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Each year the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs releases a legislative scorecard that informs citizens how their “state legislators are voting at the Oklahoma Capitol on issues related to the principles of limited government, free markets, individual initiative, and personal responsibility.”
Read moreAlthough we aren’t in a regular legislative session, it seems that work at our state Capitol is always ongoing. Just this last week, our state hosted the Southern Legislative Conference at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, which is a yearly meeting of House and Senate members of southern state legislatures to talk about the issues impacting our states.
Read moreMost Oklahomans believe K-12 education is on the wrong track.
Read moreOne has to wonder about the Left’s concern about its much talked about “democracy” when they target Supreme Court justices for following the constitution in handing down decisions.
Read moreJust at a time when there doesn’t seem to be much of the nation’s founding vision left to conserve, Scott McKay, writing in The American Spectator, has proposed activist, offense-minded revivalism.
Read moreWhat does the research say about income taxes and economic growth?
Read moreI’m hearing more and more talk about food shortages due to the war, broken supply lines and the fact that inflation is running so hot even wealthy people will soon be living on beans and wieners.
Read moreThe Gallup polling organization seems to serve up endlessly bleak news about how Americans feel about God and country.
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