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The governing body voted to formalize an agreement that already resulted in an increase for ratepayers in the fall.
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Brian Bingman joins the body responsible for regulating Oklahoma’s oil and gas, utility and transportation industries.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discuss a video from State Superintendent Ryan Walters attacking teachers and teachers' unions, Oklahoma County ending its lawsuit against OKC over the location of a new jail and more.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics' panel discuss the State Supreme Court refusing to issue a prohibition against Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett, resignations at the Pardon and Parole Board and more.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has unanimously declined to remove a state corporation commissioner from cases where he may have a conflict of interest. But the court affirmed it does have the authority to remove commissioners when appropriate.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel talks about a busy week for State Superintendent Ryan Walters preparing for President-elect Trump to take office and possibly dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, Gov. Kevin Stitt creating an Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives and Senate Republican and Democrats electing new leadership.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court is weighing questions about its authority over Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners.
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The November 5 election has wrapped up in the state. Here's how Oklahomans voted.
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Oklahomans will choose between three candidates for a seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, which regulates utilities and the oil and gas industry, next week. The seat is left vacant for the first time in more than three decades.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has decided to hear oral arguments in a case against Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett. Three lawmakers say inappropriate behavior from Hiett taints his ability to perform some of his duties.