Some cry cronyism at Oklahoma politicians’ state jobs
Cronyism claims erupted at the state Capitol this month when four former Republican legislators landed state jobs paying them more than $90,000 a year.
Three of those legislators left office only a few months ago and could not have taken their new jobs if not for what some say is a loophole in a constitutional ban on legislators working state jobs within two years of leaving office.
Attorney general opinions say t...
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