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MIDWEST CITY, Okla. – The questions from the members of the Oklahoma Press Association, at their Mid-Winter Convention in Midwest City, to Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation Saturday, ranged from the economy to terrorism to energy issues.
ENID — There’s good news for Oklahoma on the eve of the 2010 census.
The state doesn’t look to follow its footsteps of 2000 — when it lost a congressional seat because its gain in population wasn’t fast enough to outpace other states.
Three lawmakers key to farm issues Monday urged the Obama administration to push for congressional approval of pending trade agreements with Panama, Colombia and South Korea to help boost agricultural exports.
Oklahoma’s congressional delegation reacted Wednesday to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address:
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and Rep. Frank Lucas had some praise for President Barack Obama following his first State of the Union address Wednesday.
But, they also had plenty of criticism for the Democratic president.
WASHINGTON — Facing what is already a challenging political year for Democrats, White House senior adviser David Axelrod struck a populist tone Tuesday, saying that voters would ultimately side with the party that stands up to powerful interests.
