OKGrassroots
  • Home
  • Blog Areas
    • Thoughts on Liberty
    • Wayne Hill’s Thoughts
    • Hot Topics
    • CLC Library
    • News/Headlines
    • Events/Action
    • Full Archives
  • Categories
  • Resources
  • Library
Select Page

Tulsa Deputies Assault An Assault Defendant?

by SoonerPolitics.org | Aug 16, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

​A black Tulsa Sheriff’s Deputy appears to have slammed Attorney Ron Durbin’s skull with a metal door, Wednesday morning. Durbin was trying to surrender to law enforcement (for the second time in 2 days), but wanted his clients and supporters to be...

The Politics of Big 12 Sports

by SoonerPolitics.org | Aug 8, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

How we got here. – By David Van Risseghem, founder of SoonerPolitics.org Two years ago, Oklahomans lamented the seemingly inevitable death of the Big 12 college athletic conference. OU & OSU had been the heart of the Big twelve and it’s predecessor,...

Dahm’s Unorthodox Campaign Win

by SoonerPolitics.org | May 7, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

How an unannounced candidate took over the Oklahoma Republican Party Last weekend, the Oklahoma Republican Party(OKGOP) held their biennial convention and election of new leadership. The week began with two candidates for state chair. On Monday night, the last major...

Oklahoma Republicans Select A New Leadership Team

by SoonerPolitics.org | May 6, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

The state convention of the OKGOP met this past weekend, to select leaders for the next two years. They also approved a fresh platform of policies for the Republican Party.Senator Nathan Dahm, of Broken Arrow, was selected on the 2nd ballot, after both he and former...

Parent’s Guide to Private Schools: The Current Private Schools

by SoonerPolitics.org | Apr 20, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

With the Oklahoma legislature preparing the final text of a school choice funding formula, SoonerPolitics undertook the task of compiling a couple of interactive maps, indicating the established private schools across the state. Some of this institutions are...

The Next Steps For the Parental Choice Tax Credit Act

by SoonerPolitics.org | Apr 14, 2023 | OKGrassroots, Sooner Politics

  The era of forced public schooling is over. The behemoth system which dominates the spending of our state taxes, will soon have to earn the continued patronage of Oklahoma families.   Currently, public schools spend about $10,000 per year, per child...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Follow & Share

Oklahoma Grassroots RSS 2.0 Feed Youtube Channel for OKGrassroots Oklahoma Grassroots on Facebook OKgrassroots on Twitter

You Pay for This Stuff

www.ok.gov

Recent OKG Posts

  • PSA – Oklahoma November 18th Special Elections November 17, 2025
  • Pornography in our Schools – Update on Bartlesville School Board meeting November 16, 2025
  • Updated: Mass Surveillance – Gann Studies License Plate Readers Impact on Privacy November 9, 2025
  • Why EVERYONE should Oppose SQ 836 – Decline to Sign! November 9, 2025
  • Upcoming November Events November 4, 2025
  • SQ 832: Raising the Minimum Wage is not Free Market and will Harm those it Purports to Help! October 30, 2025
  • SQ 836: The Billionaire Ballot Initiative October 30, 2025
  • Parental Rights are at Risk in Oklahoma – Presten Mooney’s Story October 20, 2025
  • Oklahoma Liberty Coalition – How You Can Help! October 16, 2025
  • Welcome New Republican Voters with Swag Bags and Valuable Info – Fall is a Great time to Walk your Precinct! October 14, 2025

Our Library

CLC Library

Categories

hello@okgrassroots.com

Home

Thoughts on Liberty

Wayne Hill’s Thoughts

Hot Topics

Events

News/Headlines

Take Action

Categories

Prayer

Education

Family

Foreign Policy

Tax

Vaccines

Resources

OKGOP County Contacts

OK County Profiles with Maps

Precinct Leaders Project

OK-SAFE Resource and Research Links

Open Government

About

OKGrassroots Policy Summary

CLC Library

National News via R3publicans

Network

Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 OKGrassroots. All Rights Reserved.