Charles Key at the Liberty Pep Rally on Tenth Amendment and the ‘Status Quo’
Charles Key speaks at Liberty Pep Rally in Remington Park May 11th. more
Charles Key speaks at Liberty Pep Rally in Remington Park May 11th. more
HR 1004 - Open Government: Who Could be against open Government? HR 1004 by Rep. Charles Key simply states that if a legislator requests that his bill get a hearing in the committee it has been assigned to, the chairman of that
Considering the events of the past week, there don’t seem to be many reasons to be positive right now… A majority of our representatives in federal government just spent the last several weeks engaging in a three-ring circus of what turned out to be nothing but a diversion. Ultimately, they produced historically bad results. Considering [...]
Joy in this life time, utterly free
More than the world gives, beyond what you see
For nations its time to rise their hope is in Jesus Christ
If the giants come, just hold on, the advantage is now on your side
Jesus, will take the final fight
There may be a way to curb and cut the spending by elected officials; make them work for it. James Taranto’s column1 in Wall Street Journal Friday included the following section: Taranto’s conclusion? “According to ElectricChoice.com, residential power in Denton, where UNT is located, sells for between 8.52 cents and 11.35 cents a kilowatt-hour. [...]
Tulsa County GOP Convention – The Halt Obamacare Resolution on Video (2 parts). Hat tip to all the activists in Tulsa County for keeping our party on track! Special thanks to OK-SAFE for research and leadership on public policy efforts also! Thanks Bryan Mayberry for the Video links~
Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform (OBAR) is working with Rep. Charles Key (R-Oklahoma City) to promote House Bill 1058, which would cut the signature requirement for new political parties in half. The bill calls for a 22,500 signature requirement, rather than the current requirement of 5% of votes cast in the last statewide election.
The measures included a state party rule change to be proposed at next month's state convention requiring censure hearings for Republican officeholders who do not adhere to "core principles" that include the unconstitutionality of all gun regulations and the belief that life is the result of "an act between a man and a woman," and begins at the moment of fertilization. The proposed rule also would require elected Republicans to work for "drastic" reductions in taxes and mandatory fees. "This could be big," said delegate Molly McKay, who later in the convention was elected county vice chairman without opposition. "This could be the biggest thing since we repealed slavery."
HB 1571, a bill that defines unborn children as persons will be heard in the House Public Health Committee, Tuesday at 3pm. Please call these committee members and encourage them to take a stand for the most defenseless among us. Oklahoma could be one of the first states to end child murder (abortion)! Thank you, Kenny Bob Tapp via Facebook Note
Listen to what representatives said on the floor about the committee process and hearing the bills. HR 1008 Passed - Votes here