Another busy week at the Capitol as lawmakers dealt with bills to reduce the prison population, discussed fields of hemp, and a looming teacher strike.
Experts are finally getting a look at a proposal for criminal justice reform rolled out by the governor this week. And they’re not happy with it.
An organization working towards criminal justice reform has concerns about a plan released by the governor’s office this week.
A drug deal turned deadly; four men connected with the murder of a University of Oklahoma student will be in court Wednesday. brutality.
A proposal by a newly formed caucus of Republican legislators at the state capitol has received backlash after they suggested rounding up more tens of thousands of students to be screened for deportation.
Wednesday was the annual Rose Day at the capitol; a day where pro-life advocates meet with lawmakers to push for pro-life legislation and present them with a rose to symbolize the sanctity of life.
Civil rights groups are calling out, by name, three state lawmakers who they say have written misogynistic, racist or homophobic bills.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma (ACLU) is speaking out against Oklahoma City Police Chief’s decision allowing officers to carry personal rifles, saying it is likely to increase tension between the public and law enforcement.