Friday, May 12, 2017

The Platform Caucus Timeline

  In the waning days of last session, the late Rep. David Brumbaugh gathered several fellow lawmakers together to discuss OKGOP guiding principles, as they relate to the work of the legislature. The group only met casually, and no organization was set up.

   After the elections of November, the group continued to dialogue on philosophical matters about the proper role of state government and how to protect individual freedoms, among other things.
  In mid February, Gov. Mary Fallin publicly insisted on massive new taxes and further growth in state agencies.  This brought on some open objections from other state leaders, and  one House member, George Faught; drafted a Thursday afternoon press release which caught on with a couple dozen of his colleagues.
  
  Following that, several other statewide political voices were heard, providing resolve and clarity to the principle of state budget austerity.
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  He sent it out over the lunch hour and before the 2pm release, over a dozen had seen it in time to add their signature to the cause. 
  Muskogee Politico published the statement. You can view that article at: https://goo.gl/WSMPKS
By the next session date, over 2 dozen were signatory to a 2nd and broader statement of fiscal austerity. You can view that statement here:
https://goo.gl/Zaanjw

Signators to the Feb 17th George Faught Press Release

State Rep. John Bennett (R-Sallisaw)
State Rep. David Brumbaugh (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Kevin Calvey (R-Oklahoma City)
State Rep. Bobby Cleveland (R-Slaughterville)
State Rep. George Faught (R-Muskogee)
State Rep. Kevin McDugle (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Lewis Moore (R-Edmond)
State Rep. Mike Ritze (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Chuck Strohm (R-Jenks)
State Sen. Mark Allen (R-Spiro)
State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-Broken Arrow)
State Sen. James Leewright (R-Bristow)
State Sen. Marty Quinn (R-Claremore)
State Sen. Anthony Sykes (R-Moore) 

Signators to the Feb. 21st Legislative Press Release

State Rep. John Bennett (R-Sallisaw)
State Rep. David Brumbaugh (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Kevin Calvey (R-Oklahoma City)
State Rep. Bobby Cleveland (R-Slaughterville)
State Rep. George Faught (R-Muskogee)
State Rep. Kevin McDugle (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Lewis Moore (R-Edmond)
State Rep. Mike Ritze (R-Broken Arrow)
State Rep. Chuck Strohm (R-Jenks)
NEW: State Rep. Rande Worthen (R-Lawton)
NEW: State Rep. Dustin Roberts (R-Durant)
NEW: State Rep. Scott McEachin (R-Tulsa)
NEW: State Rep. John Enns (R-Enid)
NEW: State Rep. Dale Derby (R- Owasso)
NEW: State Rep. Casey Murdock (R-Felt)
NEW: State Rep. Scooter Park (R-Devol)
NEW: State Rep. Jeff Coody (R-Grandfield)
State Sen. Mark Allen (R-Spiro)
State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-Broken Arrow)
State Sen. James Leewright (R-Bristow)
State Sen. Marty Quinn (R-Claremore)
State Sen. Anthony Sykes (R-Moore)
NEW: State Sen. Micheal Bergstrom (R-Adair)
NEW: State Sen. Julie Daniels (R-Bartlesville)
NEW: State Sen. Bill Brown (R-Broken Arrow)
NEW: State Sen. Ralph Shortey (R-Okla City)

NEW: State Sen. Joseph Silk (R-Broken Bow)

  Most conservative bloggers were aware of the groundswell of resolve in the legislature, but didn't see an official organization emerge. That was the status until last week.  On Thursday, May 4th, a clear organization statement was published. It listed Sean Roberts and Chuck Strohm as two members who will be handling the group's communications. They were joined by 3 others who added quotes for the press release.
  With the budget battle heating up and new tax proposals being brought to the floor daily, reps Chuck Strohm and Sean Roberts decided to step up and provide some organization to the groups common sentiments. That's when we first saw some sense of the guiding principals they formed around. See that press release, here: https://goo.gl/lMzxIb
  The group seems to be meeting regularly, now. The press release said; 
  “We will continue meeting from now until the end of session
​to address policy and budgetary issues that arise.”

  The currently-stated platform of the OKGOP has a page of core principles. It's about 10 clear statements pertaining to:
  • limiting govt. intrusion,
  • maintaining personal liberty,
  • bolstering economic potential,
  • respecting the values of Oklahomans.
  There is still no clear communication channel we can look to, for real news from the Platform Caucus. They sent out just one press release last week. Without a clear system of messaging, the entire effort could become derailed by individual lawmakers making individual claims to speak on behalf of the group.  Rep. Mike Ritze seems to be advancing his personal agenda using the Platform Caucus' name to add weight to his own budget and social initiatives.
News9's Aaron Brilbeck took the bait and made several unsubstantiated claims in his report: https://goo.gl/ycrADq
 That led to other reporters, including Sean Murphy of the AP sending the story to national newspapers.
​  We expect to hear more very soon.


from Sooner Politics.org - Editorial http://www.soonerpolitics.org/editorial/the-platform-caucus-timeline

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