Thank You!
Stillwater Habitat for Humanity would like to thank the following area businesses for making the
2018 Crawfish and Bluegrass Festival a huge success!
2018 BLUEGRASS AND CRAWFISH FESTIVAL SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS ($2500)
• STILLWATER MEDICAL CENTER
• NATIONAL NEUROMONITORING SERVICES
GOLD SPONSORS ($1000)
• AMBER’S LIGHTING • PERSIMMON RIDGE
• ALL STATE- ROBINSON AGENCY • STILLWATER HOME BUILDERS
• LAMBERT CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION
• MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION • DEARINGERS
SILVER SPONSORS ($500)
• ADVANTAGE PLUMBING • FSW&B
• ARVEST • GARDEN PARTY
• B&L HEATING & AIR • HB CONSTRUCTION
• COCKRELL EYECARE • RCB BANK
• DUGGAR & CO. • STILLWATER PEDIATRICS
• EXCHANGE BANK
BRONZE SPONSORS ($250)
• BANK SNB • TRILINK RESTORATION SERVICES
• BEDLAM CONCRETE • UNIVERSITY & COMMUNITY FEDERAL
• IRON MONK CREDIT UNION
• MILLCREEK • WILSON CHEVROLET
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat is a nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing by providing decent affordable housing.
If you would like to learn more about Stillwater Habitat for Humanity please visit us at
www.stillwaterhabitat.org
or call
(405) 377-0403.
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THANK YOU!
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THANK YOU
THANK YOU
!
“Backpack Buddies” event provided 1,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to youth within Payne County. Thanks to the generous donations from Business’s and Community support
• Altrusa International Foundation • Connie Sells
• Central Foundation • Donna Kays
• OSU Art Museum/Art Advocates • Pam Lanman
• Noon Kiwanis • Cristy Morrison
• First Christian Church • Lorraine Crabb
• Exchange Bank • Tracie Morris
• Lost Creek United Methodist Mens Group • Sherry Viner
• Tight Line Fence Co • Teresa Thomas
• Sue & Terry Hart • Wes & Lou Watkins
• Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bell • Steven & Inez Fasold
• Ken & Linda Edmondson • Kenna Evans
• Anne Matoy • Big Lots
• Steve Norman-Edward Jones • Merrifield Office Supply
• BancFirst • Fenton’s Office Supply
• Patie Fielding • Our Daily Bread
• Jason Metzger Photography • Central Electric Cooperative
• Dr. John Williams • Roger Hilton
• Kevin & Beverly Collin • Marsha Hilton
• Beverly Gumm • Owen & Connie Walker
• Darrell & Barbara Overholt-Becky Szlichta • Donna Dollins
• Stu & Marlene Preston • Patsy Rains
• Sally Smith • Marilyn Moffat
• Carolyn Hunger • Laura Wilson
• Mycheyen Stanart • Dorothy Arthur
• Skyline 3rd Grade Teachers • Bonita Warren
• Nancy Kramer • Sharon Lambdin
• Donna Schwarz • Gay Welch
• Karen Melcher • Sharon Kinzie
• Nadine Olson • Kelly Netherton
• Pat Darlington • Debra Higgins
• John Wolfe • Barbara Dobson
• Angela Rigdon • Carolyn Gang
• Laura Wilson Friends • Linda Schmidt
• Connie Romans • Terin Blair
• Robert & Marsha Baumel • Kathryn Aichele
• Margaret Ewing • Gladeen Allred
• Carma Boyer • Maxine Russell
• Juliet & Michael Kelly • Shirley Knight
• Mel Olson • Judy German
• Helen Jordan • Carl Callicoat
• CR & Ronda Ayers • Connie Brown
• Kay Stewart • Subway-6th Street
• Vickie Kilgore • Staples
• Mary Rix • WalMart
• Charla Branstetter • David Sassar-Perkins Journal
• Jerry & Anna Horn • Earline Strom
• Lynne Miller • Kenneth & Jan St. Clair
• Heather Windle • James & Sharon Boyles
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CONGRATULATIONS TO TERESA UNRUH
Stillwater Habitat for Humanity
CONGRATULATIONS TO TERESA UNRUH
On Stillwater Habitat for Humanity’s 35th Home
We Would Like to Thank the Following Sponsors for Their Generous Contributions:
valspar
Schneider Electric
Yale
Elite Repeat
Amber’s LIGHTING & HOME ACCESSORIES Helping Homes Come to Life
LIFE. CHURCH
SUNNYBROOK CHRISTIAN CHURCH
mill Creek CARPET & TILE
MERIDIAN TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Whirlpool CORPORATION
DOW
Armstrong
The public is invited to the home dedication Sunday, August 19th, 3:00 pm at 715 S. Stallard.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
STATE QUESTION 793
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
IN NOVEMBER, THE FUTURE OF MEDICAL CARE IS ON THE BALLOT. Your vote affects doctors' rights to make decisions in the best interests of their patients. State Question 793, a Constitutional Amendment that would put optometrists in big box stores, is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It’s not about customer convenience, or free markets…it’s about Walmart profits. And, this won’t stop with optometry. It will soon move in to dentistry, family medicine, chiropractic and more.
