Thursday, October 02, 2025

OCPA calls to make State Superintendent an appointed position, not elected


OCPA: For accountability, make state superintendent appointed

OKLAHOMA CITY (October 2, 2025) — To bring greater accountability to the state school system and reduce dysfunction in state government, Oklahoma should make the position of state superintendent a gubernatorial appointee, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs President Jonathan Small said today.

“Every four years, candidates for Oklahoma governor campaign on education issues, but when they are elected, they have little direct oversight of the school system because the state superintendent is elected separately,” Small said. “Too often, we have seen an elected state superintendent work at cross-purposes to the governor. We saw that with former state Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, who oversaw the worst academic declines in decades even as school spending exploded and then ran for governor against Kevin Stitt on a platform of improving the education decline she helped create.

Gov. Stitt appoints Lindel Fields to finish Walters' term as State Superintendent

In his press conference at Eisenhower International School, Gov. Stitt called for the legislature to pass a constitutional amendment changing the State Superintendent of Public Instruction from an elected position to one appointed by the Governor, before announcing his selection of Lindel Fields, a former longtime Career Tech superintendent.

Stitt announced as part of the "turnaround team" the following individuals: Connie Riley (Office of Educational Quality and Accountability), Kristen Stevens, Romel Muex-Pullen, Megan Oftedal, former State Rep. Tom Newell, Tara Thompson, and current Secretary of Education Nellie Sanders.

State House updates online budget transparency portal


House Updates Online Budget Transparency Portal

OKLAHOMA CITY (October 1st) – The Oklahoma House of Representatives released today an update to its online budget transparency portal, detailing state agency budgets that have been submitted to the Legislature for the FY27 budget.

The portal, known as Budget HQ, was created in 2024 in an effort to bring transparency to the state budgeting process both for the full House membership and the public.

"Our budget transparency portal has brought light to what used to be a mostly behind the scenes process in crafting our state budget. We will be posting updated budget requests ahead of budget hearings our committees will hold in December and January so our members and the public know the requests being made," said House Appropriations and Budget Chairman Trey Caldwell, R-Faxon. "We are already working on the FY27 budget and will continue to keep the public informed as the process progresses."

Small: Higher education has an extremist problem


Higher education has an extremist problem
By Jonathan Small

The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has shoved uncomfortable truths into the light. Among them is that the fringe-left views aggressively promoted on college campuses have morphed into an active embrace of assassination culture.

Anecdotal evidence abounds as many college students and faculty have publicly cheered Kirk’s murder. Sadly, those statements are not uncommon. Instead, polling consistently shows such views are concentrated among young Americans who have embraced far-left ideology.

Recent polling by YouGov found 24 percent of individuals who self-describe as “very liberal” say it is acceptable to be happy about a public figure’s death, compared to only 3 percent of those who self-describe as “very conservative.”

Rep. Kevin West launches campaign for Labor Commissioner

Rep. Kevin West has been one of the most solidly conservative Oklahoma state legislators in recent years.


Kevin West, current State Representative, Announces Candidacy to Serve as Oklahoma Labor Commissioner

MOORE, OK — State Representative Kevin West (R-Moore) announced his candidacy to serve Oklahoma statewide as Labor Commissioner in the 2026 election cycle.

West, who has represented Oklahoma House District 54 since 2016, has built a strong record of advancing pro-business legislation and strengthening Oklahoma’s workforce. His leadership includes authoring or co-authoring:

Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Chip Keating jumps into race for Governor

The 2026 campaign for Oklahoma Governor is about to get a lot more interesting. Joining heavyweight candidates like Attorney General Center Drummond, former House Speaker Charles McCall, and former State Senator Mike Mazzei, we now have Chip Keating - the son of a former governor and himself a former Secretary Public Safety.


Chip Keating Enters Race for Governor of Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY - Chip Keating, a former Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, Secretary of Public Safety, and independent businessman, entered the race today for governor of Oklahoma. Keating enters the Republican primary promising to take on the threats facing Oklahoma families, crack down on crime, grow Oklahoma’s economy, and work with President Trump to make Oklahoma a leader in the America First agenda.

Poll finds tie race between Drummond and McCall in GOP primary for Governor

A new poll from the McCall campaign shows a much tighter GOP gubernatorial primary than previous surveys have shown - within the margin of error - reflecting the recent ad blitz by McCall's side after early ads came primarily from the Gentner Drummond campaign.

Buckle up, it's going to be a wild ride between now and June 16th.


New Poll Shows Oklahoma Governor’s Race a
Dead Heat: McCall Surges as Drummond Falters

Oklahoma City, OK (Sept. 29th) — A new survey of likely Republican primary voters shows the Oklahoma governor’s race has shifted dramatically, with Charles McCall surging into a dead heat with Gentner Drummond.

The Stratus Intelligence poll, conducted September 23–25 among 837 likely GOP primary voters, found: