Dillon Travis sworn in to Oklahoma House after special election
R‑Maramec takes oath to represent HD 35; chamber now comprised of 81 Republicans and 18 Democrats..
Luke Reynolds serves as Public Affairs Director for the State Chamber of Oklahoma, where he leads strategic communications and advocacy initiatives to advance pro-business policies and strengthen Oklahoma’s economic climate. In this role, Luke crafts compelling narratives on complex legislative issues, manages editorial content for Oklahoma Business Voice, and collaborates closely with government affairs leaders to amplify the voice of Oklahoma’s business community at the Capitol.
With a background in communications and public policy, Luke is passionate about connecting business and government to create opportunities for growth and prosperity across the state.
R‑Maramec takes oath to represent HD 35; chamber now comprised of 81 Republicans and 18 Democrats..
Rep. Brian Hill’s workforce bill aims to connect education and earnings with a transparent, statewide list built on data, demand...
Bill would let legislative leaders request actuarial-style impact reports before votes on new coverage requirements.
Smalls Sliders is sliding into North Oklahoma City.
Swedish retailer picks Tulsa for its first Oklahoma store as part of a 2026 U.S. expansion.
Subcommittee backs earlier screening, science of reading interventions and firmer third grade proficiency standard.
New vehicle targets Oklahoma‑based startups and invites oil‑and‑gas talent to stay and build amid HQ shifts to Houston.
A new slate of bills strengthen K‑3 reading instruction and interventions—aiming to build a stronger talent pipeline as parents prioritize...
We should also be honest: losing headquarters hurts.
The State Chamber’s Legal and Labor Reform Committee chair says predictable rules and fair process help businesses grow while keeping...
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