Oklahoma Rep. Lowe Offers Support to Minco Community Following School Bus Collision Involving Softball Team
Oklahoma Rep. Dick Lowe offered condolences and support following a school bus accident involving the Minco High School softball team. No fatalities occurred, and he emphasized community solidarity during recovery.
Oklahoma State Treasurer Encourages Tobacco Trust to Use $2 Billion Fund for Corporate Activism
Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ urges the TSET board to use their $2 billion fund for shareholder activism, focusing on ideological issues such as anti-trafficking and opposing progressive corporate policies.
Oklahoma's Chief Operating Officer Rick Rose to Exit OMES, Governor Stitt Expresses Gratitude for Service
Oklahoma's Chief Operating Officer Rick Rose is set to leave his post on September 26, a move noted by Governor Stitt with gratitude and by Rose with pride in their joint achievements.
OMES Director Rick Rose Resigns Amid Accusations of Blocking Law Enforcement Vehicle Procurement in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's OMES Director, Rick Rose, resigned amid controversy over procurement processes, with Attorney General Drummond accusing Rose of obstructing vehicle purchases for law enforcement, potentially under Governor Stitt's direction.
Oklahoma Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Contentious Senate Bill, Private Prisons in Spotlight Amidst Democratic Debate
The article discusses Oklahoma's challenges with a bill limiting initiative petitions, private prisons becoming immigration centers, civic engagement, and cuts to federal housing aid.
Rep. Chris Banning Voices Concern Over Potential E-Verify Mandate Impact on Oklahoma Small Businesses
Rep. Chris Banning expresses concerns about mandating E-Verify in Oklahoma, citing potential burdens on small businesses, while emphasizing the importance of legal employment without stifling economic contributions.












