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PUBLIC POLICY GUIDE2015 Greater Oklahoma City Chamber
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(L to R) Ron Witherspoon - President & CEO , Brad Krieger - Chairman for Arvest Greater OKC, Becky Franklin - EVP, Sales Manager, Steve Hull - EVP, Loan Manager, and Don Gable - Stillwater Community President
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Message from the Chairman ............page 2
Government Relations Staff ..............page 3
Greater OKC Chamber PAC ..............page 4
2015 Public Policy Priorities ..............page 5
Pro-Business Scorecard .................. page 16
Elected Officials Directory ............... page 18
Chamber Leadership ....................... page 36
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
DAVID RAINBOLT Chairman, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber
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As we prepare for the 2015 legislative session, let's first take a moment to reflect on all that's been accomplished over the past few years: an overhaul of our workers’ compensation reform system, major lawsuit reform, moderate and responsible tax cuts, significant improvements in infrastructure funding and creation of a stable tax structure for our oil and gas companies. Our Legislature and Governor are to be commended for staying focused on improving Oklahoma's business climate. As a result of their good work, Oklahoma is now recognized as one of the most business-friendly states in the country.
State economic development incentive programs also have contributed to our economic growth. Our Governor, our Chamber and economic developers statewide rely on these programs to recruit high-paying jobs and capital investment. By way of example, Boeing moved jobs to Oklahoma City from California, Kansas and Washington. Additionally, GE’s newest research facility, now under construction in the heart of Oklahoma City, could have been located anywhere in the world. Without our state's Quality Jobs Act, the Aerospace Engineer Tax Credit and other incentive programs, those jobs would not be coming to Oklahoma.
The redevelopment of many areas in downtown Oklahoma City likely would not have occurred without the state’s tax credit for the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings – a necessary component of financing the high renovation cost of historic buildings. Importantly, the hotels, restaurants and offices in these buildings generate a reliable stream of tax revenue for the state and city. The state’s return on investment is easily calculable and outweighs the cost of associated incentives by a multiple.
This year we expect the Legislature to scrutinize many of the state's tax credits and incentive programs. As the state's largest economic development organization, we welcome the scrutiny. We favor increased transparency in the programs and even acknowledge there are several incentives that may need to be changed. If a program cannot show an acceptable return, it should be scaled back or repealed. While we believe a thorough review is appropriate and necessary, we will also argue that those programs that do work should be kept or even enhanced.
To this end, our legislative agenda includes a list of the incentive programs we will work to protect. We believe they generate revenue and allow our state to effectively compete in the battle for jobs. We ask that you join our effort to work closely with the Legislature to ensure the continued improvement of our business climate.
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Our world is constantly changing. But when it comes to advocating for business at the Capitol, some things remain the same – the importance of contacting and developing relationships with legislators.
There are multiple ways to stay informed and make sure your voice is heard throughout the year.
Business Advocacy Center The Chamber’s Business Advocacy Center,
www.OKCBusinessAdvocate.com, makes having a voice at the Capitol simple. With just a few simple clicks, you can identify your elected officials and
communicate with them, ensuring that you have an impact in the decisions being made by our state’s leaders. You can also stay up-to-date during the legislative session by signing up for The Business Advocate, the Chamber’s newsletter solely focused on what’s happening at the Capitol during the legislative session. Together, we can build a stronger business climate for Greater Oklahoma City.
Contact the Government Relations Team Throughout the year, the Chamber’s team works to ensure that Greater Oklahoma City is moving forward and growing stronger. From making business issues heard at the Capitol to economic development activity, the Chamber is the voice for business in Greater Oklahoma City. The Chamber staff is always available to assist your business in any way possible.
BE AN ADVOCATE FOR BUSINESS.
Michael Carrier President, Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau 405.297.8963 [email protected]
Drew Dugan Vice President, Education and Workforce Development 405.297.8940 [email protected]
Kurt Foreman Vice President, Economic Development 405.297.8945 [email protected]
Cynthia Reid Vice President, Marketing and Communications 405.297.8942 [email protected] Dolan
Government Relations Executive Assistant 405.297.8922 [email protected]
Derek Sparks Government Relations Manager 405.297.8933 [email protected]
Mark VanLandingham Vice President, Government Relations 405.297.8925 [email protected]
Roy H. Williams, CCE President & CEO 405.297.8939 [email protected]
Executive Committee
Brad Krieger, Chairman
Carl Edwards, Treasurer
Tom McDaniel,Secretary
Roy H. Williams, Deputy Treasurer
Beverly Binkowski
J. Larry Nichols
Richard Nix
David Rainbolt
David Thompson
John Michael Williams
123 Park Ave.Oklahoma City, OK73102
405.297.8925 phone405.297.8916 fax
MEMORANDUM
RE: Greater Oklahoma City Chamber PAC
In 2010, the Chamber became more aggressive in electing officials who would support our legislative priorities. By unanimous vote, our board established the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Political Action Committee. In voting to create the PAC, all board members agreed to contribute at least $500 annually to sustain it.
The PAC’s first year was outstanding. Of the 22 candidates receiving contributions, 21 were elected and now serve our state by supporting issues and legislation that will advance the economic development of the Greater Oklahoma City area.
The 2011 legislative session, which just ended several weeks ago, resulted in the passage of most all of the Chamber’s legislative priorities, including: • A total rewrite of the state’s workers’ compensation statutes • Enactment of five key pieces of tort reform legislation, including a $350,000 cap on non-economic damages and the elimination of joint and several liability • Prevention of Arizona-style immigration reform in Oklahoma • Protection of all 16 key economic development incentives identified by the Chamber, including reinstatement of the Aerospace Engineer Tax Credit • Protection of Oklahoma’s thriving biosciences industry, including retaining the EDGE fund and preventing the criminalization of certain types of medical research • Enactment of a hospital provider fee to access federal funds, keep doctors from leaving the state, and ensure high quality health care is provided to more Oklahomans • Passage of major educational reform including the end of trial de novo, which will allow underperforming teachers to be replaced at a significantly reduced cost
Enclosed you will find a list of candidates the PAC supported last year and a Contributor Statement which must be completed and returned with your 2011 contribution. Under state law, contributions to the PAC cannot be made with corporate funds. However, an LLC which has no corporate members, may contribute to a PAC.
Please consider making your contribution today.
Sincerely,
Carl Edwards Brad KriegerChairman, Greater OKC Chamber Chairman, Greater OKC Chamber PAC
A Unified Voice for Oklahoma City’s Businesses One of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s primary goals is to improve Oklahoma’s business climate and foster economic growth. To further the goals of the Greater Oklahoma City business community, 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 business issues. Since 2010, the Greater OKC Chamber PAC has strengthened the Chamber’s ability to advocate on behalf of the Oklahoma City business community. Since its creation, the Greater OKC Chamber PAC has contributed $268,050 to pro-business candidates.
The Greater OKC Chamber PAC contributed a total of $101,100 to pro-business candidates competing in the 2014 primary, primary runoff and general elections. During the 2013-14 election cycle the Greater OKC Chamber PAC made 83 contributions to candidates in statewide, state legislative and local races. Of these 83 contributions, 74 were made to successful candidates, giving the Chamber PAC an impressive overall winning percentage of 89 percent. This success rate demonstrates the strong influence the Chamber PAC has in electing candidates across the state who will support the Chamber’s agenda.
The Greater OKC Chamber PAC’s unified voice has a proven track record in making a substantial impact on the political future of Oklahoma City. It exists to allow every business the chance to voice its support for pro-business candidates. You can be a part of this effort – make a contribution to help the Chamber ensure a stronger economic climate by helping elect candidates who take a stand on issues such as economic development, workers’ compensation and lawsuit reform and transportation/infrastructure funding.
For more information about the Greater OKC Chamber PAC or to make a contribution, visit www.okcchamber.com/PAC or contact Mark VanLandingham at [email protected] or 297-8925.
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2015 PUBLIC POLICY PRIORITIESSTATE ISSUESEconomic Development Incentive Programs The Chamber supports retaining the state’s premier economic/community development programs which are critical in attracting new businesses to the state, assisting existing companies expand and encouraging investment in communities across the state. Following are the key programs the Chamber will work to protect:
• Quality Jobs Act (includes 21st Century QJA and Small Employer QJA)
• Five year ad valorem abatement and sales tax exemption on manufacturing facilities
• Investment/New Jobs Tax Credit
• Historical Building Rehabilitation Tax Credit
• Freeport (Inventory) Exemption
There are a number of other state programs the Chamber believes should be retained which relate to specific industries and are designed to encourage economic development. Those programs include: Oklahoma Quality Events Act, Sales Tax Exemption & Refund for Aircraft Repairs, Exemption & Refund for Aircraft Maintenance or Manufacturing, Excise Tax Exemption on Aircraft Sales, and the Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program.
Workers’ Comp Reform The Chamber supports defending and improving the comprehensive workers’ compensation reform legislation passed by the Legislature and signed by
Governor Fallin during the 2013 session.
Lawsuit Reform The Chamber supports adopting the Rational Use of a Product Act.
Oil & Gas Tax The Chamber supports maintaining a stable oil and gas tax structure which promotes the investment of drilling capital in Oklahoma.
Pension Reform The Chamber supports legislation to strengthen the long-term financial condition of the state’s pension plans.
Water The Chamber will work with the Governor, state Legislature, City of OKC and other stakeholders to ensure the availability of a long-term water supply for central Oklahoma.
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American Indian Cultural Center and Museum The Chamber supports completion of the American Indian Cultural Center, including the issuance of state bonds (or other state funds) to be issued to complete the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. The Chamber’s support is contingent upon the AICCM developing a viable plan to fund the ongoing operations of the AICCM.
OCAST / i2E The Chamber supports full funding of OCAST’s FY 2016 budget request, including the Seed Capital Fund and other programs managed by i2E. Funding for OCAST promotes economic development in Oklahoma in four critical areas: 1) research and development funding for businesses and universities; 2) two- and four- year college internship opportunities; 3) support for the lean and digital manufacturing program managed by the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance; and, 4) early-stage funding for startup businesses. This funding allows Oklahoma communities to attract and retain high-quality STEM businesses and quality college talent.
Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund The Chamber supports funding the Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund to a level that will allow Oklahoma to be competitive with surrounding states. Increased funding for this economic development tool will assist the state in attracting high-quality jobs and industry to Oklahoma.
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MUNICIPAL ISSUESMAPS 3 The Chamber supports timely completion of all MAPS 3 projects.
Municipal Revenue The Chamber supports legislative action to preserve and diversify
sources of revenue available to municipalities, including increased local control, and increased
apportionment of gas taxes to cities.
Dog Kennels The Chamber supports legislation to amend state law which restricts the location of dog kennels, grooming, boarding and dog day-care centers within 2,500 feet of a public or private school or children’s daycare facility. As currently written, the statute unreasonably restricts the rights of business owners and hinders development of needed services in high-density urban environments.
FEDERAL ISSUES• The Chamber supports lifting the crude oil export
ban and expanding LNG export capabilities. Exports will open markets for abundant U.S. production that will increase demand – leading to further job creation.
• The Chamber supports passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act to ensure sales and use taxes owed from online purchases are fairly and effectively reported, remitted and collected.
• The Chamber supports federal immigration reform to secure the borders, establish reasonable and effective visa policies and procedures and recognizes the need to attract essential workers to the United States.
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STATE ISSUESDevelopment of New Curriculum Standards The Legislature repealed the Common Core State standards during the 2014 session and assigned the State Department of Education to develop new Oklahoma Standards. The business community through the Chamber must be actively involved to make sure Oklahoma adopts high quality new standards to ensure high school graduates are college and career ready.
Flexibility for Urban Districts The Chamber supports local control for large urban districts. We support districts’ efforts to create unique urban goals, standards and accountability mechanisms that meet or exceed state standards once they are adopted.
