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Gov. Kevin Stitt said improving education is the key to Oklahoma’s long-term future, and that his efforts are focused on parents, teachers and—ultimately—boosting student achievement.
Read moreMonday, the University of Central Oklahoma canceled some classes and directed those students to a conference featuring an advocate of “Critical Race Theory,” or CRT. The 9th Annual Fusion Conference was titled “Media Unmasked: The New Face of Communication.”
Read more(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)
Read moreDuring a recent state legislative hearing, Brook Simmons, president of the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma, gave policymakers a reality check. He pointed out that oil and gas companies produce far more jobs in Oklahoma than do “green” industries. And oil and gas jobs are also much better paying.
Read moreBe prepared for Democrats to exploit the devastation of Hurricane Ian to peddle de-modernization. And because there is no conclusive way for anyone to prove that global warming isn’t triggering every natural disaster – and because nature offers a continuous flow of these terrifying events and always will – the exploitation will never stop.
Read moreDuring special session this week, the state Legislature approved an additional $20 million for drought relief for Oklahoma farmers and ranchers. This is on top of the $3 million delivered earlier this month.
Read moreOklahoma lawmakers will consider legislation this week that restricts funding to state entities that provide puberty blockers or referrals for transgender surgery to children.
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