Kevin Stitt, lawsuit and separation of powers
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSN‘He’s acting like a king’: Lawmaker sues Oklahoma governorA lawmaker has filed a lawsuit against Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt claiming overreach. The lawmaker is Representative Andy Fugate (D-Del City). It’s in response to the governor’s executive order that sent state workers back to the office and put a stop to remote work.
On Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt’s Office released its plan to make sports betting a reality in Oklahoma. According to Stitt’s office, the plan would allow Oklahomans to place in-person bets at gaming sites operated by federally recognized tribes while protecting tribal facility investments.
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In the lawsuit, the Oklahoma lawmakers argues that Gov. Kevin Stitt was trying to create law with the executive order when the governor does not have that power.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt announced that Oklahoma is working hand-in-hand with federal agents to zero in on undocumented immigrants and strengthen the deportation process.
State Rep. Andy Fugate (D-Del City) filed a lawsuit Friday challenging Gov. Kevin Stitt’s executive order requiring all full-time state agency employees to return to in-office work by Feb. 1. The lawsuit,
Stitt defends decision to remove State Board of Education members and doesn't like the use of children as “political pawns” by politicians seeking higher office. #oklaed
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt's beard may be a topic of controversy for some Oklahomans, enough for one Yukon resident to send him a razor.While it might sound
Gov. Kevin Stitt announces partnership between Oklahoma law enforcement and ICE
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