Long Story Short: The Treasurer, the Whistleblower, and the Eviction Engine

Long Story Short: The Treasurer, the Whistleblower, and the Eviction Engine
May 28, 2026

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Long Story Short: The Treasurer, the Whistleblower, and the Eviction Engine

Reporter Paul Monies digs deeper into the state’s Invest in Oklahoma program, tracking a campaign contribution linked to State Treasurer Todd Russ’s re-election campaign. Plus, J.C. Hallman returns with an exclusive look into a mysterious State Farm whistleblower with deep Oklahoma roots, and Jake Ramsey breaks down the proposed eviction reform bills from this year’s legislative session. Catch these stories and more on the latest Long Story Short with Shaun Witt.


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