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OKAgPolicy Today: SQ777 makes consumers ultimate winners; OKC Council considers SQ777 position

August 31, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES ‘Right to farm’ supporters push question:  Buchanan, speaking for the coalition, said it’s an unusual situation with so many agricultural groups agreeing to “push […]

OKAgPolicy Today: Cities’ concerns with SQ 777 unfounded; Americans love GMO mosquitoes, not GMO foods

August 30, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Oklahoma City Council considers passing resolution to oppose SQ 777 on agriculture:  Tom Buchanan, president of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, said the concerns of […]

OKAgPolicy Today: SQ777 protects Oklahomans; Oklahoma legislative races set for November

August 29, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Protecting Oklahomans (letter to the editor):  Right to Farm was brought to the Legislature by Oklahomans and it’s important to all Oklahomans. It not […]

OKAgPolicy Today: TPP proponents face tough crowd; Ranchers need support for checkoff

August 26, 2016

STATE Ranching industry having trouble finding support to increase demand for beef:  The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association is still struggling to find support for a statewide marketing program [KGOU]. The Oklahoma oil billionaire shaping Donald Trump’s bid to win on energy issues:  If the Republican candidate’s energy platform sounds like it was written specifically for fossil […]

OKAgPolicy Today: Does panhandle give glimpse of Oklahoma’s future?; Tax to fund water pipeline passes

August 25, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Tone matters to those who cast votes (editorial):  Tuesday’s runoff elections in Oklahoma cleared the way for the November general elections, and left a […]

OKAgPolicy Today: Runoffs produce November favorites; Enviros seek to enforce endangered species listings

August 24, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. OKLAHOMA PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION RESULTS The candidates chosen to be the party nominee on the general election in November are italicized below. An asterisk (*) denotes […]

OKAgPolicy Today: Oklahoma primary runoff election; Fallin approves five more state questions

August 23, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION On Aug. 23, Oklahoma’s statewide primary runoff elections will be held for any primary race where no […]

OKAgPolicy Today: California regulations are excessive, pointless; Five things to know about Tuesday elections

August 22, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES California methane regulations are excessive, pointless (editorial):  Many have questioned whether State Question 777, the “Right to Farm” constitutional amendment, is truly needed in […]

OKAgPolicy Today: Tribes sell water agreement to members; Early runoff election voting this week

August 19, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES With water settlement inked, tribes now selling the details back home: The deal has been praised by state leaders as a historic accord that […]

OKAgPolicy Today: OKC to draw water from Sardis; Early voting begins for runoff election

August 18, 2016

OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Plans to draw water from Sardis moving into pipeline:  Legal access to Sardis Lake is only the first step in bringing more water to […]

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