Impact: Two lawmakers seek studies on reforming Oklahoma eviction law
One legislator said he’s examining the issue after The Frontier’s reporting on a lack of protections for renters.
Frontier Staff July 1, 2021
One legislator said he’s examining the issue after The Frontier’s reporting on a lack of protections for renters.
Clifton Adcock June 24, 2021
A Tulsa apartment complex repeatedly sues for late rent and tacks on extra fees. State law offers few protections for renters.
Ari Fife June 23, 2021
Critics of House Bill 1775 say it will have a chilling effect on public discourse and stamp out efforts to make campuses more welcoming for marginalized groups.
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.
Ben Felder April 10, 2021
In front of a crowd where many dispute the election of President Joe Biden, Sen. Jim Inhofe argued he followed the U.S. Constitution in voting to certify the results.
Ben Felder January 20, 2021
As Oklahoma’s delegation finds itself in the minority, the state’s newest House member is pushing for a bipartisan spirit in Washington.
Dylan Goforth January 12, 2021
Meanwhile, the five House of Representatives members who objected to vote certification last week — actions some have said helped fuel the riots in the first place — continue to defend their decision to do so.
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