News

Oklahoma lawmakers passed a $12.5 billion budget for 2026 that includes a state income tax cut, a $312 million private prison purchase, and incentives for major business investments.
The 2025 session of the Iowa Legislature concluded recently without passage of a bill addressing property taxes, despite the topic being a primary issue for many lawmakers.
Oklahoma Legislature concludes its session, focusing on the state budget and major development projects. Despite the smoothest budget process in years, the minority party raises concerns about ...
Oklahoma's energy and tax strategies could guide national policy, says National Taxpayers Union President Pete Sepp. Key insights about federal spending and Oklahoma's competitive advantage ...
Senate has approved a $12.59 billion general appropriations bill for the state, sending it to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk for his ...
The potential purchase would move Oklahoma out of the private prison business as the Lawton facility is the state's last privately-operated prison.
The governor and Republican leaders say Oklahomans will benefit from increased funding for education, legislation to benefit ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and legislative leaders on Wednesday announced an agreement on a $12.6 billion state budget for the upcoming fiscal year that contains a tax cut, ...
On May 7, 30 men graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Christian studies. It was a ...
Oklahoma high school students studying U.S. history learn about the Industrial Revolution, women's suffrage and America's ...
The new law bans male inmates from entering women’s restrooms, changing rooms and sleeping quarters in state correctional ...
The announcement came during a joint news conference held by Gov. Kevin Stitt and leaders of the Oklahoma Senate and House.