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City Councilor John Eagleton on Thursday solicited citizens to join his effort to oust Mayor Dewey Bartlett by going to his personal website and downloading a copy of a petition to collect signatures. |
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Councilor John Eagleton mailed at least 1,889 signatures and backup material Thursday to the Oklahoma attorney general supporting an investigation into allegations against Mayor Dewey Bartlett. |
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The City Council will have its final meeting Thursday, ending two years of what has become one of the most tumultuous council-mayor relationships since the current government form was enacted in 1990. |
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Councilors Jim Mautino, Roscoe Turner and Jack Henderson told the board — formally called the Tulsa Authority for the Recovery of Energy — that residents want everything to stay the way it is. |
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Tulsa’s City Council scuttled plans for a Thursday night vote to overturn Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s veto of the council’s vote to strip the city’s trash board of its future contracting authority. |
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District 1 Councilor Jack Henderson and District 5 Councilor Chris Trail fended off criticism and calls for change from their election opponents during a forum Tuesday. |
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Attorney General Scott Pruitt was unexpectedly challenged Tuesday by two Tulsa city councilors on his handling of a request for an ouster procedure against Mayor Dewey Bartlett. |
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Several city councilors on Tuesday criticized Mayor Dewey Bartlett's move to break up the Public Works Department into three departments and urged him to reverse his actions. |
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Tulsa’s City Council voted 7-2 Thursday for a slightly different change-of-government ballot proposal than the one it approved last week. |
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The City Council stripped Tulsa’s trash board of its contracting authority on Thursday, reducing it to little more than an advisory board despite Mayor Dewey Bartlett's opposition. |
Read Mayor Dewey Bartlett’s letter to Gov. Mary Fallin.
Read former Mayor Kathy Taylor’s letter to Fallin.
View City Councilor John Eagleton’s presentation to councilors on ousting Mayor Dewey Bartlett.
Read Eagleton’s letter to Gov. Mary Fallin and supporting documentation.
See Eagleton’s website to read the ouster complaint against Bartlett.