Teacher Preparation and Support Pipeline Oklahoma’s teacher preparation system needs to be improved in order to train, attract, and retain high quality teachers. We support review/revision of policies/laws to improve the recruitment and retention of high-quality teachers, including:
A competitive market-based salary and benefits package which encourages high-performing teachers to stay in the classroom including targeted incentives for STEM, early childhood and special education teachers.
Eliminate limitations on districts’ ability to offer recruitment and retention incentives outside of negotiated agreements.
Streamline the certification process for already-certified teachers willing to relocate to Oklahoma.
Make it financially feasible for more educators to return to the classroom by easing statutory restrictions on retiree earnings, out-of-state service, military service or higher education adjunct service.
Charter Schools The Chamber supports Charter schools and education choices. Charter Schools are public schools, with
public school students and are required to adhere to the same rules and requirements as traditional public schools. We support creating high-quality charter schools and enabling successful charter schools to grow.
We support creating a solution to address the facility needs of Oklahoma charter schools that is equitable across all public schools.
We should also work to lift the caps on how many students can attend charter schools by:
• Encouraging authorizers to expand caps on charter school attendance.
• Allowing universities to authorize charter schools statewide.
Long-Term Planning for Education The Chamber supports creation of a long-term and sustainable plan to improve education and enable our schools to meet the future workforce needs.
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) has consistently ranked among the nation›s top public high schools. Over half of OSSM graduates stay in Oklahoma, and 85% are choosing STEM careers. The Chamber supports full funding of OSSM FY 2016 budget request. Recently completed dorms increased the school’s capacity, and a modest increase in funding will allow OSSM to accept additional qualified Oklahoma students and continue to fuel Oklahoma’s economic engine.
School and Campus Safety For each of the past six years, legislation has been introduced that would permit the carrying of guns at Oklahoma colleges and universities. The Chamber continues to oppose these efforts and believes carrying of firearms should not be part of life on campus. The Chamber also opposes efforts to permit the carrying of weapons at early childhood, PreK-12 and Career Tech facilities.
EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES
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Higher Education—College Degree Completion and Funding Since 2011, Governor Fallin and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have been working to increase the number of degrees and certifications that are awarded by our schools. The Chamber supports prioritizing funds to ensure continued success for the Complete College America initiative.
Early Childhood Education The Chamber steadfastly supports early childhood education and full funding of pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs. Targeted spending on our youngest children is simply a smart investment. The Chamber supports legislative initiatives to maintain early childhood education programs and initiatives.
Oklahoma’s Promise Oklahoma’s Promise is one of the most successful college access programs in the country. We oppose legislation that would diminish the program’s focus on college access. We support efforts to increase the number of college graduates and maintaining the direct allocation of state funds which ensures full funding of the scholarships earned by Oklahoma students.
Maintain and Protect Graduation Requirements The Chamber wants all high school graduates to be prepared to enter college or the workforce. We supported the Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) law that requires students to complete rigorous coursework and pass four of seven end-of-instruction exams. The Chamber opposes weakening graduation requirements or curriculum standards. We oppose legislative and administrative actions that could reduce the rigor of the testing system.
Attract and Develop High-Performing School Leaders Top-notch leadership by school superintendents and principals is critical to school performance. Additionally,
Oklahoma is facing a shortage of experienced school leaders because of retirements and aging workforce. The Chamber supports creation and implementation of initiatives that attract, retain, and develop innovative and high performing school leaders.
Increased Instruction Time Oklahoma currently requires only 175 instructional days, which is among the lowest in the nation, and some schools have instructional days of 6 hours or less. We support legislation that facilitates increasing instruction time in the classroom and time on-task for students.
Business and Industry Training The Oklahoma CareerTech System is acknowledged as one of the top systems in the nation. CareerTech is a key ingredient in attracting industry to Oklahoma
through its Training for Industry Program (TIP). The Chamber supports enhancement of CareerTech programming and ongoing funding to assure that training needs for new and existing industry are being met.
Career Readiness and Certification The Chamber believes Oklahoma needs more of our workforce to have post-secondary education targeted toward the skills that are in demand and meet industry needs. The Chamber supports creation of Industry Recognized
Credentials training programs as funding is available.
We support key scholarship programs, Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grants (OTEG), Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grants (OTAG), and concurrent enrollment. These will help achieve the Complete College America goals by enabling more students enter college and obtain a college degree.
The Chamber supports higher education capital and maintenance improvements to support record enrollment growth as funding is available.
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HEALTH CARE PRIORITIESSTATE ISSUESOklahoma Plan/Insure Oklahoma The Chamber supports efforts by Oklahoma’s leaders to develop a state-based plan to extend health insurance coverage to up to 200,000 of Oklahoma’s uninsured residents provided the state can: 1) accurately project the future cost of such a plan; and, 2) identify a funding source to pay for this coverage. To ensure the success of this state-based plan, pursuit of all available funds should be considered to reduce the costs of uncompensated care that are currently shifted onto health care providers, employers and individuals.
Additionally, the Chamber supports the State of Oklahoma’s efforts to preserve Insure Oklahoma through securing a multi-year waiver from the federal
government. The Chamber further supports broadening Insure Oklahoma to provide health insurance to more of the state’s uninsured.
Research and Development The Chamber will support efforts to foster an environment that is conducive to further research and will oppose efforts to unreasonably restrict the continued development of the state’s bioscience and research programs.
Mandates The Chamber opposes new health insurance mandates and liability that will undermine an employer’s ability to provide quality health insurance at reasonable cost to employees.
The Chamber further opposes new mandates being placed on physicians, hospitals, and providers that will
increase the cost of providing quality health care in Oklahoma.
Physician Shortage/Rural Access The Chamber supports providing incentives to recruit and retain Primary Care Physicians and Allied Health Professionals in Oklahoma, especially in rural and underserved areas, through expansion of residency programs in the state’s medical schools, scholarships, loan forgiveness and other incentives. The Chamber further supports efforts to identify new funding streams dedicated to this initiative.
The Chamber also supports the expansion of telemedicine as a means of addressing the physician shortage and issue of limited health care access in rural Oklahoma.
Any Willing Provider The Chamber opposes “any willing provider” legislation which would eliminate the incentive for medical providers to contract with managed care networks and, as a result, potentially frustrate efforts at cost and quality control and ultimately deny consumers the benefits of cost-reducing arrangements with providers.
Wellness/Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan The Chamber supports state wellness and disease prevention programs which serve to improve the physical and mental health of Oklahoma citizens such as development of a new five-year Oklahoma
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Health Improvement Plan supported through the State Department of Health; tobacco prevention programs; studies of the potential health effects of e-cigarettes; public outreach initiatives, as well as workplace and school-based wellness, health education, and healthy eating programs.
Smokers as Protected Class The Chamber supports legislation to remove smokers as a protected class from applicable employment laws.
Prevention of Disease The Chamber recognizes the detrimental impact that chronic and communicable disease has on quality of life for Oklahoma’s citizens, and the severe economic costs it imposes on health care providers and employers. Therefore, the Chamber will support efforts by the state’s elected officials and medical and research communities to develop avenues to successfully prevent and combat chronic and communicable disease.
Penalties for Sale of Over-the-Counter Drugs The Chamber will oppose measures that would limit access to the sale of legal over-the-counter products.
Prescription Drug Abuse The Chamber acknowledges prescription drug abuse is a crisis facing Oklahoma and supports collaborative efforts by stakeholders to address this issue that negatively impacts quality of life, health care costs and employers.
MUNICIPAL ISSUES Local Control The Chamber supports legislation that would provide municipalities with local control over local issues such as tobacco use and smoking provided existing businesses are exempt or otherwise protected.
FEDERAL ISSUESThe Chamber supports improving health care quality, access and affordability without imposing new mandates and/or taxes on business. Therefore, the Chamber opposes a single-payer government-run/public option or health care system with government mandates.
The Chamber believes that employers drive innovation in health benefits and that market-driven health reforms are the best approach to reducing costs while promoting efficiency, wellness and quality of care.
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TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIESSTATE ISSUES Major Projects The Chamber will advocate for full funding and timely completion of work on major interchanges located at I-44 and Broadway Extension, I-240 and I-35 (Crossroads), and I-40 east of I-240, as well as necessary improvements to S.H. 74 (north of Lake Hefner Parkway).
Governor’s Bridge Improvement Plan The Chamber supports providing adequate annual appropriations to implement Gov. Fallin and ODOT’s Bridge Improvement Plan to repair or replace all of Oklahoma’s structurally deficient bridges on the state’s highway system by 2020.
ODOT Eight-Year Plan The Chamber supports annual appropriations necessary to preserve and implement ODOT’s eight-year construction work plan. Further, the Chamber will strongly oppose any effort to divert dedicated transportation funding to other areas of government.
Ports of Entry The Chamber supports providing adequate annual state appropriations and staffing levels for the timely completion and effective use of weigh stations at Oklahoma’s ports of entry to ensure the protection of Oklahoma’s roads and bridges from unnecessary damage caused by overweight freight loads.
Local Option The Chamber will support legislation granting cities the option of considering the location of contractors (in relation to the project) in awarding municipal contracts; provided, that the legislation exempts ODOT, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) and all other state agencies.
Texting While Driving The Chamber will support legislation that prohibits texting while operating a motor vehicle to enhance public safety and improve quality of life.
I-40 Crosstown Reconnection The Chamber believes timely restoration of full access between I-40 and downtown Oklahoma City is critical, and will therefore advocate for the reconnection of the old I-40 (new boulevard) from Western Avenue west to the new I-40 as soon as it is practicable. The Chamber will further advocate for the completion of the remaining reconnection corridor between Gaylord/Shields and Western Avenue as promptly as the environmental process allows.
10th Street Ramp The Chamber will advocate for completion of the I-235/Harrison/10th Street Ramp access improvements during 2015.
State Transit Funding The Chamber supports an increased allocation of state revenues into the State of Oklahoma’s Public Transit Revolving Fund to meet citizen demand for public transit.
Heartland Flyer Passenger rail service is a key component of the development of the Oklahoma City intermodal hub and the future development of commuter rail throughout the metropolitan area. The Chamber will work with the Congressional
delegation, ODOT and ACOG to oppose efforts to reduce or eliminate the federal subsidy received by Oklahoma to operate the Heartland Flyer Amtrak
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service to Fort Worth, Texas. Moreover, the Chamber supports efforts by ODOT to negotiate with the State of Texas and Amtrak to ensure Amtrak can be maintained as the passenger rail carrier.
The Chamber supports continued dialogue on extending the Heartland Flyer Amtrak service to Newton, Kansas – which would connect Oklahoma City to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and other locations on the Amtrak system.
Oklahoma Rail Safety Improvement Plan The Chamber supports ODOT’s Rail Safety Improvements plan to address rail safety issues in Oklahoma City and across the state.
MUNICIPAL ISSUESDowntown Boulevard The Chamber will work with the Congressional delegation, the City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) to ensure the timely completion
of the Downtown Boulevard. Significant delays in completing the Downtown Boulevard will impair access to downtown and negatively impact current and future businesses located along the proposed boulevard route and within the downtown core.
The Chamber supports the Oklahoma City Council’s adoption of Alternative C as the City of Oklahoma City’s selected design option for completion of the Downtown Boulevard.
Transit The Chamber supports implementation of transit programs that will best serve Central Oklahoma including the Central Oklahoma Transit and Parking Authority (COTPA) 2005 Fixed Guideway Transit Study and its following components:
Association of Central Oklahoma Government’s (ACOG) Regional Transit Dialogue Committees to identify regional transit alternatives/solutions for Central Oklahoma.
ACOG’s Commuter Corridors Study to examine mitigation strategies for future congestion.
The Chamber further supports the development and implementation of a taskforce consisting of core Central Oklahoma cities working toward the goal of establishing a Regional Transit Authority (RTA).
