“When I hear farms complaining about the bureaucracy and the agencies bothering them, they are talking about the federal government, not the state,” he said. “This will not protect from federal intervention.”
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Commentary: State questions require voter diligence
Oklahoma’s state questions affect our everyday lives and must be carefully considered before Election Day.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 2, 2016
Rigged system The Donald has a comfortable 30-point lead in Oklahoma. On many levels, this defies logic since most of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trumps base in this state are workers who feel that the system has been rigged against them. The irony here is that the system is rigged against them by billionaire plutocrats […]
Chicken-Fried News: Green party?
Oklahomans for Health are calling for a special election and suing Attorney General Scott Pruitt for changes made to ballot wording.
UCO stages forums in advance of Nov. 8 elections
An informed citizenry provides for a healthy democracy. But young people also generally fail to show up to vote.
Letters to the Editor: April 27, 2016
Oklahoma needs two things: a relevant energy industry and an infrastructure that gets the energy to the people who are going to use it.
November ballot measure sparks animal welfare, water safety questions from opponents
Despite raging debate from state officials, the outcome of State Question 777 rests in the hands of voters.
Oklahoma Conference of Churches explores right to farm issue
Oklahoma Conference of Churches’ second Evenings of Listening event explores the right to farm debate.
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
