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  2. Oklahoma bank boycott has unintended consequences that hurt ...

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    Shutting out banks from doing business with local governments has serious financial consequences for Oklahomans and our business environment.

  3. Shawnee Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Shawnee Tribe is Miami, Oklahoma. Currently, there are about 2,226 enrolled tribal members, with 1,070 of them living within the state of Oklahoma. [1] Ben Barnes is the current elected Chief. [2] [3] [4] Previously, Ron Sparkman was the elected chairman, serving a four-year term. [1] [5]

  4. Oklahoma's bank boycott could cost taxpayers millions ... - AOL

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    Effort to blacklist investment firms with environmental, social and governmental policies would cost retired public employees millions, says OPEA

  5. Federal agency closes Oklahoma bank citing 'false and ... - AOL

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    Federal agency closes Oklahoma bank citing 'false and deceptive' records. Gannett. Josh Dulaney, The Oklahoman. October 20, 2024 at 11:15 AM.

  6. Ben Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Ben Barnes may refer to: Ben Barnes (actor) (born 1981), English actor; Ben Barnes (Texas politician) (born 1938), American politician and lobbyist in Texas; Ben Barnes (Shawnee), chief of the Shawnee Tribe, in Oklahoma; Ben Barnes (Maryland politician) (born 1975), American politician in Maryland

  7. Ben Barnes (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    Benny Frank Barnes (born April 17, 1938) is an American real estate magnate, politician, and crisis manager, who formerly served as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from 1965 to 1969 and the 36th Lieutenant Governor of Texas from January 21, 1969, to January 16, 1973, for two two-year terms.

  8. Pros and cons of community banks - AOL

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    A community bank offers deposit accounts and loans mainly to local residents and businesses. Community banks are those that have under $1 billion in assets, according to the FDIC.

  9. Sharpstown scandal - Wikipedia

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    The scandal revolved around Houston banker and insurance company manager Frank Sharp and his companies, the Sharpstown State Bank and the National Bankers Life Insurance Corporation (NBL). Sharp granted $600,000 in loans from his bank to state officials who would, in turn, purchase stock in National Bankers Life, to be resold later at a huge ...