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Tag: Ethics Commission

Posted inPodcasts

Long Story Short: Why a District Attorney Is Investigating Gov. Stitt’s TV Ad

by Oklahoma Watch June 8, 2022June 8, 2022

Topics: A probe into Gov. Stitt’s campaign ad. The evolution of Oklahoma gun laws and gun-related deaths. How those denying 2020 presidential election results are affecting campaigns.

Posted inGovernment

Stitt Campaign Ad With Attorney General Draws Further Scrutiny

by Paul Monies June 7, 2022June 8, 2022
Posted inElections

Stitt’s ‘Oklahoma Turnaround’ Ads May Violate Ethics Rules

by Paul Monies June 6, 2022June 6, 2022
Posted inDemocracy Watch

With the Stroke of a Pen, Stitt Vetoes Government Transparency Proposal

by Trevor Brown May 2, 2022May 2, 2022
Posted inPodcasts

Long Story Short: Investigating Utility Rates, Making the Legislature More Transparent

by Oklahoma Watch January 19, 2022March 23, 2022
Posted inGovernment

Amid COVID, Lobbyist Spending Drops in Oklahoma

by Trevor Brown May 7, 2021January 13, 2022

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