May, 2024

Second Survivor’s Act Passes Through Senate

The Oklahoma Senate passed a second version of the Survivor’s Act legislation on Thursday. Senate Bill 1835 by Senate President Pro Tem Greg… 0

Budget Talks Continue

Negotiators made some headway on Wednesday during day 4 of the Budget Summit. While he was there for the first three, scheduling took… 0

Lankford Raises Concerns about China’s Ability to Influence Elections

During Wednesday’s U.S. Senate Intelligence Hearing focused on foreign threats to this year’s elections, U.S. Senator James Lankford raised his concerns about China’s… 0

Bice: Backing the Blue

By Congresswoman Stephanie Bice There is no more noble duty than to serve others. Officers throughout Oklahoma, and across the nation put their… 0

Drummond Files Suit Against Pharma for Insulin Costs

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Tuesday filed suit against major diabetic drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) for “unfair and deceptive”… 0

FAA Reauthorization Has Lucas’ Backing

Congressman Frank Lucas would like to see the U.S. House of Representatives to pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill when it… 0

Tax Cuts Become Sticking Point in Budget Summit

During Monday morning’s budget summit, Governor Kevin Stitt took another swing at trying to convince Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat to take… 0

Drummond Joins Efforts to Oppose Electric-Truck Mandates

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has joined two lawsuits aimed at blocking regulations which push trucking companies to adopt electric fleets. In the… 0

Cole: Supporting Those Who Uphold the Badge

By Congressman Tom Cole Today marks the beginning of National Police Week – a week that occurs every year to appreciate and thank… 0

OICA: Now is the Time to Call Lawmakers to Support Childcare

By Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy CEO Joe Dorman The Oklahoma Legislature is approaching the constitutionally binding end of the annual session which… 0

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