Law & Principles Senate overrides Stitt veto, creates one-year tribal compacts
Primarily due to the unified support of Democrats, who rely heavily on campaign donations from tribal entities, the Oklahoma Senate overrode Gov. Kevin Stitt’s recent veto of two bills that authorize one-year state-tribal compacts.
Ray Carter | July 24, 2023 Senate overrides Stitt veto, creates one-year tribal compacts Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education, Culture & the Family Teacher unions and the sexualization of children
As parents and educators alike continue to push back against gender indoctrination, the true culprit in the sexualization of children at school is clear: teachers’ unions.
Maddie Dermon | July 24, 2023 Teacher unions and the sexualization of children Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles OCPA issues statement on veto overrides
“With today’s vote, it is now clear that the number-one issue for voters to consider when they cast ballots next year will be whether a candidate supports having a state with one set of rules for all Oklahomans, or a state where different rules apply based on a citizen’s heritage and physical location,”
Jonathan Small | July 24, 2023 OCPA issues statement on veto overrides Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles Court upholds law protecting children from sex-change treatments
The message from the Sixth Circuit is clear: regulating the medical profession and determining what constitutes child abuse are primarily legislative functions.
Jonathan Small & Ryan Haynie | July 22, 2023 Court upholds law protecting children from sex-change treatments Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax What Oklahoma policymakers can learn from the Thunder
Oklahoma’s political leaders could learn something from the Thunder. Instead of trying to lure specific companies with large government subsidies, the state should enact pro-growth policies that help businesses and families grow from the ground up.
Curtis Shelton | July 21, 2023 What Oklahoma policymakers can learn from the Thunder Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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