OK state legislative session 2021: Q&A with Mark VanLandingham
We take a look at some of the biggest issues and expectations for the upcoming session in this Q&A with the Chamber's Government Relations and Policy SVP.
We take a look at some of the biggest issues and expectations for the upcoming session in this Q&A with the Chamber's Government Relations and Policy SVP.
The Chamber has assigned scores to legislators based on priority issues advocated by the Chamber.
The 2020 Legislative Session, after being severely impacted by the COVID-19 global health pandemic, will officially adjourn Sine Die on Friday, May 29. In retrospect, the session can be viewed as occurring in three distinct phases.
The Chamber relies on its members to engage with legislators and help move the agenda of Oklahoma City’s growth forward.
The State Chamber of Oklahoma, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and the Tulsa Regional Chamber announced their joint legislative agenda for the 2020 session.
The Chamber recently released its legislative agenda for 2020. Get more details on our general government priorities.
“The 2020 Census is your census, and its success depends on you. It’s a once-in-a-decade chance to inform how billions of dollars in funding are allocated for critical public services like hospitals and health care clinics, schools and education programs, roads and bridges, and emergency response for the next 10 years."
When Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2423 into law earlier this month, a new-to-Oklahoma class of incorporation was created, called a “benefit corporation.” The legislation takes effect in December.