AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation Policy: Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a law requiring Oklahoma schools to adopt “no phone” policies during the school day, with exceptions for emergencies and documented medical needs. Early Childhood Governance: Oklahoma House Bill 1979 created an early childhood task force aimed at improving how the state runs early childhood programs. Tribal & Courts: The Oklahoma Supreme Court invalidated a Tulsa–Muscogee Nation criminal justice agreement over missing state-law approvals, and the Osage Nation is appealing a federal boundary ruling to the 10th Circuit. Elections & Local Government: Norman residents are appealing a homeless shelter bond election to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Public Safety & Justice: A jury found restaurant leader Brent Swadley guilty on all counts in a state fraud case; and Oklahoma attorney Gentner Drummond filed a defamation lawsuit against Gov. Stitt and political groups. Criminal Justice Reform: The Cherokee Nation held its first Expungement Expo, offering free screenings and help filing expungement petitions for state convictions. State Accountability: Oklahoma AG Jay Jones joined opposition to a federal kids’ internet safety bill. Business & Courts: Oklahoma restaurant leader Brent Swadley was found guilty; and Oklahoma Supreme Court halted a Tulsa–Muscogee Nation jurisdiction agreement. Federal Law Enforcement: An Oklahoma man from Yukon was sentenced to federal prison for illegal firearm sales tied to cartel-related violence.
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