Oklahomans shouldn’t let Walmart, an out-of-state corporation, change our Constitution or write our laws. This isn’t Arkansas, and we are not getting pushed around by them here.
"No other state has a reference to 'optometry' in their state constitution. Walmart is trying to go around the existing laws to form their own healthcare system without regulation. That is bad for all Oklahomans."
Dr. Lynsey Bigheart Optometric Physician
VOTE NO ON SQ 793
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"WE ARE NOT A DISPOSABLE PEOPLE, AND THIS IS NOT A DISPOSABLE LAND."
Vote
Ashley Nicole McCray
CORPORATION COMMISSION
Tuesday, August 28
"WE ARE NOT A DISPOSABLE PEOPLE, AND THIS IS NOT A DISPOSABLE LAND."
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A MAN OF FAITH • INTEGRITY • EXPERIENCE
Cavett
for County Commissioner
A Man of Faith • Integrity • Experience
I ask for your vote August 28, 2018
I stood up for District #1 upon taking office and recovered our share of the sales tax.
I actively seek partnerships to improve communities as well as the infrastructure of Payne County by working cooperatively with local tribes, petroleum companies, land owners, area Technology Centers and other governmental agencies.
I have over 17 years of employment with Payne County as well as serving as your current county commissioner. This has given me the firsthand experience to care for Payne County’s roadways and budget issues.
If you have any questions, concerns, or would like to discuss future plans for District 1, feel free to contact me on my personal cell at
405-742-4418.
Paid by
Zack Cavett for County Commissioner 2018
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THE CHOICE CLEAR ISSUES
HUNTER
DRUMMOND
THE CHOICE CLEAR ISSUES
Actively opposes efforts to weaken sex offender registration
Protected the cross at a university chapel from being removed when outside agitators tried to force its removal
Endorsed by the National Rifle Association for his strong support of the Second Amendment
Supports holding opioid manufacturers accountable
Has actively worked for justice to be served against those who have received the death penalty
Has protected ratepayers and worked to guarantee Oklahoma families benefit from Trump tax cuts
Consistently supports Republican candidates
Steadfastly works to protect the most vulnerable from those who would prey on our families
Agrees with President Trump that the new census should include asking respondents if they are a legal citizen
Advocated for a child molester who tried to dodge registration when he moved to Oklahoma (1)
Will not defend having the Ten Commandments on public propert (2)
Not endorsed by the NRA (3)
Supported opioid manufacturers in their efforts to derail the lawsuit (4)
Opposes Oklahoma’s current death penalty process (5) and proposed using a loophole when defending a violent murderer (6)
Called a billion dollar cost to utility customers a "technicality" (5)
Personally funded liberal Democrat candidates who were running against Jim Inhofe, Tom Coburn and Jim Bridenstine (7)
Has built a business foreclosing on homes (8) and has been responsible for millions of dollars in damages on wrongful foreclosure efforts (9)
Opposes President Trump’s effort to have the census ask if someone is a legal citizen(10)
CHILD MOLESTERS
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES
2ND AMENDMENT
FIGHTING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC
DEATH PENALTY
PROTECTING RATEPAYERS
SUPPORTING CONSERVATIVES
PROTECTING OKLAHOMANS AND THEIR HOMES
PROVING CITIZENSHIP
MikeHunterOK.com
MIKE HUNTER
ATTORNEY GENERAL
MIKE HUNTER. THE CLEAR CHOICE.