Intermodal Hub The Chamber will work with the City of Oklahoma City, ACOG, COTPA, ODOT, and the state Legislature to develop and fund an intermodal hub at the Santa Fe station that will effectively integrate various modes of transportation and enhance economic development opportunities.
The Chamber supports efforts to work with stakeholders to maximize alignment and development of future locally preferred alternatives for mass transportation.
Quiet Zones The Chamber will work with the City of Oklahoma City, the Alliance for Economic Development and ODOT to establish a Railroad Quiet Zone on the BNSF mainline running through downtown Oklahoma City.
Parking The Chamber supports increased funding for construction of additional parking to allow continued economic development downtown.
Alternative Transportation The Chamber supports increased construction of sidewalks, trails and bike lanes.
FEDERAL ISSUESFederal Highway Trust Fund The Chamber will work with our Congressional delegation and ODOT to secure a permanent funding solution for the Federal Highway Trust Fund (including Mass Transit programs).
The Chamber supports reauthorization of a multi-year surface transportation act to provide funding stability to state and local governments.
Bus Funding The Chamber supports restoring federal bus funding to pre-MAP 21 levels.
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Our home state has certainly undergone a renaissance over the past 20 years, and at INTEGRIS Health, we’ve been doing the same for the health of Oklahomans.
Since the formation of INTEGRIS, we have expanded throughout the state. We’ve spent millions renovating and revitalizing our facilities throughout the metro and building new hospitals in Edmond and Grove. We’ve spent years forging relationships with our colleagues and neighbors to offer a complete continuum of healthcare through the INTEGRIS Health Network. We’ve witnessed groundbreaking fi rsts – like Oklahoma’s fi rst heart transplant – and have received countless awards for our efforts to remain on the cutting edge every hour of every day.
It’s all a part of providing the exceptional healthcare Oklahoma deserves. We believe it’s crucial to never stop challenging standards, exceeding expectations and building hope. That’s INTEGRIS Health.
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The decisions made at the Capitol have far-reaching impacts on all Oklahomans and Oklahoma business owners. The Chamber recognizes that all businesses in the state should have the opportunity to grow and succeed in a positive business climate.
By collaborating with various partner organizations on issues, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber can help promote a business-friendly environment throughout Greater Oklahoma City and the State of Oklahoma.
During the 2015 legislative session, the Chamber will partner with the Tulsa Regional Chamber on a joint agenda. The Chamber is also joining forces with the Tulsa Regional Chamber and the State Chamber to promote issues in a joint jobs agenda. These agendas can be seen in their entirety at www.okcchamber.com/legislative.
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OKLAHOMA STATE LEGISLATURE PRO-BUSINESS
SCORESIt is critical for the business community to support candidates and elected officials who will advance pro-business legislation at the Capitol. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s government relations division provides information prepared by the statewide Research Institute for Economic Development (RIED) to identify elected officials’ votes on issues important to the business community. Alongside the RIED scores, the Chamber also assigns a score to legislators based on issues important to the Greater Oklahoma City region.
In 2014, the Chamber tracked votes on a key amendment to the Quality Jobs Act, protection of the aerospace tax credit, legislation to stabilize the state’s oil and gas tax system, an extension of the film rebate
program, improving and extending the Quality Events Act, broadening the Small Employers Quality Jobs Act, completion of the American Indian Cultural Center and protection of rigorous education standards for Oklahoma students.
The following charts represent the voting records for state House and Senate members based on the issues identified by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and RIED scores for 2014. RIED scores for previous years can be found at www.riedreport.com.
Disclaimer:All data in these charts are obtained from legislative, government and private sector sources. The data, information and estimations herein are not warranted as to accuracy and are presented as is and without warranty either expressed or implied. The purpose of this material is to inform. Further, the material is not intended to be and does not constitute an endorsement of any kind or as an official source. Interested persons should formulate their own opinions relative to the data, information and estimations herein or to any information related thereto.
M. Allen R 4 69% 50%
P. Anderson R 19 71% 53%
D. Barrington R 31 87% 80%
R. Bass D 32 60% 73%
B. Bingman R 12 100% 83%
L. Boggs R 11 96% 70%
J. Brecheen R 6 73% 43%
R. Brinkley R 34 95% 80%
C. Brooks R 43 95% 83%
B. Brown R 36 80% 63%
B. Crain R 39 84% 86%
N. Dahm R 33 65% 40%
K. David R 18 100% 100%
E. Fields R 10 100% 80%
K. Floyd* D 88 67% 89%
J. Ford R 29 89% 80%
E. Garrison D 9 56% 70%
A.J. Griffin R 20 95% 70%
J. Halligan R 21 80% 90%
D. Holt R 30 100% 90%
C. Jolley R 41 89% 90%
R. Justice R 23 100% 80%
K. Loveless R 45 96% 90%
B. Marlatt R 27 78% 73%
M. Mazzei R 25 69% 56%
D. Newberry R 37 84% 80%
S. Paddack D 13 71% 83%
A. Pittman* D 99 55% 62%
M. Quinn* R 9 80% 67%
M. Schulz R 38 100% 90%
R. Sharp R 17 100% 90%
W. Shaw R 3 93% 80%
R. Shortey R 44 71% 73%
J. Shumate D 11 36% 65%
F. Simpson R 14 89% 70%
J. Smalley* R 32 87% 78%
J. Sparks D 16 60% 69%
R. Standridge R 15 71% 60%
G. Stanislawski R 35 82% 60%
A. Sykes R 24 67% 46%
G. Treat R 47 87% 70%
C. Wyrick D 1 64% 80%
Oklahoma State SenateSenator Party District RIED OKC Senator Party District RIED OKC
*Individual moved from House to Senate. This reflects their 2014 House Score, which did not include a vote on SB 1651.
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G. Banz R 101 93% 89%
J. Bennett R 2 73% 48%
S. Biggs R 51 100% 89%
L. Billy R 42 91% 81%
M. Brown D 4 64% 78%
D. Brumbaugh R 76 69% 33%
E. Cannaday D 15 58% 56%
D. Casey R 35 71% 44%
M. Christian R 93 67% 65%
B. Cleveland R 20 69% 44%
J. Cockroft R 27 82% 70%
D. Condit D 18 60% 51%
A. Coody R 64 96% 89%
M. Cooksey R 39 96% 100%
D. Cox R 5 80% 89%
D. Dank R 85 75% 56%
L. Denney R 33 100% 100%
D. Derby R 74 85% 59%
J. Echols R 90 85% 59%
J. Enns R 41 73% 65%
D. Fisher R 60 55% 22%
W. Fourkiller D 86 47% 73%
R. Grau R 81 78% 65%
E. Hall R 100 87% 78%
T. Hardin R 49 53% 22%
K. Henke R 71 76% 92%
J. Hickman R 58 100% 89%
C. Hoskin D 6 64% 67%
S. Inman D 94 49% 78%
D. Johnson R 50 71% 43%
C. Joyner R 95 89% 67%
S. Kern R 84 55% 22%
D. Kirby R 75 95% 81%
S. Kouplen D 24 56% 56%
J. Lockhart D 3 56% 56%
S. Martin R 46 100% 89%
K. Matthews D 73 56% 78%
M. McBride R 53 91% 89%
C. McCall R 22 80% 70%
M. McCullough R 30 85% 67%
J. McDaniel D 78 60% 78%
R. McDaniel R 83 100% 89%
J. McPeak D 13 51% 59%
L. Moore R 96 76% 51%
R. Morrissette D 92 38% 54%
G. Mulready R 68 96% 89%
J. Murphey R 31 55% 22%
J. Nelson R 87 93% 89%
T. Newell R 28 82% 59%
J. Nollan R 66 84% 78%
T. O'Donnell R 23 85% 67%
C. Ortega R 52 82% 81%
L. Osborn R 47 85% 73%
P. Ownbey R 48 87% 78%
D. Perryman D 56 62% 59%
P. Peterson R 67 91% 78%
E. Proctor D 77 53% 56%
R.C. Pruett D 19 75% 59%
B. Renegar D 17 65% 67%
M. Ritze R 80 51% 11%
D. Roberts R 21 73% 56%
S. Roberts R 36 58% 56%
W. Rousselot D 12 60% 59%
T. Russ R 55 85% 67%
M. Sanders R 59 95% 81%
S. Scott D 72 82% 78%
E. Sears R 11 76% 81%
M. Shelton D 97 49% 70%
B. Sherrer D 8 67% 78%
J. Shoemake D 16 75% 89%
T. Thomsen R 25 69% 65%
S. Vaughan R 37 96% 89%
E. Virgin D 44 60% 78%
K. Walker R 70 62% 22%
W. Watson R 79 89% 81%
P. Wesselhoft R 54 65% 37%
C. Williams D 34 44% 62%
J. Wood R 26 82% 44%
H. Wright R 57 100% 89%
Oklahoma House of RepresentativesRepresentative Party District RIED OKC Representative Party District RIED OKC
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OKLAHOMA’S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
UNITED STATES SENATESenator James Lankford (R) *Updated telephone number not available.1015 N Broadway Ave., Suite 310 Oklahoma City, OK 73102www.lankford.senate.gov
Senator Jim Inhofe (R)(202) 224-4721(202) 228-0380 (fax)1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1210Oklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 608-4381 (405) 608-4120 (fax)www.inhofe.senate.gov
Congressman Jim Bridenstine (R)District 1(202) 225-22112448 E 81st St., Suite 5150Tulsa, OK 74137(918) 935-3222www.bridenstine.house.gov
Congressman Markwayne Mullin (R)District 2(202) 225-2701431 W BroadwayMuskogee, OK 74401(918) 687-2533www.mullin.house.gov
Congressman Frank Lucas (R)District 3(202) 225-556510952 NW Expressway, Suite BYukon, OK 73099(405) 373-1958 www.lucas.house.gov
Congressman Tom Cole (R)District 4(202) 225-61652424 Springer Dr., Suite 201Norman, OK 73069(405) 329-6500 www.cole.house.gov
Congressman Steve Russell (R) District 5*D.C. office telephone number not available4600 SE 29th St., Suite 400Del City, OK 73115(405) 234-9900 www.russell.house.gov
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OKLAHOMA COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL MAP
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EXECUTIVE BRANCHGovernor Mary Fallin2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 212Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-2342(405) 521-3353 (fax)www.ok.gov/governor Mansion address: 820 NE 23rd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73105-7999
Lt. Governor Todd Lamb2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 211Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-2161(405) 522-8694 (fax)www.ok.gov/ltgovernor
OKLAHOMA STATE GOVERNMENT Election carried out by State Election Boardwww.ok.gov/elections (405) 521-2391
Oklahoma’s state government consists of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. The executive offices are elected to four-year terms, except for members of the Corporation Commission, who are elected to staggered six-year terms.
Oklahoma’s bicameral legislature is composed of 48 State Senators and 101 State Representatives. In
2015, 10 newly-elected senators and 32 new house members will join the Oklahoma legislature.
The state is divided into nine Supreme Court judicial districts, with three judges elected every two years during the general elections.
