AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Politics & Civic Life: Oklahoma voters head to the polls Tuesday in a crowded GOP primary that could reshape the state’s top offices, with self-funding and Trump-linked endorsements testing how much influence still matters. Juneteenth & Black Economic Power: Tulsa’s Greenwood District hosts the 8th Annual Juneteenth Legacy Economic Summit, pushing the conversation from remembrance to generational wealth. Native Sovereignty: The Native American Sovereignty Symposium draws hundreds to OKC, spotlighting legal issues impacting tribes. Health & Disability Advocacy: Gov. Stitt vetoed an epilepsy-care expansion bill tied to Dylan’s Law, raising stakes for families seeking broader coverage for treatment. Community Organizing: The Clara Luper Legacy Committee runs a phone-bank push to get registered voters to the polls, framing voting as a civil-rights tradition. Culture & Learning: A new Oklahoma pop-culture museum exhibit effort and fresh summer reading lists keep the focus on local stories and books. Sports & Identity: A major college football eligibility fight around Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby continues to ripple nationally, while Oklahoma’s own sports and events calendar stays busy.
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