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    Utilities hold “Happy Hour” events with Corporation Commission staffers

    August 19, 20245 Mins Read


     

    Those critical of Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners funding their election campaigns by way of huge contributions from utilities might also find it objectionable to learn those same utilities hold “Happy Hour” events with staffers at the Corporation Commission.

    While such social-gatherings at some Oklahoma City bars and restaurants are not against any law, they might enter the realm of raising ethical questions. In other words, the very staff members of the Corporation Commission who are supposed to be objective in their reviews of utility requests, including those for rate hikes, rub elbows at Oklahoma City bars with the utility attorneys and executives who make those requests.

    Were they occasions where utility issues and requests were discussed over drinks? Was it a time where utility representatives were able to make private discussions that perhaps changed the minds of staffers or convinced them to support the utility? Or was it strictly talk about OU or OSU football, the weather or Caitlin Clark’s latest performance in the WNBA?

    A source recently passed along one such notification for a Happy Hour gathering where Oklahoma Gas and Electric executive Kimber Shoop reminded OCC staff and others with the State Attorney General’s office about an upcoming social event. Shoop has gone before the Corporation Commissioners and made presentations in support of OGE requests.

    “All – Again, the people on this email are the special folks that practice and work before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.  From time to time in the past, we have gathered for Happy Hour for no particular reason other than socializing outside the Jim Thorpe/Will Rogers building.  Let’s continue this tradition and gather together on Wednesday, June 28th to celebrate the upcoming July 4th holiday,” wrote Shoop in his invitation.

    It isn’t clear who attended and how many might have met for drinks at the Oklahoma City bar. OK Energy Today reached out to the Commission staff members included in the email notification and asked if they had ever attended such a Happy Hour and did they ever consider the ethics of such attendance.

    Only one OCC staff replied. Erica O’Neal, a Regulatory Assistant-Paralegal to Commission Chair Kim David.

    “Hi Jerry,

    Commission offices are commonly invited to social gatherings. If any events are attended, it is ensured that all Oklahoma Ethics Commission requirements are followed.”

    Since some of those invited to the Happy Hour were also Deputy Attorneys General who represent the state and the ratepayers of utilities, we inquired with the Attorney General’s office whether attendance at such events raised any ethics questions.

    Phil Bacharach, Communications Director for the Attorney General replied:

    ” With all due respect, the Attorney General is confident in the professionalism, objectivity and integrity of his staff. Occasional socializing and fellowship are very different from scenarios of gifts and personal enrichment. We see nothing untoward with this.”

    Below is one of the recent Happy Hour invitations:

    From: Shoop, Kimber <shoopkl@oge.com>
    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2023 4:15 PM
    To: Adam J. Singer <asinger@derryberrylaw.com>; Brandy Wreath <Brandy.Wreath@occ.ok.gov>; Butson, Jill <butsonja@oge.com>; Crowel, Renee <crowelrl@oge.com>; Curtis M. Long <clong@cwlaw.com>; Deborah Thompson <dthompson@okenergyfirm.com>; Humes, William <humeswl@oge.com>; J. Dillion Curran <dcurran@cwlaw.com>; J. Eric Turner <eturner@derryberrylaw.com>; Jack Fite <jfite@wcgflaw.com>; C. Clark <cclark@cswp-law.com>; Jared Haines <jared.haines@oag.ok.gov>; Michael Velez <Michael.Velez@occ.ok.gov>; Quintero, Zach <quintezj@oge.com>; Rick Chamberlain <rick@chamberlainlawoffices.com>; Ronald E. Stakem <rstakem@cheekfalcone.com>; Shuart, Emily <shuartec@oge.com>; Thomas P. Schroedter <tschroedter@hallestill.com>; Todd Bohrmann <todd.bohrmann@oag.ok.gov>; Davis, C. Eric <cedavis@phillipsmurrah.com>; lindsey <lindsey@anewenergylaw.com>; Kenneth Tillotson <kenneth@ttfirm.com>; Mary Williamson <mewilliamson@aep.com>; ‘Slaughter, Cory M’ <Cory.Slaughter@onegas.com>; dfredrick@ong.com; Kenneth Tillotson <Kenneth.Tillotson@libertyutilities.com>; Mark Willingham <Mark.Willingham@occ.ok.gov>; Burton, Harrison <burtonhl@oge.com>; jtstevenson@aep.com; jaroth@phillipsmurrah.com; Edwards, Marc <MEDWARDS@PHILLIPSMURRAH.COM>; Christine Chevis <Christine.Chevis@oag.ok.gov>; eamitchell@aep.com; Jeff Kline <Jeff.Kline@occ.ok.gov>; Geoffrey Rush <Geoffrey.Rush@occ.ok.gov>; EJ Thomas <EJ.Thomas@occ.ok.gov>; Erica O’Neal ; Matt Mullins <Matt.Mullins@occ.ok.gov>; Nicole King <Nicole.King@occ.ok.gov>; Jana Slatton <Jana.Slatton@occ.ok.gov>; ‘bud@cgc-llc.net’ <bud@cgc-llc.net>; dusty.darr <dusty.darr@oneok.com>; Matthew A Horeled <mahoreled@aep.com>; hthompson@okstatechamber.com; Jared Haines <jaredbhaines@outlook.com>; Andy Ferguson <andy.ferguson@oag.ok.gov>; Christine Chevis <Christine.Chevis@oag.ok.gov>; Ron Comingdeer – Ron Comingdeer & Associates PC (hunter@comingdeerlaw.com) <hunter@comingdeerlaw.com>; lauren.willingham@libertyutilities.com; Deborah Thompson <deborah@ttfirm.com>
    Subject: [EXTERNAL] Happy Hour Alert

    All – Again, the people on this email are the special folks that practice and work before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.  From time to time in the past, we have gathered for Happy Hour for no particular reason other than socializing outside the Jim Thorpe/Will Rogers building.  Let’s continue this tradition and gather together on Wednesday, June 28th to celebrate the upcoming July 4th holiday.

    Location:             Daley Speakeasy attached to Frida (500 Paseo, OKC)

    Time:                     5:00pm

    Please forward to anyone that was left of (sic) this email.

     

    Below are recipients of the email and their positions with the Corporation Commission and the Attorney General’s office:

    Chase Snodgrass <chase.snodgrass@oag.ok.gov>; Assist AG

    Michael Velez <Michael.Velez@occ.ok.gov>; deputy general counsel for the Public Utility Division.

    Brice Betchan <brice.betchan@oag.ok.gov>; CPA,Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General · Full-time

    Todd Bohrmann <todd.bohrmann@oag.ok.gov>; Regulatory Analyst at Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General

    Mark Willingham <Mark.Willingham@occ.ok.gov>; Director of the Transportation Division of OCC

    Christine Chevis<Christine.Chevis@oag.ok.gov>; Assistant Attorney General – Utility Regulation Unit

    Jeff Kline  <Jeff.Kline@occ.ok.gov>; Legal Advisor to Commissioner David

    Mark Argenbright  <Mark.Argenbright@occ.ok.gov>; Director of the Public Utility Division and Consumer Services of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and the OUSF Administrator.

    Fairo Mitchell  <Fairo.Mitchell@occ.ok.gov>;

    EJ Thomas  <EJ.Thomas@occ.ok.gov>; Deputy General Counsel of OCC

    Erica O’Neal  ; Regulatory Assistant and Paralegal to Commissioner David

    Matt Mullins  <Matt.Mullins@occ.ok.gov>; (aide to Bob Anthony)

    Nicole King  <Nicole.King@occ.ok.gov>; Legal Advisor to Commissioner Hiett

    Jana Slatton  <Jana.Slatton@occ.ok.gov>; Director of Operations for Hiett

    Geoffrey Rush <Geoffrey.Rush@occ.ok.gov> Director, Public Utility Division at OCC



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