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STATE AGENCIES (Names of statewide elected officials included)
Attorney GeneralThe Honorable Scott Pruitt313 NE 21st StreetOklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3921www.oag.state.ok.us
Auditor and InspectorThe Honorable Gary Jones2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 100Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3495www.sai.state.ok.us
Corporation CommissionThe Honorable Bob AnthonyThe Honorable Todd HiettThe Honorable Dana Murphy2101 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-2211www.occ.state.ok.us
Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Jim Reese, Commissioner2800 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3864www.oda.state.ok.us
Department of CommerceSecretary Deby Snodgrass900 N Stiles Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73104(405) 815-6552www.okcommerce.gov
Department of EducationThe Honorable Joy Hofmeister2500 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3301www.ok.gov/sde
Department of HealthTerry Cline, Commissioner1000 NE 10th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299(405) 271-5600 www.ok.gov/health
Department of LaborThe Honorable Mark Costello3017 N Stiles, Suite 100Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-6100www.ok.gov/odol
Department of Environmental QualitySecretary Gary Sherrer707 N Robinson Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 702-0100www.deq.state.ok.us
Department of Public SafetyMichael Thompson, Commissioner3600 N Martin Luther King Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73111(405) 425-2424www.dps.state.ok.us
Department of TransportationSecretary Gary Ridley200 NE 21st St.Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3204(405) 522-8000www.okladot.state.ok.us
Employment Security CommissionRichard McPherson, Executive DirectorWill Rogers Memorial Bldg.2401 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 557-7100www.ok.gov/oesc_web
Insurance DepartmentThe Honorable John DoakFive Corporate Plaza 3625 NW 56th, Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OK 73112-4511(405) 521-2828www.ok.gov/oid
Oklahoma Development Finance AuthorityJohn Harris, President5900 Classen CourtOklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 848-9761
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department120 N Robinson Ave., 6th floorOklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 230-8300otrd.ok.gov/oktourism
Secretary of StateSecretary Chris Benge2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 101Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3912www.sos.ok.gov
State TreasurerThe Honorable Ken Miller2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 217 Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3191www.ok.gov/treasurer
Oklahoma Tax CommissionTom Kemp, ChairmanM.C. Conners Building2501 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73194(405) 521-3160www.oktax.state.ok.us
Water Resources BoardJ.D. Strong, Executive Director3800 N Classen Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 530-8800www.owrb.ok.gov
Workers’ Compensation Court of Existing ClaimsDenver Davison Building1915 N Stiles Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 522-8600www.owcc.state.ok.us
*names in bold are elected officials
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Bice, Stephanie (R-22)[email protected]
Floyd, Kay (D-46)[email protected]
Senator Brian Bingman President Pro Tempore
Senator Randy Bass Democratic Leader
Capitol website: www.oklegislature.govState Senate website: www.oksenate.govSenate switchboard: (405) 524-0126 Fax (405) 521-5507Send mail to: The Honorable (State Senator’s Name)Oklahoma State SenateState Capitol Building 2300 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105
STATE SENATORS (METRO STATISTICAL AREA - *MSA)
Lt. Governor Todd LambPresident of the Senate
Anderson, Patrick (R-19)[email protected]
Barrington, Don (R-31)[email protected]
*MSA is a 10-county area representing Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, Payne and Pottawatomie
OKLAHOMA STATE SENATE
Fields, Eddie (R-10)[email protected]
Brooks, Corey (R-43)[email protected]
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Holt, David (R-30)[email protected]
OKLAHOMA STATE SENATE
Halligan, Jim (R-21)[email protected]
Pittman, Anastasia (D-48)[email protected]
Jolley, Clark (R-41)[email protected]
Justice, Ron (R-23)[email protected]
Treat, Greg (R-47)[email protected]
Sharp, Ron (R-17)[email protected]
Shortey, Ralph (R-44)[email protected]
Standridge, Rob (R-15)[email protected]
Loveless, Kyle (R-45)[email protected]
Sparks, John (D-16)[email protected]
Sykes, Anthony (R-24)[email protected]
Fry, Jack (R-42)[email protected]
Yen, Ervin (R- 40)[email protected]
Smalley, Jason (R-28)[email protected]
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STATE SENATORS BY DISTRICT NUMBER
DISTRICT # SENATOR COUNTIES
1. Charles Wyrick (D) Craig, Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa 2. Marty Quinn (R) Mayes, Rogers 3. Wayne Shaw (R) Adair, Cherokee, Deleware, Mayes, Rogers 4. Mark Allen (R) LeFlore, Sequoyah 5. Joseph Silk (R) Atoka, Choctaw, Le Flore, McCurtain, Pushmataha 6. Josh Brecheen (R) Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston, Marshall 7. Larry Boggs (R) Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, Okfuskee, Pittsburg 8. Roger Thompson (R) McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee 9. Earl Garrison (D) Cherokee, Muskogee10. Eddie Fields (R) Kay, Osage11. Open seat Osage, Tulsa12. Brian Bingman (R) Creek, Tulsa13. Susan Paddack (D) Garvin, Hughes, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Seminole14. Frank Simpson (R) Carter, Johnson, Love, Murray 15. Rob Standridge (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma16. John Sparks (D) Cleveland17. Ron Sharp (R) Oklahoma, Pottawatomie18. Kim David (R) Cherokee, Mayes, Muskogee, Tulsa, Wagoner19. Patrick Anderson (R) Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay20. AJ Griffin (R) Kingfisher, Logan, Noble, Pawnee 21. Jim Halligan (R) Payne 22. Stephanie Bice (R) Canadian, Oklahoma 23. Ron Justice (R) Canadian, Grady, Kingfisher24. Anthony Sykes (R) Cleveland25. Mike Mazzei (R) Tulsa 26. Darcy Jech (R) Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Custer, Kingfisher, Roger Mills 27. Bryce Marlatt (R) Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Texas, Woods, Woodward28. Jason Smalley (R) Lincoln, Pottawatomie, Seminole29. John Ford (R) Nowata, Rogers, Washington30. David Holt (R) Oklahoma 31. Don Barrington (R) Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens, Tillman32. Randy Bass (D) Comanche33. Nathan Dahm (R) Tulsa34. Rick Brinkley (R) Collinsville, Owasso, Skiatook, Sperry, Tulsa, Turley 35. Gary Stanislawski (R) Tulsa36. Bill Brown (R) Tulsa, Wagoner37. Dan Newberry (R) Tulsa38. Mike Schulz (R) Custer, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Washita 39. Brian A. Crain (R) Tulsa 40. Ervin Yen (R) Oklahoma 41. Clark Jolley (R) Oklahoma 42. Jack Fry (R) Oklahoma 43. Corey Brooks (R) Garvin, Grady, McClain, Stephens 44. Ralph Shortey (R) Canadian, Oklahoma 45. Kyle Loveless (R) Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma 46. Kay Floyd (D) Oklahoma 47. Greg Treat (R) Oklahoma48. Anastasia Pittman (D) Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA STATE SENATE
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Banz, Gary (R-101)[email protected], Scott (R-51)[email protected], Lisa (R-42)[email protected], Kevin (R-82)[email protected] Casey, Dennis (R-35)[email protected]
Christian, Mike (R-93)[email protected] Cockroft, Josh (R-27)[email protected], Marian (R-39)[email protected] Dank, David (R-85)[email protected], Lee (R-33)[email protected]
Dunnington, Jason (D-88)[email protected], Jon (R-90)[email protected] Enns, John T. (R-41)[email protected] Grau, Randy (R-81)[email protected] Griffith, Claudia (D-45)[email protected]
Hall, Elyse (R-100)[email protected], Scott (D-94)[email protected], John Paul (R-43)[email protected], Charlie (R-95)[email protected], Chris (R-91)[email protected]
OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
STATE REPRESENTATIVES (MSA)
Jeff HickmanSpeaker of the House
Scott InmanDemocratic Minority Leader
State House website: www.okhouse.govHouse switchboard: (405) 521-2711 Fax (405) 557-7351Send mail to: The Honorable (State Representative Name)House of RepresentativesState Capitol Building 2300 N Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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STATE REPRESENTATIVES (CONTINUED)
Kern, Sally (R-84)[email protected], Scott (R-46)[email protected], Mark (R-53)[email protected], Charles (R-22)[email protected] McDaniel, Randy (R-83)[email protected]
Moore, Lewis H. (R-96)[email protected], Richard (D-92)[email protected], Jason W. (R-31)[email protected] Nelson, Jason (R-87)[email protected], Tom (R-28)[email protected]
Osborn, Leslie (R-47)[email protected], Scooter (R-65)[email protected], David (D-56)[email protected] Russ, Todd (R-55)[email protected], Mike (R-59)[email protected]
Shelton, Mike (D-97)[email protected], Shane (D-89)[email protected] Thomsen, Todd (R-25)[email protected], Emily (D-44)[email protected], Paul (R-54)[email protected]
Williams, Cory T. (D-34)[email protected], Justin (R-26)[email protected], Harold (R-57)[email protected], George (D-99)[email protected]
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OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY DISTRICT
DISTRICT # REPRESENTATIVE COUNTIES DISTRICT # REPRESENTATIVE COUNTIES DISTRICT # REPRESENTATIVE COUNTIES
OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1. Johnny Tadlock (D) LeFlore, McCurtain 2. John Bennett (R) Sequoyah 3. James Lockhart (D) LeFlore 4. Mike Brown (D) Cherokee 5. Doug Cox (R) Delaware, Mayes 6. Chuck Hoskin (D) Craig, Mayes, Rogers 7. Larry Glenn (D) Delaware, Ottawa 8. Ben Sherrer (D) Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner 9. Mark Lepak (R) Rogers 10. Travis Dunlap (R) Nowata, Osage, Washington 11. Earl Sears (R) Rogers, Tulsa, Washington 12. Wade Rousselot (D) Wagoner 13. Jerry McPeak (D) McIntosh, Muskogee 14. George Faught (R) Cherokee, Muskogee 15. Ed Cannaday (D) Haskell, LeFlore, McIntosh, Muskogee, Pittsburg, Sequoyah 16. Jerry Shoemake (D) Muskogee, Okmulgee, Tulsa, Wagoner 17. Brian Renegar (D) Latimer, LeFlore, Pittsburg 18. Donnie Condit (D) Coal, Hughes, McIntosh, Pittsburg 19. R. C. Pruett (D) Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Pushmataha 20. Bobby Cleveland (R) Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, Pottawotamie 21. Dustin Roberts (R) Bryan 22. Charles A. McCall (R) Atoka, Garvin, Johnston, Murray 23. Terry O’Donnell (R) Rogers ,Tulsa, Wagoner 24. Steve Kouplen (D) Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee 25. Todd Thomsen (R) Pontotoc 26. Justin Wood (R) Pottawatomie 27. Josh Cockroft (R) Cleveland, Pottawatomie 28. Tom Newell (R) Pottawatomie, Seminole 29. James Leewright (R) Creek, Tulsa
30. Mark McCollough (R) Creek, Tulsa 31. Jason W. Murphey (R) Logan, Oklahoma 32. Kevin Wallace (R) Lincoln, Logan 33. Lee Denney (R) Logan, Payne 34. Cory T. Williams (D) Payne 35. Dennis Casey (R) Creek, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne 36. Sean Roberts (R) Osage, Tulsa 37. Steve Vaughan (R) Kay, Osage 38. John Pfeiffer (R) Garfield, Grant, Kay, Logan, Noble 39. Marian Cooksey (R) Oklahoma 40. Chad Caldwell (R) Garfield 41. John T. Enns (R) Canadian, Garfield, Kingfisher, Oklahoma 42. Lisa J. Billy (R) Garvin, McClain 43. John Paul Jordan (R) Canadian 44. Emily Virgin (D) Cleveland 45. Claudia Griffith (D) Cleveland 46. Scott Martin (R) Cleveland 47. Leslie Osborn (R) Canadian, Grady 48. Pat Ownbey (R) Carter, Garvin, Murray 49. Tommy Hardin (R) Carter, Love, Marshall 50. Dennis Johnson (R) Jefferson, Stephens 51. Scott Biggs (R) Grady, McClain, Stephens 52. Charles L. Ortega (R) Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa 53. Mark McBride (R) Cleveland 54. Paul Wesselhoft (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma 55. Todd Russ (R) Beckham, Greer, Roger Mills, Kiowa, Washita 56. David Perryman (D) Caddo, Grady, Kiowa 57. Harold Wright (R) Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Custer 58. Jeff Hickman (R) Alfalfa, Major, Woods, Woodward 59. Mike Sanders (R) Blaine, Canadian, Dewey, Kingfisher, Woodward 60. Dan Fisher (R) Caddo, Canadian
61. Casey Murdock (R) Beaver, Cimarron, Ellis, Harper, Texas, Woodward 62. John Montgomery (R) Comanche 63. Jeff Coody (R) Comanche, Tillman 64. Ann Coody (R) Comanche 65. Scooter Park (R) Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Stephens 66. Jadine Nollan (R) Osage, Tulsa 67. Pam Peterson (R) Tulsa 68. Glen Mulready (R) Creek, Tulsa 69. Chuck Strohm (R) Tulsa 70. Ken Walker (R) Tulsa 71. Katie Henke (R) Tulsa 72. Seneca Scott (D) Tulsa 73. Kevin Matthews (D) Osage, Tulsa 74. David Derby (R) Rogers, Tulsa 75. Dan Kirby (R) Tulsa 76. David Brumbaugh (R) Tulsa 77. Eric Proctor (D) Rogers, Tulsa 78. Jeannie McDaniel (D) Tulsa 79. Weldon Watson (R) Tulsa 80. Mike Ritze (R) Tulsa, Wagoner 81. Randy Grau (R) Oklahoma 82. Kevin Calvey (R) Oklahoma 83. Randy McDaniel (R) Oklahoma 84. Sally Kern (R) Oklahoma 85. David Dank (R) Oklahoma 86. William Fourkiller (D) Adair, Cherokee, Delaware 87. Jason Nelson (R) Oklahoma 88. Jason Dunnington (D) Oklahoma 89. Shane Stone (D) Oklahoma 90. Jon Echols (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma 91. Chris Kannady (R) Cleveland 92. Richard Morrissette (D) Oklahoma 93. Mike Christian (R) Oklahoma 94. Scott Inman (D) Oklahoma 95. Charlie Joyner (R) Oklahoma 96. Lewis H. Moore (R) Oklahoma 97. Mike Shelton (D) Oklahoma 98. Michael Rogers (R) Tulsa, Wagoner 99. George Young (D) Oklahoma100. Elise Hall (R) Oklahoma101. Gary Banz (R) Oklahoma
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OKLAHOMA COUNTY
COUNTY AGENCIES
Willa Johnson District 1 County Commissioner320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1501
Brian MaughanDistrict 2 County Commissioner320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1502
Ray VaughnDistrict 3 County Commissioner320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1503
Leonard SullivanCounty Assessor320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1200
Carolynn CaudillCounty Clerk320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-7184
Tim RhodesCourt Clerk320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1705
David PraterDistrict Attorney320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1600
John WhetselCounty Sheriff201 N Shartel Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1000
Forrest “Butch” FreemanCounty Treasurer320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1300
Emergency Management320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1360
Employment Security Commission7401 NE 23rd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73141(405) 713-1890
Engineering320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1495
Election Board4201 N. Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 713-1515
Health Department2600 NE 63rdOklahoma City, OK 73111(405) 427-8651
Juvenile Justice5905 N. Classen Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 713-6675
Planning Commission320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1361
Public Defender320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1550
Purchasing320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 713-1485
OKLAHOMA COUNTY GOVERNMENTwww.oklahomacounty.org
The administrative body of Oklahoma County is the Board of County Commissioners, which was created by the Oklahoma Legislature. Oklahoma County, like all counties in Oklahoma, is divided into three districts. The districts are as equal in population as possible, numbered 1, 2, and 3, and subject to alteration by the Oklahoma Legislature not more than once every 10 years. One commissioner is elected from each district for a term of four years.
