2017 GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAMBER PUBLIC POLICY GUIDE

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1 2017 GREATER LAHOMA CITY CHAMBER PUBLIC POLICY GUIDE

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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Chair... page 2 Pro-Business Scorecard...page 14 Government Relations Staff... page 3 Greater C Chamber PAC... page 4 Elected Officials Directory...page 16 Chamber Leadership...page Public Policy Priorities... page 5 GOVERNMENT RELATIONS BENEFACTORS GOVERNMENT RELATIONS SPONSORS Enable Midstream Partners Google 1

4 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber takes pride in its role as the voice of business and the visionary organization of Oklahoma City. It is a role that we have held for more than 125 years, and as one of the largest chambers of commerce in the United States, we believe that our organization has an enormous impact in the political arena. As we begin the legislative session, it is a critical time to fully engage in the political process. The state is facing tough budgeting decisions, and many of our most effective economic development programs are up for review. Our education system is at a crossroads. And uncertainty at the federal level leads to questions about heath care and transportation outcomes on a state and local level. RHONDA HOOPER Chair, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Jordan Advertising The Chamber is fully dedicated to ensuring the voice of the business community is strongly and accurately expressed throughout the legislative process on all of the issues found in the. But our success depends on working together as a business community. I invite you to examine our legislative priorities and be vocal with your elected officials about what matters. When an issue affecting your business, industry or the future of Oklahoma City is being considered by the legislature, please take a moment to let your officials know where you stand. By simply making a phone call or sending an or letter, you will have a direct impact on the legislative process and positively supplement the Chamber s efforts at the capitol. Our region remains strong because of visionary leadership and an ongoing commitment of community leaders. The Chamber will continue this momentum by working with elected officials to advance responsible solutions to the challenges we face. Sincerely, Rhonda Hooper Chair, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber President & CEO of Jordan Advertising 2

5 BE AN ADVOCATE FOR BUSINESS. Business Advocacy Center The Chamber s Business Advocacy Center, makes having a voice at the Capitol simple. With just a few simple clicks, you can identify your elected officials and communicate with them, ensuring you have an impact on the decisions of our state s leaders. You can also stay up-to-date during the legislative session by signing up for The Business Advocate, the Chamber s newsletter solely focused on what s happening at the Capitol during the legislative session. Together, we can build a stronger business climate for Greater Oklahoma City. Contact the Government Relations Team Throughout the year, the Chamber s team works to ensure that Greater Oklahoma City is moving forward and growing stronger. From promoting pro-business policies at the Capitol to economic development, the Chamber is the voice of business in Greater Oklahoma City. The Chamber staff is always available to assist your business in any way possible. Roy H. Williams, CCE President & CEO rwilliams@okcchamber.com Michael Carrier President, Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau mcarrier@visitokc.com Mark VanLandingham Vice President, Government Relations mvanlandingham@okcchamber.com Drew Dugan, CCE Vice President, Education and Workforce Development ddugan@okcchamber.com Derek Sparks Government Relations Manager dsparks@okcchamber.com Kurt Foreman Vice President, Economic Development kforeman@okcchamber.com Sarah Barton Government Relations Executive Assistant sbarton@okcchamber.com Cynthia Reid Vice President, Marketing and Communications creid@okcchamber.com 3

6 A Unified Voice for Oklahoma City s Businesses One of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber s primary goals is to improve Oklahoma s business climate and foster economic growth. To further the goals of the Greater Oklahoma City business community, the Greater C Chamber Political Action Committee was formed to aggressively pursue the election and re-election of candidates who take a stand for Oklahoma City s key business issues. Since 2010, the Greater C Chamber PAC has strengthened the Chamber s ability to advocate on behalf of the Oklahoma City business community. Since its creation, the Greater C Chamber PAC has contributed $329,850 to help elect pro-business candidates. The Greater C Chamber PAC raised a record amount of $115,500 for the election cycle. Given the historically high number of open seats created by term limits and resignations, and the high number of incumbents who drew challengers this year, the Chamber PAC was able to invest the resources necessary to make a record number of contributions to pro-business candidates competing in races in every region of Oklahoma. The Chamber PAC contributed a total of $95,000 to pro-business candidates competing in the 2015 & 2016 elections. During the election cycle, the Greater C Chamber PAC made 86 contributions to candidates in state legislative and local races. Of these 86 contributions, 81 were made to successful candidates, giving the Chamber PAC an impressive overall winning percentage of 94 percent. This success rate demonstrates the strong influence the Chamber PAC has in electing pro-business candidates across the state who will be more likely to support the Chamber s Public Policy agenda. The Greater C Chamber PAC s unified voice has a proven track record in making a substantial impact on the political future of Oklahoma City. It exists to allow every business the chance to voice its support for pro-business candidates. You can be a part of this effort make a contribution to help the Chamber ensure a stronger economic climate by helping elect candidates who will support economic development, workers compensation reform and transportation/ infrastructure funding. For more information about the Greater C Chamber PAC or to make a contribution, visit or contact Mark VanLandingham at mvanlandingham@okcchamber.com or

7 GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES 2017 Government Priorities STATE ISSUES Workers Comp Reform The Chamber supports defending and improving the comprehensive workers compensation reform legislation passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Mary Fallin during the 2013 session. Economic Development Programs The Chamber supports retaining the state s premier economic/community development programs which are critical in attracting new businesses to the state, assisting existing companies expand and encouraging investment in communities across the state. Following are the key programs the Chamber will work to protect: Quality Jobs Act, 21st Century QJA, Small Employer QJA and the Prime Contractor QJA Aerospace Engineer Tax Credit Investment/New Jobs Tax Credit Historical Building Rehabilitation Tax Credit Freeport (Inventory) Exemption Five-year ad valorem abatement and sales tax exemption for manufacturing facilities Oklahoma Regional Home Office Insurance Premium Tax Credit In 2017, the Chamber will support extending the Aerospace Engineer Tax Credit Programs (for both employers and employees) for at least five years. There are several other programs the Chamber believes should be retained which relate to specific industries or are designed to generate economic development. Those programs include: Oklahoma Quality Events Act, Sales Tax Exemption & Refund for Aircraft Repairs, Exemption & Refund for Aircraft Maintenance/Manufacturing, Excise Tax Exemption on Aircraft Sales and Oklahoma Film Enhancement Rebate Program. The Chamber supports the Oklahoma Incentive Evaluation Commission, which was established to make recommendations to the legislature and governor on which incentive programs are serving their intended purpose and creating economic/ community development. If an incentive program cannot show a positive return to the state, it should be scaled back or repealed. Wind Subsidies The Chamber supports placing an annual cap on the Zero-Emission Tax Credit and ending the Manufacturer s Sales Tax Exemption for new wind facilities. The Chamber also supports requiring the Zero-Emission Tax Credit to be claimed only as a credit and not as a refund. Gun Legislation The Chamber supports the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and responsible expansion of gunowners rights. However, the Chamber will oppose legislation to allow open/concealed carry of guns into high-economic impact events, including horse shows, NCAA and Big XII sporting events (including the Women s College World Series, college baseball 5

8 at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, NCAA and Big XII basketball tournaments at Chesapeake Energy Arena/Cox Center), the Oklahoma State Fair, Olympic qualifying on the Oklahoma River and high school basketball and wrestling tournaments at the State Fairgrounds. The Chamber will work with the National Rifle Association, the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association and other stakeholders to improve and clarify existing gun laws while, at the same time, protecting the above events, many of which are contractually obligated to prohibit weapons. Criminal Justice/ Sentencing Reform The Chamber supports legislation and funding for sentencing reforms and rehabilitation programs to ease the financial drain on Oklahoma s criminal justice system, lessen the burden on jails and prisons throughout the state and allow non-violent offenders to enter the workforce more quickly. The Chamber supports the recommendations of the Governor s Task Force on Criminal Justice Reform. Pension Reform The Chamber supports legislation to strengthen the long-term financial condition of the state s pension plans. Water The Chamber will work with the governor, state legislature, City of Oklahoma City and other stakeholders to ensure the availability of a long-term water supply for central Oklahoma. Real ID The Chamber supports legislation to bring Oklahoma into compliance with the federal Real ID laws. Oil & Gas Tax The Chamber supports a stable oil and gas tax structure which promotes the investment of drilling capital in Oklahoma. i2e The Chamber supports continued funding for i2e programs, including the Seed Capital Fund. Competitive Markets for Vision Care The Chamber will support efforts to improve the availability of vision care in Oklahoma by eliminating artificial barriers to entry into the eye hardware market. FEDERAL ISSUES Alcohol Law Modernization The Chamber will support legislation to eliminate restrictions that prohibit continued modernization of Oklahoma s alcohol laws. Remote Transactions Parity Act The Chamber supports passage of the Remote Transactions Parity Act to ensure sales and use taxes owed from online purchases are fairly and effectively reported, remitted and collected. Immigration Reform The Chamber supports federal immigration reform to secure the borders and establish reasonable and effective visa policies/procedures to attract essential workers to the United States. MUNICIPAL ISSUES MAPS 3 The Chamber supports timely completion of all MAPS 3 projects. 6

9 EDUCATION/ WORKFORCE PRIORITIES 2017 Education and Workforce Development Priorities STATE ISSUES Teacher Pay Raises The Chamber recognizes the need to increase Pre-K-12 teacher base pay by at least $5000 per year, using new revenues if necessary. In order to bring Oklahomans together on this vital issue, we believe there must be a plan that includes these key components: 1) An immediate increase in starting base salary level for all teachers (without creating a funding crisis for other areas of government). 2) Development of new, broad-based portfolio of new revenue streams, or expansion of existing revenue streams, that does not disproportionately burden any taxpayer segment. 3) Fundamental administrative reforms that allow more money to go directly to the classroom and provide school districts more flexibility to spend local funds. Long-term Teacher Pay Plan The Chamber supports development of a long-term teacher pay plan that helps address the teacher shortage by rewarding teacher performance and experience or incentivizes teachers to work in high priority areas. Early Childhood Education The Chamber steadfastly supports early childhood education and full funding of prekindergarten and kindergarten programs. Targeted spending on our youngest children is simply a smart investment. The Chamber supports legislative initiatives to maintain early childhood education programs and initiatives. Development of New Curriculum Standards The business community, through the Chamber, must be actively involved in making sure Oklahoma adopts new high-quality standards to ensure high school graduates are college and career ready. The Chamber should be actively engaged with the State Department of Education and State Board of Education as they implement and modify new statewide standards. The Chamber must continue to advocate for standards that will help educators prepare students to meet the high expectations of higher education and employers. Maintain and Protect Graduation Requirements The Chamber wants all high school graduates to be prepared to enter college or the workforce. In 2016, the Chamber supported elimination of the end-ofinstructions tests because we expect to see the State Department of Education and State Board of Education to adopt new graduation standards in The Chamber supports creation of new high school graduation requirements. We support utilization of a nationally recognized assessment, such as the ACT or other nationally recognized tests, to be used as part of 7

