Thursday, August 22, 2019

[MuskogeePolitico.com] OKC mayor signs petition to repeal Constitutional Carry; Eagle Forum endorses Neese

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There are seven articles in this email update; see excerpts and links for the full posts below. [Excerpt] OKC Mayor David Holt has signed on to the initiative petition that aims to repeal Oklahoma's pending permitless carry (aka Constitutional Carry) legislation that is set to go into effect in November. [Excerpt] "Terry Neese, conservative Republican candidate for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District has secured the endorsement of Eagle Forum PAC, a national organization that supports candidates who are committed to a conservative philosophy of limited government, national sovereignty, and traditional values." [Excerpt] "The 1889 Institute, an Oklahoma state policy think tank, has published “Massage Therapy Licensure in Oklahoma,” which calls for repealing the 3-year-old law licensing massage therapists. The public health and welfare is not enhanced by massage therapy licensing, making it clear that, like most occupational licensing, its main purpose of the law is to protect those licensed from competition." [Excerpt] "Businessman Eric Roberts announces his candidacy to serve as State Representative for Oklahoma House District 83, serving neighbors in Edmond, Nichols Hills, the Village, and Oklahoma City. The seat is currently held by first-term Democrat lawmaker Chelsey Branham, who narrowly won the seat in 2018." [Excerpt] Clean Pro, a [Muskogee] owned and operated cleaning and restoration company, recently became an IICRC-Certified Firm, formalizing their longstanding commitment to implementing quality industry standards and professional training.  [Excerpt] "If I were to tell you that people shout “Boomer” at OU football games and wear orange to OSU games, no one would bat an eye. Yet if I say, “Oklahomans strongly support school choice,” some policymakers will run screaming for the exits. But polling has shown—over and over and over again—that my school-choice statement is as uncontroversial and undeniable as the existence of fan support for college football teams." [Excerpt] Newly-elected Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr., is appointing the first-ever Cherokee Nation Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. Who did he pick? A former advisor to President Obama and DNC staffer, and a maximum campaign donor.
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