Subsidies for “Legal” Notices?

Analysis: Oklahoma’s limited-government ethos, where every new state mandate should raise red flags, Rep. John Pfeiffer (R-Orlando) has delivered a masterclass in regulatory creep. His HB 2166, now signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt, doesn’t slash taxes, slash bureaucracy, or slash the size of government. It does the opposite: It rewrites state law to create two official classes of “legal newspapers” qualified to publish the flood of government-mandated public notices that counties, cities, and local entities must run. The result? A fresh layer of state-defined checklists, audits, court petitions, and content quotas that protects the print newspaper industry’s cozy, taxpayer-funded revenue stream while pretending to “modernize” transparency.

This isn’t deregulation. It’s the print paper lobby – led by the Oklahoma Press Association (OPA) – getting exactly what it negotiated for after “years of study and analysis,” as Pfeiffer himself admitted. And Oklahoma taxpayers, already squeezed by local government spending, will foot the bill through higher publishing fees passed on by the very entities required to use these “qualified” outlets.

Continue reading

Educator Launch & Mentorship Initiative

The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) has launched the Oklahoma Educator Launch & Mentorship Initiative this week, a new statewide program designed to strengthen teacher recruitment and retention by providing first-year educators with intensive training, year-long mentorship and financial support.

The initiative includes a five-day Summer Launch Institute scheduled for July 27–31, 2026, followed by a structured mentorship program that pairs first-year teachers with experienced educators throughout the school year. 

Continue reading

Voter Registration Deadline Friday

(Oklahoma City) – The deadline to register to vote or update a voter registration for the June 16 Election is Friday, May 22. Secretary of the State Election Board Paul Ziriax said individuals can register online, in person, or by mail.

Continue reading

Digital Scarcity: The New Hope

Analysis: What if I told you that the digital world we’ve come to know, the one filled with endless copies of photos, songs, and emails, has been turned on its head? For decades, abundance defined the internet, where nothing was truly scarce. But now, scarcity has returned, and it’s digital.

Bitcoin has introduced true digital scarcity. Only 21 million coins will ever exist (each coin divisible by 8 decimals), and no central authority can inflate it away or manipulate its supply due to its decentralized, open source, and consensus-based nature. This isn’t merely “digital gold” for us as individuals; it’s the bedrock for a far greater shift: the rise of the machine economy.

Continue reading

TCGOP Forum For OK Attorney General

In a public forum May 12, Tulsa County Republican Chairman Melissa Myers announced that her office had contacted both Oklahoma Republican Candidates for Attorney General. Jon Echols confirmed immediately. Jeff Starling did not.

Continue reading