| | | Wednesday | March 8, 2023 | | | | | | | |  | - CANCELLED: Wednesday, March 8 at 6 p.m.: Community Meeting - Creek County (In Person and Online). Tonight's meeting in Sapulpa has been cancelled due to staff illness. It will be rescheduled.
- Thursday, March 9 at 6:00 p.m.: Affinity Meeting – Healthy Oklahomans (Online). This meeting will focus on health care, SoonerCare (Medicaid), and community wellness. [Join the Meeting Online]
| | | | | | Shiloh Kantz, Executive Director for the Oklahoma Policy Institute, was invited to testify during the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Field Hearing on the "State of the American Economy: The Heartland." The hearing was held March 7, 2023 in Yukon, Oklahoma. During the hearing, Kantz shared how low- and moderate-income residents are faring and how federal investments — especially in childcare, Paid Family Medical Leave, an increased minimum wage, and targeted tax credits — can help the economy and Oklahoma families. [OK Policy] | [Video] | | | |  | | $13,302 Female Oklahomans on average earn $13,302 less annually than male Oklahomans. The national gender pay gap is $10,150. [U.S. Census Bureau] | | | |  | | Over half a century after pay discrimination became illegal in the United States, a persistent pay gap between men and women continues to hurt our nation's workers and our national economy. Women working full time in the U.S. are still paid just 83 cents to every dollar earned by men — and the consequences of this gap affect women throughout their lives. The pay gap even follows women into retirement: As a result of lower lifetime earnings, they receive less in Social Security and pensions. In terms of overall retirement income, women have only 70% of what men do. [AAUW] Today, March 8, is International Women's Day, and March is National Women's History Month. | |  | | "This wasn't about legalizing marijuana, this was about keeping Oklahomans out of the criminal justice system." - Ryan Kiesel, a former state representative and advisor to the State Question 820 campaign, speaking on the need for legislation that addresses past convictions of low-level marijuana crimes. [Oklahoma Watch] | |  | | | | | | | | You can sign up here to receive In The Know by e-mail. 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. Some stories included here are behind paywall or require subscription. OK Policy encourages the support of Oklahoma's state and local media, which are vital to an informed citizenry. | |  | | | | | | Contact Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S. Detroit Ave. #1005 | Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120 918-794-3944 | info@okpolicy.org | | | | | | | |