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You’ve felt it. I’ve felt it. Inflation has hit everyone this year, and some Oklahoma families are in for a meager Christmas.
Read moreIn an official legal opinion, Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor says a state law that prohibits religious entities from operating a public charter school likely violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and “therefore should not be enforced,” based on rulings from both the U.S. Supreme Court and the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Read moreFollowing last month’s election results, some officials claim that straight-party voting is a major problem in Oklahoma. They imply many Oklahomans really wanted to vote for candidates from the other party but instead simply checked the straight-party option. Some Democrats suggest their failure in top-of-theballot races is a byproduct of straight-party ballots.
Read moreThe Respect for Marriage Act, codifying samesex marriage as federal law, already decided as such by the Supreme Court in the Obergefell decision in 2015, has now passed the Senate. If it passes in the House, President Joe Biden will sign it into law.
Read morePros still puzzled by Dems’ 2022 success
Read moreState licensure boards are an important, although often overlooked, component of job opportunity and economic growth. The boards control access to professions. If operated appropriately, they provide consumer protection while allowing the most qualified people possible to enter a profession, which increases competition and keeps prices down for consumers.
Read moreIf Elon Musk truly believes that Twitter is a front in the “battle for the future of civilization,” he has a chance to prove it.
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