More posts from the OK Policy Blog
Posted on | July 29, 2013 | 2 Comments
In the year since I last updated.
- Trickle-Down hasn’t worked. It’s time for Middle-Out economics.
- After talk of reining in tax breaks, Oklahoma added more
- Oklahoma has not implemented real criminal justice reform
- Whatever happened to… ?
- Oklahoma is still waiting for criminal justice reform
- No, Common Core is not a ‘federal takeover’ of schools
- Proposed education budget leaves schools in a hole
- What you need to know about the state budget agreement
- The life and death of justice reinvestment
- Do we need another tax cut?
- Expensive to be poor: Are we saving the state money by pushing fees onto low-income Oklahomans?
- Bills to limit Oklahoma’s debt could make it more expensive
- Running government like a business means taking on debt
- New issue brief examines how the third grade retention law will affect Oklahoma students and schools
- The dangers of cherry-picking facts, part 2
- Governor Fallin’s tax cut would do little to nothing for the average Oklahoman
- The dangers of cherry-picking facts
- A low tax state for who?
- How to make college affordable? Pay It Forward
- The tax shift returns
- A response to The Oklahoman
- Cliff, slope, or hostage crisis?
- Inequality is bad for business
- Marriage won’t end poverty
- Rising inequality in Oklahoma as lower- and middle-class incomes stagnate
- Quick take: On track for another flat budget year
- Opponents of SQ 762 are making false claims
- What the coming federal budget cuts mean for education in Oklahoma
- Who pays state and federal taxes in Oklahoma — in 2 charts
- SQ 762: Is Oklahoma ready to be smart on crime?
- New Census data shows many still left out of Oklahoma’s prosperity
- School consolidation won’t fix the funding gap
- Oklahoma’s per pupil spending has plummeted
- Keeping it honest
- Getting what we pay for
- Energy Efficiency: ‘It’s fruit lying on the ground.’
- Property tax “cuts” create winners and losers
- It matters who guards the henhouse
- How Oklahomans fare under competing plans for the Bush tax cuts
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2 Responses to “More posts from the OK Policy Blog”
September 7th, 2016 @ 10:42 pm
I’m posting here because I can.
February 17th, 2017 @ 1:21 pm
Hi Zach!