by Sandra Crosnoe | Feb 23, 2025 | Documents, Events, Feature Post, Original Content, Privacy, Property Rights, Science & Technology, Video
in Washington County, Flock Cameras (aka ALPR – automatic license plate readers) were proliferating and some of us started trying to educate our fellow citizens and patriots of their dangers. There are many problems associated with them, like invasion of privacy...
by Sandra Crosnoe | Jan 10, 2025 | Feature Post, McIntosh County, OKGrassroots, Original Content, Property Rights
photos and details supplied by Lynelle Medley Updated to add more photos! Thanks to all who made the trip to attend! It is estimated there were about 300 people there. Special thanks to Attorney General Gentner Drummond who kicked off the event. Speakers were...
by Sarah Burnett | Dec 21, 2024 | Agenda 21, Events, Original Content, Property Rights, State Sovereignty, Water Rights
Time to let Governor Stitt know we expect him to enact an Executive Order to stop the wind turbines, solar, and other “green” energy agendas from destroying Oklahoma!
by Sandra Crosnoe | Dec 5, 2024 | Events, McIntosh County, Original Content, Property Rights
By Lynelle Medley, McIntosh County Chair McIntosh County’s November meeting on the 21st was a smashing success with over 120 people present from approximately ten different counties from two states. Lots of chili was eaten and the McIntosh GOP successfully...
by OKGrassroots Network | Oct 29, 2024 | Campaigns, Local Elections, Original Content, Property Rights, Taxes
This article is written by Sen. Dusty Deevers State Question 833 (SQ 833) introduces Public Infrastructure Districts (PIDs), giving developers significant control over infrastructure financing at taxpayers’ expense. Here’s why voters should say “No” to SQ 833. PIDs...
by Sarah Burnett | Mar 27, 2024 | Issues, OKG on Legislation, Original Content, Property Rights
A few months ago, a fellow business owner from Minnesota sent me an email they had received from their Secretary of State. It informed LLC’s that they had to file with a new organization or face large fines. I dismissed it as something pertaining to Minnesota,...