August 15, 2016 •
Oklahoma Lawmakers Respond to Potential Special Legislative Session
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is considering calling a special legislative session for lawmakers to address the issue of teacher pay raises. Budget cuts during the fiscal year were deeper than necessary, resulting in $140 million of unused and unallocated funds. […]
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is considering calling a special legislative session for lawmakers to address the issue of teacher pay raises.
Budget cuts during the fiscal year were deeper than necessary, resulting in $140 million of unused and unallocated funds. She claims if legislators do not agree to a special session, the money would be distributed equally among all agencies.
While most lawmakers believe teachers deserve a pay increase, they are less than enthusiastic about a special session. Many feel the money should go back into the agencies suffering the most from the original budget cuts.
May 31, 2016 •
Oklahoma Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The second regular session of the 55th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die on Friday, May 27. Prior to adjournment, lawmakers addressed the growing budget deficit and passed a budget, but failed to pass health care reform legislation or approve an […]
The second regular session of the 55th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die on Friday, May 27.
Prior to adjournment, lawmakers addressed the growing budget deficit and passed a budget, but failed to pass health care reform legislation or approve an increase on cigarette tax.
House Democrats say they would have supported the cigarette tax if Republicans had supported health care expansion.
April 12, 2016 •
Oklahoma Ethics Commission Names New Executive Director
Ashley Kemp will soon take over as the new executive director of the Oklahoma Ethics Commission. Executive Director Lee Slater is retiring June 30. Kemp has been deputy director for three years and was recommended by Slater to be his […]
Ashley Kemp will soon take over as the new executive director of the Oklahoma Ethics Commission. Executive Director Lee Slater is retiring June 30. Kemp has been deputy director for three years and was recommended by Slater to be his successor.
Because the commission worked with and had been impressed by Kemp, there was no formal candidate search. A 2004 law school graduate, she previously served as general counsel to the House of Representatives, deputy general counsel to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, and assistant general counsel to the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
August 21, 2015 •
Oklahoma State Senator Resigns, Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges
State Sen. Rick Brinkley resigned from the Senate just before pleading guilty to federal felony charges on August 20, 2015. The charges stem from an investigation into misappropriated funds from the Better Business Bureau of Tulsa. A lawsuit filed by […]
State Sen. Rick Brinkley resigned from the Senate just before pleading guilty to federal felony charges on August 20, 2015.
The charges stem from an investigation into misappropriated funds from the Better Business Bureau of Tulsa. A lawsuit filed by the BBB alleges Brinkley used fake corporations to steal more than $1.8 million from the agency.
Brinkley had been the president and CEO of the BBB until 2011 when he became its chief operating officer; he was fired in April of 2015.
A special primary election to fill the Senate District 34 seat will be held on November 12, 2015. If a special general election is needed, it will be held on January 12, 2016.
August 17, 2015 •
Oklahoma Ethics Commission Suspends Two Campaign Finance Rules
Following a lawsuit by the Oklahoma Democratic Party, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission has voted to suspend its rules prohibiting fundraising and distribution of election materials on state-owned property. The Commission will suspend enforcement of Rules 2.6 and 2.7 until they […]
Following a lawsuit by the Oklahoma Democratic Party, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission has voted to suspend its rules prohibiting fundraising and distribution of election materials on state-owned property. The Commission will suspend enforcement of Rules 2.6 and 2.7 until they are amended to ensure their constitutionality.
The Oklahoma Democratic Party’s lawsuit argued the new rules improperly infringed on free speech.
Ethics Commission Executive Director Lee Slater hopes the move will render the lawsuit moot.
August 12, 2015 •
Oklahoma Democratic Party Sues Ethics Commission Over New Fundraising Rules
The state Democratic Party has filed suit in federal court against the state Ethics Commission over rules the agency adopted last year. The Democratic Party argues the new rules, which prohibit fundraising and election material distribution on state-owned property, improperly […]
The state Democratic Party has filed suit in federal court against the state Ethics Commission over rules the agency adopted last year.
The Democratic Party argues the new rules, which prohibit fundraising and election material distribution on state-owned property, improperly restrain free speech and, therefore, violate the Constitution.
The party is asking the court to invalidate the rules.
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.
May 27, 2015 •
Oklahoma Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The First Regular Session of the 55th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die on May 22, 2015, one week ahead of its scheduled deadline. The Second Session will convene on February 1, 2016. Photo of the Oklahoma State Capitol by Caleb […]
The First Regular Session of the 55th Oklahoma Legislature adjourned sine die on May 22, 2015, one week ahead of its scheduled deadline.
The Second Session will convene on February 1, 2016.
Photo of the Oklahoma State Capitol by Caleb Long on Wikimedia Commons.
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.
