Among the laws taking effect on July 1 are the reforms to the Teacher Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System (TLE). House Bill 2957 unties… 0
The schedule to review state economic incentives by the Incentive Evaluation Commission was set on Wednesday. Dozens of incentives are slated to be… 1
Governor Fallin today announced the following appointments to education-related boards. Each appointment has been confirmed by the Senate. Board of Trustees for Langston… 0
Attorney General Scott Pruitt is one the speakers for the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women’s 2016 Solutions, Initiatives, and Strategies Summit…. 0
Quinnipiac University is out with a new poll on the presidential race. June 29, 2016 – Hate Winning, As Clinton-Trump Race Too Close… 0
Fascinating article about the history of Little Dixie. http://kgou.org/post/losing-little-dixie-how-decades-democratic-dominance-came-end-southeast-oklahoma#stream/0
The National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund has something to say about the presidential race.
Joined by his Congressional Prayer Caucus Co-Chair, Senator James Lankford raised concerns about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case… 0
Three legislators, a senator and two representatives, were defeated in Tuesday’s voting. All three are Republicans. Senator Corey Brooks was narrowly defeated by… 0
Republican David B. Hooten has forced incumbent Oklahoma County Clerk Carolyn Caudill into a runoff. Hooten and Caudill advance to the August runoff…. 0