Three Oklahoma State lawmakers are stepping into new leadership roles this year, gearing up for the 2025 legislative session.
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington for Your Vote Counts this week.
Oklahoma lawmakers are filing bills for the 2025 session, focusing on tax cuts, education reforms, housing credits, and ...
The proposed measure, Senate Bill 4, would eliminate the production and distribution of 11 synthetic dyes and additives often ...
News Oklahoma's Emma Burch spoke with the lieutenant governor on where the state is economically, after 12 months ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The legislature will have $191 million less than last year for the 2025 Legislative Session. The state will ...
This story is part of Oklahoma Voice’s “Whatever Happened To …” end-of-year series that provides updates to some stories that ...
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has proposed several new administrative rule changes aimed at addressing ...
While some lawmakers consider a statewide ban on cellphones in class, Governor Kevin Stitt says he'd have to look into that.
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority recently approved toll increases set to take effect Jan. 1, 2025. Now, some state lawmakers ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has released its 2023-24 school year report card for every public school in the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Legislature will have less to spend in fiscal year 2026, a state panel was told Friday, Dec. 20 2024. The Board of Equalization met Friday to certify spending figures.