April 24, 2015 •
Oklahoma Ethics Commission Increases Individual Contribution Limit
At its April meeting, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission increased the maximum individual contribution limit for the 2016 election cycle to $2,700. The increase is the first mandatory increase approved by the commission since its new rules were adopted in 2014; […]
At its April meeting, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission increased the maximum individual contribution limit for the 2016 election cycle to $2,700.
The increase is the first mandatory increase approved by the commission since its new rules were adopted in 2014; the individual contribution limits will be adjusted automatically in conjunction with the consumer price index.
The new limit is currently in effect and will apply to all 2015 special elections.
January 6, 2015 •
Oklahoma’s Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s newly promulgated Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules, effective at staggered intervals, significantly amend lobbying and campaign finance laws. Lobbyist registration provisions were effective December 1. Rules outlining lobbyist reporting due dates are effective February 1, 2015. All […]
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s newly promulgated Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules, effective at staggered intervals, significantly amend lobbying and campaign finance laws. Lobbyist registration provisions were effective December 1. Rules outlining lobbyist reporting due dates are effective February 1, 2015. All other revised rules were effective January 1, 2015. Except as may otherwise be provided, all current rules under Title 74, Chapter 62-Appendix, of the Oklahoma Statutes were repealed on January 1, 2015. O.S. §257:23-1-2, as it pertains to lobbyist reporting requirements, will remain effective until January 31, 2015.
Lobbyists were required to register online in December for calendar year 2015. There are now separate registration requirements dependent upon whether a lobbyist is a legislative lobbyist, executive lobbyist, or legislative liaison. Legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons will be required to file monthly reports from February to July; executive lobbyists will file quarterly reports.
The revised rules also place new limits on lobbyist expenditures. Each lobbyist will be permitted to spend up to $500 per calendar year for meals for the governor, a legislator, or their staff. Moreover, lobbyists may spend up to $200 per year on certain gifts other than meals, provided the total for all meals and gifts does not exceed $500. New provisions also allow lobbyist principals to provide food and beverage for professional conferences, seminars, and similar events held outside the geographical boundaries of the state, subject to certain restrictions.
Changes to campaign finance laws include a new registration threshold for political action committees (PACs), new campaign contribution limits, specific reporting for out-of-state and federal PACs, and amendments to some reporting requirements. A PAC will be required to register within 10 days of receiving contributions or making expenditures in excess of $1,000. Certain contribution limits will increase and family contribution limits will no longer exist. Limited PACs registered for less than a year or that have fewer than 25 contributors will be permitted to contribute only half the amount of other limited PACs.
This article provides a summary of the major changes to the Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules. It is not exhaustive and additional changes have been made. A final annotated version of the rules is accessible on the new Ethics Commission website at http://www.ok.gov/ethics/.
October 10, 2014 •
Effective Dates Looming for New Oklahoma Ethics Rules
Oklahoma’s Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules will go into effect at staggered intervals between December 2014 and February 2015. The new rules will affect the majority of lobbying and campaign finance laws. Provisions pertaining to lobbyist registration are effective December 1. […]
Oklahoma’s Revised Constitutional Ethics Rules will go into effect at staggered intervals between December 2014 and February 2015. The new rules will affect the majority of lobbying and campaign finance laws.
Provisions pertaining to lobbyist registration are effective December 1. Registration expiration and renewal dates will not change, but electronic registration will be required.
Current provisions related to lobbyist reporting dates will remain in effect until January 31, 2015, to facilitate end of year filings. The new lobbyist reporting provisions are effective February 1 with the first report due electronically on February 6 for both legislative and executive lobbyists.
All campaign finance provisions take effect January 1, 2015.
August 20, 2014 •
Oklahoma Ethics Commission to Consider Rule Amendment
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission will consider a rule amendment permitting it to collect registration fees from lobbyists, lobbyist principals, political action committees, and candidate committees. The proposed amendment would also allow the executive director to establish and collect registration fees […]
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission will consider a rule amendment permitting it to collect registration fees from lobbyists, lobbyist principals, political action committees, and candidate committees. The proposed amendment would also allow the executive director to establish and collect registration fees from those participating in training events or educational classes and seminars.
If the amendment is approved, the commission would be required to publish a fee schedule on July 1 of each year beginning in 2015. There will be a public hearing and possibly a vote on the proposed amendment during the September commission meeting.
June 26, 2014 •
Transgender Woman Advances to Runoff for Oklahoma House District 88
Paula Sophia, the first openly transgender officer in Oklahoma City Police Department history, is vying to become the state’s first openly transgender legislator. Sophia received enough votes in Tuesday’s primary to force a runoff for the Democratic nomination to represent […]
Paula Sophia, the first openly transgender officer in Oklahoma City Police Department history, is vying to become the state’s first openly transgender legislator. Sophia received enough votes in Tuesday’s primary to force a runoff for the Democratic nomination to represent Oklahoma House District 88.
Sophia will face former pastor Jason Dunnington in an August 26 runoff. There is no Republican challenger; the winner will bypass the general election as a member of the state legislature.
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