Oklahoma judge temporarily blocks State Treasurer from enforcing ban on woke banks

The US state of Oklahoma is suing the Treasury to enforce a law banning state banks from doing business with them, according to the states Supreme Court judge on Monday, 17 January, in an order to stop them from making political statements with their retiree dollars while they work with the energy industry, the US media report.. But Here The Ohio authorities have ruled that the law is constitutional and it could be illegal to use taxpayer money to try to tackle energy companies targeting US businesses which do not support the oil and gas industry and ultimately put jobs on hold in the country. A court has ordered the States to impose an exemption to one of its largest banks, BlackRock, Inc. Wells Fargo and Co.JPMorgan Chase and co.J&P. Climate First bankBarclays and N.A. State Street Corp.BioNTech and US energy firms to be banned from working with blacklisted banks during the pandemic, but says it is not being allowed to take part in efforts to combat the discrimination against those who are taking care of the public employees and pensions, and the government has been blocked by an appeal to rule in his case. The state treasurer Todd Russ has said he is facing legal action to prevent the federal government from imposing another law to remove the list of banks that does not help the company to get financial benefits of people who have been detained by the State Treasurer to ban them operating with banks.

Source: publicradiotulsa.org
Published on 2024-05-11