10 new graduation requirements. New requirements must be rigorous, cost-effective, nationally comparable, timely and relevant to students/educators/parents. A-F School Report Cards The Chamber has historically supported creation of meaningful accountability and performance assessment systems including the A-F school site reports. The Chamber will support improvements to this system that are relevant and that make the reports easy for parents and community members to understand. Scores must reflect real performance. Public Charter Schools The Chamber supports charter schools and education choices. Charter schools are public schools with public school students and are required to adhere to Oklahoma statutes regarding public schools. We support creating high-quality charter schools and enabling successful charter schools to grow. We support creating a solution to ensure all public schools are funded equitably, and specifically we support creating a solution to address the facility needs of Oklahoma charter schools. Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) has consistently ranked among the nation's top public high schools. Over half of OSSM graduates stay in Oklahoma, and 85 percent choose STEM careers. The Chamber supports full funding of the OSSM FY 2017 budget request. Higher Education College Degree Completion and Funding Since 2011, Gov. Mary Fallin and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have been working to increase the number of degrees and certifications. The Chamber supports prioritizing funds to ensure continued success for the Complete College America initiative. The Chamber supports higher education capital and maintenance improvements to support record enrollment growth as funding is available. Oklahoma s Promise Oklahoma s Promise is one of the most successful college access programs in the country. We oppose legislation that would diminish the program s focus on college access. We support efforts to increase the number of college graduates and to maintain the direct allocation of state funds, which ensures full funding of the scholarships earned by Oklahoma students. CareerTech Business and Industry Training The Oklahoma CareerTech system is acknowledged as one of the top systems in the nation. CareerTech is a key ingredient in attracting industry to Oklahoma through its Training for Industry Program (TIP). The Chamber supports enhancement of CareerTech programming and ongoing funding to assure that training needs for new and existing industry are being met. Career Readiness and Certification The Chamber believes Oklahoma needs more of its workforce to have post-secondary education targeted toward the skills that are in demand and meet industry needs. We support key scholarship programs: Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grants (OTEG), Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grants (OTAG) School and Campus Safety The Chamber continues to oppose efforts that would allow firearms to be present on college and career tech campuses. The Chamber believes firearms should not be part of life on campus. The Chamber opposes efforts to permit the carrying of weapons at early childhood, Pre-K through 12, college and career tech facilities. We support concurrent enrollment. These will help achieve the Complete College America goals by enabling more students to enter college and obtain a college degree. 8

11 HEALTH CARE PRIORITIES photo provided by Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 2017 Health Care Priorities STATE ISSUES Health Insurance The Chamber supports: Extending Health Insurance Coverage to More Oklahomans The Chamber supports extending health insurance coverage to more Oklahoma residents, through pursuit of all available funds, to cover the costs of uncompensated care that is currently shifted to employers and health care providers. Preserving and Broadening Insure Oklahoma The Chamber supports the State of Oklahoma s efforts to work with the new presidential administration to preserve Insure Oklahoma through securing a multi-year waiver from the federal government. The Chamber further supports broadening Insure Oklahoma to provide health insurance coverage to more of the state s uninsured. Pursuing a Section 1332 Waiver The Chamber supports participating in statelevel dialogue on obtaining a Section 1332 waivers (if available under the ACA) to ensure access for businesses to affordable health insurance coverage. Care Coordination Model The Chamber supports efforts by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to implement care coordination models designed to provide access to more efficient, less costly, higher-quality health care for the state s high-risk and vulnerable aged, blind and disabled (ABD) population. Research and Development The Chamber will support efforts to foster an environment that is conducive to further research and will oppose efforts to unreasonably restrict the continued development of the state s bioscience and research programs. Mandates The Chamber opposes new health insurance mandates and liability that will undermine an employer s ability to provide quality health insurance at reasonable cost to employees. The Chamber further opposes new mandates being placed on physicians, hospitals and providers that will increase the cost of providing quality health care in Oklahoma. Physician Shortage/Rural Access The Chamber supports the following initiatives to address health care disparities: 1) incentivizing the recruitment and retention of primary care physicians and allied health professionals in rural and underserved areas; 2) expanding residency programs in the state s medical schools and 3) developing high school programs to encourage medical careers. The Chamber supports efforts to identify new funding streams dedicated to these initiatives. The Chamber also supports the expansion of technology platforms (such as telemedicine and 9

12 telehealth) to address the physician shortage and limited access to health care in rural Oklahoma. The Chamber will work with the state legislature, the Oklahoma State Insurance Department and insurance carriers to participate in policy development to achieve provider network adequacy. Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) The Chamber supports the constitutional provisions of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) to support the public health of Oklahomans. Uncompensated Care Pool The Chamber supports adequate funding for the state s uncompensated care pool which allows federallyqualified health centers to be paid for providing quality health care to underserved Oklahomans. Any Willing Provider The Chamber opposes any willing provider legislation which would eliminate the incentive for medical providers to contract with managed care networks and, as a result, potentially frustrate efforts at cost and quality control and ultimately deny consumers the benefits of cost-reducing arrangements with providers. Wellness/Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan The Chamber supports state initiatives including wellness and disease prevention and care programs that serve to improve the physical, behavioral and mental health of Oklahoma citizens such as the Oklahoma State Health Innovation Plan; the new fiveyear Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan supported through the State Department of Health; the Oklahoma City and Oklahoma County Wellness Now Plan; tobacco prevention programs; studies of the potential health effects of e-cigarettes; public outreach initiatives; efforts to address health disparities and workplace and schoolbased wellness, health education and healthy eating programs. Collaborating for BUSINESS Local Control The Chamber supports legislation that would provide municipalities with local control over local issues such as tobacco use and smoking. Prevention of Disease The Chamber recognizes the detrimental impact of chronic and communicable diseases on the quality of life for Oklahoma s citizens and the severe economic costs they impose on health care providers and employers. Therefore, the Chamber will support efforts by the state s elected officials and medical and research communities to develop avenues to successfully prevent and combat congenital, chronic, pandemic and communicable diseases. Penalties for Sale of Over-the-Counter Drugs The Chamber will oppose measures that would limit access to the sale of legal over-the-counter products. Prescription Drug Abuse The Chamber acknowledges prescription drug abuse is a crisis facing Oklahoma and supports collaborative efforts by stakeholders to address this issue that can lead to death and negatively impact quality of life, health care costs and employers. FEDERAL ISSUES The Chamber supports improving health care quality, access and affordability without imposing new mandates and/or taxes on business. Therefore, the Chamber opposes a single-payer government-run/ public option or health care system with government mandates. The Chamber believes that employers drive innovation in health benefits and that market-driven health reforms are the best approach to reducing costs while promoting efficiency, wellness and quality of care. 10 The decisions made at the Capitol have far-reaching impacts on all Oklahomans and Oklahoma business owners. The Chamber recognizes that all businesses in the state should have the opportunity to grow and succeed in a positive business climate. By collaborating with various partner organizations on issues, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber can help promote a business-friendly environment throughout Greater Oklahoma City and the State of Oklahoma. During the 2017 legislative session, the Chamber will partner with the Tulsa Regional Chamber on a joint agenda. This agenda can be seen in its entirety at

13 TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES 2017 Transportation Priorities STATE ISSUES Major Projects The Chamber will advocate for full funding and timely completion of work on major interchanges located at Interstate 44/Broadway Extension and I-240/I-35 (Crossroads), as well as the following major projects: I-40 east of I-240, I-40 east of I-35 (Tinker Air Force Base); necessary improvements to State Highway 74 (north of Lake Hefner Parkway); and expansion of I-40 to six lanes (east of Choctaw Road Interchange). Governor s Bridge Improvement Plan The Chamber supports providing adequate annual appropriations to implement Gov. Mary Fallin and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation s (ODOT) Bridge Improvement Plan to repair or replace all of Oklahoma s structurally deficient bridges on the state s highway system by ODOT Eight-Year Plan The Chamber supports annual appropriations necessary to preserve and implement ODOT s eightyear construction work plan. Further, the Chamber will strongly oppose any effort to divert dedicated transportation funding to other areas of government. To ensure funding is available to ODOT for the performance of critical project completion and maintenance work on the state s transportation system, the Chamber supports keeping the state s gasoline tax revenue whole. Governor s Turnpike Plan The Chamber supports Gov. Fallin and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority s Driving Forward Turnpike Program and, specifically, the following Oklahoma City-area projects: 1) the construction of a new turnpike facility to link Interstates 40 and 44 (Turner Turnpike) in eastern Oklahoma County; and 2) the construction of a new southwest extension of the existing Kilpatrick Turnpike between I-40 and State Highway 152/Airport Road. Ports of Entry The Chamber supports adequate annual state appropriations and staffing levels for the timely completion and effective use of weigh stations at Oklahoma s ports of entry to ensure the protection of Oklahoma s roads and bridges from unnecessary damage caused by overweight freight loads. State Transit Funding The Chamber supports protecting state revenues allocated into the State of Oklahoma s Public Transit Revolving Fund to meet citizen demand for public transit. Heartland Flyer Passenger rail service is a key component of the development of the Oklahoma City intermodal hub and the future development of commuter rail throughout the metropolitan area. The Chamber will work with the congressional delegation, the Oklahoma State Legislature, ODOT and the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) to oppose efforts to reduce or eliminate state or federal funding received by Oklahoma to operate the Heartland Flyer Amtrak service to Fort Worth, Texas. Moreover, the Chamber supports ongoing efforts by ODOT to negotiate with the State of Texas and Amtrak to ensure Amtrak can be maintained as the passenger rail carrier. 11

14 The Chamber supports continued dialogue on extending the Heartland Flyer Amtrak service to Newton, Kansas which would connect Oklahoma City to Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and other locations on the Amtrak system. Oklahoma Rail Safety Improvements Plan The Chamber supports ODOT s Rail Safety Improvements plan to address rail safety issues in Oklahoma City and across the state. MUNICIPAL ISSUES Downtown Boulevard The Chamber will work with the congressional delegation, the City of Oklahoma City and ODOT to ensure the timely completion of the Downtown Boulevard. Significant delays in completing the Downtown Boulevard will impair access to downtown and negatively impact current and future businesses located along the proposed boulevard route and within the downtown core. Mass Transit/Commuter Rail The Chamber supports implementation of transit programs that will best serve central Oklahoma including the Central Oklahoma Transit and Parking Authority (COTPA) 2005 Fixed Guideway Transit Study and its following components: Association of Central Oklahoma Government s (ACOG) Regional Transit Dialogue Committees to identify regional transit alternatives/solutions for central Oklahoma. ACOG s Commuter Corridors Study recommendations to implement mitigation strategies for future congestion. The Chamber further supports the development and implementation of a task force consisting of core central Oklahoma cities working toward the goal of establishing a Regional Transit Authority (RTA) to further plan and launch future regional transit services. The Chamber will work with ACOG, municipal governments, ODOT and Class 1 railroads to conduct early-stage planning for introducing commuter rail service into downtown Oklahoma City from Norman, Edmond and Midwest City. Further planning consideration should be given to potential future expansion of rail service to the Shawnee and Yukon areas. Intermodal Hub The Chamber will work with the City of Oklahoma City, ACOG, COTPA, ODOT and the state legislature to ensure the continued viability of the intermodal hub at the Santa Fe station that will effectively integrate various modes of transportation and enhance economic development opportunities. The Chamber supports efforts to work with stakeholders to maximize alignment and development of future locally preferred alternatives for mass transportation. Direct Flights The Chamber supports the creation and increased frequency of new non-stop airline flights to and from Will Rogers World Airport to enhance the connectivity of Oklahoma City to destinations across the country. The Chamber will also work to protect existing nonstop flights. Bus Service The Chamber supports greater frequency and expanded service hours for bus routes. Parking The Chamber supports continued construction of additional parking to allow continued economic development downtown. Alternative Transportation The Chamber supports increased construction of sidewalks, trails and bike lanes. FEDERAL ISSUES Federal Highway Trust Fund The Chamber will work with our congressional delegation and ODOT to secure a permanent funding solution for the Federal Highway Trust Fund (including mass transit programs). The Chamber supports adequate funding levels to properly maintain the national transportation system. Bus Funding The Chamber supports continued increases in federal bus and facilities funding levels represented within the current FAST (Fixing America s Surface Transportation) Act, five-year transportation law. This should include discretionary bus funding being primarily needs-based. 12

