The Oklahoma Legislature now has its FY 2026 projections after the Board of Equalization approved appropriation percentages ...
The state Board of Equalization certifies more state funds than expected for legislators to appropriate in the FY26 budget.
On Thursday, the head of the Oklahoma State Senate raised questions over the necessity of DOGE-OK to cut government waste.On ...
The legislative session has officially started. Gov. Kevin Stitt gave his State of the State address on Feb. 3 and laid out his vision for making Oklahoma one of the most business-friendly states. He ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Marc Nuttle, a Norman-based attorney, economist and political advisor, as senior advisor to the Division of Government Efficiency in Oklahoma, according to a press release o ...
In an interview with Newsmax, Gov. Stitt said the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health has banned its employees from using ...
The $12.36 billion that the Legislature will have to appropriate is $119 million less than what was appropriated for FY 2025, ...
Marc Nuttle will serve as an "unpaid, special volunteer" leading DOGE-OK with hopes of refining agency budgets, legislative appropriations and more.
Gov. Kevin Stitt selected Marc Nuttle, an economist, businessman and attorney, to lead the newly launched Division of Government Efficiency-Oklahoma.
We hope this indicates a turnaround about the approach to public schools and respect that teachers deserve and need, the editorial states.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond expressed lack of confidence in Governor Stitt's budget numbers, criticizing the process ...
While giving a searing indictment of Oklahoma’s education chief on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt rejected the idea of having ...
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