In The Know is your daily briefing on Oklahoma policy-related news. Inclusion of a story does not necessarily mean endorsement by the Oklahoma Policy Institute. Click here to subscribe to In The Know and see past editions. | In The News New programs mitigate trauma in children: Two programs that improve the lives of children and that could save the state lots of money captured the attention of state lawmakers recently. Two separate interim study sessions held at the Capitol focused on helping children cope with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and also on remaining positive and engaged in school even if they’ve lost a parent or both parents to incarceration. [Journal Record $] Jail Trust names administrator for Oklahoma County Jail with no timeline: The Oklahoma County Jail Trust named career Oklahoma Department of Corrections administrator Greg Williams as the incoming Jail Administrator and CEO of the Oklahoma County Detention Center, also known as the Oklahoma County Jail. [Free Press OKC] Williams currently serves as the deputy chief of operations for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and has worked for the department for 36 years in a variety of administrative, management and deputy roles. [The Oklahoman] New sex offender reporting law in effect: As of November 1, sex offenders residing with a minor child must now report to the statewide centralized Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) hotline. Previously, only the parent, stepparent, or grandparent of a minor had to report to the hotline. [CNHI] Assessing the first two weeks of permitless carry: Opponents of legislation allowing Oklahomans to carry firearms without licensing or training said a series of incidents already have occurred in just the first two weeks since the law first took effect. [CNHI] Oklahoma business owners can either welcome or bar gun-carrying customers under state law. [The Oklahoman] Quote of the Day “Not only are we looking at a significant delay in implementation, but from what we know about the plan, I don’t see anything but increased administrative costs and extra burden on Medicaid enrollees and providers in the state.” -Tiffany Milone, policy director for the Nebraska-based nonprofit OpenSky Policy Institute, speaking about their state's decision to pursue an alternative to traditional Medicaid expansion [Oklahoma Watch] Number of the Day 3 Number of sovereign nations a tribal citizen in Oklahoma is a citizen of: their tribal nation, the United States, and Oklahoma Policy Note Note: November is Native American Heritage Month. We recognize and celebrate the history, cultures, and contributions of American Indian and Alaska Native people in the state and across the country. Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005 Tulsa, OK 74120 (918) 794-3944 info@okpolicy.org Unsubscribe | | |