Stitt, Oklahoma Supreme Court and Drummond
Since the department relocated during the early months of the pandemic, its never operated without a telework policy.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Wednesday resolved a power dispute between Gov. Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma attorney general over gaming compacts. The state’s high court ruled that Attorney General Gentner Drummond could not take control of a lawsuit filed against Stitt by four Oklahoma tribes that challenged the legality of gaming
On Thursday, state officials broke ground on a law enforcement tactical training facility in Lincoln County. Six-hundred-forty acres will be used for cutting-edge training in life-or-death scenarios.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to re-establish the Oklahoma State Guard and has directed the state’s Military Department to devise a plan for the civil defense force that would be under the governor’s sole authority. Unlike the Oklahoma National Guard ...
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A UAE investment firm planned to expand across eight states in the sunbelt. Government officials commented on the potential economic impact.
Gov. Kevin Stitt and state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who might seek to succeed Stitt, seem to be at odds over green energy development in Oklahoma.
Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma has signed an executive order to support student-athletes in profiting from their name, image, and likeness.
State legislators are making their final preparations before they kick off a new session, that includes putting together Oklahoma’s budget.
Construction will soon begin on a multi-million-dollar training center for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and other law agencies.
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