Friday, October 4, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Wayne Watts Elected Chairman.
Wayne Watts of Duncan [Stephens County] was elected new Chairman of the 4th District at the recent 4th District meeting in Chickasha.
Watts will finish the term of Steve Fair of Duncan who resigned due to having been elected Oklahoma National Committeeman. Marjorie Brown of Ardmore will continue as Vice-Chairman. Both terms run until 2015.
Watts will finish the term of Steve Fair of Duncan who resigned due to having been elected Oklahoma National Committeeman. Marjorie Brown of Ardmore will continue as Vice-Chairman. Both terms run until 2015.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Inhofe: Obama Climate plan harms economy......
Sen. Inhofe: Obama climate plan harms economy
Sen. Jim Inhofe, USA Today, June 27, 2013
Click here to read online
Cloaked in promises for a brighter future, the president's speech is simply more of the same. Americans have already rejected the president's global warming agenda and new energy taxes, which will cost the economy $400 billion a year. However, now that the president has been re-elected, he feels free to pursue the regulations he was afraid to impose before his last election day.
The president is well aware these new regulations will extend beyond power plants � hitting every school, hospital and apartment building in America, causing energy prices to skyrocket and threatening any chance of the economic recovery we need.
Instead of forcing these costly regulations on a recovering economy and promising it will all work out in the end, he should embrace affordable energy and technologies that allow us to use our abundant resources efficiently, cleanly and cheaply while maintaining fuel diversity and reliability.
Recent advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in oil and natural gas have caused booming energy production in recent years. Oil production is up 40%. Natural gas production is up 16%. Low energy prices are fueling a manufacturing renaissance, and for the first time in decades, firms are looking to move production back to the United States.
If the president wants to gain the support of Americans on an energy policy, he should stop making excuses, finally approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and stop his obsession to increase taxes on energy producers, which only threatens jobs.
Although the president wants to expand renewable energy development on federal lands, his policies and the new regulations coming from his administration continue to keep the vast majority of federal lands off limits to oil and natural gas production.
The president proposes independent action to combat global warming, but his own former EPA administrator confirmed that "U.S. action alone will not impact world CO2 levels," and will only discourage companies from moving production back to the United States, leaving that production in countries where the same regulations do not exist.
The American people have consistently spoken that this Congress' and administration's principal focus should be on economic recovery. The future laid out by the president is one of economic stagnation, high unemployment, and an uncompetitive and uncertain economy. We need jobs, not more fanciful posturing and politics.
Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., is the senior member of the Environment and Public Works Committee.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Gun Show Registration
The CCRP's District Committeewoman Debbie Gleaves did an excellent job of securing a booth and decorating it at the recent gun show in Lawton. Debbie used the opportunity to encourage people to register to vote and/or change voter registration. Numerous worked shifts to keep the booth manned all week-end. Their efforts were well rewarded.
Left: Jim Lien; right: Lee Gleaves.
US Sen. Jim Inhofe to headline annual Stephens County Fish Fry!
The event kicks off at 6:00pm, Duncan Fairgrounds, Rodeo Arena. Hope to see YOU there! For information or tickets email: leon@wpmonline.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
SCOTT PRUITT to headline annual BBQ!
Scott Pruitt, Attorney General for the State of Oklahoma will be the featured speaker at the 19th Annual Comanche County Republican Party hosted BBQ.
The event is set for 6:00pm, Saturday April 6 at the Worley Center (bldg 300) of the Great Plains Tech School in Lawton. The event is open to the public.
The fun evening features a menu of genuine hickory smoked ribs with all the trimmings; a live and silent auction; door prize(s); and much more. Tickets are only $20. per person, host positions are available for only $100. and helps underwrite the cost of the popular event.
For tickets (held at the door) or information, contact CCRP Chairman Ed Petersen at (580) 355-7100 or call (580) 357-1116. Or you may mail request and payment for tickets to: CCRP, PO Box 705, Lawton, OK 73502.
The event is set for 6:00pm, Saturday April 6 at the Worley Center (bldg 300) of the Great Plains Tech School in Lawton. The event is open to the public.
The fun evening features a menu of genuine hickory smoked ribs with all the trimmings; a live and silent auction; door prize(s); and much more. Tickets are only $20. per person, host positions are available for only $100. and helps underwrite the cost of the popular event.
For tickets (held at the door) or information, contact CCRP Chairman Ed Petersen at (580) 355-7100 or call (580) 357-1116. Or you may mail request and payment for tickets to: CCRP, PO Box 705, Lawton, OK 73502.
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