AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNursing Home Watch: The Commons in Enid (Garfield County) earned a 3-star CMS rating in early 2026, above the Oklahoma nursing home average, with one fine totaling $3,174 and one penalty. Energy & Politics: A new report argues Trump’s push against wind power is driving “pay-not-to-play” deals that shift money from wind projects to fossil fuels. Caregiving Relief: Oklahoma expanded the Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit, removing an age minimum, raising the income cap, and adding mileage for medical appointments—up to $3,000 for eligible filers. Military Families: A signed law treats active-duty military students as in-district residents for transfers, letting families start enrollment earlier. Public Safety Laws: Oklahoma signed measures boosting penalties for retail and identity theft, tightening nitrous oxide misuse rules, updating explosive-device statutes, and requiring overdose notification and fentanyl reporting by first responders. Local Business & Youth Safety: Mobile food vendors can use alternative fire suppression methods, and youth camps must complete hazard assessments and emergency plans. Election & Campaign: The wife of GOP gubernatorial candidate Gentner Drummond apologized for a 2020 Biden donation she says was a mistaken Apple Pay-linked payment. Race Preview: Oklahoma’s lieutenant governor race remains a key GOP primary storyline.
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