Angry over education and tax policy, Stitt vetoes 20 ‘unrelated’ Senate bills

(Update: After the publication of this article, the Oklahoma State Senate reconvened shortly before 4 p.m. Thursday, April 27, and amended a series of House bills to advance new versions of their education-package priorities. The bills include a staggered teacher pay raise and school funding bill with a $500 million price tag, HB 2672, a […]

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Bill prohibiting denial of state funds based solely on religion heads to Stitt’s desk

As the Catholic Diocese of Oklahoma considers revisions to its application for a state-authorized charter school, a bill prohibiting the denial of state funding or services based solely on religious affiliation has passed the Legislature and is awaiting Gov. Kevin Stitt’s signature. If Stitt signs it, SB 404 would change state statute so that “it […]

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