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Why three major companies have passed on expanding in Oklahoma

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Why three major companies have passed on expanding in Oklahoma
Some officials blame a combination of a lack of qualified workers, infrastructure and incentives that haven’t kept pace with other states. Others say Oklahoma’s conservative politics are holding the state back. A new committee will look for answers.

 


Oklahoma’s only secure-care facility for youth faces 42% staff vacancy rate, growing overtime costs
Administrators say staff are frequently working 12-hour shifts, and though they try to avoid them, 16-hour shifts are sometimes necessary. Forty-eight out of 115 front-line positions are currently open.

 


Proposed federal rules would put  first limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in Oklahoma’s drinking water
The state now has no enforceable limits on many common man-made chemicals, which have been linked to several types of cancers, developmental problems in children and other negative health effects.

 


Proposed federal rules would put  first limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in Oklahoma’s drinking water
The state now has no enforceable limits on many common man-made chemicals, which have been linked to several types of cancers, developmental problems in children and other negative health effects.

 

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Oklahoma Senate alters education bills after threats from the House
House Speaker Charles McCall has vowed to kill any Senate education bills over changes.

A good attorney can be hard to find for parents in the child welfare system. A new program could help
In Oklahoma, parents have a right to an attorney, but the state doesn’t currently have the funding or systems in place to ensure high-quality legal representation. Judges and lawyers say it contributes to fewer family reunifications and kids spending a longer time in state custody.

Former Rep. Mike Sanders to be Executive Director of the Oklahoma Broadband Office
Stitt asked the board to consider Sanders after he wasn’t an original finalist for the job.

 

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