney General drops obscenity investigation of school books

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Oklahoma Attorney General drops obscenity investigation of school books
Attorney General John O’Connor says he will no longer investigate after The Frontier reported that dozens of titles were under review as part of a new wave of book challenges.

Bills seek to clamp down on books in Oklahoma school libraries
Proposals include a rating system for books and expanded obscenity standards.


A bill seeks to expand Oklahoma’s definition of domestic violence, but would it help victims?
Oklahoma law gives women little protection against criminal charges when an abuser also harms their children, advocates say.



Contenders for Oklahoma’s open Senate seat face a crowded race
Retiring U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe has endorsed his former chief of staff, who faces stiff GOP competition.

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The Department of Public Safety has settled a lawsuit over a trooper cheating and blackmail scandal
Former agency leaders say they wanted their day in court and call the settlement a ‘cover-up.’

No last words for man executed for 2005 quadruple killing
Gilbert Postelle simply shook his head ‘no’ when asked if he had any final words.

The pandemic speeds a push to wean Oklahoma courts off crippling fees
One bill seeks to eliminate court fees that generate an estimated $41 million a year for the state. Critics say fines and fees are an unreliable source of funding that unfairly burden the poor.

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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Two Oklahoma death row prisoners had fluid in their lungs when they died

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Two Oklahoma death row prisoners had fluid in their lungs when they died
The evidence could come into play in a federal trial over the state’s lethal injection protocol set for later this month.

No last words for man executed for 2005 quadruple killing
Gilbert Postelle simply shook his head ‘no’ when asked if he had any final words.



The Department of Public Safety has settled a lawsuit over a trooper cheating and blackmail scandal
Former agency leaders say they wanted their day in court and call the settlement a ‘cover-up.’



The pandemic speeds a push to wean Oklahoma courts off crippling fees
One bill seeks to eliminate court fees that generate an estimated $41 million a year for the state. Critics say fines and fees are an unreliable source of funding that unfairly burden the poor.



The Frontier has a new political reporter
Reese Gorman is joining our team to strengthen The Frontier’s reporting on Oklahoma politics.

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We fact-checked Gov. Kevin Stitt’s State of the State address
The governor had numbers to back up many of his remarks, but we found a few spots where the facts got blurry.


Pandemic spending at the Oklahoma Health Department violated the state constitution, an audit found
Former Attorney General Mike Hunter requested the investigative audit after questionable spending to obtain pandemic supplies.

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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Pandemic spending at the Oklahoma Health Department violated the state constitution, an audit found

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Pandemic spending at the Oklahoma Health Department violated the state constitution, an audit found
The state auditor released an investigation into questionable spending after the Attorney General said he would keep it confidential.



We fact-checked Gov. Kevin Stitt’s State of the State address
The governor had numbers to back up many of his remarks, but we found a few spots where the facts got blurry.

Stitt kicks off legislative session with push for tax cuts, school choice and marijuana enforcement
Oklahoma’s healthy savings account means the state can afford tax cuts and infrastructure projects, the governor said during his annual State of the State address.

Listen Frontier: Dylan Goforth and Kayla Branch talk about the State of the State  



‘Aggressively moderate Democrat:’ Joy Hofmeister talks about her politics as she gears up for gubernatorial run
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister talks to The Frontier about her run for governor, where she falls on the political spectrum, and about her views on education, abortion access and more.

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Allegations of election fraud linger in Oklahoma as GOP candidates seek to energize voters
Donald Trump won every county in the state in 2020, but some lawmakers still seek investigations and tighter voting laws.


Oklahoma Attorney General won’t release audit on Health Department spending
Former Attorney General Mike Hunter requested the investigative audit after questionable spending to obtain pandemic supplies.

 

Republican lawmakers file dozens of bills to curb vaccine mandates in Oklahoma
While similar proposals didn’t get a hearing last year, GOP lawmakers are hoping a more nuanced approach will help their legislation gain traction.

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