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  2. Oklahoma Supreme Court allows state ballot question raising ...

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    State Question 832 would gradually raise the minimum wage in Oklahoma from the current $7.25 per hour to $15 in 2029. Future increases would be tied to the cost-of-living index. Future increases ...

  3. What is Oklahoma's minimum wage? What to know about ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know about Oklahoma's minimum wage and SQ 832. What is the minimum wage in Oklahoma? Oklahoma's minimum wage mirrors the federal minimum at $7.25 an hour.

  4. Oklahoma Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, the Oklahoma Department of Labor has functioned continuously for more than 100 years under the direction of 18 different Commissioners and 22 governors. Oklahoma's first Commissioner of Labor was Charles A. Daugherty, who served for two four-year terms from 1907 to 1915, under Governors C.N. Haskell and Lee Cruce.

  5. Should Oklahoma raise its minimum wage? State Supreme ... - AOL

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    Opponents said it would be unconstitutional to tie wage increases to a price index; supporters said that's done in many other cases

  6. Guaranteed minimum income - Wikipedia

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    Guaranteed minimum income (GMI), also called minimum income (or mincome for short), is a social-welfare system that guarantees all citizens or families an income sufficient to live on, provided that certain eligibility conditions are met, typically: citizenship and that the person in question does not already receive a minimum level of income to live on.

  7. Oklahoma Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The Department was established under the name of the Department of Public Welfare. [2] The agency began with the four divisions of finance, statistical, child welfare, and public assistance. [2] In 1951, Lloyd E. Rader was appointed director of the agency, and he turned the then poorly functioning agency into a model for other states. [3]

  8. A petition to raise Oklahoma's minimum wage to $15 is under ...

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    Oklahomans haven't seen a minimum wage increase in more than 14 years, but supporters of an increase hope to change that by taking it to the voters.

  9. Gold Standard (carbon offset standard) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Standard is recognized by carbon market and scholars of carbon markets and climate change politics scholars as a prime example of voluntary standards. [7] As a program certifying emissions trading programs, criticisms of the general practice of emissions trading may also generally apply to the Gold Standard certification program.