Mullin sworn in at DHS, Armstrong sworn in to Senate
Two Democrats back 54–45 vote as DHS shutdown stretches on.
Luke Reynolds serves as Public Affairs Director for the State Chamber of Oklahoma, where he leads strategic communications and advocacy initiatives to advance pro-business policies and strengthen Oklahoma’s economic climate. In this role, Luke crafts compelling narratives on complex legislative issues, manages editorial content for Oklahoma Business Voice, and collaborates closely with government affairs leaders to amplify the voice of Oklahoma’s business community at the Capitol.
With a background in communications and public policy, Luke is passionate about connecting business and government to create opportunities for growth and prosperity across the state.
Two Democrats back 54–45 vote as DHS shutdown stretches on.
OTA says it will strengthen documentation and governance after a clean legal bill in the multi‑year state review.
Gov. Kevin Stitt named former Williams leader Alan Armstrong to a short-term U.S. Senate seat. Armstrong says his priority is...
SB546 was signed into law. The bill creates statewide standards for data rights, notices and assessments.
SB 1734 passes 42–0, requires age‑appropriate student tools, parental notification with opt‑out, and district policies by 2027–28; moves to the...
Senate OKs SB 1338, making the state literacy team permanent.
HB 3942 and SB 1990 strengthen transparency and require deeper analysis of economic incentives, which Rep. John Kane says will...
Executive order directs the Secretary of Education and OEQA to deliver a statewide “Public Schools Revenue Report” by Aug. 31—detailing...
White House urges Congress to adopt a single federal AI standard covering child safety, free speech, IP, innovation and workforce—plus...
Chamber article says community‑first data centers can grow local tax bases, create skilled jobs, and protect ratepayers through transparent planning...
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