January 31, 2026 - 22:32

As the Oklahoma Legislature commences its second session, the Democratic minority has laid out a clear set of priorities centered on easing the financial burdens of everyday citizens and strengthening public education. Party leaders are framing the upcoming term as a critical opportunity to address pressing economic concerns.
The cornerstone of their agenda is a sweeping affordability package aimed at providing direct relief to families. Key proposals include a push to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries, a measure they argue would immediately lower costs at the checkout line. Alongside this, Democrats are advocating for significant reforms to the property and auto insurance markets, citing skyrocketing premiums that are crippling household budgets.
In education, the caucus is calling for substantial new investments in public schools, including increased funding for teacher salaries and classroom resources. They emphasize a commitment to restoring and improving core educational services to ensure Oklahoma students are competitive.
Further, the party plans to advocate for enhanced government transparency and accountability, positioning themselves as watchdogs for responsible fiscal management. They argue that Oklahomans deserve a government that works efficiently to solve problems like rising costs, rather than contributing to them. The coming months will test their ability to advance this platform in the Republican-dominated legislature.
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