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Chris Casteel | Updated: 3 hr agoObama Administration Threatens Veto of Rep. Frank Lucas' Farm Bill
The Obama administration issued a veto threat for the multi-year farm bill set for consideration by the U.S. House this week. The statement says the bill cuts too much from the food stamp program and not enough from subsidies to farmers. Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Cheyenne, is the chairman of the...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Mon, Jun 17, 2013Inhofe Secures $104 Million for Construction at Oklahoma Bases
Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, secured $100 million for construction at Oklahoma military bases in the defense bill approved last week by the committee. According to Inhofe, the bill includes about $71 million for construction and...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Thu, Jun 13, 2013Washington Post: Obama Trip to Africa Could Cost $100 Million
The Washington Post reported today that President Barack Obama’s upcoming trip to Africa will cost between $60 million and $100 million.…
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, Jun 11, 2013Rep. Jim Bridenstine: Obama Spends More on Climate Change than Weather Research
In a speech on the House floor Tuesday, Rep. Jim Bridenstine, R-Tulsa, accused President Barack Obama of a “gross misallocation” of funds, saying the administration spends 30 times more on climate change research than on weather research. Bridenstine, a freshman, did not give specifics...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Mon, Jun 10, 2013Rep. James Lankford: IRS Probe Should Continue
Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma City, responded Monday to statements by Rep. Elijah Cummings , D-MD, that the investigation into the IRS targeting of conservative groups is solved and that the House Oversight Committee should move on. Lankford is a member of the committee. “The American...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Mon, Jun 10, 2013Rep. Markwayne Mullin: I Didn't Know About Government Surveillance
Freshman Rep. Markwayne Mullin, R-Westville, took issue with President Barack Obama saying last week that all members of Congress had been briefed about the National Security Agency’s harvesting of phone and Internet records. “To be clear, I was never briefed on any NSA plans or efforts to...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Fri, Jun 7, 2013President Obama: "Modest Encroachments" on Privacy
President Barack Obama addressed reporters in California on Friday morning about reports that the administration has been gathering millions of phone records and tapping into the servers of huge Internet companies for its investigations of suspected terrorists. “When I came into this office,...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Fri, Jun 7, 2013Inhofe and Bridenstine on new Navy Ship USS Tulsa
Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, and Rep. Jim Bridenstine, R-Tulsa, comment on the decision by the U.S. Navy to name one of its Littoral Combat Ships the U.S.S. Tulsa Inhofe: “(Navy) Secretary (Ray) Mabus called to inform me that he has chosen to name one of the Navy’s new Littoral Combat Ships...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Fri, Jun 7, 2013Sen. Rand Paul's Comments on Patriot Act's Spying Provisions in 2011
As Americans learned more this week about the kinds of records being obtained by the U.S. government, some have noted that the Patriot Act, first passed after 9/11, is at the root of some of the authorities claimed by the Obama administration. In 2011, Congress approved legislation to renew...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Thu, Jun 6, 2013Sen. Tom Coburn: Treasury Department Withheld Millions in Conference Costs
Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Muskogee, who has been hounding federal agencies for years about the money they spend on conferences, says the U.S. Treasury Department failed to disclose millions of dollars in such costs last year when he asked for a department breakdown. The Department gave him only...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, Jun 4, 2013President's Pre-School Proposal Would Mean $35 Million for Oklahoma
Oklahoma would receive an estimated $35.5 million in the first year of President Barack Obama’s proposed Preschool for All program, according to administration figures released Tuesday. The president championed preschool programs in his State of the Union address earlier this year and used...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Thu, May 30, 2013As Supreme Court Justices Consider Behenna Case, An Appeal for Financial Help
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Thursday are scheduled to consider whether to accept the case of 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, the Edmond native who is serving a 15-year sentence for unpremeditated murder in a combat zone. Behenna killed an Iraqi man who had been linked by Army intelligence reports to...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Wed, May 29, 2013Pew Poll: High Interest in Oklahoma Tornadoes
