State Question 762 asks voters to decide whether to remove the governor from nonviolent offenders’ parole decisions.
News Tim Farley
Gov. Mary Fallin will not support State Question 762, which would take
the state’s chief executive officer out of the loop in connection with
parole cases involving nonviolent offenders.
CFN Gazette staff
Why does the standoff between Gov. Mary Fallin and the Affordable Care
Act remind us of the battle between Sylvester and Tweety Bird?
Letters to the Editor Kevin Acers
When
Gov. Fallin announced that Oklahoma will not participate in the
expansion of Medicaid under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act,
she revealed political cowardice and recklessness of judgment. She may
as well have proclaimed of our state’s low-income citizens, “Let them
eat cake.”
Gov. Fallin rejected two key aspects of the Affordable Care Act, but critics of the decision say they’re not giving up.
News Clifton Adcock
Perlinda George, a student at Oklahoma City Community College, had hoped
to sign up for coverage in an expanded Medicaid program under the
auspices of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Features Gazette staff
There must be a lot of perks to being Jolly Ol’ Saint Nick. You have
scores of elves to do your bidding. Families across the globe lavish you
with milk and cookies. With a magical sleigh, you never have to fly
Southwest.
Commentary Rep. Doug Cox
Jane is in the emergency room complaining of stomach pain. This is her
third ER visit in two weeks. She is worried about losing her job because
of the missed time.
Letters to the Editor Wanda Jo Stapleton
Gov.
Mary Fallin’s ruthless refusal to expand Medicaid coverage to
low-income Oklahomans is typical of the way her past political actions
have harmed Oklahomans.