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Todd Hiett is an American rancher and politician who has served on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission since 2015. A rancher from Kellyville, Oklahoma , Hiett was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1994 and served until term limited in 2006.
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett said on Tuesday he will not resign, despite the national embarrassment caused by his drunken behavior at a regulatory conference in June in Minnesota.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission will seek an independent investigation into accusations of drunkenness and sexual misconduct against Todd Hiett. Hiett, a Republican, is the chairman of the ...
Corporation Commissioner Todd Heitt speaks during a Corporation Commission meeting in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. New systems for selecting commissioners could eliminate conflicts of ...
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett said he is getting help for an alcohol affliction after being told he acted inappropriately at a conference in Minnesota last month. "I take full ...
The commission was established in 1907 and the First Oklahoma Legislature gave the commission authority to regulate public service corporations. [4]Railroad, telephone and telegraph companies were the companies first regulated by the commission, which also collected records of the stockholders, officers and directors of corporations chartered or licensed to do business in Oklahoma. [4]
A. C. Hamlin, first African-American in Oklahoma Legislature; Todd Hiett, former speaker of the House and current corporation commissioner; T. W. Shannon, first African-American speaker of the House; Susan Winchester, first female speaker pro tempore of the House; Pam Peterson, first female majority floor leader
Republican candidate Brian Bingman also has secured a host of high-profile endorsements, including from Todd Hiett, a current commissioner at the center of a public controversy that has embroiled ...