This Week in Oklahoma Politics
The 2013 Legislative session, income tax challenge and deregulating schools
Better Block works to develop lasting legacy
The project, now in its second years, hope it doesn’t just liven up a block for a weekend.
E-cigarettes popularity increasing, but questions remain
Because they are so new, there isn’t much scientific evidence on their effectiveness
Getting Ready for All-Day Kindergarten
The State of Oklahoma requires all schools to provide all-day kindergarten for every student starting next year according to a law passed in 2005
On Tap: Ryan and Neva Return to Review the Legislative Session
Unlike last year, the legislature has been cranking out bills this session. It’s hard to keep track of what they’ve done, much less what it means. Join us to unpack it and what it means for the regular people.
School testing to double in two years, despite technology problems last week
Oklahoma is a member of a coalition called PARCC, with big changes coming.
Government and private groups work to try to lower Oklahoma’s high infant mortality rate
The state ranks 6th in the nation, getting the attention from OSDH and Oklahoma Hospital Association.
The Next Step for Workers’ Compensation
What to expect when you’re expecting changes in the workers’ comp system









