Skip to content

The Tulsa Beacon

 

Tag: Nathan Dahm

State House resolution condemns partisan impeachment

Tulsa Beacon

State Rep. Kevin West, R-Moore, and Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow,  filed a House Concurrent Resolution asking their colleagues in both the House and Senate to condemn the actions of the U.S. Congress for pursuing impeachment proceedings against President Donald J. Trump instead of performing the serious work prescribed to them by the Constitution, which…

Income tax credit for gun safety bill

Tulsa Beacon

Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed legislation to create an income tax credit for Oklahoma citizens who successfully complete the gun safety training course required to get a concealed carry permit. “Since Constitutional Carry has gone into effect, many people have expressed concerns about no longer forcing people to undergo government-mandated training in order to…

Oklahoma Young Republicans elect Sen. Dahm, Sen. Silk

Tulsa Beacon

The Oklahoma Young Republicans at their state convention elected a new slate of officers by acclamation. Among the officers chosen to lead the youth organization were Sen. Nathan Dahm, who will serve as vice chairman for the 1st Congressional District, and Senator Joseph Silk, who will serve as vice chairman for the 2nd Congressional District….

Bill bans federal ‘red flag’ laws

Tulsa Beacon

Oklahoma lawmakers are concerned that Congress will enact “red flag” laws in an over-reaction to a handful of mass shootings. Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, has filed Senate Bill 1081 to push back against any proposed red flag laws coming from the federal government. The bill, titled the “Anti-Red Flag Act,” would pre-empt all current…

Bill targets transparency, accountability

Tulsa Beacon

Lawmakers want to know how tax money is spent Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill to improve government transparency in a ceremony at the State Capitol last week. Senate Bill 271 was authored by Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, and Rep. Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow. The bill requires all state agencies to annually disclose and rank…

Who’s Conservative?

Tulsa Beacon

Nichols, Provenzano, Waldron, Matthews score zero The Tulsa area is home to a handful of the most conservative legislators in Oklahoma and home to a lot of liberals. That is the conclusion of the 41st Annual Oklahoma Conservative Index, published by the Oklahoma Constitution newspaper, and based on selection of 10 key 2019 bills by…

Several states are battling abortion but not Oklahoma

Tulsa Beacon

Can we abolish abortion in America? The answer is yes. The State of Missouri is in a court battle to close the last remaining abortion clinic in that state, a clinic run by Planned Parenthood, the biggest abortion machine in America. At issue was a state license that expired May 31. Losing the license would…

Dahm heads the list, Blancett is last

Tulsa Beacon

Conservatism is based on voting Based on 2018 votes, Sen. Nathan Dahm is the most conservative legislator in the Tulsa area and Rep. Meloyde Blancett is the least conservative. Dahm, a Republican from Broken Arrow, cast conservative votes 95 percent of the time while Blancett, a liberal Democrat, voted conservatively only 14 percent of the…

Bill offers a clearer picture of federal spending in state

Tulsa Beacon

The Senate approved legislation to provide the public and legislature with a clearer picture of what federal funds Oklahoma receives and spends.  Senate Bill 271, by Sen. Nathan Dahm, will require state agencies that receive federal funds to annually publish a list on their website of the funds, what programs they are used for and…

Editorial: Governor Stitt keeps his promise

Tulsa Beacon

It’s nice to finally have a governor who keeps his campaign promises and adheres to his party’s platform. Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Tulsa, signed his first bill one hour after it had passed. The constitutional carry bill give open carry to law-abiding Oklahomans. It is an important step to clear up the state’s messy gun laws….