After receiving last-minute advice, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission denied giving an interpretation on municipal elections.
News Clifton Adcock A request by Oklahoma Gazette to
the Oklahoma Ethics Commission for an interpretation on rules and laws
governing municipal elections was denied during the commission’s Aug. 19
meeting.
More people want to live downtown, but they want to rent, not buy.
News Clifton Adcock
A study commissioned by the city and several downtown and development
groups shows that residents have a strong interest in housing downtown.
Commentary Greg Treat
The presidential election
has many Americans sharply divided along party lines. As Oklahomans,
however, there is something on the ballot in November that should unite
us regardless of political affiliation — State Question 765.
Commentary Todd Lamb
After the tragic events in Newtown, Conn., last December, Senate
President Pro Tempore Brian Bingman and House Speaker T.W. Shannon asked
me to chair the Oklahoma Commission on School Security (OCSS). As a
former U.S. Secret Service special agent, I have a background and
training in security. As a state senator, I was the principal author of
the Oklahoma School Security Act.