15 REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE Engineering Civil Electrical Environmental Fire Protection Mechanical Power Process Structural Architecture Architectural Design Interior Design Landscape Architecture Master Planning Sustainable Design Urban Design/Planning Consulting Construction Management Cyber Security Electric Utility Analysis Environmental Planning Expert Witness/Testimony GIS Program Management Permitting Security Design Utility Optimization guernsey.us 5555 N. GRAND BLVD. LAHOMA CITY,

16 LAHOMA STATE LEGISLATURE PRO-BUSINESS SCORES It is critical for the business community to support candidates and elected officials who will advance probusiness legislation at the Capitol. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber s government relations division provides information prepared by the statewide Research Institute for Economic Development (RIED) to identify elected officials votes on issues important to the business community. Alongside the RIED scores, the Chamber also assigns a score to legislators based on issues important to the Greater Oklahoma City region. In 2016, the Chamber tracked votes on the e-fairness bill, the telecomm act, ODOT bonds, gun bill to protect events, municipal BOA, criminal justice reform measures, wine and beer in grocery and convenience stores, alcohol liscensing for catering and events, end-of-instruction tests and pension reform. Legislators could also receive bonus points for not signing the strict scrutiny gun measure or transgender bathroom legislation. The following charts represent the voting records for state House and Senate members based on the issues identified by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and RIED scores for RIED scores for previous years can be found at Disclaimer: All data in these charts are obtained from legislative, government and private sector sources. The data, information and estimations herein are not warranted as to accuracy and are presented as is and without warranty either expressed or implied. The purpose of this material is to inform. Further, the material is not intended to be and does not constitute an endorsement of any kind or as an official source. Interested persons should formulate their own opinions relative to the data, information and estimations herein or to any information related thereto. Oklahoma State Senate Senator Party District RIED C Senator Party District RIED C Allen, Mark R 4 72% 73% Anderson, Patrick R 19 77% 62% Barrington, Don R 31 90% 90% Bass, Randy D 32 54% 59% Bice, Stephanie R % 100% Bingman, Brian R % 93% Boggs, Larry R 7 87% 80% Brecheen, Josh R 6 67% 66% Brooks, Corey R 43 87% 80% Brown, Bill R 36 67% 83% Crain, Brian R 39 95% 93% Dahm, Nathan R 33 49% 63% David, Kim R % 100% Dossett, JJ D 34 74% 90% Fields, Eddie R % 100% Floyd, Kay* D 46 82% 85% Ford, John R % 100% Fry, Jack R 42 77% 93% Garrison, Earl** D 9 NG 44% Griffin, A.J. R 20 95% 100% Halligan, Jim R 21 95% 100% Holt, David R 30 90% 93% Jech, Darcy R 26 90% 93% Jolley, Clark* R 41 64% 84% Justice, Ron* R % 100+% Loveless, Kyle R 45 90% 90% Marlatt, Bryce R % 93% Matthews, Kevin D 11 67% 63% Mazzei, Mike R 25 77% 80% Newberry, Dan R 37 85% 90% Paddack, Susan D 13 87% 83% Pittman, Anastasia D 48 82% 80% Quinn, Marty R 2 92% 90% Schulz, Mike R % 90% Sharp, Ron R % 100% Shaw, Wayne R 3 100% 80% Shortey, Ralph R 44 77% 76% Silk, Joseph R 5 69% 76% Simpson, Frank R 14 85% 86% Smalley, Jason R 28 82% 73% Sparks, John* D 16 77% 71% Standridge, Rob R % 83% Stanislawski, Gary R 35 95% 90% Sykes, Anthony R 24 51% 70% Thompson, Roger R 8 100% 100% Treat, Greg R 47 79% 80% Wyrick, Charles D 1 79% 80% Yen, Ervin R % 100% * = Five bonus points awarded if a legislator did not sign CCR to HB 3098 in committee. Therefore, a legislator receiving "100+%" would have received bonus points. ** = This senator was ill most of the session, therefore his scores likely doesn't reflect how he would have voted had he been present. NG = No grade 14

17 Oklahoma House of Representatives Representative Party District RIED C Representative Party District RIED C Banz, Gary* R % 81% Bennett, John R 2 74% 63% Biggs, Scott R 51 95% 80% Billy, Lisa R 42 90% 80% Brown, Mike D 4 67% 76% Brumbaugh, David R 76 77% 73% Caldwell, Chad R 40 77% 93% Calvey, Kevin R 82 95% 100% Cannaday, Ed D 15 85% 90% Casey, Dennis* R 35 95% 95% Christian, Mike R 93 51% 79% Cleveland, Bobby R 20 85% 83% Cockroft, Josh R 27 87% 73% Condit, Donnie* D 18 92% 95% Coody, Ann R % 80% Coody, Jeff R 63 95% 80% Cooksey, Marian R 39 95% 80% Cox, Doug R 5 82% 76% Denney, Lee R 33 85% 93% Derby, David R 74 92% 80% Dunlap, Travis R 10 95% 80% Dunnington, Jason D 88 69% 83% Echols, Jon R 90 82% 93% Enns, John** R 41 NG 37% Faught, George R 14 79% 70% Fisher, Dan R 60 67% 56% Fourkiller, William D 86 46% 62% Goodwin, Regina D 73 51% 63% Grau, Randy R 81 69% 69% Griffith, Claudia D 45 82% 90% Hall, Elise R % 90% Hardin, Tommy R 49 95% 70% Henke, Katie R 71 95% 100% Hickman, Jeffrey R % 86% Hoskin, Chuck* D 6 51% 78% Inman, Scott* D 94 72% 64% Johnson, Dennis R % 80% Jordan, John Paul R 43 79% 93% Joyner, Charlie R 95 79% 100% Kannady, Chris R 91 79% 86% Kern, Sally R 84 67% 50% Kirby, Dan R 75 59% 86% Kouplen, Steve D 24 79% 80% Leewright, James R 29 82% 83% Lepak, Mark R 9 100% 100% Lockhart, James D 3 51% 53% Loring, Ben D 7 87% 90% Martin, Scott R % 90% McBride, Mark R 53 90% 83% McCall, Charles R 22 72% 76% McCullough, Mark R 30 90% 80% McDaniel, Jeannie D 78 79% 90% McDaniel, Randy R 83 95% 100% McPeak, Jerry* D 13 21% 54% Montgomery, John R 62 87% 60% Moore, Lewis R 96 77% 80% Morrissette, Richard* D 92 38% 64% Mulready, Glen R % 100% Munson, Cyndi D 85 74% 90% Murdock, Casey R 61 95% 83% Murphey, Jason R 31 64% 70% Nelson, Jason* R 87 72% 57% Newell, Tom R 28 95% 100% Nollan, Jadine R % 100% O'Donnell, Terry R 23 77% 100% Ortega, Charles R 52 79% 86% Osborn, Leslie* R 47 85% 98% Ownbey, Pat R % 90% Park, Scooter R % 80% Perryman, David D 56 92% 63% Peterson, Pam R 67 82% 76% Pfeiffer, John R 38 95% 90% Proctor, Eric D 77 51% 60% Pruett, R. C.* D 19 95% 91% Renegar, Brian D 17 69% 90% Ritze, Mike R 80 49% 46% Roberts, Dustin R 21 95% 100% Roberts, Sean R 36 85% 76% Rogers, Michael R 98 90% 83% Rousselot, Wade* D 12 59% 58% Russ, Todd R 55 95% 80% Sanders, Mike R % 73% Scott, Seneca D 72 59% 76% Sears, Earl* R 11 77% 91% Shelton, Mike D 97 46% 53% Sherrer, Ben* D 8 72% 85% Shoemake, Jerry* D 16 74% 78% Stone, Shane D 89 64% 80% Strohm, Chuck R 69 72% 50% Tadlock, Johnny D 1 77% 76% Thomsen, Todd R % 100% Vaughan, Steve R % 100% Virgin, Emily D 44 64% 83% Walker, Ken R 70 82% 66% Wallace, Kevin R 32 95% 93% Watson, Weldon* R % 98% Wesselhoft, Paul R 54 82% 60% Williams, Cory D 34 51% 59% Wood, Justin R 26 95% 86% Wright, Harold* R 57 90% 100+% Young, George D 99 67% 63% * = Five bonus points awarded on each vote if a legislator did not sign CCR to HJR 1009 and/or voted against HB 1619 in committee. Therefore, a legislator receiving "100+%" would have received bonus points ** = This representative was ill most of the session, therefore his score likely doesn't reflect how he would have voted had he been present 15

18 LAHOMA S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION UNITED STATES SENATE Senator Jim Inhofe (R) (202) (202) (fax) 1900 Northwest Expressway, Suite 1210 Oklahoma City, (405) (405) (fax) Senator James Lankford (R) (202) (202) (fax) 1015 N Broadway Ave., Suite 310 (405) UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Congressman Jim Bridenstine (R) District 1 (202) E 81st St., Suite 5150 Tulsa, (918) Congressman Markwayne Mullin (R) District 2 (202) Azalea Park Dr. Muskogee, (918) Congressman Frank Lucas (R) District 3 (202) NW Expressway, Suite B Yukon, (405) Congressman Tom Cole (R) District 4 (202) Springer Dr., Suite 201 Norman, (405) Congressman Steve Russell (R) District 5 (202) SE 29th St., Suite 400 Del City, (405)

19 62;II 2 66 LAHOMA COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL MAP County Line Council Rockwell 3; 62; 3;US US 152 3;I 3;I ; 3;II ;; JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania Western US ;US II235; US 77 Santa Fe II 35;;US 62;;US 77 II44;; 66 High / Kelley II 3 5 ;US 3 5;US62 62 II II 35 ;;II 44;; 66 Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane 77H II 35; 35;66 66 II 35;;US 77 Sooner Air Depot 3;; II 240 II 40;;US 270 TOM COLE DISTRICT 4 US 62 STEVE RUSSELL DISTRICT 5 I I Midwest Blvd Douglas Post Westminster Anderson Hiwassee Henny Choctaw Indian Meridian 3; I 40; US 2 Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah Pottawatomie Waterloo/248th Sorghum Mill/234th Covell/206th 192nd Edmond/178th 15th/164th 33rd/150th Memorial/136th 122nd Hefner/108th Britton/93rd Wilshire/78th 63rd 50th 36th 23rd 10th Reno 15th 29th 44th 59th 74th 89th 17

