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  • 3 days ago | sequoyahcountytimes.com | Clifton Adcock

    After a years-long legal battle with some of the world’s largest poultry producers over pollutants in one of Oklahoma’s most important waterways, the state attorney general still thinks he can strike a deal with the powerful industry. Oklahoma is still waiting on a ruling in a two-decade-old lawsuit that could have far-reaching consequences for the Illinois River and the surrounding region. But the parties could still reach a settlement outside of court.

  • 5 days ago | tahlequahdailypress.com | Clifton Adcock

    After a years-long legal battle with some of the world’s largest poultry producers over pollutants in one of Oklahoma’s most important waterways, the state attorney general still thinks he can strike a deal with the powerful industry. Oklahoma is still waiting on a ruling in a two-decade-old lawsuit that could have far-reaching consequences for the Illinois River and the surrounding region. But the parties could still reach a settlement outside of court.

  • 5 days ago | stwnewspress.com | Clifton Adcock

    After a years-long legal battle with some of the world’s largest poultry producers over pollutants in one of Oklahoma’s most important waterways, the state attorney general still thinks he can strike a deal with the powerful industry. Oklahoma is still waiting on a ruling in a two-decade-old lawsuit that could have far-reaching consequences for the Illinois River and the surrounding region. But the parties could still reach a settlement outside of court.

  • 1 week ago | oklahoman.com | Clifton Adcock

    • Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond seeks a plan to limit poultry waste spreading in the Illinois River watershed, aiming for a settlement with poultry producers in a two-decade-old pollution lawsuit. • Gov. Kevin Stitt opposes the lawsuit and any deal restricting poultry litter, calling it an attack on industry by "radical environmental extremists," despite a prior court ruling against the poultry companies.

  • 1 week ago | tahlequahdailypress.com | Clifton Adcock

    77-year-old McLoud woman told The Frontier she let her grandson use her name for a network of secretive political groups involved in several Tulsa-area local races and at least one state Senate race in 2024. Gail Harjo is the grandmother of John Fritz, co-founder of the Tulsa-based political consulting firm Tomahawk Strategies. Harjo recalled that Fritz placed her as the chairperson and treasurer for at least one political group.

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Clifton Adcock 🏴‍☠️
Clifton Adcock 🏴‍☠️ @cliftonhowze
17 Jun 25

In May, Gov. Stitt signed SB335 into law, which puts a government prohibition on utility companies offering incentives to customers to switch from natural gas to electric, allowing the govt to shield the oil/gas industry from competition. https://t.co/6wILQytZSc

Governor Kevin Stitt
Governor Kevin Stitt @GovStitt

Americans don’t need government telling us what appliances to buy— total overreach! Common sense is right.

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Clifton Adcock 🏴‍☠️ @cliftonhowze
17 Jun 25

Given their track record, every Tesla is a hearse if you drive it long enough.

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Reese Gorman @reesejgorman

Tesla hearse just dropped https://t.co/PyVQ0qgN2Y

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17 Jun 25

RT @politico: Former Sen. Bob Menendez reports to prison for 11-year sentence https://t.co/FseHdxUq49