Friday, February 20, 2026

OK House committee passes over-the-counter Ivermectin bill


Fetgatter Passes Ivermectin OTC Bill

OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Scott Fetgatter, R-Okmulgee, on Wednesday passed a bill in the Public Health Committee that would allow ivermectin suitable for human use to be sold over-the-counter in pharmacies.

House Bill 4124 would permit a pharmacist to supply ivermectin to a person without requiring a prescription from a health care professional. Notwithstanding any other law, a pharmacy would not be criminally or civilly liable for supplying ivermectin.

Keating pledges to name something after Trump if elected Governor

We have officially entered the "I will name something after President Trump in order to more shamelessly pander for his endorsement than my opponents" phase of the 2026 Republican primary for Governor...


Chip Keating Announces Plan to Launch the Trump National Laboratory for Energy and National Security

OKLAHOMA CITY (February 19th) - Chip Keating today announced a cornerstone initiative of his administration: the creation of the Oklahoma headquartered Trump National Laboratory for Energy and National Security.

Keating unveiled the proposal as part of a broader vision to secure Oklahoma's long-term economic leadership, strengthen national security, and ensure companies built in Oklahoma continue to grow and remain in the state.

Small: Medicaid expansion (not) working as predicted


Medicaid expansion (not) working as predicted
By Jonathan Small

Proponents of adding able-bodied adults, including many working-age men, to Oklahoma’s Medicaid program promised it would solve virtually all the state’s health-care woes. Rural hospitals would suddenly be lavishly funded. State government would be flush with cash. Health outcomes would improve on a skyrocketing trajectory.

Obviously, none of those things has happened despite expansion having been in place for five years now.

Instead, officials with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA), which administers Medicaid, have requested an additional state appropriation of nearly $500 million this year, due in part to surging costs related to the expansion population.

Rather than create a windfall of free-flowing federal cash as expansion supporters promised, Medicaid expansion is creating major budget challenges.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

McCall touts endorsement by 20 Oklahoma sheriffs in governor's race

The latest press release from former House Speaker Charles McCall, one of the Republican candidates for Governor:


One-Fourth of Oklahoma Sheriffs Endorse Charles McCall for Governor

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (February 18, 2026) – Charles McCall’s campaign for Governor today announced the endorsement of 20 county sheriffs from across Oklahoma, representing more than one-fourth of all 77 sheriffs statewide. The growing coalition of law enforcement leaders underscores McCall’s proven record of standing strong for public safety, law and order, and the men and women who wear the badge.

“I am deeply honored to have the support of these dedicated sheriffs who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe,” said McCall. “As Governor, I will Make Oklahoma Strong by being tough on crime, fighting illegal immigration, cracking down on the cartels that push drugs into our state, and ensuring law enforcement has the tools and resources they need to do their jobs.”

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Bill to abolish abortion gains historic support after Capitol rally


Oklahoma Abolition Bill Gains Historic Support After Capitol Rally

OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 17th) – Support for the total abolition of abortion reached historic levels Monday as hundreds of abolitionists gathered at the capitol for the annual Abolition Day rally. Following the rally, House Bill 3038 surged to 25 authors and co-authors, more than tripling the support of any previous abolition measure in Oklahoma history, and surpassing any of the abolition bills that have been introduced in 27 different states.

HB3038, introduced by Rep. Gabe Woolley and Sen. Warren Hamilton, would extend the equal protection of the law to children in the womb–as guaranteed in the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution–and close the loopholes in Oklahoma law that permit self-managed abortion, making it illegal for anyone to intentionally kill an unborn child.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Abolition Day rally set for Monday at Oklahoma State Capitol

 

On Monday, hundreds of Christians from across the state will gather at the Oklahoma State Capitol to call on the Legislature to finally abolish abortion in Oklahoma, stopping this wicked travesty in our state bringing an end to the unjust and evil slaughter of preborn Oklahomans that is still permitted by law. 

  • 10am: Rally on the south steps of the Oklahoma State Capitol (map link)
  • 11am: Lobbying and Hymn Singing 
  • Lunch 
  • 2pm: Activism in OKC 
  • 6pm-8:30pm: Conference at Edmond’s First Baptist Church (map link)
Speakers at the 10am Capitol rally include pastors Blake Gideon (First Baptist Edmond), Brett Baggett (Ekklesia Muskogee), and Chris Gore (First Baptist Beggs), T. Russell Hunter, State Senators Dusty Deevers and Warren Hamilton, and more. More speakers will be at the 6pm mini-conference held at Edmond's First Baptist Church.