20 EXECUTIVE BRANCH Governor Mary Fallin 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 212 Oklahoma City, (405) (405) (fax) Mansion address: 820 NE 23rd St. Oklahoma City, Lt. Governor Todd Lamb 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 211 Oklahoma City, (405) (405) (fax) LAHOMA STATE GOVERNMENT Election carried out by State Election Board (405) Oklahoma s state government consists of the executive, legislative and judicial branches. The executive offices are elected to four-year terms, except for members of the Corporation Commission, who are elected to staggered six-year terms. Oklahoma s bicameral legislature is composed of 48 State Senators and 101 State Representatives. The state is divided into nine Supreme Court judicial districts, with three judges elected every two years during the general elections. 18

21 Attorney General The Honorable Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, (405) Auditor and Inspector The Honorable Gary Jones 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 100 Oklahoma City, (405) Corporation Commission The Honorable Bob Anthony The Honorable Todd Hiett The Honorable Dana Murphy 2101 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Jim Reese, Secretary and Commissioner 2800 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Commerce Secretary Deby Snodgrass 900 N Stiles Ave. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Education The Honorable Joy Hofmeister 2500 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Health Terry Cline, Commissioner 1000 NE 10th St. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Labor The Honorable Melissa McLawhorn Houston, Commissioner 3017 N Stiles, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Public Safety Michael Thompson, Commissioner 3600 N Martin Luther King Ave. Oklahoma City, (405) Department of Transportation Secretary Gary Ridley Mike Patterson, Executive Director 200 NE 21st St. Oklahoma City, (405) Employment Security Commission Richard McPherson, Executive Director Will Rogers Memorial Bldg N Lincoln Blvd., Room 502 Oklahoma City, (405) Insurance Department The Honorable John Doak Five Corporate Plaza 3625 NW 56th, Ste. 100 Oklahoma City, (405) Oklahoma Development Finance Authority Michael D. Davis, President 9220 N Kelley Ave. Oklahoma City, (405) Oklahoma Secretary of Energy and Environment Secretary Michael Teague 204 N Robinson Ave., Suite 1010 (405) STATE AGENCIES (Names of statewide elected officials included) Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department Secretary Deby Snodgrass 900 N Stiles Ave. Oklahoma City, (405) otrd.ok.gov/oktourism Secretary of State Secretary Chris Benge 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 101 Oklahoma City, (405) State Treasurer The Honorable Ken Miller 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 217 Oklahoma City, (405) Oklahoma Tax Commission Steve Burrage, Chairman M.C. Conners Building 2501 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Water Resources Board Julie Cunningham, Interim Executive Director 3800 N Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Workers Compensation Court of Existing Claims Denver Davison Building 1915 N Stiles Ave., Suite 127 Oklahoma City, (405) *names in bold are elected officials 19

22 LAHOMA STATE SENATE Lt. Governor Todd Lamb President of the Senate Senator Mike Schulz President Pro Tempore Senator John Sparks Democratic Leader Capitol website: State Senate website: Senate switchboard: (405) Fax (405) Send mail to: The Honorable (State Senator s Name) Oklahoma State Senate State Capitol Building 2300 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, STATE SENATORS (10-COUNTY PARTNERSHIP REGION) Bice, Stephanie (R-22) bice@oksenate.gov Dugger, Tom (R-21) dugger@oksenate.gov Floyd, Kay (D-46) floyd@oksenate.gov Fry, Jack (R-42) fry@oksenate.gov Griffin, AJ (R-20) griffin@oksenate.gov Holt, David (R-30) holt@oksenate.gov 20

23 LAHOMA STATE SENATE Jech, Darcy (R-26) Loveless, Kyle (R-45) McCourtney, Greg (R-13) Paxton, Lonnie (R-23) Pittman, Anastasia (D-48) Pugh, Adam (R-41) Scott, Paul (R-43) Sharp, Ron (R-17) Shortey, Ralph (R-44) Smalley, Jason (R-28) Sparks, John (D-16) Standridge, Rob (R-15) Sykes, Anthony (R-24) Treat, Greg (R-47) Yen, Ervin (R- 40) 21

24 LAHOMA STATE SENATE STATE SENATORS BY DISTRICT NUMBER DISTRICT # SENATOR COUNTIES 1. Micheal Bergstrom (R) Craig, Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa 2. Marty Quinn (R) Mayes, Rogers 3. Wayne Shaw (R) Adair, Cherokee, Deleware, Mayes, Rogers 4. Mark Allen (R) LeFlore, Sequoyah 5. Joseph Silk (R) Atoka, Choctaw, Le Flore, McCurtain, Pushmataha 6. Josh Brecheen (R) Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston, Marshall 7. Larry Boggs (R) Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, Okfuskee, Pittsburg 8. Roger Thompson (R) McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee 9. Dewayne Pemberton (R) Cherokee, Muskogee 10. Eddie Fields (R) Kay, Osage 11. Kevin Matthews (D) Osage, Tulsa 12. James Leewright (R) Creek, Tulsa 13. Greg McCourtney (R) Garvin, Hughes, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Seminole 14. Frank Simpson (R) Carter, Johnston, Love, Murray 15. Rob Standridge (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma 16. John Sparks (D) Cleveland 17. Ron Sharp (R) Oklahoma, Pottawatomie 18. Kim David (R) Cherokee, Mayes, Muskogee, Tulsa, Wagoner 19. Roland Pederson (R) Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay 20. AJ Griffin (R) Kingfisher, Logan, Noble, Pawnee 21. Tom Dugger (R) Payne 22. Stephanie Bice (R) Canadian, Oklahoma 23. Lonnie Paxton (R) Canadian, Grady, Kingfisher 24. Anthony Sykes (R) Cleveland 25. Joe Newhouse (R) Tulsa 26. Darcy Jech (R) Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Custer, Kingfisher, Roger Mills 27. Bryce Marlatt (R) Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Texas, Woods, Woodward 28. Jason Smalley (R) Lincoln, Pottawatomie, Seminole 29. Julie Daniels (R) Nowata, Rogers, Washington 30. David Holt (R) Oklahoma 31. Chris Kidd (R) Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens, Tillman 32. Randy Bass (D) Comanche 33. Nathan Dahm (R) Tulsa 34. J.J. Dossett (D) Rogers, Tulsa 35. Gary Stanislawski (R) Tulsa 36. Bill Brown (R) Tulsa, Wagoner 37. Dan Newberry (R) Tulsa 38. Mike Schulz (R) Custer, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Washita 39. Dave Rader (R) Tulsa 40. Ervin Yen (R) Oklahoma 41. Adam Pugh (R) Oklahoma 42. Jack Fry (R) Oklahoma 43. Paul Scott (R) Garvin, Grady, McClain, Stephens 44. Ralph Shortey (R) Canadian, Oklahoma 45. Kyle Loveless (R) Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma 46. Kay Floyd (D) Oklahoma 47. Greg Treat (R) Oklahoma 48. Anastasia Pittman (D) Oklahoma 22

25 US 62; 62;II 2 66 LAHOMA COUNTY STATE SENATE DISTRICTS MAP County Line SHORTEY SD44 3; 3;US 152 3;I ;I FLOYD SD46 HOLT SD30 3; 3;II US ;US II235; 3;; YEN SD40 TREAT SD47 74 JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE BICE SD22 Council Rockwell Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania Western Santa Fe STANDRIDGE SD15 77H 3;; II 240 LOVELESS SD45 II 35;;US 62;;US 77 FRY SD42 II 3 5 ;US 3 5;US62 62 US 62 II PITTMAN SD48 II44;; 66 II 35 ;;II 44;; 66 US 77 35;66 II 35; II 35;;US 77 High / Kelley Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane Sooner Air Depot Midwest Blvd Douglas II 40;;US 270 PUGH SD41 Post Westminster Anderson Hiwassee I I Henny Choctaw Indian Meridian 3; I 40; US 2 SHARP SD17 Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah 89th 74th 59th 44th 29th 15th Reno 10th 23rd 36th 50th 63rd Wilshire/78th Britton/93rd Hefner/108th 122nd Memorial/136th 33rd/150th 15th/164th Edmond/178th 192nd Covell/206th Sorghum Mill/234th Waterloo/248th Pottawatomie 23

26 LAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Charles McCall Speaker of the House Scott Inman Democratic Minority Leader State House website: House switchboard: (405) Fax (405) Send mail to: The Honorable (State Representative Name) House of Representatives State Capitol Building 2300 N Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, STATE REPRESENTATIVES (10-COUNTY PARTNERSHIP REGION ) Babinec, Greg (R-33) greg.babinec@okhouse.gov Baker, Rhonda (R-60) rhonda.baker@okhouse.gov Bennett, Forrest (D-92) forrest.bennett@okhouse.gov Biggs, Scott (R-51) scott.biggs@okhouse.gov Calvey, Kevin (R-82) kevin.calvey@okhouse.gov Casey, Dennis (R-35) dennis.casey@okhouse.gov Cleveland, Bobby (R-20) bob.cleveland@okhouse.gov Cockroft, Josh (R-27) josh.cockroft@okhouse.gov Dollens, Mickey (D-93) mickey.dollens@okhouse.gov Downing, Tim (R-42) tim.downing@okhouse.gov Dunnington, Jason (D-88) jason.dunnington@okhouse.gov Echols, Jon (R-90) jon.echols@okhouse.gov Enns, John (R-41) john.enns@okhouse.gov Ford, Roger (R-95) roger.ford@okhouse.gov Griffith, Claudia (D-45) claudia.griffith@okhouse.gov Hall, Elise (R-100) elise.hall@okhouse.gov Inman, Scott (D-94) scott.inman@okhouse.gov Jordan, John Paul (R-43) jp.jordan@okhouse.gov Kannady, Chris (R-91) chris.kannady@okhouse.gov Kerbs, Dell (R-26) dell.kerbs@okhouse.gov 24

27 STATE REPRESENTATIVES (CONTINUED) Lowe, Jason (D-97) Martin, Scott (R-46) Martinez, Ryan (R-39) McBride, Mark (R-53) McCall, Charles (R-22) McDaniel, Randy (R-83) Moore, Lewis (R-96) Munson, Cyndi (D-85) Murphy, Jason W. (R-31) Open (HD-28) OPEN SEAT Osborn, Leslie (R-47) Osburn, Mike (R-81) Park, Scooter (R-65) Perryman, David (D-56) Pfeiffer, John (R-38) Sanders, Mike (R-59) Stone, Shane (D-89) Teague, Tess (R-101) Virgin, Emily (D-44) Walke, Collin (D-87) Wallace, Kevin (R-32) West, Kevin (R-54) West, Tammy (R-84) Williams, Cory (D-34) Wright, Harold (R-57) Young, George (D-99) 25

