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Policy / February 11, 2026

The Chamber’s Federal Priorities for 2026

As Congress begins work on its 2026 agenda, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is focused on federal policies that directly affect economic growth, workforce development and quality of life across the region. The Chamber’s federal priorities reflect the needs of local employers, community partners, and residents, with an emphasis on long-term competitiveness and stability.

By Chamber Staff
Inside OKC / February 10, 2026

Valentine’s Day Date Ideas That Support Local Businesses in Oklahoma City

With Valentine’s Day just days away, now is the time to lock in plans that feel thoughtful while supporting the local restaurants and experiences that help drive Oklahoma City’s economy. From intimate dining rooms to hands-on activities and easy downtown outings, OKC offers plenty of ways to celebrate while keeping Valentine’s spending close to home.

By Chamber Staff
Inside OKC / February 9, 2026

Agencies Selected for Oklahoma City Brand Initiative

MMGY and Gooden Group have been selected as the lead agencies to research, develop and refine the brand identity of Oklahoma City (OKC). MMGY is based in Kansas City and has extensive experience in civic branding, including Cleveland, Detroit, Tucson, Chicago and Vancouver, among others. They are partnering locally with Gooden Group who is well-versed in executing community engagement campaigns for MAPS 4, the Metropolitan Library System and the City of OKC’s recent GO Bond public information campaign.

By Chamber Staff
Inside OKC / February 6, 2026

Beyond a Snapshot: Why the Point-in-Time Count Matters for Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City recently completed its annual Point-in-Time Count, a communitywide effort to better understand homelessness across the city on a single night. While results from this year’s count will not be available for several weeks as data is reviewed and verified, the effort plays an important role in shaping how the community responds to housing instability.

By Chamber Staff
State of the City / January 18, 2018
Mick Cornett
Former mayor of Oklahoma City
I have had the good fortune to visit with mayors and chamber leadership from coast to coast. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is the best chamber of commerce anywhere.
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