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  2. New Ethics Commission director gets Guardian System ... - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s new director announced Monday that its Guardian System, a database used for reporting and tracking campaign financial information and lobbyist registrations ...

  3. Oklahoma Ethics Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Ethics Commission was created by a two-to-one vote of the people of the state per an initiative effort adding Article XXIX to the Oklahoma Constitution. The statewide vote on the amendment (State Question No. 627) was held September 18, 1990.

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  5. Scott Pruitt - Wikipedia

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    Edward Scott Pruitt (born May 9, 1968) is an American attorney, lobbyist and Republican politician from the state of Oklahoma.He served as the 14th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from February 17, 2017, to July 9, 2018, during the Donald Trump presidency, resigning while under at least 14 federal investigations. [2]

  6. Ethics panel investigating Oklahoma judge using cellphone ...

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    An Oklahoma judicial ethics panel is investigating a new state judge who can be seen on courtroom video scrolling through social media and texting on her cellphone throughout a murder trial ...

  7. Jay Chapman (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Jay Chapman, known as A. Jay Chapman, (born Jan 1939) [1] [2] is an American physician and forensic pathologist who, in 1977, created the first three-drug protocol used for lethal injection, the most commonly used form of capital punishment in the United States.

  8. The American Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The American Guardian was a newspaper published in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, between 1931 and 1942. [1] [2] It succeeded The Oklahoma Weekly Leader. [2] The American Guardian came out weekly from its start on April 23, 1931, to October 10, 1941. [1] Then it was published on a bimonthly basis until its closure on January 1, 1942. [1]

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