Amid calls by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Democratic legislative leaders and the chairwoman of the Oklahoma Republican Party that he relinquish his House District 35 seat, Rep. Ty Burns announced his resignation today, two days after he pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors for domestic abuse and assault. Burns, a decorated military veteran who was first elected […] The post Rep. Ty Burns resigning 48 hours after guilty pleas appeared first on NonDoc.| NonDoc
Accused of trying to “gouge” his wife’s eye out on Thanksgiving 2024 and of running his wife’s former mother-in-law and their teenage daughter off the road in April, Oklahoma House Rep. Ty Burns pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of domestic abuse and two misdemeanor counts of assault today in Pawnee County District Court. Oklahoma […] The post ‘Serious charges’: Rep. Ty Burns pleads guilty to domestic abuse, assault involving family members appeared first on NonDoc.| NonDoc
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission ruled Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, that state officials may use campaign funds to pay for security measures| NonDoc
Several high-profile Supreme Court rulings from an unusually active court are set to have an impact on Oklahoma at the state level.| NonDoc
Despite recent increases, Sen. Regina Goodwin and Sen. Nikki Nice still see continued state funding disparities facing Langston University.| NonDoc
Rep. Tammy Townley has agreed to pay a fine for failing to report flights booked through a credit originally obtained from campaign funds.| NonDoc
Videos from 2025 allegedly show leaders of the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission, Anthony DeVore and Blake Pearce, attending illegal cockfights.| NonDoc
On May 14, 2025, Gov. Kevin Stitt revealed an FY 2026 budget deal compromise impacting the state's required number of school days policy.| NonDoc
Oklahoma's Ethics Commission voted in June 2025 to prosecute Rep. Ajay Pittman for noncompliance with a campaign finance violation settlement| NonDoc