Oklahomans for Vaccine Choice just published the following press release to their action team, on their social media sites:
Oklahomans For Vaccine Choice has had a strong presence at the capitol and advocates for greater consumer information of the ingredients in vaccinations. Gov. Fallin vetoed the bill but it passed both houses of the legislature by wide margins. |
The Credentials ran nearly perfect and we got 2 elections completed before lunch.
that's my take. What's your's? ~ David Van Risseghem
There is a significant amount of debate about the OKGOP changing their platform from 25 pages, to a page & a half. On Wednesday night State Chairman Pam Pollard hosted a conference call for those who had question about the process of producing the 2016 state platform committee report, and how the convention will conduct business regarding the platform and other issues. The Convention Platform Committee was comprised in large part by Republicans from the OKC metro area. Only 21 people were present at the meeting. this committee is usually about 3 times as large. Pollard is to be commended for accommodating this conference and we do expect there to be a number of people proposing a host of actions.
Senator Ted Cruz called into the Glenn Beck Radio Show today, during the last half hour. He was upbeat and said he feels privileged to have run for president and to have the support of so many grassroots movement conservatives. Ted commented on the media's role in politics. Particularly, he spoke of the $3 million dollars of free air time that the networks gave Donald Trump, by covering the Trump rallies in an unprecedented level of live coverage. Ted said that the decision to support Trump or any other candidate, is an issue that needs to be pondered seriously and we don't need to make that decision today. He said to watch and see what develops. When asked if he would ever get back into the race, he said that he's not holding his breath. But he indicated that it remains a possibility, "if there's a path". More importantly, he renewed his dedication to the conservative movement. He indicated that the movement has many fronts.
Won't it be great when the Republicans take over Oklahoma? You know... the ones who call themselves 'conservatives', 'small-government', liberty-minded', 'constitutionalist'? When they finally do take over:
Mike Cantrell shocks the Oklahoma Petroleum Industry by urging the legislature to end a corporate perk that the industry loves.
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