28 LAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY DISTRICT District # Representative Counties District # Representative Counties District # Representative Counties 1. Johnny Tadlock (D) LeFlore, McCurtain 2. John Bennett (R) Sequoyah 3. Rick West (R) LeFlore 4. Matt Meredith (D) Cherokee 5. Josh West (R) Delaware, Mayes 6. Chuck Hoskin (D) Craig, Mayes, Rogers 7. Ben Loring (D) Delaware, Ottawa 8. Tom Gann (R) Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner 9. Mark Lepak (R) Rogers 10. Travis Dunlap (R) Nowata, Osage, Washington 11. Earl Sears (R) Rogers, Tulsa, Washington 12. Kevin McDugle (R) Wagoner 13. Avery Frix (R) McIntosh, Muskogee 14. George Faught (R) Cherokee, Muskogee 15. Ed Cannaday (D) Haskell, LeFlore, McIntosh, Muskogee, Pittsburg, Sequoyah 16. Scott Fetgatter (R) Muskogee, Okmulgee, Tulsa, Wagoner 17. Brian Renegar (D) Latimer, LeFlore, Pittsburg 18. Donnie Condit (D) Coal, Hughes, McIntosh, Pittsburg 19. J.J. Humphrey (R) Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Pushmataha 20. Bobby Cleveland (R) Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, Pottawotamie 21. Dustin Roberts (R) Bryan 22. Charles A. McCall (R) Atoka, Garvin, Johnston, Murray 23. Terry O Donnell (R) Rogers,Tulsa, Wagoner 24. Steve Kouplen (D) Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee 25. Todd Thomsen (R) Pontotoc 26. Dale Kerbs (R) Pottawatomie 27. Josh Cockroft (R) Cleveland, Pottawatomie 28. Open Pottawatomie, Seminole 29. Kyle Hilbert (R) Creek, Tulsa 30. Mark Lawson (R) Creek, Tulsa 31. Jason W. Murphey (R) Logan, Oklahoma 32. Kevin Wallace (R) Lincoln, Logan 33. Greg Babinec (R) Logan, Payne 34. Cory T. Williams (D) Payne 35. Dennis Casey (R) Creek, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne 36. Sean Roberts (R) Osage, Tulsa 37. Steve Vaughan (R) Kay, Osage 38. John Pfeiffer (R) Garfield, Grant, Kay, Logan, Noble 39. Ryan Martinez (R) Oklahoma 40. Chad Caldwell (R) Garfield 41. John T. Enns (R) Canadian, Garfield, Kingfisher, Oklahoma 42. Tim Downing (R) Garvin, McClain 43. John Paul Jordan (R) Canadian 44. Emily Virgin (D) Cleveland 45. Claudia Griffith (D) Cleveland 46. Scott Martin (R) Cleveland 47. Leslie Osborn (R) Canadian, Grady 48. Pat Ownbey (R) Carter, Garvin, Murray 49. Tommy Hardin (R) Carter, Love, Marshall 50. Marcus McEntire (R) Jefferson, Stephens 51. Scott Biggs (R) Grady, McClain, Stephens 52. Charles L. Ortega (R) Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa 53. Mark McBride (R) Cleveland 54. Kevin West (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma 55. Todd Russ (R) Beckham, Greer, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Washita 56. David Perryman (D) Caddo, Grady, Kiowa 57. Harold Wright (R) Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Custer 58. Carl Newton (R) Alfalfa, Major, Woods, Woodward 59. Mike Sanders (R) Blaine, Canadian, Dewey, Kingfisher, Woodward 60. Rhonda Baker (R) Caddo, Canadian 61. Casey Murdock (R) Beaver, Cimarron, Ellis, Harper, Texas, Woodward 62. John Montgomery (R) Comanche 63. Jeff Coody (R) Comanche, Tillman 64. Randy Worthen (R) Comanche 65. Scooter Park (R) Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Stephens 66. Jadine Nollan (R) Osage, Tulsa 67. Scott McEachin (R) Tulsa 68. Glen Mulready (R) Creek, Tulsa 69. Chuck Strohm (R) Tulsa 70. Carol Bush (R) Tulsa 71. Katie Henke (R) Tulsa 72. Monroe Nichols (D) Tulsa 73. Regina Goodwin (D) Osage, Tulsa 74. David Derby (R) Rogers, Tulsa 75. Dan Kirby (R) Tulsa 76. David Brumbaugh (R) Tulsa 77. Eric Proctor (D) Rogers, Tulsa 78. Meloyde Blancett (D) Tulsa 79. Weldon Watson (R) Tulsa 80. Mike Ritze (R) Tulsa, Wagoner 81. Mike Osburn (R) Oklahoma 82. Kevin Calvey (R) Oklahoma 83. Randy McDaniel (R) Oklahoma 84. Tammy West (R) Oklahoma 85. Cyndi Munson (D) Oklahoma 86. William Fourkiller (D) Adair, Cherokee, Delaware 87. Collin Walke (D) Oklahoma 88. Jason Dunnington (D) Oklahoma 89. Shane Stone (D) Oklahoma 90. Jon Echols (R) Cleveland, Oklahoma 91. Chris Kannady (R) Cleveland 92. Forrest Bennett (D) Oklahoma 93. Mickey Dollens (D) Oklahoma 94. Scott Inman (D) Oklahoma 95. Roger Ford (R) Oklahoma 96. Lewis H. Moore (R) Oklahoma 97. Jason Lowe (D) Oklahoma 98. Michael Rogers (R) Tulsa, Wagoner 99. George Young (D) Oklahoma 100. Elise Hall (R) Oklahoma 101. Tess Teague (R) Oklahoma 26

29 62;II 2 66 LAHOMA COUNTY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICTS MAP K. WEST HD54 77H 3;; II 240 3; 62; 3;US US DOLLENS HD ;I ;I II 35;;US 62;;US 77 FORD HD95 II 40;;US 270 ECHOLS HD90 STONE HD89 BENNETT HD92 INMAN HD94 3; II 3 5 ;US 3 5;US62 3;II US T. WEST HD84 DUNNINGTON HD88 235;US US 62 II235; 3;; II 35 WALKE HD II44;; 66 HALL HD MUNSON HD 85 II 35 LOWE HD97 ;;II 44;; YOUNG HD99 US 77 JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE MCDANIEL HD83 OSBURN HD81 II 35; 35;66 ENNS HD41 CALVEY HD82 66 II 35;;US 77 MURPHEY HD31 MARTINEZ HD39 MURPHEY HD31 County Line Council Rockwell Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania Western Santa Fe High / Kelley Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane Sooner Air Depot Midwest Blvd Douglas Post Westminster Anderson TEAGUE HD101 I I Hiwassee Henny Choctaw 3; I 40; US 2 MOORE HD96 Indian Meridian Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah Pottawatomie Waterloo/248th Sorghum Mill/234th Covell/206th 192nd Edmond/178th 15th/164th 33rd/150th Memorial/136th 122nd Hefner/108th Britton/93rd Wilshire/78th 63rd 50th 36th 23rd 10th Reno 15th 29th 44th 59th 74th 89th 27

30 LAHOMA COUNTY Willa Johnson District 1 County Commissioner 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Brian Maughan District 2 County Commissioner 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Ray Vaughn District 3 County Commissioner 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Leonard Sullivan County Assessor 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Emergency Management 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) David Hooten County Clerk 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Employment Security Commission 7401 NE 23rd St. Oklahoma City, (405) Engineering 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Rick Warren Court Clerk 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) David Prater District Attorney 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) COUNTY AGENCIES Election Board 4201 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, (405) Health Department 2600 NE 63rd Oklahoma City, (405) Juvenile Justice 5905 N Classen Court Oklahoma City, (405) John Whetsel County Sheriff 201 N Shartel Ave. (405) Planning Commission 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Public Defender 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Purchasing 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) Forrest Butch Freeman County Treasurer 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave. (405) LAHOMA COUNTY GOVERNMENT The administrative body of Oklahoma County is the Board of County Commissioners, which was created by the Oklahoma Legislature. Oklahoma County, like all counties in Oklahoma, is divided into three districts. The districts are as equal in population as possible, numbered 1, 2 and 3, and subject to alteration by the Oklahoma Legislature not more than once every 10 years. One commissioner is elected from each district for a term of four years. Elections are held every two years, beginning with a primary on the last Tuesday in June. The runoff is held on the fourth Tuesday of August, and the general election is on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The next Oklahoma County elections will be in YEAR 2018 RACES Districts 1 and 3, County Commissioner; County Assessor; District Attorney; County Treasurer Elections carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board 28

31 US 62; 62;II 2 66 LAHOMA COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICTS MAP County Line Council Rockwell 3; 3;US 152 3;I ;I 3; 3;II ;; JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania II 35;;US 62;;US 77 II 3 5 ;US 3 5;US62 62 US ;US II235; II II44;; 66 II 35 ;;II 44;; 66 US 77 RAY VAUGHN DISTRICT 3 Western Santa Fe High / Kelley Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane 77H 3;; II 240 II 40;;US 270 US 62 WILLA JOHNSON DISTRICT 1 II 35; 35;66 66 II 35;;US 77 Sooner Air Depot Midwest Blvd Douglas Post Westminster Anderson Hiwassee 3; I 40; US 2 BRIAN MAUGHAN DISTRICT 2 I I Henny Choctaw Indian Meridian Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah Pottawatomie Waterloo/248th Sorghum Mill/234th Covell/206th 192nd Edmond/178th 15th/164th 33rd/150th Memorial/136th 122nd Hefner/108th Britton/93rd Wilshire/78th 63rd 50th 36th 23rd 10th Reno 15th 29th 44th 59th 74th 89th 29

32 CITY OF LAHOMA CITY Mayor Mick Cornett 200 N Walker Ave. (405) (405) (fax) James Greiner* Council Ward #1 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Ed Shadid Council Ward #2 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Lawrence F. McAtee, Jr.* Council Ward #3 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Pete White* Council Ward #4 200 N Walker Ave. (405) David Greenwell Council Ward #5 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Meg Salyer Council Ward #6 200 N Walker Ave. (405) John A. Pettis, Jr.* Council Ward #7 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Mark K. Stonecipher Council Ward #8 200 N Walker Ave. (405) LAHOMA CITY DEPARTMENTS Action Center 200 N Walker Ave. (405) City Attorney 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Finance / Procurement 100 N Walker Ave. (405) Municipal Courts 700 Couch Dr. (405) *indicates a ward that will be elected in 2017 Police Department 700 Colcord Dr. (405) Airports 7100 Terminal Dr. Oklahoma City, (405) Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority 431 W Main St., Ste. B (405) City Auditor 200 N Walker Ave. (405) City Clerk 200 N Walker Ave. (405) City Manager 200 N Walker Ave. (405) Fire Department 820 NW 5th St. Oklahoma City, (405) Licensing 420 W Main St. (405) MAPS Trust 420 W Main St., Ste. 400 (405) Development Services 420 W Main St. (405) Parks and Recreation 420 W Main St. (405) Planning Department 420 W Main St., #900 (405) Public Information Officer 700 Colcord Dr. (405) Water & Wastewater Utilities 420 W Main St. (405) LAHOMA CITY GOVERNMENT Oklahoma City is governed by a council/manager system established by an amendment to the city charter in The charter, adopted in 1916, originally called for a commission form of government. The mayor and eight city council members are elected to four-year terms. In order to keep continuity within city government, half of the council is elected every two years. The city is divided into eight wards. The voters of each ward elect a council member to represent them, and the mayor is elected at large. The mayor and the council appoint a city manager to serve as the city s chief administrative official. Primary elections are held the first Tuesday of March. The general election is held the first Tuesday of April. The filing period is neither more than 29 days nor less than 24 days before the primary election. Elections for the city wards are always held in odd-numbered years, while the mayoral election is held in an even-numbered year. Elections for 2017 are as follows: YEAR 2017 RACE Wards 1, 3, 4, 7 PRIMARY Feb. 14 GENERAL April 4 (if needed) Elections carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board 30

