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OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of a bill that would provide Oklahomans more recourse in pursuing open records has drawn the ire of the state’s attorney general.
House Bill 1137, authored by Choctaw citizen Rep. Ronald Stewart, D-Tulsa, was an amendment to Ida’s Law, which provided ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ordered oral arguments next month for a lawsuit filed last year by Gov. Kevin Stitt and his ...
A bill intended to facilitate enforcement of the Oklahoma Open Records Act is among the latest casualties in the thrust and ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s veto of a bill that would provide Oklahomans more recourse in pursuing open records has drawn the ire of ...
Illinois has a well-documented history as a removal state, meaning Native Americans were forcibly removed multiple times, ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt made the comments as he vetoed a bill creating a special license plate that would benefit the OKC Zoo.
With the May 8 Deadline Day, members of the State House and Senate scrambled to get final approvals for hundreds of bills and find a way to get them to the Governor's desk to be signed into law. Gov.
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Governor Stitt appoints special counsel to independently investigate Mental Health Dept.Governor Kevin Stitt announced the appointment of Attorney Robert McCampbell as special counsel to investigate mismanagement ...
Guest Opinion. Every May, the Cherokee Nation stands alongside tribes and advocates across the country in observing Missing ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt said Oklahoma should not fund investigators focused on missing and murdered Indigenous people.
The Legislature ought to override vetoes on bills that would help women with cancer and missing or murdered Indigenous women.
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