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Education Bills to Watch in This Year’s Legislature
SUMMARY: Newly filed bills in Oklahoma focus on teacher pay, school policies, and education reforms. Key proposals include increasing teacher salaries, with new minimum salaries starting at $50,000, and boosting support staff pay. Other bills target banning student cellphones, allowing charter school students to join district sports teams, and removing the cap on the Parental Choice Tax Credit. Additionally, a bill aims to expand free school lunches for families up to 250% of the poverty level. A proposal to reform the Oklahoma State Board of Education appointments would limit the governor’s authority, providing more balance to the board.
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OK farmers hopeful crop purchasing programs will continue under USDA
SUMMARY: Oklahoma farmers are concerned about potential cuts to U.S. food aid programs that have historically supported them and contributed to global food security. Recent reductions in USAID funding create uncertainty as farmers rely on these programs to stabilize markets. In response, a new bill aims to transfer the Food for Peace program to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which farmers believe could benefit them long-term. However, the impact of the current administration’s policies raises apprehensions among farmers about their future. Local agriculture officials emphasize the importance of market development opportunities both domestically and internationally.

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OG&E gives update ahead of bitter winter blast set to hit Oklahoma
SUMMARY: In February 2021, Oklahoma experienced a historic cold snap, causing record low temperatures, power outages, and widespread disruptions. In response, OGNI has upgraded its technology to strengthen the power grid against similar future events. With snow and lower temperatures forecasted, Oklahoma may face freezing conditions for over a week again. OGNI reports significant improvements, including enhanced fuel storage, weatherization of power plants, and automation technologies that can detect circuit issues and reroute power as needed. Customers are encouraged to sign up for “MyDog Alerts” for real-time outage notifications to stay informed during the cold weather.

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Friday Feb. 14, 2025 Forecast: Oklahoma to see cold breeze today
SUMMARY: A cold front is set to impact the region this weekend, bringing gusty winds exceeding 30 miles per hour and dropping temperatures below freezing in northwestern Oklahoma. A mix of light rain, drizzle, and possibly flurries is expected, with light snow likely Saturday evening. Next week anticipates a significant snowstorm, with potential accumulations of over an inch in some areas. Prepare for a major drop in temperatures; Oklahoma City may experience several days below freezing, with overnight lows below zero. Stay tuned for updates in the upcoming newscasts at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

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