AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNursing Home Watch: Green Country Care Center in Tulsa County earned a 3-star CMS rating in Q1 2026, above Oklahoma’s 2.7 statewide average, with no fines or penalties reported. Healthcare Ownership: Senior Suites Healthcare in Broken Arrow (Tulsa County) posted a 2-star CMS rating in Q1 2026, also with no fines or penalties. Nonprofit Care: The Commons in Enid (Garfield County) received a 3-star CMS rating in early 2026, but did face one fine ($3,174) and one penalty. Caregiving Tax Relief: Oklahoma expanded the Caring for Caregivers Tax Credit, removing an age minimum, raising the income cap, and adding mileage for medical appointments—up to $3,000 for filers. Public Safety & Crime: New state laws target nitrous oxide misuse (up to 90 days in jail and $5,000 fines), and increase penalties for organized retail crime and identity theft. Rural Business: Oklahoma made the commercial forestry equipment sales tax exemption permanent and signed a law allowing mobile food vendors to use alternative fire suppression methods. Energy Policy: Kansas lawmakers pushed back on federal energy regulators over ending competitive bids for transmission projects, arguing it hands work to Evergy without competition.
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