(1) Oklahoma County District Court Case CJ-2011-4943; (2) Facebook response to a question by M. Jones; (3)
https://www.nrapvf.org/grades/oklahoma
/; (4)
https://newsok.com/article/5598825/attorneys-make-impassioned-plea-for-judge-to-reconsider-opioids-ruling; (5)Tulsa Republican Club Attorney General Debate 6-15-18; (6)
https://newsok.com/article/2916399/judge-orders-evaluation-of-suspect-br-man-says-first-degree-murder-isnt-something-he-understands?; (7)
FEC.gov; (8) District court records; (9)
https://newsok.com/article/5595991/widow-says-oklahoma-ag-candidate-gentner-drummond-lied-with-no-remorse
(10) News6 / News9 Televised Debate - July 31, 2018
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PO Box 2363 I Oklahoma City, OK 73101 |
405.623.1914
info@mikehunterok.com
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FAITH • INTEGRITY • EXPERIENCE
Cavett
for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
A Man of
•
Faith • Integrity • Experience
I ask for your vote August 28, 2018
405-742-4418
Paid by
Zack Cavett for County Commissioner 2018
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NOTICE OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
NOTICE OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY
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There’s over $585 million of unclaimed property waiting to be claimed.
So take a few minutes next week to see if your name is on our list in the newspaper, or check online at OKTreasure.com. Sincerely,
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Unclaimed Property Division, Oklahoma State Treasurer
State Capitol, 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 217 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-4273
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VOTE RANSON HOUSE 34
TRISH RANSON
COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER OKLAHOMA
RANSONHOUSE34.COM
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RANSON FOR OK HOUSE 2018
VOTE RANSON HOUSE 34
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THANK YOU 2018 LEADERS SOCIETY
Thank you 2018 Leaders Society
United Way
United Way of Payne County
One out of three Payne County residents will receive the help they need because of you.
TOCQUEVILLE $10,000 Plus Michael & Anne Greenwood Burns & Ann Hargis Bob & Peggy McCormick
OAK $5,000-$9,999 Dick & Malinda Fischer Lynn & Kelly Kinder Chris & Amy Petermann Gary & Kathy Sandefur R & K Sih
CYPRESS $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous - 2 Burl* and Rena Carrier Elliot Chambers Gary & Jane Clark Ken & Laurie Eastman Roy & Judy* Escoubas Marilyn Filonow Steve & Molly Gobel Jim & Ann Halligan John Houck & Linda Jamison Glen Hughes Kirk & Jan Jewell Earl & Carol Johnson Johnny & Sheila Johnson Bonnie Kelty Darrel & Meg Kletke John & Caroline Linehan John & Ruth Ann Lloyd Ed Long* & Gladeen Allred Michael & Velda Lorenz Lynn & Ava Osborn Jared & Cara Pence David Pitts & Denise Weaver Brian & Stephanie Price
Jim & Dena Rice Eddie & Lisa Smith Cindy Trowbridge Clem & Mimi Ward Alex & Denise Webber Bruce & Jill Webber Randy & Mary Ann WedelJerry & Nona Wilhm Stephan & Kathleen Wilson Scott & Wilhelmina Wise Pat & Susan Zimmerman