Elections are held every two years, beginning with a primary on the last Tuesday in June. The run-off is held on the fourth
Tuesday of August, and the general election is on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The next Oklahoma County elections will be in 2016.
YEAR 2016 RACES County Clerk; District 2, County Commissioner; County Court Clerk; County Sheriff
Elections carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board
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OKLAHOMA CITY DEPARTMENTS *indicates wards that will be up for an election in 2015
Mayor Mick Cornett 200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2424(405) 297-3759 (fax)
James GreinerCouncil Ward #1200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2404
Ed Shadid Council Ward #2*200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2402
Lawrence F. McAtee, Jr. Council Ward #3200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2404
Pete WhiteCouncil Ward #4200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2402
David GreenwellCouncil Ward #5*200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2569
Meg SalyerCouncil Ward #6*200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2402
John A. Pettis, Jr.Council Ward #7200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2569
Patrick RyanCouncil Ward #8*200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2404
Action Center200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2535
Airports7100 Terminal Dr., Box 937Oklahoma City, OK 73159-0937(405) 316-3200
Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority300 SW 7th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73109(405) 297-2484
City Attorney200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2451
City Auditor200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2624
City Clerk200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2391
City Manager 200 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2345
Finance / Procurement100 N. Walker Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2741
Fire Department820 N.W. 5th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73106(405) 297-3314
Licensing420 W. Main, 8th floorOklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2606
MAPS Trust420 W. Main St., Ste. 400Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-3461
Municipal Courts700 Couch Dr.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2673
Development Services420 W. MainOklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2972
Parks and Recreation420 W. Main St.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-3882
Planning Department420 W. Main St., #900Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405)297-2576
Police Department701 Colcord Dr.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-1000
Public Information Officer701 Colcord Dr.Oklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-1111
Water & Wastewater Utilities420 W. MainOklahoma City, OK 73102(405) 297-2422
CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY GOVERNMENT www.okc.gov
Oklahoma City is governed by a council/manager system established by an amendment to the city charter in 1927. The charter, adopted in 1916, originally called for a commission form of government. The mayor and eight city council members are elected to four-year terms. In order to keep continuity within city government, half of the council is elected every two years. The city is divided into eight wards. The voters of each ward elect a council member to represent them, and the mayor is elected at large. The mayor and the council appoint a city manager to serve as the city’s chief administrative official.
Primary elections are held the first Tuesday of March. The general election is held the first Tuesday of April. The filing period is neither more than 29 days nor less than 24 days before the primary election. Elections for the city wards are always held in odd-numbered years, while the mayoral election is held in an even-numbered year. Elections for 2015 are as follows:
YEAR 2015 RACE Wards, 2, 5, 6, 8PRIMARY March 3GENERAL April 7
Elections carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board
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OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
Bob HammackDistrict #1 [email protected]
Lynne Hardin School Board Chair900 N. Klein, Rm. 223 Oklahoma City, OK 73106 (405) 361-4491
Robert Neu SuperintendentOKCPS Administration Building900 N. Klein Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Justin Ellis District #2 [email protected]
Phil HorningDistrict #[email protected]
Laura MassenatDistrict #[email protected]
Ruth VealesDistrict #5 [email protected]
Gloria TorresDistrict #6 [email protected]
Ron MillicanDistrict #7 [email protected]
SENIOR STAFF Associate Superintendent(405) 587-0441Chief Information Officer(405) 297-6811Chief Operations Officer(405) 587-0062Chief Financial Officer(405) 587-0185General Counsel(405) 587-0350
Executive Director, Human Capital(405) 587-0800Executive Director, Communications and Community Relations(405) 587-0407Director, Planning, Research and Evaluation(405) 297-6811 Executive Director, Information Technology(405) 587-0271
Executive Director, Curriculum Development(405) 587-0312 Executive Director, Elementary Education(405) 587-0093Executive Director, Secondary Schools(405) 587-0010
OKLAHOMA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT www.okcps.org
900 N. Klein Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Oklahoma City School District, I-89, has eight elective school board officers that manage the fiscal matters of the school district according to state statutes. There is one chairman (a new position as of 2001) elected district-wide and seven board members elected from geographical districts. Board members serve four-year terms and elections rotate by district on a four-year cycle.
Upcoming elections for the Oklahoma City School Board are as follows:
Election carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board
YEAR RACES
PRIMARYRUNOFF (if needed)
2015District #6
February 10April 7
900 N. Klein, Rm. 223 | Oklahoma City, OK 73106 | (405) 587-0444
2016Districts #3 & #4
February 9April 5
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OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICTS MAP
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Henry Overholser* John H. Burford* W. J. Gault* O. A. Mitscher* W. W. Storm* B. M. Dilley* Anton H. Classen* Seymour C. Heyman* George G. Sohlberg* T. D. Turner* I. M. Holcomb* H. Y. Thompson* George B. Stone* Sidney L. Brock* O. P. Workman* Frank J. Wikoff* S. M. Gloyd* C. F. Colcord* Edward K. Gaylord* Edgar S. Vaught* J. R. Cottingham* George Frederickson* A. W. Boyd* W. J. Pettee* Ed Overholser* John A. Brown* J. F. Owens* Gilbert A. Nichols* R. J. Benzel* Virgil Browne* Frank Buttram* Samuel W. Haynes* W. E. Hightower* Fred Jones* Glenn C. Kiley* J. S. Hargett* J. Wiley Richardson* William Morgan Cain* Donald S. Kennedy*
Ray J. Spradling* H. B. Groh* Ancel Earp* Edward L. Gaylord* John Kilpatrick, Jr.* William V. Montin* R. A. Young* Stanton L. Young John R. Parsons* Robert E. Lee* Norman P. Bagwell* Edward Hahn Cook James G. Harlow, Jr.* R. D. Harrison* Bill Swisher* Dan Hogan Richard H. Clements Gerald R. Marshall Lee Allan Smith Clyde Ingle* Edmund O. Martin William E. Durrett Ray Ackerman* Frank A. McPherson Ken W. Townsend* Stanley F. Hupfeld William G. Thurman, M.D. Clayton I. Bennett Gerald L. Gamble Dave Lopez Steven E. Moore* Luke R. Corbett Robert A. Funk V. Burns Hargis Fred J. Hall Larry Nichols David ThompsonCarl EdwardsPeter B. Delaney
PAST CHAIRMEN
Listed in order of service. An asterisk (*) denotes those who are deceased.
2015 VICE CHAIRS
2015 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Peter B. Delaney OGE Energy Corp.
Immediate Past Chairman
David E. Rainbolt BancFirst Chairman
Roy H. Williams, CCE Greater Oklahoma
City Chamber President & CEO
J. Larry NicholsDevon Energy Corporation
Strategic Planning
Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM Equity Commercial
Realty, LLCMembership
Rhonda HooperJordan Advertising
Economic Development
Natalie Shirley Oklahoma State
University - Oklahoma City Convention &
Visitors
John Hart Continental Resources
Treasurer
Teresa Rose Chesapeake Energy
Corporation Education/Workforce
Development
Bradley W. KriegerArvest Bank
Government Relations
Percy Kirk Cox Communications
Marketing & Communications
Bruce Lawrence INTEGRIS Health
Corporate Secretary
Clayton I. Bennett Dorchester Capital Strategic Planning
John Richels Devon Energy Corporation
Forward Oklahoma City
Tom J. McDaniel American Fidelity
Foundation MAPS Development
David A. JacksonJPMorganChase
Bank, N.A. Military/Aerospace
Carl E. EdwardsPrice Edwards
& CompanyBioscience
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BOARD OF DIRECTORSM. Dewayne Andrews, M.D. University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Governor Bill Anoatubby The Chickasaw Nation
Brenda Jones Barwick, APR Jones Public Relations, Inc.
Clayton I. Bennett Dorchester Capital
James D. Bennett SandRidge Energy, Inc.
Dr. Don Betz The University of Central Oklahoma
Beverly F. Binkowski Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma
David R. Carpenter American Fidelity Assurance Company
Richard H. Clements Clements Food Company - Garden Club
Edward H. Cook
Michelle Coppedge Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center - FAA
Luke R. Corbett
Mayor Mick Cornett City of Oklahoma City
Jim Couch City of Oklahoma City
Peter B. Delaney OGE Energy Corp.
William E. Durrett American Fidelity Assurance Company
Carl E. Edwards Price Edwards & Company
Clay T. Farha B.D. Eddie Enterprises
Jalal Farzaneh Home Creations
John M. “Chip” Fudge Claims Management Resources, Inc.
Robert A. Funk Express Employment Professionals
Mark Funke Bank SNB
Gerald L. Gamble Gerald L. Gamble Co., Inc.
