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Listen to the podcast at: Ep705 Truth Matters, Not OpinionsDr. Piper continues in this episode to review the concepts of truth vs. opinion. The lines have become blurred in the age of “you do your truth and I’ll do my truth” and so clarification is needed for the believing Christian, as we are called to Truth with a capital T.
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Listen to the podcast at: Across the Aisle 2025It's the first week of the 60th Legislature! Join State Reps Josh West & Trey Caldwell in their discussion with Minority Leader Cyndi Munson & Minority Floor Leader Andy Fugate about the State of the State, Caucus priorities and more!
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Listen to the podcast at: Remembering Ryan Kiesel, Governor Stitt's State of the State, Kayse Shrum resigns and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and former Democratic State House Speaker Steve Lewis about the untimely passing of our colleague Ryan Kiesel who died last week after a long battle with cancer as well as Governor Stitt's State of the State Address and executive budget to kick off the 60th Legislative Session. The trio also discusses lawmakers questioning the budget request by State Superintendent Ryan Walters along with his ask for $3M to buy Bibles and the OSU Board of Regents accepting the resignation of President Kayse Shrum. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Ep3.2025 Trump Inaugural SpeechWelcome back to Dr. Piper’s Rebellion podcast. After a break this past year to do some work in his local community, he has back to share a biblical worldview perspective on what’s happening in our world in 2025. To start he begins with the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump and his inaugural speech.
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Listen to the podcast at: Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's 2025 State of the State address
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt kicked off the legislative session with his seventh annual State of the State address on Monday. The Governor laid out his policy priorities for the session: which include cutting state income taxes, keeping state agency budgets flat, and ending fines, fees and court costs to reform the criminal justice system. He also called for the elimination of virtual days in K-12 schools, as well as a cell phone ban in those schools. His priorities and those of state lawmakers don’t always align, but Stitt’s speech gives us a glimpse into what the GOP-dominated legislature will consider during this session. We’ll have more coverage and offer context on the radio, on this podcast, and online at KOSU.org. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: An important note from This Week in Oklahoma Politics
Ryan Kiesel, a civil rights lawyer, former Oklahoma state lawmaker, political consultant and KOSU commentator, died Friday at the age of 45 following a long battle with cancer. Kiesel was a political commentator on KOSU’s weekly radio program and podcast This Week in Oklahoma Politics, hosted by Michael Cross. For 13 years, Kiesel sat opposite Republican political consultant Neva Hill, as they provided analysis and discussion of the week's political and state government news. We have more about Kiesel's life and legacy and KOSU.org. You can leave your remembrances of him by clicking the ‘Contact Us’ page at KOSU.org. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
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Democrat Minority Leader calls for street fights, while mayors hide criminals. Trump rescues hostages and levies taxes on Canada, Mexico, and China.
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Listen to the podcast at: Second Episode of the 60thJoin State Reps Josh West, Trey Caldwell and Judd Strom as they give one last preview before the 60th legislature convenes for the first regular session on Monday!
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Listen to the podcast at: Federal grant freeze, immigration status in schools, Catholic charter school and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and former Democratic House Speaker Steve Lewis sitting in for Ryan Kiesel about President Trump's executive order to freeze federal funding grants, the State Board of Education advancing a new rule requiring parents to give citizenship status upon enrollment of their children and State Superintendent Ryan Walters announcing Oklahoma history standards had changed to include the Gulf of America and Mount McKinley. The trio also discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to take up a Catholic charter school in OKC and the State Supreme Court making a ruling over tribal compacts. via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans |
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