April 20, 2025

30 Years After the Bombing: Reflections from Oklahoma’s Leaders and the Nation

On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, DC Debrief hosts Scott Mitchell and Alex Cameron revisited a day that forever changed the state — […]
April 12, 2025

How Foreign Debt Holders Threaten U.S. Security — and What You Can Do

Is America on a financial collision course? This week on Hot Seat, Scott Mitchell sits down with Mike Murphy, senior vice president at the Committee for […]
April 6, 2025

Your Vote Counts: Mental Health Money, Tax Cuts & Budget Tensions

In Part 2 of this week’s Your Vote Counts, the conversation shifted from national economics to Oklahoma’s own fiscal tug-of-war — and what’s emerging is a […]
April 6, 2025

Your Vote Counts: Tariffs, Inflation & the Rising Cost of Being an Oklahoman

This week on Your Vote Counts, we dug into how national economic policies — especially new tariffs — are rippling through Oklahoma’s economy. From agriculture to […]
April 6, 2025

Why Big Tech Is Eyeing Oklahoma: Data Centers, AI, and Energy Advantages

On this week’s Hot Seat, I sat down with Jay Scheidler, Director of Emerging Technologies at the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, for a fascinating conversation about […]
April 6, 2025

Tariffs, Tensions & Tribute: A Look at Washington Through Oklahoma Eyes

This week on DC Debrief, I sat down with Alex Cameron to unpack two very different — but equally important — storylines playing out in our […]
March 30, 2025

Senator Lankford Talks Tariffs, Ukraine, and Washington’s Next Big Bill

On this week’s Hot Seat, U.S. Senator James Lankford joined Scott Mitchell for a wide-ranging conversation on what Oklahomans are worried about, and how Washington is […]
March 30, 2025

DC Debrief: Signal Gate Fallout and Budget Battles in Congress

Good morning from Washington, where the buzz around Signal Gate and the ongoing budget reconciliation process continues to dominate political conversations. Alex Cameron joined Scott Mitchell […]
March 26, 2025

DC Debrief: A Week of Bold Moves and Blooming Traditions

The political landscape of Washington never fails to surprise, and this week proved no exception. From potential government restructuring to cultural celebrations, the capital city is […]
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