A Senate bill phases out incentives that lure filmmakers to the state.
News Clifton Adcock
A plan to pay for income tax cuts by doing away with several tax credits
and incentives is facing some push back from a group that contends the
measure essentially would end moviemaking in Oklahoma.
The City Council passes symbolic support for increased transparency in campaign financing.
News Clifton Adcock
The Oklahoma City Council passed a resolution March 6 supporting any
effort by the Legislature or the state Ethics Commission requiring more
disclosure in campaign financing.
CFN Gazette staff
While smart people were celebrating Pi Day, The Very Serious People of
the Oklahoma Senate approved a measure March 14 requiring presidential
candidates to prove they were born in ’merica.
Commentary Robin Meyers
For over a decade I wrote a regular column for this page, a second opinion on the dominant political and theological ethos of my beloved Oklahoma — where I was born, have raised three children, and continue to lead the same amazing church.
An organization tracking anti-government patriot groups finds growth in Oklahoma mirrors what is occurring nationwide.
News Clifton Adcock
Twenty years ago this month, federal agents surrounded a remote cabin in
northern Idaho after the man inside, Randy Weaver, refused to surrender
on weapons-related charges.
Letters to the Editor Jillian Holzbauer-Frazier
“Islamophobia” has become a prominent buzzword in the realm of political
rhetoric. Some see it as the pinnacle of a climate of discrimination in
America; others view it as a smear tactic to inhibit free speech. What
is the real pulse of our great nation when it comes to the delicate
balance between freedom of religion and freedom of speech?