Member since: March 23, 2011
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We are extremely fortunate to have a representative like this. He is energetic to the max and has the right perspective and political view points in my opinion and I feel the 1st District in general. he doesn't sit by or go with the crowd but is a strong individual I see around the district regularly doing things regular people do while visiting and seeking input. God Bless you and yours, John Sullivan.
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Good story above with very helpful time line. Too bad the state is relying on the federal govt for so much of its budget esp with such high taxes on producers. With acceptance of this money comes control and conditions from the federal agencies that all have an agenda. Oklahoma is a poor state with a small tax base and over taxes its producers. With less tax on income, Ok could attract more jobs and be more competitive. We have a great, well run state overall with lots of resources including water and people with a good work ethic but we need lower income tax rates to attrract business and compete with the states around us that all have lower rates.
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Oh Good, more of our tax dollars for North Tulsa. They can't even mow the medians on memorial and keep the trash picked up in South Tulsa; but thats where the tax payers live, work and shop. Lets spend all that money where nobody lives. South Tulsa looks like H_LL with weds on unkept medians, dead trees up to 20 feet tall along Yale and the Creek turnpike and pavement in all shoppomg areas wall to wall with hardly a tree in sight. Go look at the towns in Northwest Arkansas and their planning and new shoppng. Go look at the landscaping in PLano and even in OKC. Tulsa is turning into a real eye sore.
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