Law & Principles
Ethics Commission continues to toe, or cross, legal lines
Ray Carter | November 9, 2023
Ethics Commission continues to toe, or cross, legal lines
Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Law & Principles Ethics Commission continues to toe, or cross, legal lines
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has had to extend its search for a new executive director after Attorney General Gentner Drummond said the agency apparently violated Oklahoma’s open-meetings law and conducted public business in secret.
Ray Carter | November 9, 2023 Ethics Commission continues to toe, or cross, legal lines Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education, Culture & the Family Researcher finds few books banned in schools
Oklahoma parents have been slandered by journalists and left-wing activists (to the extent those can be distinguished) as “book banners.” They’re not.
Ray Carter | November 8, 2023 Researcher finds few books banned in schools Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education Oklahoma per-student revenue has risen dramatically
From 2017 to 2022, total revenue for public education in Oklahoma significantly increased, leading to a substantial growth in per-pupil revenue, and this trend was further bolstered by a significant spending increase in 2023.
Curtis Shelton | November 8, 2023 Oklahoma per-student revenue has risen dramatically Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Judicial Reform Oklahoma needs a judicial-selection plan for the people (not the lawyers)
Tired of the Oklahoma Supreme Court striking down pro-life laws, allowing mask mandates, encouraging jackpot justice, and demanding the removal of the Ten Commandments? It’s time for Oklahoma to move to the James Madison model of judicial selection—the very system Donald Trump used to transform the U.S. Supreme Court.
Benjamin Lepak | November 8, 2023 Oklahoma needs a judicial-selection plan for the people (not the lawyers) Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Health Care, Law & Principles, Culture & the Family Oklahoma won’t promote abortion, so Biden administration yanks funds
Attempting to force Oklahoma officials to promote abortion, the Biden administration has stripped the state of several million dollars in federal funds that normally pay for pregnancy tests, cancer screenings, depression screenings, and various other services.
Ray Carter | November 7, 2023 Oklahoma won’t promote abortion, so Biden administration yanks funds Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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