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The attorney general is also responsible for the prosecution of offenses against Oklahoma law and advocate for the basic legal rights of Oklahoma residents. The 20th attorney general of Oklahoma is Gentner Drummond. He succeeded the 19th attorney general of Oklahoma, John M. O'Connor. The 18th attorney general of Oklahoma was Mike Hunter, who ...
The Attorney General's Office, as are most agencies of the State, is funded by yearly appropriations from the Oklahoma Legislature. 57% of the Office's $25 million annual budget comes from the States' yearly appropriations. 18% of the budget comes from the Attorney General's Revolving Fund, which is composed of fees the Attorney General charges ...
The Attorney General of Oklahoma serves as the state's chief legal officer and adviser. Either the attorney general himself or one of his officers represents the state in litigation or hearing before boards and commissions. One of the main responsibilities of the attorney general is to issue opinions on laws to state officials.
Oklahoma's attorney general has filed a response to the federal lawsuit that said a new state law unlawfully encroached on the federal government's power to regulate immigration.. The law, signed ...
A judge has sided with Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond in a dispute with the governor regarding whether Cabinet secretaries can hold dual offices.. Gov. Kevin Stitt had argued that ...
The lawsuit alleges that the grant suspension was "an abuse of power" and harmful to residents of the state, particularly in rural areas. Oklahoma attorney general sues federal agency over ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond plans to join a Kansas lawsuit that will challenge new Title IX rules from the Biden administration. Oklahoma officials are weighing ... the power to make law is ...
This is an incomplete list of Oklahoma state agencies. The state agencies make up the machinery of government for the state. All agencies are within one of the three branches of the government of Oklahoma .