33 62;II LAHOMA CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS MAP 3; 3;US US 62; 5 - GREENWELL 3;I 3;I44 44 II 35;;US 62;;US MCATEE 6 - SALYER 3;II44 3; 35;US62 II 35;US US ;US II235; 3;; II SHADID 3 3 NORTH BROADWAY II44;; 66 II GREINER EXTENSIION ;;II 44;; US 77 JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE 8 - STONECIPHER County Line Council Rockwell Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania Western Santa Fe High / Kelley Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane 77H 3;;II 240 II 40;;US 270 US PETTIS 35;66 II 35; II 35;;US 77 Sooner Air Depot Midwest Blvd Douglas Post Westminster Anderson Hiwassee 3; I 40; US WHITE I I Henny Choctaw Indian Meridian Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah 89th 74th 59th 44th 29th 15th Reno 10th 23rd 36th 50th 63rd Wilshire/78th Britton/93rd Hefner/108th 122nd Memorial/136th 33rd/150th 15th/164th Edmond/178th 192nd Covell/206th Sorghum Mill/234th Waterloo/248th Pottawatomie 31

34 LAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Lynne Hardin School Board Chair* 900 N Klein, Rm. 220 Oklahoma City, (405) Aurora Lora Superintendent CPS Administration Building 900 N Klein Ave. Oklahoma City, (405) SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS 900 N. Klein, Rm. 220 Oklahoma City, (405) Bob Hammack District 1* rehammack@okcps.org Justin Ellis District 2/Vice Chair* jsellis@okcps.org Carrie Jacobs District 3 ccjacobs@okcps.org Paula Lewis District 4 plewis@okcps.org Ruth Veales District 5 rrveales@okcps.org Gloria Torres District 6 gtorres@okcps.org Ron Millican District 7 rlmillican@okcps.org SENIOR STAFF Rebecca Kaye - Chief of Staff (405) Scott Randall - Chief Operations Officer (405) Jean Bostwick - Chief Financial Officer (405) Janis Perrault - Chief Human Resources Officer (405) Brandon Carey - Legal Counsel (405) Beth Harrison - Chief Communications Officer (405) 587-NEWS Lynn Barnes - Chief Academics Officer (405) Brad Herzer - Interim Senior Executive Director of PK-12 Schools (405) *indicates a district that will be elected in Dr. Teri Bell - Executive Director of Student Support Services (405) LAHOMA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT N. Klein Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City School District, I-89, has eight elective school board officers that manage the fiscal matters of the school district according to state statutes. There is one chairman (a new position as of 2001) elected district-wide and seven board members elected from geographical districts. Board members serve four-year terms and elections rotate by district on a four-year cycle. Upcoming elections for the Oklahoma City School Board are as follows: YEAR RACES 2017 Chair, Districts 1 & 2 PRIMARY February 14 RUNOFF April 4 (if needed) Election carried out by Oklahoma County Election Board. 32

35 62;II 2 66 LAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICTS MAP County Line Council 3; 62; 3;US US 152 3;I 3;I TORRES 7 - MILLICAN 44 II 35;;US 62;;US JACOBS 3;II44 3; 35;US62 II 35;US 4 - LEWIS US ;US II235; 3;; II II44;; ELLIS II HAMMACK ;;II 44;; US 77 JOHN KIILPATRIICK TURNPIIKE Rockwell Mac Arthur Meridian Portland May Pennsylvania Western Santa Fe High / Kelley Eastern / MLK Bryant Sunnylane 77H 35;66 II 35; II 35;;US 77 Sooner Air Depot 3;;II 240 II 40;;US 270 US VEALES Midwest Blvd Douglas Post Westminster Anderson Hiwassee I I Henny Choctaw Indian Meridian 3; I 40; US 2 Triple X Peebly Luther Dobbs 270 Harrah 89th 74th 59th 44th 29th 15th Reno 10th 23rd 36th 50th 63rd Wilshire/78th Britton/93rd Hefner/108th 122nd Memorial/136th 33rd/150th 15th/164th Edmond/178th 192nd Covell/206th Sorghum Mill/234th Waterloo/248th Pottawatomie 33

36 2017 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Back row, left to right: Tom J. McDaniel; Steve Hahn; Percy Kirk; Bradley W. Krieger; Bruce Lawrence; and Roy H. Williams, CCE Front row, left to right: David E. Rainbolt; Carl E. Edwards; Teresa Rose Crook; Rhonda Hooper; J. Larry Nichols; Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM; Natalie Shirley; John Hart; Not pictured: Clayton I. Bennett, Peter B. Delaney, Jenny Love Meyer Rhonda Hooper Jordan Advertising Chair David E. Rainbolt BancFirst Corporation Immediate Past Chair 2017 VICE CHAIRS John Hart Continental Resources Treasurer Bruce Lawrence INTEGRIS Health Corporate Secretary Roy H. Williams, CCE Greater Oklahoma City Chamber President & CEO Clayton I. Bennett Dorchester Capital Strategic Planning Steve Hahn AT&T Oklahoma Membership Bradley W. Krieger Arvest Bank Government Relations J. Larry Nichols Devon Energy Corporation Strategic Planning Peter B. Delaney Enable Midstream Partners Board Member Forward Oklahoma City Carl E. Edwards Price Edwards & Company Innovation and Bioscience Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM Equity Commercial Realty, LLC Military and Aerospace Percy Kirk Cox Communications Economic Development Tom J. McDaniel American Fidelity Foundation MAPS Development Jenny Love Meyer Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores Marketing and Communications Teresa Rose Crook Oklahoma City Community Foundation Talent and Education Natalie Shirley Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City Convention and Visitor Development 34

37 Clayton I. Bennett Dorchester Capital James D. Bennett SandRidge Energy, Inc. Dr. Don Betz University of Central Oklahoma Beverly F. Binkowski Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma David R. Carpenter American Fidelity Assurance Company Richard H. Clements Clements Foods Company - Garden Club Edward H. Cook Michelle Coppedge Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center - FAA Luke R. Corbett The Honorable Mick Cornett City of Oklahoma City Jim Couch City of Oklahoma City Peter B. Delaney Enable Midstream Partners Board Member William E. Durrett American Fidelity Assurance Company Carl E. Edwards Price Edwards & Company Michael Emmelhainz, The Boeing Company Mohammad J. Farzaneh Home Creations Bob Funk, Jr. Prodigal Robert A. Funk Express Employment Professionals Mark W. Funke Bank SNB Gerald L. Gamble Gerald L. Gamble Co. Jim R. Gebhart, FACHE Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City David A. Hager Devon Energy Corporation Steve Hahn AT&T Oklahoma Fred J. Hall Hall Capital David Hardy UMB Bank V. Burns Hargis Oklahoma State University David Harlow BancFirst John Hart Continental Resources Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM Equity Commercial Realty, LLC Mark A. Helm Dolese Bros. Co. John D. Higginbotham Bank of Oklahoma Joe Hodges SSM Health Care of Oklahoma Dan Hogan Dan Hogan Properties Rhonda Hooper Jordan Advertising Stanley F. Hupfeld, FACHE INTEGRIS Health E. Carey Joullian, IV Mustang Fuel Corporation Percy Kirk Cox Communications Bradley W. Krieger Arvest Bank Michael S. Laird Crowe & Dunlevy Bill Lance The Chickasaw Nation 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael F. Lauderdale McAfee & Taft Doug Lawler Chesapeake Energy Corporation Bruce Lawrence INTEGRIS Health Dave Lopez DL Dynamics Aurora Lora Oklahoma City Public Schools Jenny Love Meyer Love s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. Edmund O. Martin Ackerman McQueen, Inc. Commissioner Brian Maughan Oklahoma County Tom J. McDaniel American Fidelity Foundation Frank A. McPherson Frank A. McPherson David J. Morgan MidFirst Bank Xavier Neira Manhattan Construction Company J. Larry Nichols Devon Energy Corporation George Nigh IBC Bank (Retired) Ronald J. Norick Norick Investment Company, LLC Tim O Toole Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. Stephen M. Prescott, M.D. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Ford C. Price Price Edwards & Company David E. Rainbolt BancFirst Corporation Christopher P. Reen The Oklahoman Media Company Teresa Rose Crook Oklahoma City Community Foundation Robert J. Ross Inasmuch Foundation / Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation Rodney J. Sailor Enable Midstream Partners Meg Salyer Accel Financial Staffing Jason R. Sanders, MD, MBA University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center William P. Schonacher IBC Bank Natalie Shirley Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City W. Kent Shortridge Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Lee Allan Smith Oklahoma Events, LLC Richard Tanenbaum Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings David L. Thompson InvesTrust Wealth Management William G. Thurman, M.D. Sean Trauschke OGE Energy Corp. Tony J. Tyler Tyler Media G. Rainey Williams, Jr. Marco Capital Group ALP Roy H. Williams, CCE Greater Oklahoma City Chamber 35

