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Leaders of the #FiveTribes have gathered to announce their endorsement of @joy4ok for governor. Former Stitt secretary of Native American affairs is emceeing. Cherokee Chief @ChuckHoskin_Jr is up first.

It's no secret that Gov. Kevin Stitt has clashed with and angered tribes ... Image
Hoskin speaks of the importance of #oklaed and the #Cherokee Nation's history of educational priorities. He calls Hofmeister "a dedicated education professional" who understands "the very Cherokee idea of working together." (2/?) Image
Flashing back in time, briefly, I mentioned when former #okleg Republican representative Lisa Billy resigned from the Stitt cabinet in December 2019, less than a year after taking the post and watching him clash with tribal leaders over gaming compacts. nondoc.com/2019/12/23/lis…
Chickasaw Nation @governora speaks next: "Our government in the state of Oklahoma is quite partisan."

He says "the needs" of people are more important than party politics.

I learned the other day that Gov. Anoatubby ran for Congress in the old CD3 in 1998, finishing third... Image
For political junkies, imagine a world where Bill Anoatubby had won that 1998 congressional seat. He's one of the most influential politicians here already.

Who won the Dem nomination instead in 1998? This guy. 😬 oklahoman.com/story/news/200…
#Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton says Hofmeister represents his values as "a conservative Oklahoman."

He calls for unity and not division, saying people are sick of it and that's why voter turnout is lower than it could be. Image
#Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill says he asked Hofmeister her priorities within 60 or 90 days if she is elected governor. Hill says her answer included sitting down with all tribes to work together. Image
@SeminoleNation_ Chief Lewis Johnson, the newest leader of the Five Tribes who ousted an incumbent himself last year, says "today can also be" a historical moment in the state of #Oklahoma and that other tribes support Hofmeister also. Image
Hofmeister speaks now, saying she wants to "find what is best for our state" through "mutually beneficial relationships."

She calls the 39 tribes here "one of #Oklahoma's competitive advantages." Image
Hofmeister says "let's stop fighting in court and instead fight for each other."

She doesn't name Stitt (I'm not sure anyone has used his name?) but she criticizes "unwinable" lawsuits.

Reminds me of things I need to check on, including this case. nondoc.com/2021/12/22/pre…
In what is always an awkward and frustrating situation, the people who called this group press conference have declined to take questions as a group from the media, instead saying only one-one-one interviews are being allowed. 🙄

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May 16
Welcome to BS 5, where both chambers of the #okleg have resumed budget negotiations after pausing around 7 p.m. last night.

They are already running through issues they tabled yesterday, starting with the Legacy Capital Financing Fund created last year: nondoc.com/history-of-the…

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On LCF (which requires agency payback over 20 years), the Senate is skeptical and doesn't want to run a ton of capital projects through it.

The House wants to put $350 million into LCF and fund even small projects of $1M or $2M from it.

Wednesday, Treat (S) proposed a "floor."
Wallace: "If we want to set a floor, I would probably be willing to go to $5 million, but only if we have a commitment of a deposit of $350 million."

Treat: "We are not in a position to want to put a deposit into LCF beyond expenditures."

"We're disagreeable on that..."
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May 15
And we're back for BS 4.1, this time in #okleg Room 230. Much better sound in here, and they've got House portal on one screen and Senate spreadsheet on the other. Here's my new 🧵 for the afternoon, which is obviously derailing the other 400 things I need to do... (1/??)

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The Senate has decided to highlight in all the areas where there is disagreement. I'm no Pantone expert, but in Crayon color names, I'm dubbing this Special Session Yellow. #okleg Image
On Military Department section, Treat proposes Senate removal of $6M retention piece for removal of House position for removing ad valorem piece.

Wallace: "The House is not at that position.

Treat reiterates no agreement now.

Wallace: "That's what we're here to do: Negotiate"
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May 15, 2023
It seems #okleg GOP leaders have found a deal on the #oklaed package. House Caucus heard details earlier and is allegedly supportive. Senate Caucus is meeting momentarily.

Here's a short thread 🧵of what I know, subject to final tweaks.

Start here. (1/?) nondoc.com/2023/05/11/aft…
Major details in the article above remain, so read that first.

New components seem to include:

• An extra $25M for Redbud
• A $3M-ish pilot program for elementary reading specialists
• A one-time $150M approp for "school safety" paid over 3 years.
• 6 week maternity leave.
Again, the full Senate GOP is just now hearing all the details, so how some things are put into bills may bet tweaked. The "school safety" part — involving school resource officers? — at $50M/year is one example.

I'm hearing $96,000/district? That would roughly = $50M. (3/?)
Read 6 tweets
May 10, 2023
This morning, I said Monday's mediation among #okleg leads & governor seemed "fruitful," as rumors of a "deal" grew.

Ten hours later, leaders have hope, but many Q's remain.

Neither GOP Caucus loves the "compromise" #oklaed funding proposal I'm outlining in this thread 🧵 (1/7)
The #okleg GOP members were pitched a teacher pay plan like the Senate desired ($4K to $6K raises) but off-formula districts would also receive funding.

Staff stipends have been discussed? Unsure on details.

New #oklaed funding in the formula might be $360 million-ish? (2/7)
Here's the big sticking point: a revised form of the "#Oklahoma Student Fund," which aims to balance $ for urban districts & rural districts.

Previously, the Senate said "hell no" to the House's proposal to provide higher per-pupil new funds to rural districts than urban. (3/?)
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May 9, 2023
We've got House #JCAB! HB 2887 will appropriate $10.6 million to finish the State Veterans Center being built in Sallisaw. (The project came in way above budget owing to a variety of ... "complications," says House A&B Vice Chairman Ryan Martinez.) webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24…
Now they advance HB 2888, which would send $38.6 million to the Water Resources Board for "upgrades to water and wastewater systems, located in Northeast Oklahoma along an inland waterway that supplies water and wastewater to major supply chain locations.” webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24…
Now SB 1177 proposes creating some upfront rebate financing for the "Project Sirius" effort ... which is reportedly for an Enel #solar panel plant near the Port of Inola.

I explained it a bit in this article this morning. nondoc.com/2023/05/09/pon…
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May 9, 2023
Tuesday afternoon, the #okleg JCAB committees are set to hear 4 bills, one to give ODVA $10.9 million for finishing the Sallisaw #Veterans Home.

The other 3 involve at least one major economic development / business incentive deal, which may be the Enel solar panel plant. (1/?)
HB 2888 would appropriate $38.6 million "for upgrades to water and wastewater systems, located in Northeast Oklahoma along an inland waterway that supplies water and wastewater to major supply chain locations."

SB 1779 would put $180 million in a new "Perform Fund." (2/?)
Finally, SB 1777 would create the "Perform Act," which could let an entity investing at least $1 billion qualify for 5 "investment rebate payments" occurring at new-job benchmarks between 100 jobs and 1,400 jobs.

Here's the bill/act: webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24…
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