Free Market Friday: The importance of family By: Jonathan Small Guest Columnist May 6, 2021
Jonathan Small
The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was honored to have sports journalist Jason Whitlock as keynote speaker at our annual Citizenship Award Dinner. Whitlock is known for his refreshing takes on sports and social issues and didn’t disappoint.
Among other things, Whitlock, who is Black, noted that he was more likely to be shot by someone in his local neighborhood than by the police, and that pop cultural influences have played a bigger role in fostering negative outcomes for many youths than systemic racism.
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Leading members of the Civics Alliance, convened by the National Association of Scholars (NAS) to fight action civics and related dangers, have issued an open letter appealing to Senator John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Congressman Tom Cole (R., Okla.) to abandon their support for the egregiously misnamed “Civics Secures Democracy Act.” This $6 billion bill (which should be named the Action Civics and Critical Race Theory Harm America Act) will impose these pernicious pedagogies on every school in the nation, just as Obama used massive federal grants to spread Common Core. Cornyn and Cole are Republican co-sponsors of this “bipartisan” bill, and their exit from that sponsorship could kill this legislative monstrosity before it manages to destroy American education.
Oklahoman
Republican leaders of the Oklahoma House and Senate are divided on a bill that would allow a majority of state lawmakers to nullify President Joe Biden s executive orders.
Saying the original bill language was unconstitutional, Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, introduced a floor substitute to the legislation from House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, that enjoyed widespread support among House Republicans.
Over the weekend, Treat came under fire from Republican activists for not supporting House Bill 1236. It s unclear if the Senate leader s proposed substitute will placate his critics who plan to rally at the state Capitol on Tuesday.
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The City Sentinel
April 18, 2021
By Darla Shelden
By Darla Shelden, City Sentinel Reporter OKLAHOMA CITY– During April LifeShare of Oklahoma and the YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City are partnering for the purpose.
By Staff Report
The City Sentinel, Staff Report OKLAHOMA CITY Members of the Oklahoma House Democratic Caucus and the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus recognized the Norman High School girl’s basketball team on the.