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OKLAHOMA CHARTER SCHOOLS: Oklahoma House passes bill to equalize funding for public charter schools

The tug-of-war over charter school funding in Oklahoma has intensified as the state Board of Education is meeting with a game-changing item to consider.In March, the state school board made the surprise decision to settle a 2017 lawsuit. The decision essentially would have sought to equalize funding between charter schools, including virtual ones, and traditional public schools.The move surprised a lot of people, including lawmakers, because it really would have upended the entire funding system.On Monday, the Oklahoma House of Representatives sent a bill to the governor s desk that would put the brakes on the board of education s decision. Instead, it would use medical marijuana money to boost building funds for smaller school districts and physical charter schools but not virtual charter schools. What would happen if we don t pass this bill is those dependent school districts and independent public school districts throughout the state would start sending checks every month to

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Oklahoma House passes bill to equalize funding for public charter schools

The tug-of-war over charter school funding in Oklahoma has intensified as the state Board of Education is meeting with a game-changing item to consider. In March, the state school board made the surprise decision to settle a 2017 lawsuit. The decision essentially would have sought to equalize funding between charter schools, including virtual ones, and traditional public schools. Sign up for our Newsletters The move surprised a lot of people,.

Hospitals question fee increase to help pay for Medicaid expansion

Patti Davis OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite an influx of hundreds of millions of federal dollars earmarked to help pay for Medicaid expansion, lawmakers are proposing increasing fees paid by hospitals with the money to be used for the same purpose. “While we’re not opposed to doing our part to increase access to care, we are disappointed that the Legislature chose not to use the hospital fee as a backstop considering that we have federal funds available for the next eight quarters,” said Patti Davis, president of Oklahoma Hospital Association. She said the state’s hospitals still are in “recovery mode” from the pandemic, and they would prefer legislators would first use the hundreds of millions in additional federal funding before increasing their assessment rate.

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