Abolition bill authors and coauthors

The 2026 abolition bill, HB 3038, is authored by State Rep. Gabe Woolley and State Sen. Warren Hamilton, and has received a record number of coauthors so far (15 including the House and Senate author): Representatives David Hardin, Derrick Hildebrant, Jim Olsen, Tim Turner, Chris Sneed, and Justin Humphrey, and Senators Dusty Deevers, Avery Frix, Julie McIntosh, Tom Woods, Dana Prieto, Shane Jett, and Bryan Logan.

Lord willing, I'll be there along with a group from my church. Join us at the State Capitol on Monday morning, and let's join in together in calling our legislators to do the right thing!

'Free to Hunt Feral Hogs' bill passes Senate committee

Much needed legislation for rural Oklahoma:


Deevers’ Free to Hunt Feral Hogs Bill Passes Committee

OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 9th) - The Oklahoma Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee approved Senate Bill 2108 on Monday. The bill, authored by Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, would repeal burdensome licensing requirements related to the hunting of feral hogs, streamlining and simplifying the process.

Feral hogs destroy crops, kill livestock, spread disease, degrade pastureland, harm water quality, damage property, threaten the lives of children, and cost Oklahomans over $100 million annually, according to estimates from the Farm Bureau. Currently, Oklahomans must navigate permits and regulations from up to four state agencies to hunt feral hogs.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Muskogee voters pick Lowe for mayor, send two council seats to runoff


Voters in Muskogee charted a new course yesterday, with the election perhaps the most "outsider" mayor since John Tyler Hammons in 2008. 

Don't think your vote matters? Ryan Lowe defeated former city councilor James Gulley in the mayoral race by a mere 11 votes out of 3,823 cast: he won with 1,917 votes (50.14%) to Gulley's 1,906 votes (49.86%). 

Thursday, February 05, 2026

'Common Cents Act' takes on penny problems, advances in OK House

Photo by Jason Deines: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-of-american-coins-19266676/

Common Cents Act takes on penny problems, advances in House

OKLAHOMA CITY (February 4th) — Legislation that would allow and later require certain public cash transactions to be rounded to the nearest nickel has passed a House policy committee and now moves to an oversight committee.

Authored by Rep. Derrick Hildebrant, R-Catoosa, House Bill 3075, formally titled the Oklahoma Common Cents Act, would not apply to the private sector and would apply only to public payments made in cash or the portion paid in cash. The measure does not apply to checks, debit cards, credit cards, electronic payments or other digital transactions.

"This is a simple, practical bill that modernizes how we handle cash payments without impacting anyone who pays digitally," Hildebrant said. "HB3075 is limited to public cash transactions only. If you’re paying online or with a card, nothing changes."

Kevin Warnemuende announces candidacy for House District 47


Kevin Warnemuende Announces Candidacy for Oklahoma House District 47

Mustang, OK (Jan. 23rd) – Kevin Warnemuende, a successful local engineer, devoted husband and father, constitutional educator, announces his candidacy for Oklahoma House District 47.

Warnemuende, a Mustang resident since 1999, said his decision to run was driven not by political ambition, but by frustration at politicians talking the talk, but not enacting the solutions that work for Oklahomans.

Sen. Lankford releases 9th edition of 'Federal Fumbles' report on waste

Lankford Releases Ninth Edition of Federal Fumbles
Report details billions in wasteful spending, fraud, and government inefficiencies while outlining solutions to restore accountability for taxpayers

WASHINGTON, DC (February 2nd) — US Senator James Lankford (R-OK) released his ninth edition of Federal Fumbles today, revealing billions of dollars lost to wasteful spending, inefficiencies, fraud, and improper payments. The report details eyebrow-raising research grants, weak oversight of taxpayer funds sent overseas, systemic failures in food assistance programs, and the staggering cost of government shutdowns, while offering specific policy solutions to prevent these failures from continuing. 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Keating raises $3.1M since October for Gov race, including $2M personal loan

We thought that the 2018 GOP gubernatorial primary was expensive. Just wait for the final total on the 2026 primary when all is said and done!

Keating Campaign Announces $3.1 Million Raised Since Launch

OKLAHOMA CITY (Jan. 30th) - Chip Keating’s campaign for Oklahoma Governor announced a historic fundraising start today, reporting $3.1 million raised since launching in October, including $1.1 million from individual donors and a $2 million personal investment from Keating. The campaign has $2.6 million cash on hand at the end of the fourth quarter.