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The result was A Coalition of Concerned Constituents, a hastily assembled group of people who apparently had little or no ...
In 1996, survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing shared how they turned pain into strength and built new lives.
Altogether now: Oklahoma's all-Republican delegation joined the chorus that narrowly passed the GOP's "budget blueprint," ...
Maya MacGuineas, president of the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, called the GOP framework "an absolute disgrace." ...
The legislation introduced by Rep. Frank Lucas seeks to protect the City school that churns out thousands of air traffic ...
A federal bill proposed this week would affirm that nonprofits and charities are not receiving federal “financial assistance” ...
This year’s Washington fly-in event, led annually by Norman’s Chamber of Commerce, was more of a mission of gravity than a usual meet-n-greet. Chamber President Scott Martin said this year’s trip ...
Me, too: U.S. Sen. James Lankford told CNBC he also believes that Trump is playing a long game. “I do see the end game on this," Lankford said. "He's trying to be able to stop fentanyl.
Representative Stephanie Bice and Senator James Lankford hosted a Commemorative Survivor Tree Dedication Ceremony on the United States Capitol Grounds.
Survivor Tree sapling from 1995 Oklahoma City bombing planted at U.S. Capitol, marking nearly 30 years of resilience and ...
In an interview on Sunday morning TV, I saw and heard Senator James Lankford (R) of Oklahoma say, “doing something is better than doing nothing.” That may be true, but he did not finish the statement.
Lawmakers have reason to worry: the stock market has been in a volatile tumble for days and economists are warning that the ...