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A Closer Look at Education Spending
On May 24, 2006, OCPA sent a letter requesting some basic information from the school superintendent in each Oklahoma public school distr...
Good News from the Gulf
As previously mentioned in the FaxLine Report, the Gulf of Mexico has great potential for oil and gas reserves. So much so, that earlier ...
ANWR Wackiness
The recent newly discovered petroleum pool beneath the Gulf of Mexico which could yield, by some estimates, 3 billion to 15 billion barre...
The "Hdden Cost" of Imported Oil
The recent newly discovered petroleum pool beneath the Gulf of Mexico which could yield, by some estimates, 3 billion to 15 billion barre...
Hot Air: How Oklahoma Inflates Its Educational Progress Under No Ch...
According to a new OCPA study, state policymakers have set low, undemanding standards for public school students and thus are overstating...
Foreign Oil Sources: Shaky at Best
In concluding his remarks at The Heritage Foundation in March of 2003, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana) stated, "Before 9/11, the U.S. Congr...
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Competition is benefiting Oklahoma he...
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 -
Income-tax-sandwich watch
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Free Market Friday: Saving retirement
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All three branches disappoint on laws...
Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Why school boards often don’t represent their c...
Monday, November 21, 2011 -
At a glance: State ballot questions
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Oklahoma’s Improved Economic Performance Sugges...
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Mitch Daniels, straight shooter
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