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Stitt believes historic McGirt ruling could be overturned

Stitt believes historic McGirt ruling could be overturned © KOCO 5 File Photo The fight over the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt ruling may not be over, with Gov. Kevin Stitt saying this week that he thinks it could be overturned. Meanwhile, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is fighting to limit it, and leaders of tribal nations are speaking out in support of the Supreme Court’s decision.Sign up for our Newsletters The McGirt case was a landmark decision that effectively means the Five Tribes of Oklahoma have reservations that are still in place today, and the state can’t prosecute many crimes that happen on those reservations. The ruling said only the federal government can do that.

Advocates call for transparent investigation into cost spikes

editor s pick alert Janelle Stecklein/ CNHI State Reporter Apr 14, 2021 An OU student walks down Asp Ave., Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript) OKLAHOMA CITY — Citizen advocates Wednesday said they’re alarmed that a legislative plan that proposes securitizing nearly $4.5 billion in debt from February’s winter storm comes without a thorough, transparent investigation into why the state’s energy supply system failed. Leaders with VOICE, a coalition of religious congregations, worker associations, schools and non-profit groups, said taxpayers deserve to know who profited from February’s winter weather. They called for Attorney General Mike Hunter to hold profiteers accountable, and they questioned what measures could be put in place to prevent future rate spikes.

Chickasaw Nation says Gov Kevin Stitt exaggerating impacts of McGirt v Oklahoma

Chickasaw Nation says Gov. Kevin Stitt exaggerating impacts of McGirt v Oklahoma Chris Casteel, Oklahoman © Todd Pendleton A map of Indian reservations in Oklahoma shows the jurisdiction of the Five Tribes, the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks and Seminoles. Gov. Kevin Stitt is using “overtly political rhetoric” to exaggerate some of the problems encountered as criminal jurisdiction is reshaped in eastern Oklahoma in the wake of last year’s momentous U.S. Supreme Court decision, the Chickasaw Nation says. “While differences over historic rulings are to be expected, the Oklahoma Governor has sensationalized and exaggerated accounts of transitional challenges, which actions have heightened political concerns over the process and undermined faith in law,” the tribe told the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday in a legal brief.

Chickasaws say Stitt rhetoric about reservation case is over the top

Oklahoman Gov. Kevin Stitt is using “overtly political rhetoric” to exaggerate some of the problems encountered as criminal jurisdiction is reshaped in eastern Oklahoma in the wake of last year’s momentous U.S. Supreme Court decision, the Chickasaw Nation says. “While differences over historic rulings are to be expected, the Oklahoma Governor has sensationalized and exaggerated accounts of transitional challenges, which actions have heightened political concerns over the process and undermined faith in law,” the tribe told the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday in a legal brief. “To be clear: The Oklahoma Governor’s overtly political rhetoric is unhelpful, misleading and divisive.”

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