OPEA Responds to Editorial
Oklahoman Editor, State employees appreciate Labor Commissioner Mark Costello stating in a recent Oklahoman editorial that “relief is on the way.” For the people who make the state work for
Oklahoman Editor, State employees appreciate Labor Commissioner Mark Costello stating in a recent Oklahoman editorial that “relief is on the way.” For the people who make the state work for
One issue has consumed much of the OPEA lobby team’s time and effort during the current legislative session. Pension reform, the number one topic of discussion at OPEA Day at
Tuesday, January 25, Commissioner Terry Cline of the Health Department presented the agency’s budget to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. Commissioner indicated any further cuts to
One of the most important legislative sessions for state employees will convene February 7 at the state capitol. With a projected shortfall of up to $600 million, state agencies are
With a winter storm approaching, employees may want information on the state hazardous weather policy. If state offices close in your area, you may take administrative leave. However, if you
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services provided testimony concerning its budget to the House Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Human Services, on Thursday. According to the Office of State Finance,