Andrew C. Spiropoulos - June 02, 2021 at 10:01PM
Right Thinking: Momentum builds for school choice as realistic response
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Legislators didn’t vote for school choice programs because advocates were persistent – they turned to school choice because their desperate constituents faced an existential threat to the future of their children and facilitating choice was the only realistic response.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - June 02, 2021 at 10:01PM Right Thinking: Momentum builds for school choice as realistic response Click on the headline to read the full article at
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As we enjoy the fruits of a productive state legislative session in which the House, Senate, and governor were able to reach meaningful compromises that gave each something important they wanted, it is worth asking why our national leaders can’t follow the same path.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - May 26, 2021 at 11:18PM Right Thinking: Ideological zealotry stymies Washington Click on the headline to read the full article at
From the look of last week’s announced budget agreement, state Republican political leaders made their shot, earning some cheers.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - May 19, 2021 at 10:10PM Right Thinking: Sensible compromises lead to layup budget Click on the headline to read the full article at
If you want to know why our state’s leaders felt compelled to enact House Bill 1775, prohibiting the imposition of sex or race stereotyping, all you have to do is review the timeline of recent incidents at the University of Oklahoma.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - May 12, 2021 at 11:01PM Right Thinking: OU’s hard turn collides with politics Click on the headline to read the full article at
Republican leaders worry about losing the corporate campaign cash they are used to relying upon, but it is evident that they can raise just as much or more money from individuals.
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You can’t inflate your way to real wealth – you have to produce it.
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Some state legislators think they and their colleagues should be trained in the meaning and importance of diversity and inclusion. This is a serious idea that should be given careful consideration. And there are other important subjects in which legislators should receive training.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - April 21, 2021 at 10:02PM Right Thinking: So much more for legislators to learn Click on the headline to read the full article at
We just held school board elections in Oklahoma City and you couldn’t tell by who ran for office or the campaign discussions that the school district is mired in a historic crisis, and if dramatic changes aren’t made, the damage may be irreparable.
Andrew C. Spiropoulos - April 14, 2021 at 11:34PM Right Thinking: OKC schools in crisis well before pandemic Click on the headline to read the full article at
Even the youngest children understand that fairness requires that siblings share equally. The adults, however, who run the Oklahoma City Public Schools district have forgotten the principles of elementary justice.
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Earlier this month, one of the nation’s most distinguished jurists, Senior Judge Laurence Silberman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, set the internet ablaze.
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Andrew SpiropoulosFormer Senior Counselor to the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Professor Spiropoulos previously clerked for Judge Danny Boggs of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and practiced law with the Chicago firm of Gardner, Carton & Douglas. He has been a Heritage Foundation Salvatori Fellow and is an adjunct scholar with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, where he was named the 2011 Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow. He was the reporter for the Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic-Violence Protection Orders Act. Archives
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