Chamber adopts position on November state questions
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s executive committee and/or board of directors recently voted to support the state questions that will appear on the upcoming November ballot.
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s executive committee and/or board of directors recently voted to support the state questions that will appear on the upcoming November ballot.
The legislative scorecard includes information prepared by the statewide Research Institute for Economic Development (RIED) to identify elected officials’ votes on issues important to the business community.
The Nov. 6 ballot will be full of important elections at every level of government, including five state questions and a special election to elect Oklahoma City’s next Ward 7 representative.
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is partnering with the State Chamber’s Research Foundation for a regional forum in Oklahoma City on Oct. 23 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Oklahoma History Center.
You've heard the news about October 1, but might be unsure about what's actually happening when it comes to beer and wine in Oklahoma. Get a quick rundown of major changes here.
The Greater OKC Chamber Political Action Committee was formed to aggressively pursue the election and re-election of candidates who take a stand for Oklahoma City’s key economic development priorities.
Mass incarceration has been Oklahoma’s favorite method for dealing with social problems, but it only makes those problems worse and the state poorer.
Nearly 150 business leaders recently gathered at Vast for a Chamber-sponsored update on the recent legislative session and State Question 788, the so-called medical marijuana question.