July, 2020

Stitt Announces $10 Million for School PPE

Governor Kevin Stitt announced Thursday $10 million in CARES Act funding would go to purchase Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for schools as they… 0

Lankford Pays Tribute to John Lewis

As the country mourns the death of Congressman John Lewis who was a civil rights icon, U.S. Senator James Lankford took to the… 0

Humphrey Wants Public to See Officer-Involved Death Statistics, Before Policy Changes Made

Before the state or municipalities make changes to law enforcement, Representative Justin Humphrey wants the public to see what the statistics say. He… 0

Stitt Among Governors Seeing Approval Ratings Drop for COVID Response

A major survey conducted by Harvard, Northeastern, Northwestern and Rutgers Universities found that Americans in 44 states are withdrawing their support of their… 2

Stitt’s Pandemic Response Criticized By U.S. House Subcommittee Chair

Congressman James Clyburn, the chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, is claiming Governor Stitt did not follow recommendations from the… 1

Bice Touts Gun Rights Support in Latest CD 5 TV Ad

Republican Fifth Congressional District candidate Stephanie Bice is putting her NRA endorsement to work in her campaign’s latest TV ad. The 30 second… 2

Pinnell, Other Leaders Raise Concerns OCC Not Staffing Tulsa Office Properly

Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, and Senators James Leewright, Joe Newhouse, Dave Rader and Gary Stanislawski are raising concerns that… 0

Lankford Discusses Senate GOP Stimulus Proposal

Republicans in the U.S. Senate have launched their proposed stimulus measure which provides another $1,200 check while cuts back on unemployment benefits and… 0

Mullin: We Are a Nation of Laws

By Congressman Markwayne Mullin Lawlessness is running rampant in cities across our country, inflicting more pain on communities already suffering from the COVID-19… 0

Stitt Loses Gaming Compact Decision in Federal Court

U.S. District Judge Timothy DeGiusti agreed with the tribes’ contention that gaming compacts negotiated with the State of Oklahoma and approved in 2004… 0

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