Nebraska’s Primary is Tuesday, May 11 – Are You Registered and Informed?

Are you registered to vote? We hope to have the time to add additional helpful information here regarding the upcoming Primary on Tuesday, May 11, but for now, we’d like to provide information about the last minute ability to register at several locations in Lancaster County IN PERSON – THROUGH MAY 3. The Lancaster County Election Commissioner [...]

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HJR 1054 Healthcare Freedom of Choice Act Needs Calls to the Senate!

Action Alert Courtesy of OKforTea After numerous procedural attempts to block a vote, House Joint Resolution 1054 passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives on a 71-27 vote today and now proceeds to the Senate. House Joint Resolution 1054, by state Rep. Mike Ritze (R-Broken Arrow), state Sen. Randy Brogdon (R-Owasso), and state Rep. Mike Reynolds [...]

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Gov. Henry Vetos HB 2569 – So he wants RFID tags in OK DL/IDs?

4/29/10, 2:45pm   URGENT UPDATE ON HB 2569 and OK-SAFE Action Alert dated 4/29/10   OK-SAFE just received word that Governor Brad Henry has vetoed HB 2569, the bill prohibiting RFID tags in the OK DL/ID cards.    House author Rep. Paul Wesselhoft needs help asking for a veto override on this bill before Monday, [...]

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Autopsy reports used to reveal incompetency, corruption, but Oklahoma legislators want to stop public access to such records

riday, April 16, 2010 Autopsy reports used to reveal incompetency, corruption, but Oklahoma legislators want to stop public access to such records A bill limiting what the public may know from autopsy files involving homicides and cases in which the manner of death is either pending or unknown was unanimously approved by state senators on [...]

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Looming Questions: The Race for Governor of Texas

To what degree will you fight for there to be arable land in Texas that has... ...No property tax and no possibility that it can be forced onto you by vote? ...No possibility of the government taking your land? ...No possibility of the government forcing you to vacate your home?

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Tea Party News and Pictures

34% Say They Or Someone Close To Them Part of Tea Party Movement Twenty-four percent (24%) of U.S. voters now say they consider themselves a part of the Tea Party movement, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. That’s an eight-point increase from 16% a month ago. …..TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE [...]

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Tad Jones drops Labor Commissioner race

From the McCarville Report Online: Tad Jones announced Friday afternoon he is dropping out of the race. Sources tell The McCarville Report today that Republican Tad Jones will exit the race for labor commissioner. Jones, a term-limited House member from Claremore, announced last January he would enter the race for the Republican nomination. Jones’ withdrawal [...]

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