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Long Story Short: Thousands of state employees still working remotely despite Return-to-Office order
Almost 8,000 state employees out of the 26,000 covered in a report for the first quarter came under one of several exceptions ...
After falling $30 million short of its budget, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health may face substantially increased ...
Nearly 8,000 Oklahoma state employees retained remote or hybrid work arrangements despite a return-to-office order issued by ...
Barbers and cosmetologists from across Oklahoma fought against the veto that would extend the life of the board that ...
After months of confusion over the $43 million shortfall within the ODMHSAS, a new bill seeks to hold the agency accountable.
The executive order created confusion because Stitt had touted the benefits of a flexible work environment during the pandemic and the state spent millions in COVID-19 relief funds to update ...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt received the initial financial examination report for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health ...
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services' budget shortfall grew by nearly $2.6 million on Monday with the release of a report commissioned by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
A review of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) revealed a projected $29.9 ...
Oklahoma Governor Backs $29.9M Mental Health Funding Boost and Departmental Overhaul Following Audit
The Oklahoma Governor announces a financial review of the state's mental health services, suggesting a $29.9 million funding increase and 52 improvements.
For years, Oklahoma state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters has had many missions on reforming the education system.
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