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5 things you need to know about the Oklahoma state income tax cut
Haley Hetrick
State leaders rolled out the FY 2026 budget, which includes an income tax cut. Republican leaders did not originally see eye-to-eye on the logistics of the cut, but did come to a compromise.
Oklahoma Republicans' $12 billion budget proposal seeks tax relief and infrastructure upgrades, but concerns Democrats
Sam Carrico
Gov. Kevin Stitt unveiled a budget plan Wednesday afternoon with Republican lawmakers. They say the budget is aimed at cutting taxes, investing in key infrastructure, and making Oklahoma more business-friendly, while Democrats say they were concerned about what's not in the bill.
Senate Republicans decline to hear challenge to social studies standards
Kris Crawford
Controversial new social studies standards in Oklahoma likely to be implemented next school year as Republican leaders forgo voting.
Oklahoma’s Own In Focus: Lawmakers Clash Over Senate Bill 1027 and New Rules for Petition Signature Collections
Sam Modde
Lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 1027 as it makes its way through the state Capitol.
Oklahoma lawmakers approve agreement to improve mental health treatment for inmates
Cal Day
State and local leaders are praising an agreement that is expected to bring improvements to the way inmates suffering from mental illness are treated in jail.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma Democrats outline priorities ahead of Governor's State of the State Address
News 9
As Oklahoma's 60th legislature convenes, Democratic leaders Senator Julia Kirt and Representative Cyndi Munson share their expectations for Governor Stitt's upcoming State of the State address, focusing on public education, housing, and the governor's proposal to eliminate the state income tax.
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The Hot Seat: Lawmakers Reflect On 2024 Wins, Challenges Ahead Of 2025 Session
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Oklahoma Senate Minority Leader Julia Kirt and Oklahoma Rep. Cyndi Munson joined Scott Mitchell on the "Hot Seat" program to reflect on the state legislature's accomplishments in 2024 and look ahead to priorities for the 2025 session.
The Hot Seat: Lawmakers Reflect On 2024 Wins, Challenges Ahead Of 2025 Session
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Oklahoma Senate Minority Leader Julia Kirt and Oklahoma Rep. Cyndi Munson joined Scott Mitchell on the "Hot Seat" program to reflect on the state legislature's accomplishments in 2024 and look ahead to priorities for the 2025 session.
Walters Proposes New Rules For Tracking Immigrant Enrollment In Oklahoma Schools
MaKayla Glenn
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has proposed new rules requiring students to prove U.S. citizenship during enrollment, with schools reporting non-citizen numbers to the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
Walters Proposes New Rules For Tracking Immigrant Enrollment In Oklahoma Schools
MaKayla Glenn
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has proposed new rules requiring students to prove U.S. citizenship during enrollment, with schools reporting non-citizen numbers to the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
Your Vote Counts: Presidential Debate Review, Undecided Voters, Healthcare And Minimum Wage
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News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Sen. Julia Kirt and Paul Rosino discuss the presidential debate, undecided voters, and healthcare and minimum wage in Oklahoma.
Your Vote Counts: Presidential Debate Review, Undecided Voters, Healthcare And Minimum Wage
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News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Sen. Julia Kirt and Paul Rosino discuss the presidential debate, undecided voters, and healthcare and minimum wage in Oklahoma.
State Lawmakers Approve LOFT Report Into OSDE Funding, Set Date For Second Investigation
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State lawmakers are digging into funding concerns at the Oklahoma State Department of Education. The Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency is developing two reports looking at how OSDE has applied for and disbursed federal funds.
State Lawmakers Approve LOFT Report Into OSDE Funding, Set Date For Second Investigation
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State lawmakers are digging into funding concerns at the Oklahoma State Department of Education. The Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency is developing two reports looking at how OSDE has applied for and disbursed federal funds.
Your Vote Counts: Senate Takeover
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Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Sen. Julia Kirt and Sen. Darrell Weaver about what is happening in the Oklahoma Senate.
Your Vote Counts: Senate Takeover
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Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Sen. Julia Kirt and Sen. Darrell Weaver about what is happening in the Oklahoma Senate.
The Hot Seat: Housing Crisis
News 9
Scott Mitchell discusses the housing crisis this morning on the Hot Seat with Oklahoma Senator Julia Kirt.
The Hot Seat: Housing Crisis
News 9
Scott Mitchell discusses the housing crisis this morning on the Hot Seat with Oklahoma Senator Julia Kirt.
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Oversight Report: Oklahoma Cannot Afford Economic Downturn
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With another special session on the horizon, an oversight group organized by the Oklahoma legislature relays in a new report that the state does not have the funds to survive an economic downturn.
Oversight Report: Oklahoma Cannot Afford Economic Downturn
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With another special session on the horizon, an oversight group organized by the Oklahoma legislature relays in a new report that the state does not have the funds to survive an economic downturn.
State Legislature Fast-Tracks Bills Giving Governor More Power
Aaron Brilbeck
The bills give the governor and future governors the ability to hire and fire the heads of the five costliest agencies in the state.
State Legislature Fast-Tracks Bills Giving Governor More Power
Aaron Brilbeck
The bills give the governor and future governors the ability to hire and fire the heads of the five costliest agencies in the state.
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Fairfax man drowns in Osage County
Graham Dowers
A 61-year-old Fairfax man drowned early Saturday near OK-18 in Osage County after walking down an embankment.
Fairfax man drowns in Osage County
Graham Dowers
A 61-year-old Fairfax man drowned early Saturday near OK-18 in Osage County after walking down an embankment.
Tulsa commemorates 1921 Race Massacre with weekend of events
Graham Dowers
Tulsa commemorates the 104th anniversary of the 1921 Race Massacre with a weekend of events and a new city observance day focused on healing and investment.
Tulsa commemorates 1921 Race Massacre with weekend of events
Graham Dowers
Tulsa commemorates the 104th anniversary of the 1921 Race Massacre with a weekend of events and a new city observance day focused on healing and investment.
Sooner softball to face Texas in Red River Showdown, with title and faith in focus
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma Sooners softball team faces Texas in the Red River Showdown at Devon Park as they pursue a fifth straight national title, playing with faith and focus.
Sooner softball to face Texas in Red River Showdown, with title and faith in focus
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma Sooners softball team faces Texas in the Red River Showdown at Devon Park as they pursue a fifth straight national title, playing with faith and focus.
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Fairfax man drowns in Osage County
Graham Dowers
A 61-year-old Fairfax man drowned early Saturday near OK-18 in Osage County after walking down an embankment.
Tulsa commemorates 1921 Race Massacre with weekend of events
Graham Dowers
Tulsa commemorates the 104th anniversary of the 1921 Race Massacre with a weekend of events and a new city observance day focused on healing and investment.
Sooner softball to face Texas in Red River Showdown, with title and faith in focus
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma Sooners softball team faces Texas in the Red River Showdown at Devon Park as they pursue a fifth straight national title, playing with faith and focus.
Tulsa Weekend Forecast: Warm, mostly dry with late rain chances Saturday
News On 6
Temperatures continue to stay in the lower 70s and upper 60s for tonight with clear skies. Another storm system impacts the region this weekend with continued unsettled weather possible next week.
FEMA opens disaster centers in Oklahoma to assist wildfire victims
Graham Dowers
FEMA has opened disaster recovery centers in seven Oklahoma counties to help wildfire victims apply for financial assistance.
City of Tulsa to pay $700,000 settlement to woman arrested at 2020 Trump rally
Graham Dowers
The City of Tulsa will pay $700,000 to Sheila Buck, who was arrested outside a 2020 Trump rally and later acquitted.
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