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Oct 3, 2024 · Federal Communications Commission filings show the group has spent at least $156,000 to air television ads critical of the three justices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas. The campaign has spent about $85,000 to air the commercial during the University of Oklahoma-University of Texas college football game on Oct. 12.
Oct 24, 2024 · Federal Communications Commission filings show the group has spent at least $156,000 to air television ads critical of the three justices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas, states the article. “The campaign has spent about $85,000 to air the commercial during the University of Oklahoma-University of Texas college football game on Oct. 12,” states the article.
Oct 11, 2024 · The PAJID scores of the three Oklahoma justices up for retention: Kauger 79.08630, Gurich 35.72624, Edmondson 77.80814. The dataset is available for download by a link on the Supplementary Materials tab. UPDATE 2024/10/15: Steve Fair of Fair & Biased and Jamison Faught of Muskogee Politico have posted their judicial retention recommendations.
Oct 24, 2024 · In the Oklahoma City area, People for Opportunity spent $20,010 with KOKH 25, $81,000 with KOCO TV and an unknown amount with KFOR, all for television advertising. In Tulsa, those FCC records show People for Opportunity spent $55,025 with KTUL TV. The group also signed a contract with television stations KOTV and KJRH.
Plaintiffs filed this case alleging claims against the City of Tulsa (the City) and 12 police officers based on the alleged used of excessive force against Jonathan Randall and Jacob Rucker. Each plaintiff alleges claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the individual police officers for their use of deadly force when the plaintiffs posed no ...
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