In a report released last Friday, The Cato Institute and Truth in Accounting judged the fiscal policy of each of the states. This report grades governors on their fiscal policies from a limited‐government perspective. Governors receiving an “A” are those who have cut taxes and spending the most, whereas governors receiving an “F” have increased
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How to Prep for Tenant Success
Turning your property into a long-term rental offers the potential for a steady addition to your financial portfolio through consistent income. This transformation, however, demands strategic planning and thorough preparation to maximize profitability and sustain the long-term viability of your rental property. Such attention to detail will not only secure your income stream but also
Oklahoma Catholic Native Schools Project seeks boarding school survivors
Catholic Church leaders launched the Oklahoma Catholic Native Schools Project to expand their understanding of Indigenous students’ experiences at Catholic-run boarding schools from 1880-1965.
It’s Official, Tulsa: Capital of Route 66
Long known as a central piece of the history of America’s Main Street, Tulsa can now officially lay claim to the title of Capital of Route 66®. The Tulsa Route 66 Commission, an official commission through the City of Tulsa, secured a copyright on the term “Capital of Route 66,” leaving no question of Tulsa’s