OKC leaders take priorities to Washington, D.C.

The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber led a delegation to Washington, D.C., this spring, bringing together business and community leaders to advocate for the region’s priorities at the federal level.
During the visit, the group met with members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, federal agencies and key partners to discuss issues impacting Oklahoma City’s growth, including infrastructure, workforce development and continued investment in major opportunities like the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The trip also took place concurrently with the Tulsa Regional Chamber’s Washington trip, with joint programming during the first two days — expanding collaboration and presenting a unified Oklahoma business voice at the federal level.
The trip served as a chance to elevate Oklahoma City’s story on a national stage. Leaders highlighted the collaboration and long-term vision that continue to drive momentum across the region.
The annual visit remains a key part of the Chamber’s work, strengthening relationships and ensuring Oklahoma City is well represented in conversations that shape its future.


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