We have announced our positions on the three City of Tulsa Propositions on the Nov. 12 ballot. In short, we oppose Proposition 1 and support Propositions 2 and 3. Read the League’s positions here.
Unit Meetings Resume in September
We will discuss the hot topic of Common Core education standards which are being implemented nationwide. Oklahoma adopted them in 2010, but the issue may come before the legislature this year as the House Speaker and other legislators have expressed opposition, despite Gov. Mary Fallin’s support for Common Core. Oklahoma recently withdrew from the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for …
Focu$ on Education: A Panel Discussion
The League of Women Voters is presenting a panel discussion on dwindling public education funding in Oklahoma on April 9 in Oklahoma City. It will be broadcast to seven sites across the state, including Tulsa Community College’s Metro Campus. Read more.
Rally in Oklahoma City to Expand Medicaid, Tues. Feb. 5, 2013
THE BUS IS FULL! Click on the “Read More” button for a reminder about the bus trip.
League Takes Positions on Two of Six State Questions
The League of Women Voters is strictly non-partisan on candidates and political parties, but we do take positions on public policy issues. We oppose State Question 759 which would end state affirmative action programs and we support SQ 762 which would remove the governor from the parole process. Read why.