State Questions
State Question 832
State Question 832 will be on the ballot June 16, and it will have real consequences for Oklahomans.
- FACT: SQ 832 ties Oklahoma’s minimum wage to the cost of living in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- SQ 832 raises Oklahoma’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, but it doesn’t stop there…
- SQ 832 continues raising Oklahoma’s minimum wage every year after that, based on a national cost-of-living index for big cities, which means liberal politicians in California will set the minimum wage in Oklahoma.
In a new episode of Weighing In, host Dave Bond sits down with Professor James Davenport to discuss how SQ 832 affects the workforce—especially those actually making minimum wage.
Listen to the episode here ![]()

