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In defense of ‘a shrine to freedom’
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Cancel Thomas Jefferson? Not if this OCPA Fears Fellow has anything to say about it.
(Feed generated with FetchRSS) In defense of ‘a shrine to freedom’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. EducationPut parents in charge with a universal ESAPutting parents in charge of education through universal ESA is the best way to help schools cope with the challenges of the crisis in a way that will actually deliver the best possible education. Greg Forster, Ph.D.March 26, 2021Put parents in charge with a universal ESA Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, EconomyStitt considering expansion of ‘Skills to Rebuild’ programAn Oklahoma career tech superintendent who created a 2020 program to help retrain mid-career adults displaced by the pandemic wants to take that successful program statewide. Mike BrakeMarch 26, 2021Stitt considering expansion of ‘Skills to Rebuild’ program Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & PrinciplesIn defense of Thomas JeffersonCancel Thomas Jefferson? Not if this OCPA Fears Fellow has anything to say about it. J. Mark OusleyMarch 26, 2021In defense of Thomas Jefferson Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Education, Law & PrinciplesAgreement means equitable funding for Oklahoma studentsThe State Board of Education has voted to settle a longstanding lawsuit by requiring that public charter schools be funded on an equitable basis with their traditional public-school counterparts. Ray CarterMarch 26, 2021Agreement means equitable funding for Oklahoma students Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Much scrutiny surrounds big players in health care—large hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies—and for good reason.
Find out what Jonathan Small has to say by clicking here. Don’t try to ‘correct’ the market with pharmacy ‘fairness’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
SQ 780 improved the lives of countless Oklahomans while seeing a reduction in the amount of property crimes. SB 334 has the potential to undo a lot of this progress.
Senate approves bill to tamper with SQ 780 Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
McGirt fallout continues to grow.
Man who nearly killed an Oklahoma woman set free following state court ruling Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Health CareDon’t try to ‘correct’ the market with pharmacy ‘fairness’Much scrutiny surrounds big players in health care—large hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies—and for good reason. Jonathan SmallMarch 25, 2021Don’t try to ‘correct’ the market with pharmacy ‘fairness’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & PrinciplesSenate approves bill to tamper with SQ 780SB 334 is the only bill left alive that seeks to undo some of what was achieved by voters in 2016 with SQ 780. Ryan HaynieMarch 25, 2021Senate approves bill to tamper with SQ 780 Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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