Share your opinions to help shape Oklahoma’s future – 2025 Legislative Priorities Survey (Now Closed)

[UPDATE: Survey response window has closed] Together Oklahoma and OK Policy are asking all Oklahoma residents to share their opinions about the issues and policies that matter most to them and that impact communities statewide. Input from the surveys will shape OK Policy’s work during next year’s legislative session to advance policies that help establish […]

Together OK to Host Event to Help Thousands of Oklahomans Re-enroll in SoonerCare 

Beginning in April 2023, more than 350,000 Oklahomans were asked to update their eligibility information in order to maintain their SoonerCare coverage, which allows low-income Oklahomans to see a doctor and fill prescriptions.  Since then, 160,000 Oklahomans have lost coverage and more than 140,000 Oklahomans are at risk of losing coverage. Families with outdated information […]

‘Make Your Vote Count’ panel to discuss how Oklahoma can modernize its voting process

Together Oklahoma, the grassroots advocacy arm of the Oklahoma Policy Institute, will be hosting community discussions in Ardmore and Ada about ways in which alternative voting processes can increase democratic participation while still ensuring election security. The Make Your Vote Count events will be held: Ardmore: Thursday, Oct. 5 at the Conference Room B of […]

Post-debate panel discussion set for Oct. 19 gubernatorial debate

Lawmakers and representatives from community organizations and the media will discuss state issues during a virtual panel discussion immediately following an Oct. 19 debate for the Oklahoma governor’s race.  The Governor’s Debate Panel Discussion is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., or immediately following “Executive Session,” the Oct. 19 gubernatorial debate between Republican Gov. Kevin […]

Together Oklahoma hosting chapter meetings for Comanche, Grady, and Stephens Counties with virtual options

Together Oklahoma is excited to announce three upcoming chapter meetings in Comanche County, Grady County, and Stephens County, where residents can learn how the organization works to help put power back in the hands of everyday Oklahomans, as well as the chance to connect with fellow advocates in the community.  The chapter meetings are free […]