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Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of anti-malaria drug

Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of anti-malaria drug by The Associated Press Last Updated Jan 27, 2021 at 12:34 pm EDT OKLAHOMA CITY The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office is attempting to return $2 million worth of an anti-malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID-19, a spokesman said Wednesday. Alex Gerszewski, a spokesman for Attorney General Mike Hunter, said Hunter is attempting to negotiate a return of the 1.2 million pills Oklahoma acquired in April from a California-based supplier, FFF Enterprises. He said the office was acting on a request from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, which authorized the purchase.

Oklahoma tries to return $2m worth of hydroxychloroquine

The Oklahoma attorney general’s office is attempting to return $2m worth of a malaria drug once touted by former United States President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID-19, a spokesman said Wednesday. Alex Gerszewski, a spokesman for Attorney General Mike Hunter, said Hunter is attempting to negotiate a return of the 1.2 million hydroxychloroquine pills Oklahoma acquired in April from a California-based supplier, FFF Enterprises. He said the office was acting on a request from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, which authorised the purchase. A spokeswoman for FFF Enterprises didn’t immediately return a message Wednesday seeking comment.

Seminole Tribe clarifies position on taxing oil and gas production

The Seminole Nation on Wednesday clarified its position on taxing oil and gas production on reservation land, saying that it was only seeking to tax activity on land under federal supervision. “As a sovereign nation predating the U.S. Constitution, the Seminole Nation has the inherent authority to levy severance taxes on nonmember oil and gas producers operating on the Seminole Nation’s trust and restricted lands,” Seminole Nation Chief Greg P. Chilcoat said in a statement. The Seminoles raised alarms among the energy industry and some state officials recently when it sent out tax assessments to some companies for oil and gas production. Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter sought clarification from the tribe, while

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter Asks FDA For Update In Fight Against Opioid Abuse

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter Asks FDA For Update In Fight Against Opioid Abuse
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Oklahoma officials react to U S Capitol mob

As the U.S. Capitol was stormed Tuesday by rioters protesting President Donald Trump’s election defeat, some of Oklahoma’s public officials spoke out against the violence on social media. Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest as Congress began the process of certifying the Electoral College votes from states. Rioters tore down police barricades and broke windows, eventually making their way into the House and Senate chambers. Lawmakers, staff and others were evacuated as the violence escalated. Here is a look at what some Oklahoma lawmakers had to say: Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt: “I have always protected and supported the right for peaceful demonstration, but we cannot stand for violence. What is

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