Governor Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond are publicly at odds after Stitt vetoed legislation aimed at strengthening enforcement of Oklahoma’s Open Meeting Act. House Bill 3278 passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and would have authorized the Attorney General’s Office to issue findings of violations, impose civil penalties and seek court enforcement against public bodies accused of violating open meetings laws
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