Broken Arrow Chamber, BAEDC boards oppose SQ 832
The organizations said the measure’s automatic wage escalator would create long-term uncertainty for Oklahoma employers and workers.
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.
The organizations said the measure’s automatic wage escalator would create long-term uncertainty for Oklahoma employers and workers.
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