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Gov. Kevin Stitt's former education secretary said she resigned because the State Department of Education wouldn't turn over financial records.
Stitt Cabinet official’s concerns over Oklahoma education agency finances prompted resignation #oklaed
Some Tulsans complained state leaders set "unattainable, imaginary" expectations for Tulsa Public Schools, which still faces veiled threats of a state takeover, @NuriaMKeel reports.
Oklahoma passed Ida's Law to address a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Two years later, the initiative is still unfunded, @CarmenMForman reports.
If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Sara Hill would be the first Native American woman to serve as a federal judge in Oklahoma
Biden nominates first Indigenous woman to serve as Oklahoma federal judge | Story from @ReporterJanelle
Officials at @oksde paid a Houston-based marketing firm $22,500 for video production services. That included a video targeting teacher unions, which became highly controversial in the state.
Building more turnpikes in a state with more turnpike miles than all the others is foolish and designed to further enrich special interests, writes former state lawmaker Bobby Cleveland. #commentary#opinion
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