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Gov. Stitt signs “Women’s Bill of Rights” executive order safeguarding women’s spaces

by Jamison Faught | Aug 4, 2023 | Muskogee Politico, OKGrassroots, Transgender

STITT SIGNS ORDER PROTECTING WOMEN’S RIGHTSby Ray Carter | August 1, 2023Becoming the first governor in the nation to do so, Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a “Women’s Bill of Rights” executive order that bars males from being allowed in female-only facilities and events...

Small: Separate systems for turnpike tolls

by Jamison Faught | Aug 1, 2023 | Muskogee Politico, OCPA, OKGrassroots

Separate systems for turnpike tollsBy Jonathan SmallIs it too much to expect that everyone who drives on an Oklahoma toll road should be expected to pay? Sadly, that is not occurring today.Due to flaws in existing state-tribal compacts, and a willful lack of...

Gov. Stitt ‘encouraged’ by Supreme Court putting pause on Tulsa case over tribal citizen violations of city ordinances

by Jamison Faught | Jul 28, 2023 | Muskogee Politico, OKGrassroots, Supreme Court

GOVERNOR STITT RELEASES STATEMENT ON HOOPER V. CITY OF TULSA UPDATEOKLAHOMA CITY (July 27, 2023) – Governor Stitt released a statement praising the decision of the United States Supreme Court to temporarily stay the mandate of the 10th Circuit's decision in...

Lankford aims at ending US reliance on Communist China for pharmaceuticals

by Jamison Faught | Jul 21, 2023 | Health Care, Muskogee Politico, OKGrassroots

This is an important issue that needs to be addressed. We cannot rely on Communist China for any essential industry. It's a national security issue.Lankford Putting a Stop to US Reliance on China for PharmaceuticalsOKLAHOMA CITY, OK (July 21st) – Senator James...

Gov. Stitt sets record straight on tribal tobacco compacts, touts ‘One Oklahoma’ effort

by Jamison Faught | Jul 20, 2023 | Muskogee Politico, OKGrassroots, Supreme Court

Gov. Kevin Stitt is out with two short videos dealing with continued fallout from the disastrous McGirt decision (in short, recognizing most of Oklahoma as Indian reservation land, contrary to a century of interpretation) as it relates to tribal tobacco compacts, and...
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