Join the team as a Regional Organizer for Together Oklahoma

Visit OK Policy’s Jobs & Internships page to view the latest job and internship opportunities. Regional Field Organizer for Together Oklahoma The Oklahoma Policy Institute is currently hiring for three regional organizers in Northeast, Southwest, and Central Oklahoma. Under the leadership of OK Policy’s Legislative & Outreach Director, the Regional Organizer provides structured leadership in the […]

Voting in Oklahoma: Everything you need to know about voting in the June 30 statewide election

How to register, in-person voting, absentee voting, voting early, or in-person absentee voting, reminders for notaries, voting for justice-involved individuals, voting for individuals with disabilities, voting with English as a second language, voting for military members and overseas voters, and additional resources.

TOK Members go to the Capitol

February 7, 2019. It was Lending Reform day at the Capitol, and many advocates were eager to talk about better lending practices with their legislators. A week earlier, Together Oklahoma (TOK) held several events across the state for members of the community to join in on the conversation about predatory lending. It was here that three TOK members from the Carter County chapter decided to take action. On February 7th at 9 o’clock in the morning, those three determined members and TOK Southeast Field Coordinator, Kyle Lawson braved icy roads and a slick parking lot. “We had a unique group, each with their own area of concern,” he reflected.