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We encourage voters to return Jeff Cloud to a second term on the state Corporation Commission.
We also encourage a vote for Dana Murphy, replacing the man who currently holds a seat on the commission.
Cloud has done a commendable job in his first term. There is no reason to replace him.
Cloud’s
opponent, Charles Gray, has taken an admirable stance, stating that
unlike Cloud, he would not take campaign donations from energy
companies. State law does not prohibit those donations, though we think
it should.
Still, Cloud, as others have pointed out, has shown a
good balance between serving the interests of consumers and the
interests of the companies the commission regulates.
Murphy has a
long background in energy, and she served as an administrative law
judge for the commission. She has all the qualifications for the job.
Her
opponent, Jim Roth, has been on the board for two years after having
been appointed by Gov. Brad Henry and serving as a two-term Oklahoma
County commissioner.
Given the current energy crisis and the need
for development of alternative energy sources, we believe it’s wise to
elect someone with a strong energy background and someone who has dealt
with energy and consumer issues for years.
See the original article here.
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