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For as long as I can remember, the Left has been sneering at anyone who points out that the United States is a republic, not a democracy. They find the notion almost as unsophisticated and fascistic as flying a revolutionary-era flag. Others dismiss the democracy/ republic debate as pedantic or a semantic distraction. They shouldn’t.
Read moreWhen the Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit program was enacted in 2023, it put Oklahoma on the national map by offering robust schoolchoice opportunities to all families.
Read moreFor the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. — Romans 6:23 Thoughts on Today’s Verse If we get paid what we deserve as flawed and sinful humans, we’re not going to like our wages when we stand before God, trying to plead our case. On the other hand, God, who is rich in mercy and grace, gives us his gift of salvation because of the sacrifice of Jesus and our faith in him. We won’t get what we deserve or receive the cruel wages of sin if Christ is our Lord and Savior. He died to pay that debt, that wage of sin and death. Instead, we will receive the gift of eternal life in the glorious presence of God and his holy angels. I don’t know about you, but that makes me want to serve him more passionately and faithfully!
Read moreThe Oklahoma Broadband Office (OBO) is now accepting competitive proposals for a second round of grants to expand high-speed internet access throughout the state, Executive Director Mike Sanders announced Monday.
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Read more[ Hans von Spakovsky is the manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative and a senior legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.
Read moreBecause of state Senate opposition, no personal income-tax cuts were approved during the 2024 session of the Oklahoma Legislature. That left Oklahoma with a higher personal income-tax rate than several bordering states and at a competitive disadvantage economically.
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