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Oklahoma lawmakers override record number of vetoes, remove Stitt appointee in dramatic end to legislative session
Oklahoma lawmakers override record number of vetoes, remove Stitt appointee in dramatic end to legislative session

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time2 days ago

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Oklahoma lawmakers override record number of vetoes, remove Stitt appointee in dramatic end to legislative session

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma lawmakers have officially wrapped up their work for the year, ending the 2025 legislative session with late-night drama and a flurry of veto overrides, capped off by the removal of a high-profile Stitt most of the session's final days, it looked like things might end more smoothly than bills were being held calls for a special even the typical budget appeared the House, Senate and Governor were all, in large part, getting then Governor Kevin Stitt began issuing vetoes.'This is stuff that I know is bad for Oklahoma, bad for taxpayers,' Stitt said in a Facebook video, after vetoing 68 bills—a the bills vetoed, was one authored by State Rep. Melissa Provenzano (D-Tulsa), who is battling breast cancer. Lawmakers upset after Gov. Stitt brings family member into Friesen fallout It would have required insurance companies to cover diagnostic mammograms, and received bipartisan, near-unanimous support in the legislature before Stitt vetoed it. 'I just want to say, did you read the bill? Did you understand what it was we're trying to do?' Provenzano also vetoed bills that supporters argued would strengthen DUI laws and open records laws, require ethics training for state department heads and put resources toward solving the state's backlog of missing Indigenous people leaders initially said they would override a handful of the responded by threatening to back primary opponents against them in their next elections in a video posted to his official state Facebook page. Legislators called his bluff, and upped the ante, by placing all 68 vetoed bills on the table for overrides. In total legislators overrode 47 of them—a new state drama came late Thursday, after Stitt learned a representative and senator had introduced a resolution to remove embattled Mental Health Commissioner Allie Friesen—a Stitt appointee—from office. Lawmakers override majority of Gov. Stitt's vetoes Stitt issued a statement suggesting, without evidence, the senate author's wife may actually be to blame for the department's prompted a furious response from senators across party lines.'I'm very, very, very disappointed in our governor, that he would put out a press release as disrespectful and disingenuous as this one,' Senate President Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton (R-Tuttle) said.'I haven't teared up the whole session, until I read that,' said Sen. Christi Gillespie (R-Broken Arrow). 'We're better than that, we all are.''We keep family out of it. The fact that it was put out in a statement, it's disturbing,' said Sen. Aaron Reinhardt (R-Jenks). 'I will cut your throat to protect my district, but there are standards,' said Sen. Casey Murdock, (R-Felt). 'We need to leave family out of it. That is crossing a line.''A line was crossed with a false, baseless accusation against a spouse of a member of this body, and I will not stand for it,' said Sen. Bill Coleman (R-Ponca City).The resolution to remove Friesen passed both chambers overwhelmingly in the middle of the that, the legislature officially will return next February for the 2026 legislative session. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Lawmakers upset after Gov. Stitt brings family member into Friesen fallout
Lawmakers upset after Gov. Stitt brings family member into Friesen fallout

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time3 days ago

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Lawmakers upset after Gov. Stitt brings family member into Friesen fallout

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The back-and-forth between the governor and Republican leadership was relatively stable all session until Thursday, when Commissioner Allie Friesen was unseated. 'It's just not going to work. So I urge a yes vote,' said the author of SCR 12, Senator Paul Rosino (R-Oklahoma City). Rosino headed a resolution that would remove Commissioner Friesen from the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Numerous issues, including the disappearance of millions of dollars and layoffs, have marked her tenure as leader of the agency. For almost two months, there have been hearings and press conferences to address the many issues. Throughout that time, Governor Stitt has seemed to stand by her side. When asked about her leadership, he said many times that she got rid of previous staff members and uprooted problems, and that is why the current issues are being found. On Thursday, when there was a rumor that lawmakers were going to bring up a resolution to remove her, and with it came a statement from the governor that lawmakers did not agree with. 'From the start, this was nothing more than a politically motivated witch hunt. I tasked Allie Friesen with bringing accountability and transparency to the agency. She disturbed the status quo and questioned long-held practices at the agency. An agency rife with sweetheart deals and criminal elements was disrupted, and now, elected officials are quickly working to set the apple cart right for those who seek to get rich off of Oklahoma taxpayers. Josh West and Paul Rosino need to first answer what they stand to gain from Allie Friesen being removed. What are they trying to keep covered up? What conflicts of interest are they trying to hide? Is Senator Rosino trying to help his wife avoid responsibility for her role in the finance department there? Oklahomans deserve answers,' said Gov. Stitt in a statement. The resolution came up for a vote on the Senate floor late Thursday, and with it were several statements from Senators shaming that anyone would bring up a family member with the vote to remove Commissioner Friesen. Senate votes to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen, will now go through the House Senator Shane Jett (R-Shawnee), however, was not upset about that sort of statement and instead asked the question the governor seemed to be posing. 'Reports in the media indicate that there is a spouse who works in this department. Is that true?' asked Senator Jett. Several other lawmakers on both sides of the aisle spoke out against that question even being brought up. 'I will cut your throat to protect my district, don't get me wrong. But we have, there are standards, there are rules, and we leave family out of it,' said Senator Casey Murdoc (R-Felt). 'We keep family out of it,' said Senator Aaron Reinhardt (R-Jenks). 'What a vicious and callous attack on one of the kindest, nicest, and most Christian women I've ever met,' said Senator Rosino. In the end, the Senate passed the resolution with Senator Jett being the only no vote. Then it went to the House, where a small handful of representatives voted no. 'ODMHSAS has taken decisive steps in recent months to confront long-standing operational and financial challenges, proactively seeking oversight and support from the executive branch, the Legislature, and independent auditors, accountants, and investigators. While many of these reviews are still in progress, ODMHSAS has already begun implementing initial recommendations. Experts have advised that fully addressing the agency's entrenched systemic issues will require at least 18 months of sustained effort. Though the path ahead is challenging, ODMHSAS is staffed by deeply committed public servants. Our leadership remains focused on working in partnership with Governor Stitt, legislative leaders, and the governing board to uphold a shared commitment to transparency, meaningful reform, and improved care for Oklahoma's most vulnerable citizens.' Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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