Jim R. Gebhart Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City
Steve Hahn AT&T Oklahoma
Fred J. Hall Hall Capital, LLC
V. Burns Hargis Oklahoma State University
David Harlow BancFirst
John Hart Continental Resources
Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM Equity Commercial Realty, LLC
Mark A. Helm Dolese Bros. Co.
Robert Henry Oklahoma City University
John D. Higginbotham Bank of Oklahoma
Joe Hodges SSM Health Care of Oklahoma
Dan Hogan Dan Hogan Properties
Rhonda Hooper Jordan Advertising
Stanley F. Hupfield INTEGRIS Health Family of Foundations
David A. Jackson JPMorganChaseBank, N.A.
Reginald D. Johnson Wells Fargo Bank
E. Carey Joullian, IV Mustang Fuel Corporation
Percy Kirk Cox Communications
Bradley W. Krieger Arvest Bank
Michael S. Laird Crowe & Dunlevy
Bruce Lawrence INTEGRIS Health
Dave Lopez DL Dynamics
Gerald Marshall Midland Asset Management
Edmund O. Martin Ackerman McQueen, Inc.
Steve Mason Bluebird Consulting, LLC
Commissioner Brian Maughan Oklahoma County
Marc Maun Bank of Oklahoma
Tom J. McDaniel American Fidelity Foundation
Frank A. McPherson
David J. Morgan MidFirst Bank
Bradley Z. Naifeh Central Liquor Company
Xavier Neira Manhattan Construction Company
Robert R. Neu Oklahoma City Public Schools
J. Larry Nichols Devon Energy Corporation
George Nigh IBC Bank
Richard Nix McAfee & Taft
Ronald J. Norick Norick Investment Company, LLC
Tim O’Toole Oklahoma State Fair, Inc.
Stephen M. Prescott, M.D. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Ford C. Price Price Edwards & Company
David E. Rainbolt BancFirst Corp.
Christopher P. Reen OPUBCO Communications Group
John Richels Devon Energy Corporation
Teresa Rose Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Robert J. Ross Inasmuch Foundation/ Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
Meg Salyer Accel Financial Staffing
Bill Schonacher IBC Bank
Natalie Shirley Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City
W. Kent Shortridge Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Lee Allan Smith Oklahoma Events, LLC
David L. Thompson InvestTrust Wealth Management
William G. Thurman, M.D.
G. Rainey Williams, Jr. Kestrel Investments, Inc.
Roy H. Williams, CCE Greater Oklahoma City Chamber
Stanton L. Young Stanton Young Companies
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BOARD OF ADVISORS / LEAD INVESTORSBoard of Advisor member companies play a key leadership role in the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. An annual investment of $3,000 or more qualifies a member company to be part of the Board of Advisors. They are invited to Board Meetings, Board Retreats and Intercity Visits. Lead Investor member companies demonstrate their commitment to Greater Oklahoma City by financing the Chamber’s operations at significantly higher levels. An annual investment of $1,000 or more qualifies a member company to be a Lead Investor.
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BOARD OF ADVISORS PLATINUM LEAD INVESTORS ($40,000 OR MORE)
BOARD OF ADVISORS GOLD LEAD INVESTORS ($10,000 TO $39,999)
BOARD OF ADVISORS SILVER LEAD INVESTORS ($5,000 TO $9,999)
AT&T Oklahoma Steve Hahn
Canary, LLC Jacob Eberhart
Chesapeake Energy Corporation Doug Lawler
Devon Energy Corporation J. Larry Nichols
Express Employment Professionals Robert A. Funk
OGE Energy Corp. Peter B. Delaney
Oklahoma Industries Authority Catherine O’Connor
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company W. Kent Shortridge
SandRidge Energy, Inc. James D. Bennett
Access Midstream Mike Stice
American Energy Partners, L.P. Aubrey McClendon
American Fidelity Assurance Company William M. Cameron
Arvest Bank Bradley W. Krieger
Bank of Oklahoma Marc Maun
The Boeing Company Steven Goo
Clayco, Inc. Robert G. Clark
Continental Resources Harold Hamm
Dolese Bros. Co. Bill Schlittler
Enable Midstream Partners Brian Alford
GT Clean, Inc. Ginger Sloan
GE Aviation Steven Kahne
Hall Capital, LLC Fred J. Hall
IBC Bank Bill Schonacher
INTEGRIS Health Bruce Lawrence
JPMorganChase Bank, N.A. David A. Jackson
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. Tom Love
McBride Orthopedic Hospital Clinic Mark Galliart
Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City Jim R. Gebhart, FACHE
MidFirst Bank G. Jeffrey Records, Jr.
Newmark Grubb Levy Strange Beffort Mark Beffort
OU Medical Center Charles L. Spicer, Jr.
The Oklahoma Publishing Company Gary C. Pierson
Oklahoma Spine Hospital Kevin Blaylock
Pratt & Whitney Robert Johnson
SSM Health Care of Oklahoma Joe Hodges
SONIC, America’s Drive-In J. Clifford Hudson
Wal-Mart District Office of Public Affairs Josh Phair
ARL BioPharma, Inc. Dr. Thomas Kupiec
Ackerman McQueen, Inc. Edmund O. Martin
Alliance Steel, Inc. Larry Thomas
Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Danny Lane
BKD CPAs & Advisors Todd Lisle
BP America, Inc. Mike Thompson
BancFirst David Harlow
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Tony N. Shinn
Bank SNB Mark W. Funke
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Beverly F. Binkowski
Burns & McDonnell Josh Evans
CMA Strategies, Inc. Sharon Caldwell
CSAA Insurance Group Cal Hankins
Case & Associates Kimberly L. Kirby
Central Liquor Company Bradley Z. Naifeh
Century, Inc. Mike Dillard
The Chickasaw Nation Bill Anoatubby, Governor
Compressco, Inc. James P. Rounsavall
CompSource Mutual Insurance Company Jason Clark
Coventry Health Care, An Aetna Company Steve Robino
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Cox Communications Percy Kirk
Crowe & Dunlevy Michael S. Laird
Cushman & Wakefield - Commercial Oklahoma Barry Murphy
Deaconess Hospital Cathryn Hibbs
Dell USA, LP Christopher Scully
Dignity Memorial Providers of Oklahoma Scot Werkmeister
Dorchester Capital Clayton I. Bennett
DrillRight Technology, Inc. John D. Husted
EY Mark Wood
B.D. Eddie Enterprises Clay T. Farha
Energy & Environmental Services, Inc. Ernestine Sell
FMC Technologies Tony McSparrin
First Fidelity Bank Lee Symcox
First Liberty Bank Joey Root
GE Global Research James Albert
GE Oil & Gas Laura Bauer
Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings Richard Tanenbaum
Government Liquidation / Liquidity Services, Inc. Steve Jackson
Grant Thornton LLP Rick McCune
Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Rickey Truelove
Hobby Lobby David Green
ITC Great Plains, LLC Kristine M. Schmidt
Inasmuch Foundation / Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation Robert J. Ross
KPMG LLP Keith J. Schwarz
LSB Industries, Inc. Tony Shelby
Leidos Engineering, LLC Brad Ezell, PE
LeNorman Operating, LLC David D. LeNorman
Lonestar Geophysical Surveys Gerod Black
Lopez Foods, Inc. John P. Lopez
Malarkey Roofing Products Jay Kreft
Manhattan Construction Company Xavier Neira
McAfee & Taft Richard Nix
MIDCON Data Services, LLC Greg Blakely
Mustang Fuel Corporation E. Carey Joullian, IV
Griffin Communications/NEWS9 David F. Griffin
Northrop Grumman Ron Naylor
OU Physicians Brian L. Maddy
Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic, Inc. Garyl Geist
Oklahoma Blood Institute John B. Armitage, M.D.
Oklahoma Christian University Dr. John deSteiguer
Oklahoma City Community Foundation Dr. Nancy Anthony
Oklahoma City Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 157 Phil Sipe
Oklahoma City University Robert Henry
Oklahoma Fidelity Bank Jeff Ronen
Oklahoma Heart Hospital John Harvey, M.D.
Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. Tim O’Toole
Pepsi Beverages Company of Oklahoma City Virgil Turner
Pinkitzel Cupcakes & Candy Christa Jantz
Premium Impact, LLC Kristy Boone
Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP Gregg Cheshier
The Professional Basketball Club, LLC - Oklahoma City Thunder Danny Barth
Prosperity Bank Jacque Fiegel
Quad/Graphics, Inc. Mike Dehart
Reserve National Orin Crossley
Riverwind Casino Clayton Stewart
Sam’s Club Tiffany Wilson
Schnake Turnbo Frank Russ Florence
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel Gregg Pearson
The Skirvin Hilton Brett Sundstrom
TerraStar, Inc. Bradley Wittrock
Tinker Federal Credit Union Michael D. Kloiber
Tri-State Industrial Group, LLC Gary E. Allison
UMB Bank Royce M. Hammons
The University of Central Oklahoma Dr. Don Betz
University of Oklahoma David Boren
Veolia Todd Lewis
Wells Fargo Bank John Munger
Wilshire-Pennington Wealth Advisors Danny Kennedy, III
ZZW Global, Inc. Zane Z. Woods
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BOARD OF ADVISORS BRONZE LEAD INVESTORS ($3,000 TO $4,999)
AAR Aircraft Services Stan Mayer
ADG, Inc. Mike Mize
a la mode, inc. Tammy Dawson
AXA Advisors, LLC James A. Shaw
Aamcomp, Inc. Mike S. Golshani
Accenture Brett Mossman
Access Medical Centers Kristi Trent
Ace Moving & Storage David Howell
Acorn Growth Companies Jeff Davis
Action Safety Supply Co. Jerry Hietpas
ASTEC, Inc. (ASTEC Charter Schools) Freda D. Deskin, Ph.D.
Advantage Bank Danita R. Hayes
Alan Plummer Associates, Inc. Joseph Painter
AllenStyle Homes Steve Allen
The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, Inc. Catherine O’Connor
Allied Arts Deborah McAuliffe Senner
Alpha Plus Educational Systems, Inc. Jan B. Barrick
American Eagle Title Insurance Co. Eric R. Offen
American Family Legacy Group Wayne Fernow
American Recyclers Joshua Debolt
American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma Janienne Bella
American StaffCorp - ASC Jim Fuls
American Textile Recycling Services - OK Glenn Hayes
Andrews Davis John Frederick Kempf, Jr.
Anglin Public Relations Debbie Anglin
Anheuser-Busch Metal Container Corp. Timothy A. Popp
Apex Financial Solutions Charles D. Wallin
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments John G. Johnson
Baker First Commercial Real Estate Services Rod N. Baker, CCIM
Balfour Beatty Construction Steven E. Olson
Bank of the West Jamie E. Elmore
Bank 7 Brad Haines
Basey’s Roofing Gary Basey
Beck Design Donald K. Beck, Jr., AIA
Bentley Flooring Steven Bentley
R.K. Black, Inc. Chris Black
Blair General Maintenance Contractor Bryan SanAngelo
Bockus Payne Associates Architects David K. Payne
The Boldt Company Steve Ford
Brewer Carpet One Bart Brewer
Brookdale Mandi Grimes
The Brooks Group, LLC Steven Brooks
Brothers & Company Holly Gray
Brown Mackie College John H. Parker, DBA
CB Richard Ellis / Oklahoma William T. Forrest
CEC Marty P. Hepp, PE
CIGNA HealthCare Ashley Vander Linde
CP&Y, Inc. Jeremy C. Boswell, PE
Cactus Drilling Company, LLC Bradley Abretske
Caliber Property Group Sean O’Grady
Caliber Roofing and Restoration Joseph Rosso
Cameron International Webster Madole
Canada Company Carol Robinson
Cancer Treatment Centers of America Shawn Rutledge
Candor Public Relations Karen Wicker
Cao Nguyen, Inc. Ba T. Luong
Capital City Associates, Inc. Brett Robinson
Carlisle FoodService Products Trent A. Freiberg
Casady School Nathan Sheldon
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Inc. Patrick J. Raglow, Col. (Ret.)
