June 28, 2018 •
Oklahoma Ethics Commission Sues for More Funding
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission filed suit in the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday, asking the court to require the Legislature and Gov. Mary Fallin to increase the agency’s funding. Lawmakers refused to provide the commission with any money from the […]
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission filed suit in the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday, asking the court to require the Legislature and Gov. Mary Fallin to increase the agency’s funding.
Lawmakers refused to provide the commission with any money from the state’s general revenue fund, leaving it with insufficient funding to complete its constitutional duties.
Earlier this month, the commission increased registration fees for lobbyists and political committees in an effort to increase revenue. Despite doing so, the fiscal year appropriation remains insufficient by more than $2 million.
November 27, 2017 •
Oklahoma Special Session Adjourns, Governor Vetoes Passed Budget Legislation
The Oklahoma Legislature adjourned an eight-week special session on Friday, November 17, after the Senate gave final approval on legislation to balance the state’s budget. Just hours after the session ended, Gov. Mary Fallin line-item vetoed most of the budget […]
The Oklahoma Legislature adjourned an eight-week special session on Friday, November 17, after the Senate gave final approval on legislation to balance the state’s budget.
Just hours after the session ended, Gov. Mary Fallin line-item vetoed most of the budget bill’s provisions citing a failure to address the requests she made in calling the session and the lack of a long-term solution to re-occurring budget deficits. Provisions temporarily preserving funding for crucial health and human services were retained as the state continues to seek a solution.
The vetoed bill would have used cash reserves and made deep cuts to funding across all state agencies to close the $215 million hole in the state budget.
Gov. Fallin said she intends to call a second special session of the Legislature to come up with long-term funding solutions.
November 27, 2017 •
Oklahoma Special Session Adjourns, Governor Vetoes Passed Budget Legislation
The Oklahoma Legislature adjourned an eight-week special session on Friday, November 17, after the Senate gave final approval on legislation to balance the state’s budget. Just hours after the session ended, Gov. Mary Fallin line-item vetoed most of the budget […]
The Oklahoma Legislature adjourned an eight-week special session on Friday, November 17, after the Senate gave final approval on legislation to balance the state’s budget.
Just hours after the session ended, Gov. Mary Fallin line-item vetoed most of the budget bill’s provisions citing a failure to address the requests she made in calling the session and the lack of a long-term solution to re-occurring budget deficits. Provisions temporarily preserving funding for crucial health and human services were retained as the state continues to seek a solution.
The vetoed bill would have used cash reserves and made deep cuts to funding across all state agencies to close the $215 million hole in the state budget.
Gov. Fallin said she intends to call a second special session of the Legislature to come up with long-term funding solutions.
September 15, 2017 •
Special Election Called for Oklahoma Senate
Gov. Mary Fallin has called a special election to fill a vacant seat in Oklahoma Senate District 27. Bryce Marlatt resigned his seat on Tuesday after being charged with a felony count of sexual battery for grabbing an Uber driver’s […]
Gov. Mary Fallin has called a special election to fill a vacant seat in Oklahoma Senate District 27.
Bryce Marlatt resigned his seat on Tuesday after being charged with a felony count of sexual battery for grabbing an Uber driver’s head and kissing her neck while she was driving him to a bar.
A special primary will be held December 12, with a special general to follow on February 13, 2018.
August 18, 2017 •
Oklahoma Governor Considering Special Legislative Session
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin wants a special legislative session to address a budget shortfall caused by a recent Oklahoma Supreme Court Ruling. The Court struck down a cigarette fee resulting in $215 million in lost revenue. If the budget is […]
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin wants a special legislative session to address a budget shortfall caused by a recent Oklahoma Supreme Court Ruling. The Court struck down a cigarette fee resulting in $215 million in lost revenue.
If the budget is not reappropriated, the ruling will force four state agencies to restructure their budgets due to loss of funds. Money cannot be transferred to the affected agencies without a legislative directive.
Though a special session is likely inevitable, legislative leadership has suggested the governor wait to call a session because there are other revenue-related court cases still pending.
June 15, 2017 •
Special Election Called for Oklahoma Senate District 37
Gov. Mary Fallin ordered a special election for Oklahoma Senate District 37. Sen. Dan Newberry resigned in June to seek a promotion in his professional career; his resignation is effective January 31, 2018. A special primary election is scheduled for […]
Gov. Mary Fallin ordered a special election for Oklahoma Senate District 37.
Sen. Dan Newberry resigned in June to seek a promotion in his professional career; his resignation is effective January 31, 2018.
A special primary election is scheduled for September 12 with a general election to follow on November 14.
If a special primary is not necessary, the special general will be held on September 12.
February 22, 2017 •
Oklahoma Governor Calls Special Election for House District 75
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin scheduled a special election to fill the upcoming vacancy in House District 75. Rep. Dan Kirby will voluntarily vacate the seat on March 1. Kirby’s resignation allows him to avoid a potentially embarrassing floor vote to […]
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin scheduled a special election to fill the upcoming vacancy in House District 75. Rep. Dan Kirby will voluntarily vacate the seat on March 1.
Kirby’s resignation allows him to avoid a potentially embarrassing floor vote to remove him from the legislative body amid sexual harassment allegations.
House Speaker Charles McCall had previously suspended Kirby from his chairmanship of the Business, Commerce, and Tourism Committee pending further investigation of the allegations. Kirby denies any wrongdoing.
A special primary election will be held May 9 with a special general election on July 11. If a special primary is not necessary, the May 9 election will be considered the special general election.
August 11, 2015 •
Oklahoma Governor Calls Special Election
Gov. Mary Fallin has called a special election to fill the seat of state Sen. Rick Brinkley. A primary election for the District 34 seat will be held on November 10, 2015 and a general election on January 12, 2016. […]
Gov. Mary Fallin has called a special election to fill the seat of state Sen. Rick Brinkley.
A primary election for the District 34 seat will be held on November 10, 2015 and a general election on January 12, 2016.
Sen. Brinkley announced his resignation, effective at the end of the year, amid allegations of embezzling more than $1 million.
April 24, 2015 •
Special Elections Called to Fill Vacancies in Oklahoma House of Representatives
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin ordered special elections to fill vacancies in Districts 73 and 85 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. District 85 is vacant due to the death of the Honorable David Dank; District 73 was left vacant after […]
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin ordered special elections to fill vacancies in Districts 73 and 85 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. District 85 is vacant due to the death of the Honorable David Dank; District 73 was left vacant after the Honorable Kevin Matthews won the special Democrat primary election for District 11 of the Oklahoma State Senate.
A special primary election will be held for both seats on July 14, and the special general election will follow on September 8, 2015. If a special primary is not necessary, the special general election will be held on July 14.
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