Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules City Violated Law in Cutting Police Budget
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled on April 13 that the Norman City Council violated the state's Open Meeting Act, or Sunshine Act, when it approved a budget that slashed $865,000 from police department funding in June last year, amid calls to "defund the police" spurred by social justice advocates in response to the May death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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