Gov. Kevin Stitt said he will review the cases of undocumented immigrants serving time in Oklahoma correctional facilities individually.
The state’s high court ruled that Attorney General Gentner Drummond could not take control of a lawsuit filed against the governor
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt held his first press briefing of the year on Wednesday, Jan. 29, just days before he is set to give his state of the state address on Monday, Feb. 3. The Governor spoke on four things he is focused on this year heading into the upcoming session.
The governor took questions on topics including: an income tax cut, illegal immigrants in state prisons and federal funding.
Governor Kevin Stitt (R) said some illegal immigrants in Oklahoma state prisons have committed crimes so heinous that he will not sign off on their release to be deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
An income tax cut heralded by the governor will cost state coffers hundreds of million less than an independent projection indicated, the Governor’s Office said Thursday. Meyer Siegfried, a spokesman for Gov.
Oklahoma’s 60th regular legislative session begins next week. And while lawmakers have filed more legislation than ever before, only a relative few will ever become law. Here is a topical breakdown of some key pieces of legislation to look out for.
Gov. Kevin Stitt is a fan of flat budgets for executive agencies. An analysis by The Oklahoman shows about one-third of those agencies heeded his call
Can a charter school be religious? The Supreme Court decision about St. Isidore, a Catholic school in Oklahoma, could redraw lines around church and state in education.
As lawmakers head back to the new session with less money to spend this year, Gov. Kevin Stitt says he still will push for tax cuts. CLICK HERE to learn
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Oklahoma can open St. Isidore: an online Roman Catholic charter school named after the patron saint of the internet. If affirmed, the school would be the nation’s first faith-based charter – a sea change in education law,