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SoonerPoll: Oklahomans want change to workers' compensation system
A majority of likely Oklahoma voters think the state Legislature should change Oklahoma’s current workers’ compensation system, accordin...
Poll finds Oklahomans willing to reform state spending
The majority of likely Oklahoma voters polled support a variety of reforms that analysts estimate would save the state of Oklahoma money...
Oklahoma Voters: Reduce the Income Tax, Don’t Raise Other Taxes
Oklahoma’s Task Force for the Study of Tax Credits and Economic Incentives has been doing some important work lately, and it’s looking m...
Oklahoma voters: Reduce the income tax, don’t raise other taxes
Oklahoma’s Task Force for the Study of Tax Credits and Economic Incentives has been doing some important work lately, and it’s looking m...
Oklahomans Oppose Obamacare, High Taxes, Anti-Family Welfare Policies
In an effort to gauge public opinion on various policy questions, OCPA recently commissioned SoonerPoll to conduct a statewide survey of...
Likely Oklahoma voters agree welfare policies should be changed to ...
According to a recent SoonerPoll, 70.3 percent of likely Oklahoma voters believe that the current welfare system discourages marriage an...
A plurality of likely Oklahoma voters favor the decision to join He...
A recent SoonerPoll found that a plurality of likely Oklahoma voters favored the proposal to enter into an interstate compact that could...
Majority of likely Oklahoma voters think Fallin made the right call
The most recent SoonerPoll finds that most likely Oklahoma voters approve of Governor Mary Fallin’s decision to refuse a federal grant t...
Governor wants professors to teach more classes
Kudos to Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who wants professors at public universities to teach more classes. Oklahomans agree with that idea. Ac...
Politicians' unwillingness to reduce spending
... is more to blame for the state-budget crunch than the taxpayers’ unwillingness to pay taxes, according to a new SoonerPoll.
SoonerPoll: Teachers unions the problem, not the solution
I'm thinking someone could have put that four million bucks to better use. When Oklahoma's most powerful labor union replenishes its co...
Freedom: It's Good Policy, Good Politics
In the wake of this month’s election, and in light of the results of a new SoonerPoll survey, it's time for one of the nation’s most con...
Freedom: It's Good Policy, Good Politics
In the wake of this month’s election, and in light of the results of a new SoonerPoll survey, it's time for one of the nation’s most con...
Good Early-Childhood Policy Is Popular with Oklahoma Voters
A scientific telephone survey of 1,000 likely voters registered in Oklahoma was conducted February 25 through March 8, 2010 by SoonerPol...
Strategic Revision: New Survey Supplants Old
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion,” goes an old saying attributed to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, “but not to his own facts.” This i...
(Not) Making the Grade
So many things divide Americans these days that it may be naïve to assume there are still some things—maybe even quite a few things—that...
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More unclassified employees a welcome...
Thursday, May 16, 2013 -
Obamacare’s temporary high-risk pool ...
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‘The 21 greatest conservative rap son...
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 -
Defined-contribution pension plan needed
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Why school boards often don’t represent their c...
Monday, November 21, 2011 -
At a glance: State ballot questions
Tuesday, October 09, 2012 -
Oklahoma’s Improved Economic Performance Sugges...
Tuesday, October 04, 2011 -
Mitch Daniels, straight shooter
Tuesday, January 29, 2013



















