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A recent poll showed 61 percent of Oklahoma voters support school-choice policies that allow parents to use tax funding to place their children in private schools.
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Open Discussion Thread: Is censoring public officials ethical?
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The assault on uplifting American values and our kids must be stopped. The best way to stop it is to give parents and students a lifeline out of environments that are trying to force socialist, anti- American views overtly and subversively on our kids.
Oklahoma Republican lawmakers can and should address this threat this session. Read how Kamala proofi ng Oklahoma’s children Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Who’s with us???
Take 60 seconds to urge lawmakers and Gov. Kevin Stitt to support parental school choice! Click to do the same.[@campaign] (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Put parents back in charge! Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Of course.
![]() Last May, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed legislation authorizing $314.4 million in state debt to fund endowed chairs for college professors in Oklahoma, but (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Colleges seek more state borrowing for professors Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Schools must be held accountable for performance. Tying funding to current-year enrollment can be part of that process, but the best reform would be to let tax funding follow the child and empower parents to pick any school, public or private.
![]() In the private sector, you don’t get paid without providing goods or services to customers. But that’s not how Oklahoma school funding works. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Free Market Friday: Money for nothing Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Higher EducationColleges seek more state borrowing for professorsLast May, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed legislation authorizing $314.4 million in state debt to fund endowed chairs for college professors in Oklahoma, but members of the Legislature overrode Stitt’s veto. Ray CarterJanuary 15, 2021Colleges seek more state borrowing for professors Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
"Barring Christian schools from serving LNH students, based on bureaucrats’ illegal regulations, only guarantees the state will lose an expensive lawsuit, writes Jonathan Small, president of the OCPA. "And it will ensure Oklahomans are justified in distrust of state government officials.
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"OU’s strategic plan should consist of concrete commitments, rather than strategies, tactics, or aspirations."
![]() As I pointed out in a previous article, the strategic plan collates OU’s bureaucratic ambitions, hopes that the Oklahoma taxpayers will foot the bill, (Feed generated with FetchRSS) A strategic plan for OU Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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