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Rep Sean Roberts Advances Criminal Illegal Alien Asset Forfeiture Bill

2/27/2020

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 Rep Sean Roberts worked with the House Public Safety Committee to advance an effort to combat the growing problems with crime committed by illegal aliens in Oklahoma.
  The measure would allow law enforcement to seize vehicles and other property of illegal aliens if the alien has a past criminal history in the U.S.
  The HB4136 goes further, to hold municipalities liable if the local policy declines to take proper police action and the negligence results in other citizens being further victimized by the criminal illegal alien.
  The procedure of committee passage hit a few controversies when Democrats objected to germaneness of inserting the new language into a bill titled as a sex crimes reform.
  The passed committee substitute is a bill that started out as rep. Danny Sterling's initiative, but he allowed Rep. Sean Roberts to present a completely different title, enacting clause, and language. 
  Another bit of drama developed when the vote fluctuated and rested in a 6-6 tie. The chairman, JJ Humphries, attempted to hold the vote open for the 3 non-present committee members to have opportunity to vote. He intended to proceed to essentially table the voting while the roll was open.  That met with strong & unanimous opposition. 
  The committee paused for just a couple minutes until Speaker Pro Temp, Harold Wright entered the room. Just as he was casting the deciding vote in favor of 'do pass', Democrat Matt Meredith also switched his vote to 'yay', resulting in a final 8-5 vote tally.
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Capitol Carry Bill Advances Via House Public Safety Committee

2/27/2020

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  Former Adair County Sheriff, David Hardin, successfully advanced a 'dead bill' by working with Rep. Danny Sterling, & gutting another bill in the House Public Safety Committee and inserting the capitol language. 
 We spoke with Rep. Hardin yesterday, about the substance of the measure. He indicated that lawmakers and retired certified law enforcement should have their 2nd Amendment rights in the seat of govt. While the bill only addresses some of those who enter the capitol, the effort to lay aside the fears that have been created by the gun bans which have become so prevalent in recent decades.
​ Rep. Hardin adds that those with valid OSBI licenses to carry are also given privileges.
 The leadership of OK2A has signaled reservation about this bill because it appears to create an elitist upper tier of citizenship rights. rep. Hardin said he acknowledges that optic, but says the larger goal is to restore all constitutional rights to everyone. He believes fear is what leads the pressure to curtail freedoms and even constitutional rights. Addressing that fear may sometimes be done more successfully by creating a progressive and incremental plan.
  The bill also authorizes the retired law enforcement and lawmakers to carry concealed firearms in all other state govt. buildings.
  After passage of this bill, the chairman followed up with a similar bill, HB2901. That bill applies only to lawmakers authorization to carry firearms in the State Capitol building.

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"We Told You So" - Petroleum Tax Hikes Caused Industry Decline

2/15/2020

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  Lawmakers and the State Treasurer are facing a dire condition of their own making. A couple years ago, Natural gas was booming. So lawmakers hiked the taxes on Gross production. Meanwhile, they kept giving some of that tax revenue to windmills, just for sitting there, on the prairie.
​ We were 'fat & sassy'.  We spent money based on a confidence that Natural Gas prices would stay around $2.70 per standard unit. But that lofty projection is 50% higher than our current reality of $1.80. 
  Part of this 20-year-low market price is due to wind energy competing for industrial market share. As a result, the state is actually collecting less in tax revenue. We may have $150 less to fund core state services, just from this one market price swing.
  Consumers and utilities  are getting lower prices. But the big picture is that tax hikes are a dynamic factor. As Ronald Reagan used to remind us..."the power to tax, is the power to kill". And killing the state's most reliable industry will have dire consequences  for families all over the state.
Zack Lee of the Petroleum industry legislative advocacy team, went into much the same details in his column for state news outlets, this week.
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Drilling rigs are moving to other states, after Oklahoma hiked taxes.
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Stop, Frisk, & Detain Bill Faces Judiciary Vote

2/4/2020

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 Rep. David Smith is a freshman Republican from McAlester whose police-state bill puts soviet block nations to shame. HB3359 would allow any cop to demand the papers of any citizen, any time they get curious (or vengeful). It even allow a cop to lock up any law-abiding citizen without any charges. 
​  This would put Oklahoma under a perpetual curfew state, but only for those the police selectively decide to go after. 
  The new law would shield cops from any civil lawsuits arising from a person being fired from jobs or failing academic requirements because of a cop's suspicions that they are 'up to no good'.
  This bill would not require a police report of any crime. Just the suspicion that unless detained, a crime might have occured.
   This is the year when we're finding out the real character of the nearly 50  new legislators in the House of Representatives. Some are a grave concern. This bill clearly places Rep. David Smith on the growing list of predatory operatives seeking to rob good people of their privacy, liberty, and constitutional right of peaceful assembly.
  The bill rests in Rep. Chris Cannady's Judiciary Committee. Cannady has been a practicing defense attorney and understands individual rights to remain silent and the constitutional requirement to due process.
  Oklahoma has not seen such an Orwellian bill like this since Senator Barrington's 'Hoodie Bill' of 2015. That bill was mocked on national TV by Bill O'Reilly and many other national commentators.
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  The cops will clearly harm communities by disrupting employment, family cohesion, and health needs by this kind of legislation. We completely expect Rep. Smith to tell the people of Oklahoma just who is requesting this bill, or if he just came up with it all by himself?

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Governor's Health Agenda Goes Live At Noon

2/3/2020

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  The State House & Senate will meet at noon, today, for a joint session in the larger House Chamber. The keynote speaker will be the Governor of Oklahoma.  several legislative agenda items will be unveiled, but the biggest news will be his healthcare rollout. The federal block grant that he claims to have secured for Oklahoma is said to resemble the program that the state of Indiana currently provides it's residents. Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) is currently being sued in Federal court because of a new work requirement it imposes on enrollees.
  The plan has a token enrollment premium and no pre-existing conditions or annual deductible. But a new requirement to work 20 hours per week (at gainful employment) has some saying that the federal rules were violated, and jeopardizes the federal grant.
  Utah has a plan, using a similar block grant funding, but the end product of the legislature resulted in the federal govt. rejecting the format and refusing to fund it... leaving Utah's lower income residents without a way to get medical emergencies paid for.
   There are three entities who have to come together for this strategy to be viable. The Governor, the legislature, and the Federal Health & Human Services leadership.
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OKHPR Releases SuperBowl Ad

2/2/2020

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 Citizen advocacy never stops.  Not when the swamp is busy trying to undermine our family freedoms.

  Liza Greve of the Oklahomans for Health & Parental Rights, just released her best SuperBowl advertisement  in the effort to gather families together for defending parental authority to direct health decisions.
  The ad draws a connection to the past struggles and victories, and connects them to the upcoming deep-state effort to harass and slow-walk parents who wish to retain authority in making important health decision for their own children.
  Liza told SoonerPolitics that the Health Dept. used to provide an online comment portal for citizens to give feedback, either in favor or opposition to a proposed agency rule.
But she says that last time the Health Dept opened the portal, Her allies overwhelmed the comments in a way the Dept. was not expecting. She says the portal was taken down and the online service was never restored. ​
 
  The Health Dept claims that public comment starts tomorrow, but they do not instruct the public on how to communicate that comment. It is suspected that institutions supporting the new rule have been fully informed.
  She says that her massive organization will only be given one opportunity for one person to give a 2 minute statement at the final board meeting.
  Hopefully some legislators will get answers on how to be certain that all public comments get publicly posted ahead of the March 5th Board of Health Meeting.
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