MAPLE $1,500-$2,499 Anonymous - 1 Ron & Jo Barnes Ron & Cara Beer Dustin Bledsoe Marcus & Courtney Brown Suzanne Carpenter Thomas & Rhonda Coon Joe Craig Jerry & Judy Davis Marti Dermer Tom & Ann Dugger Jacob & Kari Easson Kevin & Kris Fowler John & Beulah* Hirschlein Jeff & Patricia Huffman Judy Hull Jason & Kimberly Kirksey Robert & Patricia Knaub William & Yvonne Kolarik Jim & Diana Lee Jacque Lochmiller Doug & Sandy Major David & Deborah Meinke Kay Murphy Steve & Dianna Norman Scott & Gerri Petty Larry & Pauledde Plank
Jay & Connie Ralston Paul & Alice Richardson Michele Seikel James & Linda Sholar Kay Stewart Gary & Pam Teel Daniel & Candace Thrasher Paul & Julie Tikalsky Wanda Van Hook John and Amanda Winters
MAGNOLIA $1,000-$1,499 Anonymous -3 Bill & Kelly Arrington Chris Barlow Russell & Kimball Bass Thomas & Victoria Berry Donna Cadwalader Jay & Brooke Caffey Robert & Kim Campbell Brett & Terri Carver Rob & Toni Coleman Nat & Leah Cooper Diane Crane Bruce Crauder Colin & Charlcie Cumming Terry & Caroline Diedrich Gary & Roz Detrich Kenneth & Teresa Dickson Damona Doye Erick & Shyla Eggers Don & Frances Frank Elizabeth Furnish & Michael Oehrtman Gail Gates Richard Gajan Kyle & Terri Gibbs Bill & Babette Goodwin Cassandra Griffin Jennifer Grudo
Jim & Catsy Gunn Thomas Hall Dick & Marilyn Heath Darlene Hightower Trish Houston Prawl John & Lauree James Jamie Johnson Scott Johnson Tom & Marcia Karns Kevin Lilburn Mona Long Stephen & Malinda Martin John & Tina Meier Liz Michael Melinda Murray Sandeep Nabar & Robin Cornwell Sydney Reding Karl & Verna Lou Reid Chris & Lynda Reynolds Daryl & Dianna Ross Brent Rush Robert & Loretta Sandmeye Ramesh & Usha Sharda Richard & Cynthia Shawley Gary & Sheryl Shutt Ken & Tonya Skillman Alicia Smales Jeanne Snyder Steve & Nicole Taylor John Veenstra Paul & Jana Vela Joel & Ashlee Versypt Natalea Watkins Shirley Weeks Bob White Tamie Young
DOGWOOD $750-$999 Anonymous - 1 Blaire Atkinson Ken & Karen Bell Jerry & Judy BettisLee Bird Tony & Beth Buchanan Allison Christy Steve Daniels Kimberly Darrow Kathy Elliott Dianne Foulkes Gene Franklin Keith & Linda Good Roger Gose Pamela Guthrie Kan Hennekey Bob & Carolyn Hunger Diana Lasswell Robert Maciula Dick & Carol Ann Powell Chris & Leslie Roark Ryan and Ashley Smith Fred & Sheri Stanton Leslie Stockel Larry & Jane Swinney Jerre Taylor Matt & Debbie Thomas Rob & Ann Whiteley Doug & Carla Wilsey
REDBUD $500-$749 Anonymous - 2 Barton Adair Deborah & Tony Aguilar Stacey Aldridge Dale & Margaret Alspach John & Debbie AndersLorraine Anderson Bill & Marcia Annan Jorge & Julia Atiles Maria Avers Erin Barry John & Jenifer Bartley Lowell & Marilyn Barto Robert & Marcia Baumel Amy Baxter Lois Belden Stephanie Bennett Russell Boss Jacob & Stacy Boyd Bill & Miriam Bradley Mandi Britton Jessica Brown David Bryan Mike Buchert Kelly & Lisa Burley
Kevin Campbell Bonnie Campis Stacy Camren Terry & Pam Carpenter Sam & Sheri Carter Tim Cheary Shirley Chesbro Cynda Clary Helen Clements Danny & Jo Ann Cochran William & Janet Cole Pamela Coleman Armando Covarrubias Dorlana Crowell Corki Damron Derrick Davies Jace & Alyson Dawson John Mark Day Phillip & Leann DeLong Lee Denney Lavonne Dewlen Jessica Dunlap Sam & Jane Earnest Tim & April Ebey Kim & Pam Ehlers Thomas Emerson Kirby & Dianne English Beverly Fagan Jim & Lisa Fain Michelle Finley William Fleming Gary & Nancy Franklin Jerry & Kathy Franklin Jane Fuhlendorf
