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State Superintendent Ryan Walters' controversial social studies academic standards now are in place for state schools. How might they be implemented?
Five of the 73 interim studies planned by Oklahoma senators this year will be bipartisan, led by Republicans and Democrats.
The State Republican Party claimed the state question violated their constitutional rights to associate one candidate of their party towards endorsement. They claimed open primaries would spur confusion among voters on who is a Republican candidate and who is the endorsed Republican candidate.
Oklahoma Supreme Court is hearing arguments on SQ 836, a proposal allowing open primary elections for all voters.
Parents, teachers and faith leaders ask the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block new pro-Bible academic standards for public schools.
Oklahoma may need to cover $225 million in SNAP costs if a new spending bill passes, raising concerns among local food banks.
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