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The Oklahoma Disability Law Center filed today an action against public officials of the State of Oklahoma seeking to en...
11/17/2017

The Oklahoma Disability Law Center filed today an action against public officials of the State of Oklahoma seeking to ensure Oklahomans with disabilities receive the critical services required by federal law.

ACLU of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Disability Law Center, File Legal Action Against State Officials Over Termination Of Disability Services November 17, 2017November 17, 2017 ODLC NOVEMBER 17, 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OKLAHOMA CITY–The ACLU of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Oklahoma’s fe...

This is very saddening. Not only for my family, but for many families across the state.
10/31/2017

This is very saddening. Not only for my family, but for many families across the state.

10/27/2017

The JCAB vote today is very alarming. Many times in life, marriage and politics we are asked to make tough compromises for the betterment of all people involved. Today, many elected officials decided a WIN was more important then the lives and wellness of many Oklahomans. Thank you to the elected officials that pushed for a plan that would be a compromise and thank you to the state Senate for putting that plan forward.
With that being said, I sincerely ask that we stop the fighting, take a step back and just ask ourselves, “What would I do if I had a mentally ill or handicapped loved one that would be devastatingly affected by the cuts that will be made if we do not have a working budget? What would I do if my loved one were a teacher or student in our public education system? What would I do if I knew a loved ones life depended on this budget?”
Guess what? That applies to most of us!!
I ask you legislators, to sooner or later stop the GAME and get a budget in place that works for ALL people in Oklahoma. Better yet, let’s get one passed NOW!!!

We need a few more like this. Time to start having real talks about what is going on at 23rd and Lincoln.
10/25/2017

We need a few more like this. Time to start having real talks about what is going on at 23rd and Lincoln.

OCT 25, 2017 - Tensions flared between Speaker Charles McCall and Rep. Cory Willams after the Oklahoma State House voted down the revenue measure on Wednesday.

Keep in mind, according to the OK Commissioner, if they are forced to cut that $75M they will lose an ADDITIONAL $160M i...
10/18/2017

Keep in mind, according to the OK Commissioner, if they are forced to cut that $75M they will lose an ADDITIONAL $160M in matched federal funds. I encourage you to call your legislator. If they won’t do anything about it

Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services hold a news conference Wednesday to detail the $75 million in cuts the depa...

09/30/2017
A very good friend of mine does this every year help out if you can
09/14/2017

A very good friend of mine does this every year help out if you can

How does anyone defend this?
06/09/2017

How does anyone defend this?

Funny how nothing has changed. We need better. Time for new people in 2018
06/08/2017

Funny how nothing has changed. We need better. Time for new people in 2018

OKLAHOMA CITY (June 8, 2016) -- The state Legislature’s elimination of all funds designated for school textbooks has forced the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) to recommend a one-year delay of textbook selection. Although $33 million was appropriated for textbooks in Fiscal Year 2016,…

06/06/2017

Buried in a cemetery on Normandy's hallowed ground
are the remains of many soldiers who faced a crucial test,
and made the supreme sacrifice while invasion bound.
Today, their simple grave sites can be readily found,
Unfortunate victims of the conflict - their grave markers attest.

There were many soldiers on June 6th of 1944 who stood
nervously aboard landing crafts that fateful day,
where many gallant and courageous soldiers constantly would
openly pray and promise to alter their life if they could
while participating in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day.

Everywhere along the beach the enemy artillery shelled
the invading forces with deadly explosives where they lay.
Yet, not many soldiers complained or quailed
when their wounded comrades around them wailed
their death cries in Normandy on D- Day.

On and on the determined and weary forces swept
through the artillery barrage that didn't wither away.
When the dead and wounded fell, the living stepped,
attempting to charge the enemy's stronghold which kept
them bogged down on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.

The enemy eventually fell back under pressure at last
by successfully attacking them where their strength lay,
Moving with a sweep of their flanking batteries fast,
and withstanding their constant artillery blast,
Stormed their fortifications in Normandy on D- Day.

There aren't many soldiers alive today - those who pressed
beside their fellow country men who perished that day -
but the surviving veterans have always confessed
they would prefer to keep tales of their experiences at rest
when they were involved in the invasion of Normandy on D- Day.

The symbolic flags on the gravesites still wave,
and there are occasions when bugles still play,
Where white, permanent crosses on each grave
keep alive the memory of the Nation's brave
who fought and died in Normandy on D- Day.

by Joseph T. Renaldi

05/17/2017

Oklahoma has had one disappointing legislative session this year. Still no budget but we have pushed a ton of bills that discriminate against or hurt many Oklahomans. As a state we have failed the sick, the homeless, the poor and the elderly. All in the name of protecting a conservative mind set that has not worked in the 12 years we have allowed it to run the state. My fellow Oklahomans, it is broke and it is time to fix it. Time to turn back the clock bring the GPT back to 7%. Take all federal money that is owed to us and stop letting it stop at state border. I just hope that one day we can govern for the people of oklahoma, not the big businesses or out of state industry's. This is the part where most will say "vote them out", but I want to say its time to change our mind set as a state and start thinking about what is best for all Oklahomans.

We fought to hard to pass bills that would cover autism why in the world would we stop.
04/04/2017

We fought to hard to pass bills that would cover autism why in the world would we stop.

For years, families caring for ​children with autism fought for a state law that would require insurers to cover the necessary treatments for their child. Last year, with the passage of HB 2962, Oklahoma became the 44th state to require meaningful autism coverage with HB 2962. Rep. Jason Nelson (R-O...

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P. O. Box 10882
Midwest City, OK
73140

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