Oklahoma Supreme Court Hears Arguments as House Democrats Decry Bill Limiting Initiative Petition Process
Oklahoma's Supreme Court is considering SB 1027, which changes the state's initiative petition process, facing opposition from House Democrats who see it as an infringement on constitutional rights.
Oklahoma Legislators Propose "Leo's Law" in Wake of Toddler's Fentanyl Tragedy
Oklahoma legislators propose "Leo's Law" to mandate fentanyl testing in child-welfare cases after a toddler's tragic death. The bill aims to close current screening gaps and includes a potential fine to cover testing costs.
Rep. Neil Hays Refines Deep-Fake Regulation Bill in Push to Uphold Digital Authenticity in Oklahoma
Rep. Neil Hays, R-Checotah, plans to reintroduce his deep-fake regulation bill, House Bill 3073, to combat unauthorized use of personal likeness in digital media and establish penalties for violators.
Oklahoma Governor Grants Clemency to Tremane Wood Moments Before Execution, Senator Nikki Nice Applauds Decision, Urges Legislative Reform
Oklahoma Governor Stitt granted clemency to Tremane Wood before his execution, with Senator Nice acknowledging advocacy efforts and systemic death penalty inequalities.