Kristen Gajewski Sherry Gazaway Jackie German Allen & Jennifer Glenn Rod & Loretta Goodner Philip & Shawna Goodwin Chuck & Carol Gray Peggy Gregory Arthur & Shannon Hagan Joy Haken Doug & Kathy Hall Zachary Hall Linda Halley Ladonna Harbour Tim & Amy Hardin Tom Health John Henckel Sunderesh & Rita Heragu Clayton & Marilyn Herr Robert Hert, Jr. Ivy Hill Stephanie Hindman Debra Hixson Tony & Melissa Holt Cristina Hope
Keith & Mary Hufnagel Ray & Sandra Huhnke Carrie Hulsey-Greene Dave & Mary Beth Hunziker Don & Judy Hutchison Steve & Becky Irby Doug & Karen Ireland Kayla & James Isaacs Brett & Amy Jameson Randy & Katrina Jarvis Roger & Mary Kay Jennings JoDee Jones Scott & Cheryl Jones Toby Joplin Kenny & Kristen Josey Jim & Jean Key Mitch Kilcrease Catherine Kindt Jennifer Kinnard Curtis & Nancy Kinsey Carla Knight Edwin & Donna Koeppe Colleen Lage Janel Lamar Tracey Lambertus Rex & Jan Largent Diane Morton Limbaugh Johnny Lonsdale Lori Atkins Looney Pamela Lovern Jamie & Cadance Lynch Charles & Carolyn MacAllister
Lisa Mantini Lee & Saundra Manzer Joel Martin Kurtis & Amanda Mason Matt & Jo McCollom Linda McPherson Carrie Meyer Steven & Kelley Myers Melissa Mills Madelyn Mittelstet Jerry & Barbara Moeller Terry & Nancy Monroe Jeff & Cheryl Moody Lara Morris Andrew Mort & Margaret Pierce Pat and Roger Mullins Catheryn Nechak Duane Needham Tom & Jerri Oosting Chris Ormsbee Keith & Mia Owens Shiretta Ownbey Chip & Kami Parks David Peters Kendra Phears
Sharyl Pickens John & Amy Polonchek Angela Pradia Leo & Susie Presley Brenda Quiring Cristy Racy Randy Raper Courtney Redding Glen & Karen Redding Terry Reed Russ & Donna Rhinehart Emily Roberts Sheila Rogers Shin Rowe Quentin Sanders & Precious Elmore-Sanders Bill & Virginia Sasser Leslie Schmidt Marilyn Seiler Jim & Mary Jo Self John & Karen Severe Tammy Shaffer Michael Shanahan Kami Shipman Shane & Latina Simmons Mark & Tammy Simpkins Noal & Katie Sinn Rebecca Speer Steven & Shannon Spradling Steve Stephens Art* & Barbara Stoecker Tom & Trish Stokes Bill & Toni Stone Bonnie Stout Jacob Strain
Michael & Debbie Stump Nicole Sump-Crethar Naomi Von Gunten Donna Waldrop Odell & Marlene Walker Shane & Julie Weathers Bob & Susan Weaver Carl & Jackie Weinaug Chris & Debbie Wells Joe & Sue Williams Randy & Renee Willis Marilyn Wolfe David Wright Terra Zerr *Deceased this past year
To learn how to become a UWPC leader, visit
unitedwaypaynecounty.org
or call
Sheri Carter
at
405-377-2161.
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GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2018 BALLOT TITLES
GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2018 BALLOT TITLES
In accordance with Oklahoma Statutes, Title 34, Section 17, notice is hereby given that the following proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Statutes will appear on the Ballot for the General Election to be held November 6, 2018. A “YES” vote is a vote in favor of a measure/proposal. A “NO” vote is a vote against a measure/proposal.
