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Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready denied a request for a public hearing on homeowners insurance competitiveness in April, then called for an identical hearing six weeks later. Critics say ...
This article was originally delivered to subscribers of our Education Watch newsletter. Sign up now to receive Education Watch directly in your inbox. Ryan Walters’ three-year tenure as state ...
The Oklahoma treasurer’s unclaimed property satellite office in Clinton is shown in this photo from September 2025. (Shaun Witt/Oklahoma Watch) Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ is using a newly created ...
Two candidates for Oklahoma’s governorship are taking separate paths on one of the largest industrial projects ever proposed for the state. On Tuesday, Attorney General Gentner Drummond held a press ...
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Studies show that hospital acquisition of physician practices increased prices for the same services, by the same practices, by 14%-15%. Though one study found two to ...
Oklahoma’s Cannabis Market Is Collapsing. The Fallout Could Spread Far Beyond Dispensaries. Zachary Bomar entered Oklahoma’s cannabis industry in 2020 after oil field layoffs, investing his savings ...
A Wyoming-based organization is testing Oklahoma law by attempting a cruise sweepstakes for people who contribute at least $50 to one of their preferred political candidates in the state’s 2026 ...
In 2019, the Legislature took a big bet at newly-elected Gov. Kevin Stitt’s request: give the governor more power to hire and fire directors of six state agencies. The idea was to streamline the ...
Oklahoma’s New Reading Law Is Here. Teachers Have Questions About Whether It Can Work. Mississippi’s reading turnaround — from near last to top-tier nationally — took a decade of sustained investment ...
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