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This month marks an important anniversary for those concerned about Oklahomans’ ability to live their lives free from unnecessary government intrusion.
Read moreSen. John Barrasso, the ranking Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, introduced legislation last week to prohibit U.S. imports of uranium from Russia.
Read moreHearings began last Monday on Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Read moreOklahoma’s universities are thickening their “diversity” bureaucracies as fast as they can. In the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), the diversity bureaucrats repress free speech, impose race and sex quotas, and say that these are fundamental principles everyone must affirm. Often they won’t let you go to college or keep a job if you won’t.
Read more“The only person who really likes change is a wet baby.”
Read moreAmerica is caught between an external and an internal threat. The external is an economically aggressive and America-hating China and a nuclear-equipped, America-hating Russia; the internal is a non-nuclear, America-hating Left. (As I always note, “Left” is not the same as “liberal”; in fact, leftism poses a mortal threat to liberalism. The greatest contemporary tragedy in American life is that most liberals are unwilling to acknowledge this and continue to vote for the Left.)
Read moreWe had several long days on the House floor this past week as we raced to hear several hundred bills before the third-reading deadline. March 24 was the date legislation had to advance from its chamber of origin to stay active this session. All House measures that passed now move to the state Senate, and we will receive all legislation that advanced from that chamber.
Read moreIn an article written in EnergyNow.com by Irana Slav entitled “The Tale of Two Countries”, Ms. Slav talks about the United States and the United Kingdom and their errors in energy policy that have led us to the point where we are now, that is, begging other countries to increase their oil production.
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