Tulsa voters may be making a number of decisions on some complicated and confusing proposed changes to the City of Tulsa’s form of government in the November 2011 election. The changes have been proposed by an organization called Save Our Tulsa, through their petition drive last fall, and by the City Council. The League’s Local Study Committee and its four …
City Charter Change: Will At-Large Districts Help or Hurt Tulsa Government?
Join us Sat. March 26, 10 am to noon, for the second in a series of free public meetings to explore City Charter Change: What’s Best for Tulsa?
Action Alert: Important Vote on Clean Air in House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is on the verge of passing legislation that would permanently block the EPA from regulating harmful carbon pollution.
ACTION ALERT: Save Public Campaign Financing
Take action now to tell your Representative to oppose the elimination of the presidential public financing system.
Oklahoma State Questions: Where the League Stands
photo courtesy Flickr user functoruser In addition to providing nonpartisan voter information on issues, the League has a long and distinguished history of research and study that leads to membership consensus and a “Position” on important public policies.