Approval of SQ 744 would more than change the game in Oklahoma
G ame-changing state questions were put on the Nov. 2 ballot, measures that supporters touted as way to dramatically increase spending for schools and health care.
The year was 2004. Brad Henry was ending his second year in the governor's office. This Nov. 2, as Henry nears the end of his eighth and final year in office, another game-changing state question is on the ballot. Again, education funding is front and...
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