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Some Oklahoma public schools’ excessive use of virtual days for non-emergency situations is threatening the incomes of working parents or requiring them to use up most of their vacation time, according to state Sen. Kristen Thompson.
Read moreOklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small praised Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond for fighting the Biden administration’s efforts to force Oklahomans to fund abortion referrals.
Read moreA House tax bill is under scrutiny for disguising welfare expansion, corporate windfalls, and inflationary deficits, all at the expense of the middle class. It includes weak work requirements, improper payments, and benefits for illegal aliens.
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Read moreIn Nashville last week, six pro-life activists were convicted in federal court of conspiracy to violate the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act when they peacefully prayed and sang at the entrance to an abortion clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, in March 2021. Those convicted now face a possible prison sentence of 10 and 1/2 years and up to $250,000 in fines.
Read moreI’ve been thinking of turning my mother in for child abuse... Mother Nature that is.
Read moreIn a major victory for Gov. Kevin Stitt, the Chickasaw Nation and Apache Tribe have agreed to new state-tribal compacts on tobacco and license tags that address key issues raised by the governor.
Read moreTwo state lawmakers hope to rein in public- school reliance on virtual- learning days, which have been strongly linked to major learning loss due to the often-subpar product provided.
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