StateImpact Oklahoma


Why Gov. Mary Fallin Won’t Back School Storm Shelter Ballot Measure

Weintz told The World if money from the franchise tax is used, it will mean less to go around for other important education-related priorities.

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Mapped: Which Oklahoma Schools Have Storm Shelters

StateImpact has mapped the data from the survey, the first statewide accounting of public school storm shelters, which was conducted by Bar None Consulting for the Oklahoma Legislature’s use in an interim study.

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Return of the Milkman: Oklahoma Lawmakers Study Raw Milk Delivery

The state Department of Agriculture says the number of Oklahomans choosing raw milk over pasteurized is growing.

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Oklahoma Utility: No Immediate Impact from EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Carbon Cuts

It would be the first time the U.S. placed limits on the release of greenhouses gases at power plants.

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The Fight Over Water in Southeastern Oklahoma Tied to Treaties, Tribes and Civil War

The parties have been negotiating outside of court since early 2012, and the case was stayed for a sixth time Sept. 17.

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State, Tribes Want More Time to Figure Out Who Controls Southeast Oklahoma Water

The Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes filed suit against the state more than two years ago, prompted by Oklahoma’s City’s attempt to pipe water northwest from Sardis Lake.

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