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Welcome to Oklahoma's Election Education Headquarters
Check out these resources for informed Oklahoma voters

2010 Elections - It's About Jobs!

 /Oklahoma/Medium_Ballot_Box.gif                          Leaders we elect this year will make decisions impacting Oklahoma companies' ability to compete and grow.  This affects all of us -- our jobs, our economy, and our families' future.

     In June, Oklahoma's Prosperity Project will survey the candidates for Governor and other statewide races, Congress and State Legislature.  We'll ask them about economic issues that will grow our state, so you can go to the polls informed.

    The Prosperity Project is a free, nonpartisan election education service. It does not endorse candidates.  It does not tell  you how to vote.  That important decision is up to you.   
                          Be Informed!
* 2010 Election Calendar - Key dates & deadlines.
* Register to vote.
* Offices to be filled.
* State Questions already on your Nov. 2nd ballot. 

State Legislature starts TODAY:
3,086 bills proposed

       Oklahoma's Senators and Representatives have their work cut out for them as the 2010 state Legislative Session convenes today.

      Top of their agenda is funding state agencies and services in light of the economic crunch, with $1.3 billion less to spend than last year.   

 What's the Prosperity Project?

     The nonpartisan Prosperity Project is sponsored by The State Chamber of Oklahoma and more than 1,300 leading companies, local chambers of commerce and business associations working to make Oklahoma the state of choice for jobs and business. 

     When Oklahomans are informed, we support actions that improve our economy and foster new opportunities.   More    

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Prosperity Report 

Despite a challenging  economy, there's ample good news today about Oklahoma's economic rankings, our companies, and our people.

Check it out here. 

 

 

 

 


 

 

/Oklahoma/Capitol.jpg Economic Highlights from Oklahoma's 2009
Legislative Session

Workforce and Education 
Affordable Healthcare
Staying Competitive
Improve our Business Climate
Tax Policies for Growth
Roads, Bridges & Airports
Quality Water Supply
Our Federal Priorities 

 

 

 

 

 

      

 

 

ACTION ALERT CENTER

       Congress is moving forward on many issues that may affect your family's bottom line. 

      If you would like to tell the President and your Members of Congress your views on issues like health care reform, global warming, and energy taxes, 
click here.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mailing address: 330 NE 10th Street * Oklahoma City, OK 73104