Oklahomans We’ve Lost: A dedicated nurse who threw Halloween parties and cared for rescue dogs
“She loved helping everybody.”
Kayla Branch July 22, 2021
“She loved helping everybody.”
Kayla Branch July 8, 2021
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services permanently shuttered dozens of offices over the last year in the face of the coronavirus pandemic and state budget cuts. The move left schools and law enforcement to fill the gaps in some rural parts of the state.
Kayla Branch May 28, 2021
Displeased by hospitals’ support for Medicaid expansion, some Republicans believe increased fees should start before available federal funds are used up.
Kayla Branch May 13, 2021
Once fully implemented, the tax cuts would eliminate an estimated $280 million in annual tax revenue for the state.
Kayla Branch May 13, 2021
Some lawmakers said they weren’t willing to use the budget as a lever to stop managed care.
Kayla Branch May 12, 2021
On the heels of the pandemic and amid concerns about the millions of dollars in education funding that would have to be replaced, Senate Republicans have halted plans to cut taxes.
Kayla Branch May 5, 2021
Lawmakers pushed through two bills as part of Republican backlash to voter mandates on Medicaid expansion, medical marijuana and criminal justice reform.
Kayla Branch Clifton Adcock March 24, 2021
Oklahoma has $289 million in rental assistance and grants as a federal moratorium on evictions draws to an end.
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