38 BOARD OF ADVISORS / LEAD INVESTORS Board of Advisor member companies play a key leadership role in the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. An annual investment of $3,000 or more qualifies a member company to be part of the Board of Advisors. They are invited to board meetings, board retreats and intercity visits. Lead Investor member companies demonstrate their commitment to Greater Oklahoma City by financing the Chamber s operations at significantly higher levels. An annual investment of $1,000 or more qualifies a member company to be a Lead Investor. BOARD OF ADVISORS PLATINUM LEAD INVESTORS ($40,000 OR MORE) AT&T Oklahoma Steve Hahn Chesapeake Energy Corporation Doug Lawler Devon Energy Corporation J. Larry Nichols Express Employment Professionals Robert A. Funk OGE Energy Corp. Sean Trauschke Oklahoma Industries Authority Catherine O Connor Oklahoma Natural Gas Company W. Kent Shortridge SandRidge Energy, Inc. James D. Bennett BOARD OF ADVISORS GOLD LEAD INVESTORS ($10,000 TO $39,999) American Fidelity Assurance Company William M. Cameron Arvest Bank Bradley W. Krieger Bank of Oklahoma John D. Higginbotham The Boeing Company Michael Emmelhainz The Chickasaw Nation Bill Anoatubby, Governor Clayco, Inc. Robert G. Clark Continental Resources Harold Hamm Dolese Bros. Co. Bill Schlittler Enable Midstream Partners Brian Alford GE Corporation Steven Kahne Google, Inc. Andrew Silvestri Hall Capital Fred J. Hall IBC Bank William P. Schonacher INTEGRIS Health Bruce Lawrence JPMorganChase Bank, N.A. David A. Jackson Love s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. Tom Love McBride Orthopedic Hospital Mark Galliart Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City Jim R. Gebhart, FACHE MidFirst Bank G. Jeffrey Records, Jr. Newmark Grubb Levy Strange Beffort Mark Beffort OU Medical Center Charles L. Spicer, Jr. The Oklahoma Publishing Company Gary C. Pierson Oklahoma Spine Hospital Kevin Blaylock Pratt & Whitney Robert Johnson SSM Health Care of Oklahoma Joe Hodges SONIC, America s Drive-In J. Clifford Hudson Wal-Mart District Office of Public Affairs Josh Phair Williams Bob Purgason 36 BOARD OF ADVISORS SILVER LEAD INVESTORS ($5,000 TO $9,999) ADG, Inc. Mike Mize ARL BioPharma, Inc. Dr. Thomas Kupiec Ackerman McQueen, Inc. Edmund O. Martin Aetna Troy McClaren AllianceHealth Deaconess Devon Hyde Anheuser-Busch Metal Container Corp. Timothy A. Popp Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Steven A. Arnold BKD CPAs & Advisors Todd Lisle BancFirst David Harlow Bank of America Merrill Lynch Tony N. Shinn Bank SNB Mark W. Funke Benham Design, LLC Brad Ezell, PE Blackburn Financial Group Kyle Blackburn Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Beverly F. Binkowski Burns & McDonnell Josh Evans CMA Strategies, Inc. Sharon Caldwell CSAA Insurance Group Cal Hankins Case & Associates Kimberly L. Kirby Central Liquor Company Bradley Z. Naifeh CompSource Mutual Insurance Company Jason Clark Cox Communications Percy Kirk Crowe & Dunlevy Michael S. Laird Cushman & Wakefield - Commercial Oklahoma Barry Murphy Dell USA, LP Christopher Scully Dorchester Capital Clayton I. Bennett EY Mark Wood B.D. Eddie Enterprises Clay T. Farha Fellers Snider Law Firm Greg Castro First Fidelity Bank Lee Symcox First Liberty Bank Joey Root Gardner Tanenbaum Holdings Richard Tanenbaum Grant Thornton LLP Rick McCune Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Rickey Truelove Hobby Lobby David Green

39 Ideal Homes Steve Shoemaker Inasmuch Foundation Robert J. Ross JE Dunn Construction Company Trent Wachsnicht KPMG LLP Jamie Brickman LSB Industries, Inc. Tony Shelby Le Norman Operating, LLC David D. LeNorman Lippert Bros., Inc. D.E. Rick Lippert, Jr. Lopez Foods, Inc. John P. Lopez Malarkey Roofing Products Jay Kreft Manhattan Construction Company Xavier Neira McAfee & Taft Richard Nix McGee Commercial Real Estate Chris Reed Mustang Fuel Corporation E. Carey Joullian, IV Griffin Communications / NEWS 9 David F. Griffin Northrop Grumman Richard J. Sullivan OU Physicians Brian L. Maddy Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic, Inc. Scott B. Dennis, MHA Oklahoma Blood Institute John B. Armitage, M.D. Oklahoma City Community Foundation Dr. Nancy Anthony Oklahoma City Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 157 Scott VanHorn Oklahoma City University Robert Henry Oklahoma Fidelity Bank - Corporate Office Jeff Ronen Oklahoma Heart Hospital John Harvey, M.D. Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. Tim O Toole Pepsi Beverages Company of Oklahoma City Virgil Turner The Professional Basketball Club, LLC - Oklahoma City Thunder Danny Barth Prosperity Bank Jacque Fiegel PwC Gregg Cheshier Quad/Graphics, Inc. Mike Dehart Remington Park Racing Casino Scott Wells Renaissance Waterford Oklahoma City Hotel John D. Williams Reserve National Andy Schallhorn Riverwind Casino Kandi S. Link Schnake Turnbo Frank Russ Florence Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel Keith Johnson The Skirvin Hilton Gerald Rappaport Teleflora David Graham Tinker Federal Credit Union Michael D. Kloiber UMB Bank David Hardy UnitedHealthcare Daniel Somers University of Central Oklahoma Dr. Don Betz University of Oklahoma David Boren Valir Health Tom Tucker Veolia Todd Lewis Wells Fargo Bank Cynthia M. Giles BOARD OF ADVISORS BRONZE LEAD INVESTORS ($3,000 TO $4,999) AAR Aircraft Services Stan Mayer Allied Arts Deborah McAuliffe Senner Bank of the West Jamie E. Elmore Booz Allen Hamilton Tom Boyle a la mode, inc. Tammy Dawson American Cancer Society Lesa Foster Bank7 Brad Haines Braum s Amanda Beuchaw A-Tech Paving Jay Doyle Accenture Victoria Tracey Access Medical Centers Kristi Trent The Ace Family of Companies David Howell Acorn Growth Companies Jeff Davis Action Safety Supply Co. Jerry Hietpas Advantage Bank Danita R. Hayes Aguirre & Fields, LP Robert Rose Airport Express, Inc. David Batson, CTA Alan Plummer Associates, Inc. Joseph Painter Alias Forensics, LLC Andrew Noland The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, Inc. Catherine O Connor American Eagle Title Insurance Co. Eric R. Offen American Lung Association Logan B. Ferguson Anglin Public Relations Debbie L. Anglin Antioch Energy Nathaniel Harding Aria Development, LLC Sassan K. Moghadam Ascent Resources, LLC Jeff Fisher Association of Central Oklahoma Governments John G. Johnson Association of Oklahoma General Contractors Robert Stem ASTEC Charter Schools Freda D. Deskin, Ph.D. Atlas Construction Group, LLC Matthew Knight Baker First Commercial Real Estate, Inc. Rod N. Baker, CCIM Basey s Roofing Gary Basey Basin Environmental and Safety Technologies Jeff Delgado Baxter Electric, Heating, Air Conditioning Joshua Morphew, CPA Beck Design Donald K. Beck, Jr., AIA Beck s Garage Theresa Beck Bentley Flooring Steven Bentley Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties Charlene Wilson R.K. Black, Inc. Chris Black Bobcat of Oklahoma City Martin Sanders Bockus Payne Associates Architects David K. Payne The Boldt Company Steve Ford Brewer Carpet One Bart Brewer The Brooks Group, LLC Steven Brooks Brothers & Company Holly Gray Brown Mackie College Eric Rudie CBRE Cary Phillips CEC Marty P. Hepp, PE CIGNA HealthCare Ashley Vander Linde CP&Y, Inc. Jeremy C. Boswell, PE Cactus Drilling Company, LLC Bradley Abretske Canada Company Carol Robinson Cancer Treatment Centers of America Aaron Taylor Candor Karen Wicker 37

40 Cao Nguyen, Inc. Ba T. Luong Capstone Construction Services Kevin Dunn Carlisle FoodService Products Trent A. Freiberg Casady School Nathan Sheldon Catapult Staffing Rebecca Hartwig Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Inc. Patrick J. Raglow Center for Economic Development Law Dan Batchelor Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity Ann Felton Gilliland Century, Inc. Mike Dillard Champion Hotels & Development Carrie Burleson Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Brian McClain Chris Griswold, PC Chris M. Griswold Citizens Bank of Edmond Jill Castilla City of Warr Acres The Honorable Patrick Woolley City Rescue Mission, Inc. Rev. Tom Jones Claims Management Resources, Inc. John M. Chip Fudge B.C. Clark Jewelers James C. Clark Classis Consulting C. Garrett Hull Clearwater Enterprises, LLC Tony S. Say Clements Foods Company - Garden Club Edward B. Clements Colcord Hotel Blane Thompson Coldwell Banker Commercial - Hocker & Associates Jerry Hocker Commerce Bank Kelly Sachs Communication Federal Credit Union Larry Shropshire Community Health Charities Shelly Douglas Comtech Design Print and Mail, LLC Michael Morrison Concentra Urgent Care Phoenix Cullens Conner & Winters, LLP John Funk Cornerstone Development, LLC Gary Brooks Cotter Ranch Tower Judy Stuller Courtyard Oklahoma City Downtown Bryan Davis Crossland Construction Randy Nance, DBIA DBG Construction, LLC Deemah Ramadan DaVita Regional Office Jeremy Brunk Delaware Resource Group Philip Busey, Jr. Designer Hardware & Plumbing, LLC Garvin Boyd Dignity Memorial Providers of Oklahoma Teresa Anderson Dippin Dots, LLC Scott Fischer Dobson Technologies Frank Franzese Domino C-Stores Amy Smith Dowell Properties, Inc. Dr. Richard Dowell Reed Downey Life Insurance Agency Reed Downey, Jr. Downtown Oklahoma City Incorporated (DC) Jane Jenkins Duit Construction Co., Inc. James Duit Dunlap Codding, PC Marc A. Brockhaus Durbin, Larimore & Bialick, PC Jennifer Christian eco7 Wade Gray Eide Bailly LLP Greg Jones Electra Link, Inc. Glen Hunter Elite Insurance Associates Taylor Richardson EMBARK Jason Ferbrache Embassy Suites Mark Dunnweber Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown / Medical Center Tasha Houck Emersons Commercial Real Estate Monica Uhland Emersons Commercial Real Estate & Property Management Malek Massad Employer Advocates Teah R. Corley Engineered Systems & Energy Solutions - ES2 Philip Ferguson Enterprise Fleet Management Thomas Layton Enviro Clean Alisa D. Baez, MBA Epic Charter Schools David Chaney Equipment Technology, LLC Chris Neuberger Equity Commercial Realty II, LLC Judy J. Hatfield, CCIM Executive Resource Center, LLC Donna Miller FIS Global Chris Jones FKG Consulting Spencer Guinn FNB Community Bank William H. Croak FPOV - Future Point of View Annette White-Klososky Farmers Insurance Group Randy Dickerson Feed The Children Travis W. Arnold Fenton, Fenton, Smith, Reneau & Moon, PC C. Todd Ward Field Aerospace, Inc. Chris Clark Firestone Complete Auto Care Jon Crouch First Med Urgent Care - Corporate Todd S. Lechtenberger The First State Bank David Durrett First United Bank Keith T. Kersten Flintco, LLC Dave Kollmann Flogistix, LP Mims Talton Force Personnel Services Brandi Brooks The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools Mary Mélon Francis Tuttle Technology Center Dr. Tom Friedemann Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates Gary James Fraternal Order of Police (Lodge 123-C) Sgt. Mark Nelson Frates Insurance and Risk Management Richard R. Horton, CIC Freestyle Creative Vahid Farzaneh Frontier State Bank Joseph Bonner GE Johnson Construction Company Shannon Rogers, AIA, LEED AP GT Clean, LLC Ginger Sloan GableGotwals Melissa Bogle Gaillardia Country Club Chris Watkins Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. David Fleet Garrett and Company Resources, LLC John W. Garrett E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Christy Everest Girl Scouts - Western Oklahoma, Inc. Shannon Evers Global Gaming Solutions, LLC Skip Seeley The Glover Group, LLC Sharron Jackson-Glover Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Chris Daniels Grand Casino Hotel Resort Dan Kuziej Graybar Electric Wendy Nelson Great Plains National Bank Lee Dean Guernsey Suhas P. Patwardhan Gulfport Energy Corporation Michael G. Moore Hal Smith Restaurant Group Hal Smith Hall Estill Kim Searls Harrison, Walker & Harper Leslie Goode Healthcare Highways, Inc. Brett Coleman HealthSmart Carol Proctor Heritage Integrated David C. DeLana 38