James A. Williamson Oklahoma Secretary of State
STATE QUESTION 793 INITIATIVE PETITION 415 This measure adds a new Section 3 to Article 20 of the Oklahoma Constitution. Under the new Section, no law shall infringe on optometrists’ or opticians’ ability to practice within a retail mercantile establishment, discriminate against optometrists or opticians based on the location of their practice, or require external entrances for optometric offices within retail mercantile establishments. No law shall infringe on retail mercantile establishments’ ability to sell prescription optical goods and services. The Section allows the Legislature to restrict optometrists from performing surgeries within retail mercantile establishments, limit the number of locations at which an optometrist may practice, maintain optometric licensing requirements, require optometric offices to be in a separate room of retail mercantile establishment, and impose health and safety standards. It does not prohibit optometrists and opticians from agreeing with retail mercantile establishments to limit their practice. Laws conflicting with this Section are void. The Section defines “laws,” “optometrist,” “optician,” “optical goods and services,” and “retail mercantile establishment.” SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO
STATE QUESTION 794 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 371 This measure amends the provision of the Oklahoma Constitution that guarantees certain rights for crime victims. These rights would now be protected in a manner equal to the defendant’s rights. The measure would also make changes to victims’ rights, including: • expanding the court proceedings at which a victim has the right to be heard; • adding a right to reasonable protection; • adding a right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay; • adding a right to talk with the prosecutor; and • allowing victims to refuse interview requests from the defendant’s attorney without a subpoena. The Oklahoma Constitution currently grants victims’ rights to crime victims and their family members. This measure would instead grant these rights to crime victims and those directly harmed by the crime. Victims would no longer have a constitutional right to know the defendant’s location following arrest, during prosecution, and while sentenced to confinement or probation, but would have the right to be notified of the defendant’s release or escape from custody. Under this measure, victims would have these rights in both adult and juvenile proceedings. Victims would be able to assert these rights in court and the court would be required to act promptly. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO
STATE QUESTION NO. 798 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 372 This measure will add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution to change the manner in which the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected. Currently, voters cast one vote for their preferred candidate for Governor and a separate vote for their preferred candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Under this measure, if approved, candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor from the same party will run together on a single ticket and voters will cast one vote for their preferred ticket. The measure requires the Legislature to establish procedures for the joint nomination and election of candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. If passed, this new election format will be used beginning in the 2026 general election cycle. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO
STATE QUESTION 800 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 373 This measure would add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution creating a new trust fund. This fund would consist of (i) legislative appropriations, (ii) deposits from other sources, and (iii) investment income. Beginning July 1, 2020, 5% of revenues from the gross production tax on oil and gas will be deposited into the fund as well. The percentage of gross production tax revenues deposited into the fund will then increase by 0.2% per year. Monies in the fund will be invested by the State Treasurer. The fund is exempt from constitutional restrictions on the State owning stock. The State Treasurer is required to make prudent investment decisions and diversify the fund’s investments to minimize risk. After July 1, 2020, 4% of the fund’s principal will be deposited each year into the State’s General Revenue Fund. Principal will be calculated by using an average of the fund’s annual principal for the five years before the deposit. No more than 5% of the Fund may be used to pay interest on bonds issued by the State or local governments. The fund will be called the Oklahoma Vision Fund. SHALL THE MEASURE BE APPROVED? FOR THE MEASURE - YES AGAINST THE MEASURE - NO
STATE QUESTION 801 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 374 This measure would provide a means for voters to allow school districts to expand the permissible uses of ad valorem tax revenues to include school operations. The Oklahoma Constitution limits the rate of ad valorem taxation. However, it permits voters in a school district to approve an increase of up to five mills ($5.00 per $1,000.00 of the assessed value of taxable property) over this limit for the purpose of raising money for a school district building fund. Currently, monies from this building fund may only be used to build, repair, or remodel school buildings and purchase furniture. This measure would amend the Constitution to permit voters to approve such a tax to be used for school operations deemed necessary by the school district, in addition to the purposes listed above. SHALL THE MEASURE BE APPROVED? FOR THE MEASURE - YES AGAINST THE MEASURE - NO
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COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER OKLAHOMA
TRISH RANSON
COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER OKLAHOMA
Trish is dedicated to the Stillwater community. She’s inspired generations of kids in her classroom, and it was her devotion to her students that inspired her to run last April. She wants to take her common sense, rational approach to the State Capitol as a champion for education, healthcare, and our most vulnerable neighbors. She’ll work to bridge differences and speak out for all the people of Stillwater. I look forward to her serving as our next voice at 23rd and Lincoln. Rep. Cory Williams
I am Trish Ranson, running for the District 34 seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. I would be honored to serve Stillwater as faithfully as Rep. Cory Williams has for the past ten years. At the State Capitol, I promise to work tirelessly for the people of District 34 and Oklahoma.
