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(Oklahoma City, OK) Republican Corporation Commission
candidate Dana Murphy says appointee Corporation Commissioner Jim
Roth’s attempt to smear her name with accusations from a 15 year old
divorce is nothing but good ole’ boy politics at its worst. Murphy
says it’s being done with hundreds of thousands dollars of campaign
contributions from his special interest friends inside and outside the
state.
“As a career bureaucrat, he has relied on his
powerful, special interest friends to get where he is today”, says
Murphy. “He’s panicked because he won’t be able to deliver more favors
for powerful friends if he is not elected to the job that was given to
him.”
“Unlike everyday Oklahomans like me who have earned
their way by hard work and persistence working in the real world, he
has made his living by delivering favors to his powerful friends using
tax dollars while a public official.”
My opponent is using this personal attack mudslinging
to divert voters’ attention from the issues and who’s most qualified to
serve on the Commission. As a geologist, energy attorney and former
Commission administrative law judge, I have the education and real
world experience to be the best Corporation Commissioner. He’s
reverted to good old boy mudslinging in the hopes people will forget he
has no qualifications for office and that he’s been acting like a
lapdog for special interest groups since he was handed the job of
Corporation Commissioner.”
Murphy says Oklahomans should demand answers from Roth about his ties to those donating to his campaigns for public office.
He is getting tens of thousands of dollars outside
Oklahoma, from those in Georgia, Washington, D.C., Colorado, New York
and California. Why?
He’s taken tens of thousands of dollars from officers
and CEOs from the largest public utilities in Oklahoma who have
regularly had cases in front of him. What are they paying for?
He’s received over a $100,000 in contributions that
come from those at one large natural gas company. Didn’t the same
company oppose the coal fired plant that Roth voted against, one that
would have saved Oklahoma consumers billions of dollars?
Why did Mr. Roth, as a sitting Corporation
Commissioner, take campaign contributions during a time when Oklahoma
law expressly forbids sitting Commissioners from taking contributions?
Why as a County Commissioner did he sponsor the
building of a road and bridge that runs to the tree farm of one of his
campaign chairman?
Do
Oklahomans really want to elect a lapdog for the special interests or
do they want an everyday Oklahoman just like them to stand up as a
watchdog, someone who is not afraid to stand up to the powerful special
interests?
It’s time for Oklahomans to send the message that the Corporation Commission seat cannot be bought by special interest groups.
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