Celebrity Attractions Drew Payton
Centek, Inc. John Carnuccio
Center for Economic Development Law Dan Batchelor
Champion Hotels & Development Bob Lewter
Chaparral Energy, Inc. Joe Evans
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Brian McClain
Citizens Bank of Edmond Jill Castilla
City Care Larry A. Bross
City of Warr Acres The Honorable Patrick Woolley
City Rescue Mission, Inc. Rev. Tom Jones
Claims Management Resources, Inc. John M. “Chip” Fudge
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B.C. Clark Jewelers James C. Clark
Clearwater Enterprises, LLC Tony S. Say
Clements Foods Company - Garden Club Edward B. Clements
Colcord Hotel Lindsay Claxton
Coldwell Banker Commercial - Hocker & Associates Jerry Hocker
Commerce Bank Jim Young
Communication Federal Credit Union Larry Shropshire
Comtech Design Print and Mail, LLC Michael Morrison
Concentra Urgent Care Phoenix Cullens
Conner & Winters, LLP John Funk
Courtyard by Marriott Oklahoma City Downtown / Bricktown Rex W. Amsler, Jr.
Crafton Tull Michal Biery
DaVita Regional Office Emily Mouser
DeBolt & Associates, LLC Barbara Anne DeBolt
Delaware Resource Group, a Busey Group Company Philip Busey, Jr.
Dippin’ Dots, LLC Scott Fischer
Dobson Technologies Mandy Osweiler
Dowell Properties, Inc. Richard Dowell
Reed Downey Life Insurance Agency Reed Downey, Jr.
Downtown Oklahoma City Incorporated (DOKC) Jane Jenkins
Duit Construction Co., Inc. James Duit
Dunlap Codding, PC Marc A. Brockhaus
Durbin, Larimore & Bialick, PC Jennifer Christian
EGR, Inc. Darren Lister
ERC Companies Rob Coleman
EST, Inc. Mike Vahabzadegan
Eide Bailly LLP Steven Corley
Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown / Medical Center Tasha Houck
Enviro Clean Services Jonathan Behymer
Epic Charter Schools David Chaney
Equipment Technology, LLC Jim Neuberger
FIS Global Kevin Bassett
Farmers Insurance Group Randy Dickerson
FEDERAL MOGUL Chassis, LLC Scott McCoy
Feed The Children Kevin Hagan
Fellers Snider Law Firm Jennyfer R. Guebert
Fenton, Fenton, Smith, Reneau & Moon, PC C. Todd Ward
First Enterprise Bank Darrell Klimeck
First Med Urgent Care Todd S. Lechtenberger
First National Management, Inc. Jamie McCammon
The First State Bank David Durrett
Flintco, LLC Kevin Moyes
Flogistix, LP Mims Talton
The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools Mary Mélon
Francis Tuttle Technology Center Dr. Tom Friedemann
Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates, PC William Frankfurt
Frates Insurance and Risk Management Richard R. Horton, CIC
Frontier State Bank Jerry Monroe
GE Johnson Construction Company Shannon Rogers, AIA, LEED AP
GW Utility Construction Co. Stephanie Williams
GableGotwals Diana Tate Vermeire
Gaillardia Country Club Chris Watkins
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Chris Magnum
Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. David Fleet
E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Christy Everest
Global Gaming Solutions, LLC John Elliott
GlobalHealth R. Scott Vaughn
Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Chris Daniels
Grand Casino Hotel Resort Dan Kuziej
Great Plains National Bank Lee Dean
Guernsey Suhas P. Patwardhan
Gulfport Energy Corporation Michael G. Moore
HSPG & Associates, PC Mark A. Sheets
The HWH Group Charles Cayton
Hal Smith Restaurant Group Hal Smith
Hall Estill Kim Searls
Harding and Shelton Exploration, LLC Nathaniel Harding
Harrison Gypsum Charles “Russ” W. Harrison, Jr.
The Hartford Laurie Kumnick
Heritage Integrated David C. DeLana
Heritage Trust Company Aaron Jack
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The Hertz Corporation Graham Allen
Hines Mary Paltani
Hogan Property Company Randy Hogan
HoganTaylor LLP Richard A. Wright
Home Creations Jalal Farzaneh
Homeland Stores Jim Kern
ITT Technical Institute Jeff Atkinson
Ideal Homes Steve Shoemaker
INSURICA Michael F. Ross
Integra Realty Resources - Oklahoma City / Tulsa Lauri C. Johnson
INTRUST Bank, N.A. Tom O’Keefe
Irish Realty Corporation John Kennedy
Isola Bella Melissa Wheeler
J.E. Dunn Construction Company Trent Wachsnicht
Jacobs Gillett Cobb
Jasco Products Company, LLC Jason Trice
Jones Public Relations, Inc. Brenda Jones Barwick, APR
Jordan Advertising Rhonda Hooper
The Journal Record Publishing Company Joni Brooks
Junior Achievement of Oklahoma, Inc. Jo Wise
KFOR-TV Wes Milbourn
KIPP Reach College Prep Tracy McDaniel
KOCO TV Brent Hensley
The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Lou C. Kerr
Kestrel Investments, Inc. G. Rainey Williams, Jr.
Kimray, Inc. Matt Harouff
Kirkpatrick Bank Christy Sanford
Laborers’ International Union of North America Tanif Crotts
Lamar Outdoor Advertising Bill Condon
Land Run Commercial Real Estate Advisors Johnathan W. Russell
Latino Community Development Agency Janys Esparza
Legacy Bank Richard Horton
Linn Energy, LLC Don Davis
Lippert Bros., Inc. D.E. “Rick” Lippert, Jr.
Little Caesars Pizza Steve Price
MA+ Architecture, LLC Gary Armbruster, AIA
M-D Building Products Incorporated Loren A. Plotkin
MTM Recognition Mike Ketcherside
Manhattan Road and Bridge Mike Webb
Marathon Oil Company Wade Hutchings
MassMutual Oklahoma Mark Burson
Mathis Bros. OKC, LLC Calvin Worth
McGladrey James H. Denny, CPA
The Medallion Group Whitney Ward
Metro First Realty, LLC Morrie Shepherd
Metro Technology Centers Dr. Elaine Stith
Metropolitan Library System Donna Morris
Mid-America Christian University John Fozard, Ph.D.
Midlands Management Corporation Charles C. Caldwell
Midtown Renaissance Mickey Clagg
Miles Associates Incorporated Garrett F. “Bud” Miles, AIA
Bob Moore Auto Group, LLC Curtis L. Hayes
MooreNouri, LLC Bob Nouri
Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Oklahoma State Office Loretta Denman
My Dentist Michelle Coffman
NAI Sullivan Group Bob Sullivan, CCIM
NFP Maschino, Hudelson & Associates David Maschino
NV Design & Marketing Nichol Vagrosky
Nabholz Construction Services Chris Goldsby
New Century Investments Hotels & Restaurants James R. Thompson
New Source Energy Corporation Kristian Kos
Newcastle Casino Brian Browning
NewView Oklahoma Lauren Branch
North Star Companies, LLC Joseph W. Atkinson
OHH Outpatient Clinic Kelly Kern
Oak Tree Country Club Brian Ihnat
Oak Tree National Tom Jones
Odom, Sparks & Jones, PLLC John Sparks
Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation Michael J. Knopp
Oklahoma City Clinic R. Scott Vaughn
Oklahoma City Community College Dr. Paul Sechrist
Oklahoma City - County Health Dept. Gary Cox, J.D.
Oklahoma City Dodgers Michael Byrnes
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Robyn Sunday-Allen
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Oklahoma City Metro Association of REALTORS Helen Bozman
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Kari F. Watkins
Oklahoma Farm Bureau & Affiliates Monica Wilke
Oklahoma Financial Center, Inc. Karen S. Cunningham
Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality, Inc. Gregg Koehn
Oklahoma Heart Hospital South Campus John Austin
Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association Sheila Morago
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Stephen M. Prescott, M.D.
Oklahoma Municipal Contractors Association Rick J. Moore
Oklahoma Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC Gerry Shepherd
Oklahoma State University V. Burns Hargis
Oklahoma Youth Expo, Inc. Tyler Norvell
Olsson Associates, LLC Alan Soltani, PE, Ph.D., CFC
Omega Investments, LLC Scarlet P. Le
NueQ Robert Powell
PACCAR Parts Joe Craft
PDC Productions Patrick M. Boylan
PLICO Matthew J. Moore
Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe Aubrey Iasiello
Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Michael C. Coffman
Paradigm AdvantEdge Charlene Wilson
ParcWay Kitt Wakeley
PatientLink Enterprises, Inc. Debi Willis
Paycom Chad Richison
Pearl’s Restaurant Group Paul Seikel
Pelco Products, Inc. Philip Parduhn
People Profits, LLC Clark A. Ingram
People Source David Bozalis
Phillips Murrah, PC Thomas G. Wolfe
Poe & Associates, Inc. James R. Benson
Populous Todd Gralla
Positive Tomorrows, Inc. Susan Agel
PostRock Energy Corporation James Stewart
Potts Family Foundation Pat Potts
Presort First Class Joe Vanlandingham
Prodigal Bob Funk, Jr.
Pumps of Oklahoma Richard Greenly
Quail Creek Bank, N.A. Doug Fuller
Quik Print Mark Little
RCB Bank John F. Meyers
RFIP, Inc. Brandon Clark
Redbud Financial Group, LLC - The Guardian Derrick Morton
Rees Associates, Inc. Jay W. Tullis
Regent Bank Darin Kent
Regier, Washecheck & Jones, PLLC Susan Regier
Remington Park Racing Casino Scott Wells
Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel & Spa Scott Melchior
Resolution Legal Group Carrie L. Palmer
Ridgeline Captive Management Matthew J. Moore
Robinson Aviation (RVA), Inc. Keren Williams McLendon
ROBYN Bobby Lehew
The Law Offices of Roderick H. Polston, PC Rachel Pappy
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City Susan Adams
Rose State College Dr. Jeanie Webb
Ross Group L. Dawn Byram
Ruthnap Consulting Group, LLC Gregg Bohler
S Design, Inc. Sarah Mason Sears
SMG Gary Desjardins
Sandler Training Mike Crandall
Saxum Renzi Stone
Schwab & Company Scott Schwab
Scott Rice George Basore
Securadyne Systems Charles Desmarais
7L Farms, LLC Jini Morris
Seventy Seven Energy Jerry Winchester
Silver Star Construction Co. Steve Shawn
Silvercliffe Construction Company David Pollard
Smith & Nephew, Endoscopy Jo Ann McAnally
Solis Management Company, Inc. Dallas C. Barnett, Jr.
