Fallin Becomes Oklahoma’s First Female Governor
Several OPEA members and staff watched Oklahoma’s first female governor take the oath of office amidst freezing weather and snow flurries Monday. In spite of the weather, Governor Mary Fallin
Several OPEA members and staff watched Oklahoma’s first female governor take the oath of office amidst freezing weather and snow flurries Monday. In spite of the weather, Governor Mary Fallin
Preliminary revenue estimates presented to the State Board of Equalization on Tuesday show the Oklahoma state budget may need to be cut by as much as $226 million in the
The Oklahoma Supreme Court stopped the release of state employee birth dates by issuing a stay Monday, December 13. The action halts a September district court ruling that the Office
OPEA’s ongoing concern with the lack of accountability in the unclassified service was evident in an article in the Oklahoman on December 5 revealed that 130 state employees, mostly at
For most of the year, OPEA has been fighting through the legal system the release of state employees’ dates of birth and the idea that state employees’ birth dates are
The Oklahoma Public Employees Association is pleased with the decision by the state attorney general’s office to review the awarding of a multimillion-dollar contract to the City of Ada. OPEA