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. | New from OK Policy New report shows number of uninsured children rising in Oklahoma: A new national report shows the number of uninsured Oklahoma children held steady last year, however the rate remains significantly higher than the national average. The report from the Georgetown Center for Children and Families found that 8.2 percent of Oklahoma children in 2018 did not have health insurance, up from 8.1 percent the previous year. [OK Policy] In The News Audio: Redistricting initiative petition, Oklahoma County jail, permitless carry & more: This Week in Oklahoma Politics talks about a push to change the way Oklahomans draw political districts by putting it in the hands of an independent committee rather than politicians, the Oklahoma County Sheriff plans to hand over control of the jail to a newly formed trust whether it's ready or not, and the attorney general meets with tribal leaders to discuss gaming compacts. [KOSU] Quote of the Day "This will give people that have made mistakes in their past a second chance at professional licensing. This doesn’t hide a person’s criminal record or require a business to hire them, but it does remove the barrier of restrictive licensing in many cases.” -Rep. Zack Taylor, R-Seminole, author of House Bill 1373. Number of the Day Policy Note Pinning down food insecurity in the U.S.: "We have many good tools for responding to need – such as SNAP and other federal nutrition programs, and charitable feeding strategies at the local level," Elaine Waxman, senior fellow at the institute, said in an email to U.S. News. "But we ultimately can’t make progress on the root causes of hunger if communities aren’t focusing on how other issues, like the role of barriers to accessing transportation to work or grocery shopping, or high housing costs ... erode food budgets." [U.S. News & World Report] Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005 Tulsa, OK 74120 (918) 794-3944 info@okpolicy.org Unsubscribe | | |