Tag Archives: OK Policy

Come stop by y’all – Oklahoma City Meet & Greet, February 3rd

On Thursday, February 3rd, OK Policy is hosting an informal meet & greet at McNellie’s in Oklahoma City (located at 10th and Walker) from 4:00 to 5:30. This is a chance to meet our new staff – Kate Richey and Gene Perry – and hear a bit about what we’ll be working on in the

What’s On Our Mind-Clouds

Word clouds can be an effective and visually striking way to capture frequent and important themes from online content.  Although we had an intuitive sense of what’s been on our mind, we thought it would be fun to see what an actual count turns up. … This is an excerpt of an article originally published

New data, old story: Our Online Budget Guide on Oklahoma’s low tax levels

Last year we published OK Policy’s (and possibly the nation’s) first Online Budget Guide, a primer for Oklahoma state and local government finance. We were pretty excited about the online approach. It allowed us to save paper and printing and distribution costs, add new material as it made sense, and update as new data became [...]

All aboard: We welcome our two – count ‘em, two – new policy analysts

As I wrote in this year-end blog post, 2010 was a very good year for OK Policy. We continued to establish ourselves as a respected, credible  voice and information source on state policy issue while managing major transitions and putting ourselves on more solid organizational footing. (Read more…) This is an excerpt of an article

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