41 Heritage Trust Company AJ Aaron Jack Koch Communications, LLC Kym Koch Thompson Metropolitan Library System Tim Rogers Oklahoma City Museum of Art E. Michael Whittington The Hertz Corporation Denton Partridge Hines Mary Paltani Hoar Program Management, LLC Jay Daily Hogan Property Company Randy Hogan HoganTaylor LLP Richard A. Wright Holiday Inn Express and Suites Oklahoma City Downtown- Bricktown Brian Werkman Home Creations Jalal Farzaneh Homeland Stores Jim Kern HUB International Michelle Rakes ITC Great Plains, LLC Brett Leopold INSURICA Michael F. Ross INTRUST Bank, N.A. Tom O Keefe Irish Realty Corporation John Kennedy Jacobs Scott Barrett Jasco Products Company, LLC Greg Shuler Jones PR Brenda Jones Barwick, APR Jordan Advertising Rhonda Hooper The Journal Record Publishing Company Ted Streuli Junior Achievement of Oklahoma, Inc. Jo Wise KBGE Dean Koleada, PE KFOR-TV / KAUT-TV Wes Milbourn KIPP Reach College Prep Tracy McDaniel KOCO TV Brent Hensley The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Lou C. Kerr Kestrel Investments, Inc. G. Rainey Williams, Jr. Kimray, Inc. Robert Greenlaw Kirkpatrick Bank Bill Roberts Korte Construction Company Dan Bowlware Kusum Hospitality Priyesh Patel Laborers International Union of North America Cassandra Hammond Lamar Outdoor Advertising Bill Condon Land Run Commercial Real Estate Advisors Johnathan W. Russell Langston University Mautra Jones, MBA Legacy Bank Richard Horton Levelland Productions, LLC Philip Randolph LifeSquire Allison Fife Little Caesars Pizza Steve Price Lost Lakes Entertainment Complex Brad White MA+ Architecture, LLC Gary Armbruster, AIA, ALEP M-D Building Products Incorporated Loren A. Plotkin MTM Recognition Mike Ketcherside MVP Gas Services Jacki Miller Main Street Business District, LLC Craig Ferguson Marathon Oil Company Wade Hutchings Mariner Wealth Advisors Steven Replogle Mass Architects, Inc. Duane D. Mass, AIA MassMutual Oklahoma Mark Burson Mathis Bros. C, LLC Calvin Worth MaxCare Prescription Benefit Services Chad R. Schmidt McClain Bank Jackie D. Listen The Medallion Group Whitney Rainbolt Metro First Realty, LLC Morrie Shepherd Metro Ford of C Aarash Ghajar Metro Technology Centers Dr. Elaine Stith Mid-America Christian University John Fozard, Ph.D. MIDCON Data Services, LLC Greg Blakely Midlands Management Corporation Charles C. Caldwell Midtown Renaissance (A REHCO, LLC Company) Mickey Clagg Miles Associates Incorporated Garrett F. Bud Miles, AIA Bob Moore Auto Group, LLC Curtis L. Hayes NAI Sullivan Group Bob Sullivan, CCIM NBC Oklahoma H.K. Hatcher NFP Maschino, Hudelson & Associates David Maschino Nabholz Construction Services Shane H. Fernandez, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP National Reining Horse Association Gary Carpenter New Century Investments Hotels & Restaurants James R. Thompson Newcastle Casino Brian Browning NewView Oklahoma Lauren Branch Nexspaces, LLC Greg Warlick North Star Companies, LLC Joseph W. Atkinson OHH Outpatient Clinic Kelly Kern Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, Inc. Cher Golding Oklahoma Christian University Dr. John desteiguer Oklahoma City Boathouse Foundation Michael J. Knopp Oklahoma City Community College Dr. Jerry Steward Oklahoma City - County Health Dept. Gary Cox, J.D. Oklahoma City Dodgers Michael Byrnes Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Robyn Sunday-Allen Oklahoma City Metro Association of REALTORS Helen Bozman Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Kari F. Watkins Oklahoma City Police Athletic League Peter Evans Oklahoma Credit Union Association Nate Webb Oklahoma Dental Foundation John Wilguess Oklahoma Farm Bureau & Affiliates Monica Wilke Oklahoma Financial Center, Inc. Karen S. Cunningham Oklahoma Heart Hospital South Campus John Austin Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Stephen M. Prescott, M.D. Oklahoma Municipal Contractors Association Rick J. Moore Oklahoma State Bank Steven McDaniel Oklahoma State University V. Burns Hargis Oklahoma Watch Dena Drabek Oklahoma Youth Expo, Inc. Tyler Norvell Olsson Associates, Inc. Alan Soltani, PE, Ph.D., CFC Omega Investments, LLC Scarlet P. Cao ONE Dusty Darr Osborne Electric Company Rob Cherry PACCAR Parts Brian Clark PDC Productions Patrick M. Boylan PLICO Matthew J. Moore Painted Door Avis Scaramucci Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe Aubrey Iasiello Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Michael C. Coffman Parent Promise Sherry Fair Paycom Chad Richison Pearl s Restaurant Group Paul Seikel 39

42 Pelco Products, Inc. Philip Parduhn Robinson Aviation (RVA), Inc. Keren Williams McLendon Strawberry Fields, LLC Patricia Salame Wal-Mart Supercenter #564 Eric Elliott Penn Square Mall / Simon Property Group Jill Merritt People Source David Bozalis Phillips Murrah, PC Thomas G. Wolfe Phoenix Restoration Disaster Services Tim Bleything Pivot Project Development David Wanzer Poe & Associates, Inc. James R. Benson Populous Todd Gralla Positive Tomorrows, Inc. Susan Agel Potts Family Foundation Pat Potts Precor Ruffin Tim Austin PremierSource Todd Rolland Presort First Class Joe Vanlandingham Private Label Supplements Jacob Weaver Prodigal Bob Funk, Jr. Progrexion Miranda Thompson Pumps of Oklahoma Richard Greenly Quail Creek Bank, N.A. Doug Fuller RCB Bank John F. Meyers Rees Associates, Inc. Jay W. Tullis Regent Bank Darin Kent Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Katie Fitzgerald Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel & Spa Scott Melchior Republic Bank & Trust Chuck R. Thompson Resolution Legal Group Carrie L. Palmer Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & Lewis Michael C. Turpen Rivers Edge Countertops Jeremiah Rivers The Rivus Wellness & Research Institute M. Lane Peyton, M.D. ROBYN Bobby Lehew Ronald McDonald House Charities Oklahoma City Susan Adams Rose State College Dr. Jeanie Webb Ross Group Zachary Perkins RSM US LLP James H. Denny, CPA Ruthnap Consulting Group, LLC Gregg Bohler SAIC Kerry W. Albright SMG John Goetz Sandler Training Mike Crandall Saxum C. Renzi Stone Schwab & Company Scott Schwab Scott Rice Steve Morrow Securadyne Systems Steve Ward SeeWorth Preparatory School Janet Grigg 7-Eleven Stores James M. Brown Seventy Seven Energy Jerry Winchester Shouse Consulting Jerrod Shouse Silver Star Construction Co. Steve Shawn Smith & Nephew, Endoscopy Jo Ann McAnally Smith & Pickel Construction, Inc. Matthew D. Thomas SORB Technology, Inc. Stephen Merchant, Ph.D. Southern Nazarene University Dr. Loren Gresham Square Deal Capital Grant E. Soderberg Standley Systems John Baker Staplegun Philip Baker Stephenson Cancer Center - Board of Regents of the Univ. of Dr. Robert Mannel Stinnett & Associates Andrea Harman Summit Medical Center, LLC Doug Baker TAP Architecture Anthony McDermid, AIA, RIBA TBS Factoring Service, LLC Dennis Kaufman Tall Oak Midstream Carlos Evans Tapstone Energy, LLC Greg Dewey Terracon Consultants, Inc. Phil Wood TerraStar, Inc. Bradley Wittrock Texas Life Insurance Carroll W. Fadal Third Degree Advertising & Communications Roy Page Timberlake Construction Co., Inc. Bryan Timberlake Total Demolition Services, LLC Terry Branstetter TrustPoint Insurance Timothy Harlin Tyler Media Tony J. Tyler UPS Rich Kincade US Fleet Tracking Corp. Jerry Hunter Unit Corporation Mark E. Schell United Data Technologies James Sykes United Mechanical, Inc. Rod Rutherford United Way of Central Oklahoma, Inc. Debby Hampton University Hospitals Authority & Trust Dean Gandy The University of Central Oklahoma Foundation Anne Holzberlein University of Phoenix - Oklahoma City Campus Troy Thomas VI Marketing and Branding Tim Berney Valliance Bank Brad Swickey Variety Care Foundation Lou Carmichael W & W / AFCO Steel, LLC Rick W. Cooper WSI Digital Marketing Gunnar Hood Walton Family Foundation Damon Gardenhire Waste Connections of Oklahoma, Inc. Brenda Merchant Waste Management of Oklahoma, Inc. Rick Padgett Waterford Properties, LLC Cyndi Mullins Web TPA Employer Services, LLC Kim Moody WEGOLO, LLC Robin Smith Wells Fargo Advisors Rick Folmar Western Industries Corporation Jim Robertson White Star Petroleum, LLC Fonda Manwell Williams, Box, Forshee & Bullard, PC John Michael Williams Willis Towers Watson D. Gray Holden Wilsey Meyer Eatmon Tate, PLLC David L. Eatmon The Winchester Group Susan Winchester World Travel Alex Eaton YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Mike Grady YWCA Oklahoma City Janet Peery Zaxby s Tyrone Coleman Zerby Interests Terryl Zerby 40

43 LEAD INVESTORS ($1,000 TO $2,999) AAA Fiberglass Repair, LLC AAA Oklahoma Davis Pipe & Supply, Inc. Dealers Auto Auction of C, Inc. KampCo Foods, LLC DBA Johnny Carino's Country Italian Oklahoma City Zoological Park & Botanical Garden Southwest Orthopaedic & Reconstructive Specialists AIIM Capital Corporation Delco Electric, Inc. Journey House - American Express Oklahoma Electrical Supply Southwestern Roofing & Metal A-1 Freeman Moving & Storage, Inc. DeVry University & Keller Graduate Travel Company Company, Inc. APMEX, Inc. School of Management Kickapoo Casino Oklahoma Employees Credit Union Southwestern Stationery & Bank ATC Drivetrain, Inc. Dick's Sporting Goods Kyle Sweet & Associates, PC Oklahoma Events, LLC Supply, Inc. Accord Construction, Inc. Digestive Disease Specialists, Inc. LIFT Oklahoma Insurance Department Spic & Span Commercial Cleaning, LLC Acme Brick Company Domino's Lakeside Women's Hospital Oklahoma Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC