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Threatening truth
Julie Ezell speaks about why she sent herself threats while working at Oklahoma State Department of Health.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, cannabis, medical cannabis, marijuana, medical marijuana, Julie Ezell, State Question 788, Oklahoma State Department of Health, false evidence, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma County District Court, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Mike Hunter, Oklahoma Tax Commission
Moving forward
The challenge to State Question 807 will be heard by an Oklahoma Supreme Court referee this week.
Tags: The High Culture, cannabis, medical cannabis, marijuana, medical marijuana, State Question 807, SQ807, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Ryan Kiesel, Michelle Tilley, Paul Tay
Tangled web
Paul Tay has both stalled the petition drive for State Question 807 and gotten the green light for his own State Question 808 and promises more legal actions from within the confines of the Tulsa County jail.
Tags: The High Culture, medical cannabis, cannabis, medical marijuana, marijuana, State Question 807, State Question 808, SQ807, SQ808, Paul Tay, Tulsa County jail, petition drive, Oklahoma Supreme Court, David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center
Abortion access
Attorneys and advocates continue fighting for reproductive rights.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, News, abortion, abortion access, abortion litigation, dilation and evacuation, D&E, Danielle Williams, Oklahoma Call for Reproductive Justice, OCRJ, Cindy Truong, capitol, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Center for Reproductive Rights, J. Blake Patton, Walding & Patton, Tulsa Women’s Clinic, Supreme Court, Planned Parenthood, Planned Parenthood Great Plains, PPGP, PP, Tamya Cox-Touré, reproductive rights, reproductive justice, telemedicine, physician-only law, Nancy Northup, act of love
Not politicians
A group of concerned Oklahomans want redistricting to be done independent from the Oklahoma Legislature.
Tags: State, News, state news, Legislature, politicians, redistricting, districts, gerrymandering, gerrymander, partisan redistricting, Let’s Fix This, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Secretary of State, initiative petition, ballot initiative, Andy Moore, Julia Kirt, Senate District 30, independent redistricting, constitution, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Chief Justice, retired judges, commissioners, redistricting commission, independent commission, Oklahoma State Legislature, Charles McCall, Greg Treat, People Not Politicians, town hall tour, town halls
Chicken-Fried News: Secretive Sooners
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, CFN, Secretive Sooners, Sooners, Black Hole Award, Freedom of Information Oklahoma, Andy Moore, NASA, Scott Pruitt, Edmond Police Department, Larry Stevens, OU, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Mary Fallin, FOI, Joseph Harroz, James Gallogly
Abortion ruling
District judge Cindy Truong recently ruled to uphold a law banning a specific second-trimester abortion procedure.
Tags: State, Abortion, Cindy Truong, second-trimester, dilation and evacuation, D&E, Julie Rikelman, Center for Reproductive Rights, J. Blake Patton, Blake Patton, Walding & Patton, Tulsa Women’s Clinic, Oklahoma Supreme Court, appeal, American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, ACOG, Mike Hunter, Attorney General, fetal demise, House Bill 1721, TRAP, targeted regulation of abortion providers, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, news, state news
Chicken-Fried News: To the rescue
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Restore Oklahoma Now, Oklahoma Taxpayers Unite!, Tom Coburn, House Bill 1010xx, teacher raises, taxes, Mickey Thompson, Oklahoma Legislature, Chicken-Fried News
Chicken-Fried News: Moving forward
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Restore Oklahoma Now Inc., Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Chad Warmington, Mickey Thompson, gross production tax
Alcoholmanac: ABLE Commission is prepared to issue licenses under new alcohol laws, but a small number of businesses are applying
By Laura Eastes
Tags: State, able, ABLE Commission, alcohol laws, alcoholmanac, beer, gross production tax, Jason Lowe, liquor by the drink, liquor laws, Mary Fallin, Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Oklahoma Tax Commission, prohibition, retail beer license, retail wine license, Senate Bill 383, Smoking Cessation and Prevention Act of 2017, State Question 792, Step Up Oklahoma, stephanie bice, Steven Barker, wine
Chicken-Fried News: Taxing situation
Tags: Commentary, Charles McCall, Chicken-Fried News, cigarette tax, Gov. Mary Fallin, gross production tax, John Collison, motor vehicles tax, No New Oklahoma Taxes, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Step Up Oklahoma, taxes, wind power tax
Cartoon: Republicans wash hands of tax vote
By Jim Massara
Tags: Commentary, editorial cartoon, elephant, oil, oil and gas industry, Oklahoma legislators, Oklahoma legislature, OPINION, Pontius Pilate, Republican Party, republicans, Restore Oklahoma Now Inc.
A newly created coalition is drafting language for a state ballot initiative that would raise the state gross production tax to fund a teacher pay raise
Tags: State, Arnella Karges, education funding, gross production tax, horizontal drilling, Ken Miller, Mike Cantrell, OEPA, oil and gas, OIPA, Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance, Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, Oklahoma Oil & Gas Association, OKOGA, Restore Oklahoma Now Inc., teacher pay raise, Tim Wigley, vertical drilling
The latest appeal in a 1989 Southwestern Bell bribery case awaits the state Supreme Court
Tags: State, AARP, Assistant United States Attorney John M. Amick, AT&T Oklahoma, Bob A. Ricks, Bob Anthony, Bob Hopkins, bribery, bribery investigation, fbi, James Proctor, John M. Amick, Johnson v. Johnson, Justice Nelson Corn, legal challenges, Lt. Gen. Richard Burpee, Nichols Hills, Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Oliver Buck Revell, Ray H. Potts, Richard Burpee, Rodd A. Mosel, Sody Clements, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Special Agent in Charge of the Oklahoma Division Oliver Buck Revell, William Anderson
Chicken-Fried News: ABCs of Oklahoma Lawmaking
Tags: Commentary, budget, Chicken-Fried News, Oklahoma legislature, Oklahoma Supreme Court, politics, smoking, Smoking Cessation Act
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