Oklahoma Lawmakers Move To Shut Down Climate Lawsuits Against Big Oil
SB 1439 would bar most climate-related claims in Oklahoma courts, a move critics say would shield oil and gas companies and could short-circuit pending litigation. Legal experts and industry groups are lining up on opposite sides.
Okla. House Backs College Break For Families Of Fallen Airman Marshal Roberts
The Oklahoma House unanimously passed HB 2961, renamed the TSgt Marshal Dakota Roberts Gold Star Survivor Act, to waive tuition, fees and room and board for spouses and children of fallen Oklahoma service members.
Small-Town Oklahoma School Vanishes From ICE List, Says It Never Signed
Caney Valley Public Schools says it never signed an ICE 287(g) agreement after appearing on the agency's roster and then being removed. Advocates warn the listing could chill trust between immigrant families and police.
Oklahoma House Targets ‘Blank’ Voter Forms In High-Stakes Party Pick Fight
The Oklahoma House passed HB 3722, requiring registrants to choose a party or mark Independent to complete voter registration. Supporters call it integrity; critics warn it could block primaries for those who leave the field blank.












