A dozen new Oklahoma laws are in effect as of January first. One aims at simplifying election participation in the state.
() - The U.S. Senate could see a major shakeup in 2026 as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of Congress.
Education reform, mental health oversight, and budget uncertainty top Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton’s agenda.
Senate Bill 652, which took effect in Nov. 2025, consolidates Oklahoma’s election dates into five days per year. This applies ...
Washington on Tuesday marks five years since a mob overran the US Capitol, with rioters pardoned by Donald Trump retracing ...
Education reform, mental health oversight, and budget uncertainty top Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton’s agenda.
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Commitment 2026: The top midterm races to watch
With months to go and plenty that can change, here’s a first look at the races to watch in the Senate, the House and ...
A new Oklahoma law will standardize election dates beginning Jan. 1, 2026, reducing the number of elections held each year ...
Senate Bill 652, which took effect in Nov. 2025, consolidates Oklahoma’s election dates into five days per year. This applies ...
Democrat Renee Hardman was elected to the Iowa state Senate on Tuesday in a year-end special election, denying Republicans ...
One bill, which was passed in 2024, will create the Oklahoma Sentencing Modernization Act of 2024. The criminal justice ...
Candidates in a crowded Republican field vying for their party’s nomination to fill a vacant Arkansas state Senate seat ...
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