I ask for your vote on November 6.
VOTE RANSON HOUSE 34
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LET’S KEEP OUR CONGRESSMAN WORKING FOR US
Frank Lucas
Not Just Any Congressman. Our Congressman.
"Serving Oklahoma is a privilege and an honor I never take for granted. I will always do my best to represent your ideals and your values. I would be honored to have your vote again on November 6." Frank
November 6th,
let’s keep OUR CONGRESSMAN working for us
!
LUCAS CONGRESS
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To learn more or request a yard sign or bumper sticker visit
www.frankdlucas.com
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LET’S FIX A BROKEN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
LET’S FIX A BROKEN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Cory Williams
is the only candidate in the race who believes our criminal justice system is broken.
That’s why he is willing to tackle our addiction and mental health crisis and be smart about our approach to crime, while protecting victims' rights.
VOTE CORY WILLIAMS FOR DA
NOVEMBER 6TH
PAID FOR BY
CORY WILLIAMS FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 2018
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STATE QUESTION 793 IS BAD FOR OKLAHOMANS' HEALTH
STATE QUESTION 793 IS BAD FOR OKLAHOMANS' HEALTH
WALMART is attempting to write themselves into OUR CONSTITUTION.
THEY WANT TO OWN THE DOCTORS, control what they sell and diagnose, control the insurance, and keep you waiting for glasses so you shop for groceries.
WALMART IS ATTACKING OUR STATE LAWS, taking a first step toward a model of medical service that answers to no one but Walmart executives.
SQ 793 WOULD ALLOW WALMART TO MANDATE that optometrists NOT check patients for vision-destroying or even life-threatening diseases, and grant them IMMUNITY for offering substandard care.
DON’T ALLOW SQ 793 TO GIVE WALMART
CONTROL OVER YOUR HEALTH CARE.
VOTE NO ON SQ 793
N 793
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COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER OKLAHOMA
TRISH RANSON
COMPASSIONATE LEADERSHIP FOR A BETTER OKLAHOMA
I promise to work for the people of Stillwater and Oklahoma: to listen to your concerns, seek your guidance, and represent every one of you.
At the State Capitol, our top priorities must be exceptional education for our children, affordable healthcare for all, and food security for vulnerable neighbors.
Commit to these, and Oklahoma will thrive.
VOTE TRISH RANSON
OK HOUSE DISTRICT 34 NOVEMBER 6
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WHAT ABOUT CRIME VICTIMS?
YES ON SQ 794
If you’re accused of a crime, you’re read your constitutional rights.
WHAT ABOUT CRIME VICTIMS?
SQ 794 Gives victims equal rights including the right to be notified of release or escape, trial proceedings sentencing hearings, and much more.
VOTE YES ON SQ 794 for EQUAL RIGHTS
GET INVOLVED TO CHANGE THE LIVES OF CRIME VICTIMS:
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I SERVED OUR NATION FOR SIX YEARS IN THE MILITARY WITH HONORABLE DISCHARGE
ROCKY BLASIER
The choice for a better Payne County
DISTRICT #3
“Republican
Rocky Blasier
is a native of Payne County and has dedicated his life to serving the citizens.”
About Rocky Blasier
•
I served our nation for six years in the military with honorable discharge
• I served Payne County for over thirty years, including serving as foreman for 17½ years for District #1 and District #3
• I served as interim-Commissioner from 2012-2013 for District #1
• Improving the county road and bridge system is a priority, ensuring that our infrastructure will be there to provide for future generations, not just today
• Bus routes will be properly maintained to ensure our children arrive to school safely
• Conservative financial decisions will be a leading factor in all actions; we will cut spending without cutting progress
• Phone calls will no longer be ignored; I will be available to take your calls
• I will be accountable to you, the citizens of Payne County
Paid for by
Rocky Blasier for Payne County District #3
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GO PIONEERS!
GO PIONEERS!
CStar
405-377-8740
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