According to a poll released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center , there was high interest in the tornadoes that struck Moore last week.…
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Chris Casteel | Published: Wed, May 29, 2013Rep. Tom Cole to Attend Town Hall Meetings in Ada and Lawton This Week
Rep. Tom Cole, R-Moore, who has been walking the streets of his tornado-stricken hometown for the past week, plans to attend his scheduled town hall meetings in Ada and Lawton this week. The Ada meeting is scheduled at noon, on May 30, at the Estep Center on the campus of East Central...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, May 28, 2013At Jersey Shore, President Barack Obama Sends Message to Oklahoma
President Barack Obama visited the beaches of New Jersey on Tuesday to assess the region’s recovery from Hurricane Sandy last October. Obama, who toured parts of tornado-ravaged Moore on Sunday, mentioned Oklahoma in his remarks in New Jersey: “Part of the reason I wanted to come back here...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, May 28, 2013Oklahomans in Washington Raise Money for Tornado Victims
Oklahomans in Washington, DC, raised $11,300 last week to benefit Oklahoma tornado victims through the American Red Cross. The Oklahoma State Society hosted a fundraiser with the University of Oklahoma Capital Area Alumni Club, the University of Tulsa DC Alumni Club and Oklahoma State...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, May 28, 2013Rep. Tom Cole: We Will Not Lose Heart in the Heartland
Rep. Tom Cole, R-Moore, whose hometown was struck by a deadly tornado a week ago, penned this column about the tragedy: Facing tragedy, hardship and disaster is not new for the people of Oklahoma, especially those living in my hometown of Moore. While residents in my community lived through...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Tue, May 28, 2013Top Air Force Leaders Commend Tornado Response from Tinker Air Force Base
At a briefing at the Pentagon on Friday, the Air Force’s top two leaders noted the losses to some airmen at Tinker Air Force Base from last week’s deadly storms and praised the efforts of airmen and sailors to help with the storm response and clean-up. Here are comments from Air Force...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Sat, May 25, 2013Sen. Jim Inhofe: The Oklahoma Standard Prevails Again
Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, gave the Republicans’ national weekly address on Saturday morning. Most weeks, the remarks are highly partisan. But in the wake of last week’s deadly storms in Oklahoma, Republicans in Congress chose Inhofe to talk about recovery in the Sooner State. The transcipt...
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Chris Casteel | Published: Thu, May 23, 2013FEMA Assistance in Oklahoma: By the Numbers
By Wednesday night: _ More than 400 federal personnel were on the ground in the impacted area, including teams that are working directly with families and individuals who were affected by the tornadoes. _ More 2,200 individuals impacted by the tornadoes had registered with FEMA for direct...
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Articles from Chris Casteel
- Oklahoma voter registration law survives U.S. Supreme Court decision
- Farm bill faces opposition inside and outside of Oklahoma
- Oklahoma officials react to Supreme Court water decision
- U.S. Supreme Court sides with Oklahoma in water case
- Oklahoma's U.S. senators oppose immigration bill
- Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn defends surveillance programs
- Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt Seeks High Court Review of Cold Medicine Case
- Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn loses bid to change student loan rates
- Ethanol mandate criticized in hearing held by Oklahoma Rep. James Lankford
- Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt criticizes Oklahoma Supreme Court rulings on abortion
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U.S. Supreme Court sides with Oklahoma in water case
Jun 13 In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court says a...
Immigration: Oklahoma senators oppose new immigration bill
Jun 12 Oklahoma's senators say they oppose the new immigration...
Behenna appeal denied by U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 4 Behenna appeal denied by U.S. Supreme Court.
Attorneys for Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna argue for Supreme Court review
May 15 The U.S. Supreme Court may decide whether to accept an...
Defense Department announces 11 days of furloughs, beginning in July
May 15 Thousands of Oklahomans along with other Department of...
