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Attorney General Gentner Drummond wants to help Oklahomans with their airport headaches.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed lawsuits against natural gas suppliers for skyrocketing gas prices during Winter Storm Uri in 2021.
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Stitt or Drummond? Oklahoma Supreme Court will decide who represents state in tribal compacting caseA federal judge thinks the Oklahoma Supreme Court should decide whether the Governor or Attorney General has the authority to represent the state’s interests in federal court. One attorney says the court’s choice could affect more than just the case in question.
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The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General has received 101 applications for an initial round of opioid lawsuit settlement grants.
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond urged the Court to reject the school.
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State leaders have asked the court for 90 days between executions to combat trauma, staffing shortages and reduce the potential for errors.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is at odds with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over new rules to reduce methane emissions. Drummond is leading a coalition of states in a lawsuit to stop what he calls “attacks on Oklahoma’s most vital industry.”
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Stitt's veto of a bill designed to save members of his cabinet, Freedom of Information Oklahoma giving awards out to Attorney General Gentner Drummond and State Superintendent Ryan Walters, and more.
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The governor argues he doesn’t need legislation because the law is clear and cabinet members should be allowed to also head agencies.
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Every year, the organization Freedom of Information Oklahoma awards those who promote access and awareness of open records and open government, but it also saves one award recognizing a lack of transparency — the Black Hole Award. This year’s Black Hole Award recipient is State Superintendent Ryan Walters.