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Facts about the Impact of the February 2021 Winter Storm on Oklahoma Ratepayers
OCC Commissioners Dana Murphy and Todd Hiett both illegally took
thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from utility attorneys,
lobbyists and PACs, as documented in filings at the Oklahoma Supreme Court:
OSC Case No. MA-120106
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NEWS COVERAGE:
OCC Commissioner Todd Hiett has an unconstitutional conflict
of interest and his office "shall become vacant" (Oklahoma
Constitution, Article IX, Section 16), as documented in filings
at the Oklahoma Supreme Court:
OSC Case No. PR-119686
SEE ESPECIALLY:
And as documented in filings in
the OG&E Ratepayer-Backed Bonds case at the Oklahoma Corporation
Commission:
OCC
PUD 202100072
SEE ESPECIALLY:
NEWS COVERAGE:
In a July 5, 2022 Oklahoman article, the OCC's new
Acting Director of Administration (who was the director of the
OCC's Public Utility Division during the 2021 Winter Storm) admitted that the OCC's bond
financing orders amounted to a "bail out" of the utilities:
In the Matter of Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.
for Approval of Special Regulatory Treatment for Extraordinary
Power Costs Arising from Extreme Winter Weather (OCC Cause No.
PUD 202100158):
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