Southern Nazarene University Dr. Loren Gresham
Spray Foam Masters, LLC Gretchen Schell
Square Deal Capital Grant Soderberg
Standley Systems Duffy L’Huillier
STAPLEGUN Philip Baker
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SteamMart Jimmy Le
Stewart Abstract & Title of Oklahoma Mary Ann Nelson-Sutterfield
Stinnett & Associates Andrea Harman
Summit Consolidated Group Jill Young
Summit Medical Center, LLC Doug Baker
Summit Wealth Solutions, LLC John V. Skurkey
Swanda Brothers, Inc. Chuck Cooley
TAParchitecture Anthony McDermid, AIA, RIBA
TBS Factoring Service, LLC Dennis Kaufman
Tapstone Energy, LLC Greg Dewey
Teleflora Danielle Ezell
Terracon Consultants, Inc. Phil Wood
Terry Neese Personnel Services - Permanent & Temporary Kim Neese
Third Degree Advertising & Communications Amanda Lowery
Timberlake Construction Co., Inc. Bryan Timberlake
Titus Construction J.W. Peters
Total Demolition Services, LLC Terry Branstetter
Total Equipment & Rental, LLC Ken Smith
Tower Lakes, LLC David A. Bohanon
Trey Resources, Inc. Cleve Thomas
TriCorps Security David Ross
TRILINK Restoration Group, LLC Mike McDaniel
TriNet Jay Jones
UPS Rich Kincade
US Fleet Tracking Corp. Jerry Hunter
Unit Corporation Mark E. Schell
United Way of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Debby Hampton
University Hospitals Authority & Trust Dean Gandy
The University of Central Oklahoma Foundation Anne Holzberlein
University of Phoenix - Oklahoma City Campus Troy Thomas
VI Marketing and Branding Tim Berney
Valir Health Stacy Smith
Valliance Bank Brad Swickey
Van Eaton Ready Mix, Inc. Grady Reece
Variety Care Foundation Andrew Rice
Vatterott College Marcus Craig
Verizon Wireless Antwione Crawford
W & W Steel, LLC Rick W. Cooper
WSI Digital Marketing Gunnar Hood
Walton Family Foundation Damon Gardenhire
Waste Connections of Oklahoma, Inc. Brenda Merchant
Waste Management of Oklahoma, Inc. Rick Padgett
Waterford Marriott Jim Flanagan
Web TPA Employer Services, LLC Kim Moody
Wells Fargo Advisors Rick Folmar
Western Industries Corporation Jim Robertson
Williams, Box, Forshee & Bullard, PC John Michael Williams
Willis of Oklahoma D. Gray Holden
Wilsey Meyer Eatmon Tate, PLLC Tom Elliott
Wilshire Gun Jeff Swanson
The Winchester Group Susan Winchester
Womack Investment Advisers Greg Womack
World Travel Alex Eaton
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Michael S. Grady
YWCA Oklahoma City Janet Peery
Zerby Interests Terryl Zerby
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BRONZE LEAD INVESTORS ($1,000 TO $2,999)
AAA Fiberglass Repair, LLC
AAA Oklahoma
AIIM Capital Corporation
A-1 Freeman Moving & Storage, Inc.
APMEX, Inc.
ATC Drivetrain, Inc.
Acme Brick Company
Advance America
Advancia Corporation
Aero Tech Service Associates, Inc.
Aerotek, Inc.
Airport Express, Inc.
Allstate Insurance Co. - Dumas & Dykstra Agency
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association - Voices For Healthy Kids
American Quarter Horse Association
Anheuser-Busch Sales of Oklahoma
Applied Industrial Machining, LLC
Armstrong Auditorium
Armstrong Logistics
Atlas General Contractors, LLC
Avana Arts District Apartments
B & B Medical Services, Inc.
BNSF Railway
Baker Brothers Electric, Inc.
Balon Corp.
Baptist Village Communities of Oklahoma City
Basin Environmental and Safety Technologies
Beck’s Garage
Ben E. Keith Foods
Best Western Barsana Hotels & Suites
The Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma City
Blanton Property Company
Blue Bell Creameries, LP
Blue Spruce Incorporated DBA McDonald’s
Bluebird Consulting, LLC
Blueknight Energy Partners
Boomers Marketplace & Bluebonnet Bakery
Booz Allen Hamilton
Bradley Oil Company
Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy Stores
Bravo Cucina Italiana
Bricktown Brewery
Buy For Less
C.D.S., Inc.
CRG Laboratories
IS Technologies DBA CSD
Caliber Home Loans
Capital Distributing, LLC
Capitol on 28th
Cardinal Engineering, Inc.
Cargill
Cassidy Financial Group, Inc.
Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, Inc.
Chamberlin Oklahoma, LLC
Champion Supply Co.
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Cheyenne Petroleum Company
Chickasaw Telecom, Inc.
Childcare Network
The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital
Chisholm Springs
Choctaw Defense Services
Christ the King Catholic Church
Cintas Corporation
Circor Energy Products, Inc.
Computerized Business Solutions, LLC
Jackie Cooper BMW & MINI
Corona Drywall, Inc.
Corporate Resource
Courtyard by Marriott Airport
Courtyard by Marriott / OKC Northwest
Crossings Community Church
Crowne Plaza Oklahoma City
Clell I. Cunningham, Attorney
Cytovance Biologics
Dale Rogers Training Center
Dave and Buster’s
Davis Pipe & Supply, Inc.
Dealers Auto Auction of OKC, Inc.
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
DeVry University & Keller Graduate School of Management
Digestive Disease Specialists, Inc.
Divergent Trucking, Inc.
Dodson Custom Homes
Duncan Oil Properties, Inc.
EOG Resources, Inc.
Michelle Early Insurance Agency - Farmers
Easter Seals Oklahoma
Electro Enterprises
Elliott + Associates Architects
Elmcroft of Quail Springs
EMBARK
Embassy Suites
Emrick’s Van & Storage Company, Agent for Allied Van Lines
Energy Fluids, Inc.
Enterprise Holdings, LLC
Environmental Testing, Inc.
Epworth Villa
Eskridge Auto Group
Everest Bros.
FAA Credit Union
FKG Consulting
FNB Community Bank
factor 110
Family Recovery Counseling Center
Firestone Complete Auto Care
First American Title & Trust Company
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First Bank & Trust Co.
First Commercial Bank
First National Bank of Oklahoma
First United Bank & Trust
Forest Building Materials
Foster Signature Homes
4 A Glass, LLC
Fresenius Medical Care
Frontier City
Galt Foundation
Gerald L. Gamble Co., Inc.
Gensler
Glazer’s Oklahoma
Gold’s Gym
A Good Egg Dining Group
Graftec Communications, Inc.
Grooms Irrigation Co.
Guernsey Park Restaurant
H & H Plumbing & Utilities, Inc.
HEBCO, Inc.
H-I-S Paint Mfg. Co., Inc.
Hahn Appliance Warehouse
Halliburton Energy Services
Hampton Inn
Hampton Inn Yukon
Helmerich & Payne (H&P)
Heritage College
Hibu
Hilton Garden Inn / Homewood Suites Oklahoma City - Bricktown
Hinton Refrigeration
Hodges Trucking Company
Dan Hogan Properties
Holiday Inn Airport
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Oklahoma City Downtown-Bricktown
Houston Financial/The Todd Organization
Hudiburg Chevrolet
Huitt-Zollars, Inc.
Hunzicker Brothers, Inc.
Iconic Construction
Ideal Image Laser Hair Removal
Independent Insurance Agents Association of Greater Oklahoma City, Inc.
Integrated Solutions, Inc.
InterBank
InvesTrust Wealth Management
JMA Energy Company
JRB Art at The Elms
Jay London Homes, LLC
KampCo Foods, LLC DBA Johnny Carino’s Country Italian
Journey House - American Express Travel
Kickapoo Casino
Kyle Sweet & Associates, PC
LASSO Corp.
Labor Ready
Lakeside Women’s Hospital
Langston Company
Legacy Aviation Services, Inc.
Legacy Cleaners & Laundry
Levy Restaurants
LifeChurch.tv Central Offices
Lingo Construction
liquidfish
Littlefield Brand Development
H.W. Lochner
Logix Communications
Long Wave, Inc.
Longevity Health + Beauty + Wellness
Lucas Color Card
MacArthur Associated Consultants, LLC
Main Event Entertainment
Main Street Business District, LLC
Mass Architects, Inc.
Dean McGee Eye Institute
Medley Material Handling, Inc.
Medley / Turrentine & Associates
Mercer Valve Co., Inc.
Metro Appliances & More
Midwest Wrecking Company
Miko Group, Inc.
Miller-Tippens Construction Company, LLC
Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center - FAA
Moore Norman Technology Center / Franklin Road Campus
NAPA - Oklahoma City
NBC Oklahoma
NCED Conference Center & Hotel
Naifeh Fine Jewelry
Nestle’ Purina PetCare
New Leaf Wellness
Newman Development & Design
94.7 KBRU-96.1 KXXY-101.9 KTST-102.7 KJYO-1000 KTOK-1340 The Game
Nomaco, Inc.
Northwestern Mutual
OKC FRIDAY Newspaper - Nichols Hills Publishing Co.
Oil States Piper Valve
Ok401k
Oklahoma Center for Implants & Periodontics
Oklahoma City Abstract & Title Co.
Oklahoma City Industrial & Cultural Facility Trust
Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra
Oklahoma Electrical Supply Company
Oklahoma Employees Credit Union
Oklahoma Gazette
Country Style Home Health DBA Oklahoma Healthcare Solutions
Oklahoma Insurance Department
Oklahoma Student Loan Authority
Old Republic Title of Oklahoma
OneDOC Managed Print Services, LLC
OneSOURCE Managed Services
Osborne Electric Company
Overholser Village - Yes Communities
Ozarka Water & Coffee Service A Division of Eureka Water Company
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Park at Memorial
Partners Human Resources Co.
MG Novelty DBA Party Galaxy
Pension Solutions, Inc.
Perfusion Alliance, LLC
Pharmacy Providers of Oklahoma (PPOK)
Phoenix Healthcare, LLC
Pinnacle Business Systems, Inc.
Praxis Health Group
PremierSource
Price Edwards & Company
Principal Financial Group
Procure Proton Therapy Center
Producers Cooperative Oil Mill
Professional Insurors Agency, LLC
Progressive Stamping, LLC
Matt Pryor Insurance Agency, Inc.
Public Strategies
Quail Springs Mall
The R Thomas Agency, LLC
Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers
Rait Residential
Ranch Hand Truck Accessories
Red Carpet Car Wash
Reeder General Contractors, Inc.
The Referral Center
Republic Bank & Trust
Republic National Distributing Company Oklahoma
Republic Services - Allied Waste Central/Western OK
The Reserve Petroleum Company
Restaurant Depot
Reynolds Ford Lincoln of Edmond
Ridgid Consulting & Construction Corp.
Riviera Tanning Spa
C.H. Robinson Co.
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Rx Medical
Salazar Roofing and Construction, Inc.
The Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command
Santiago’s McDonald’s, Inc.
Saratoga Roofing & Construction
Schlotzsky’s Fresh Catering
Schlumberger Oilfield Services
Scott’s Printing & Copying
Service King Collision Repair Centers
7-Eleven Stores
Shawver & Son Inc.
Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at The Reed Conference Center
Smart Lines, LLC
Smith & Pickel Construction, Inc.
Smith, Carney & Co., PC
Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC
Sooner Beer Company
Sooner Traditions
Southwest Orthopaedic & Reconstructive Specialists
Southwestern Roofing & Metal Company, Inc.
Southwestern Stationery & Bank Supply, Inc.
Spic & Span Commercial Cleaning, LLC
Standard Roofing Co., Inc.
Standard Testing and Engineering Company
Sterling Wines & Spirits Co.
Streets, LLC
Sunridge Management Group
Surveying And Mapping, LLC (SAM)
Survive-A-Storm Shelters
TEEM - The Education & Employment Ministry
TMI Hospitality
Temtrol
Terex Corporation
Tetra Tech
TierPoint
Topographic, Inc.
The Tower Hotel at Oklahoma City
Triple Diamond Construction, LLC
Trust Digital, LLC
Twin Peaks
Tyler Media
U.S. Cellular
US Foods
UniFirst Holdings, Inc.
United Mechanical, Inc.
Value Place I-40
Veolia Water
Von Maur
Vox Printing, Inc.
WCA Waste Corporation
W.R. Hess Company
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, #2877
Wal-Mart #622
Wal-Mart Supercenter #564
Wal-Mart Supercenter #1626
Wal-Mart Supercenter #2804
Walker Companies
Warr Acres Nursing Center
Bill Warren Office Products
Warren CAT
Washita Valley Enterprises, Inc.
WeightWise Bariatrics Program
Welch Floors, Inc.
Western Concepts Restaurant Group
Wiggin Properties, LLC
Will Rogers World Airport
Windsor Hills Nursing Center
The Womble Company
The Worx Company
Wyndham Garden Hotel - Oklahoma City Airport
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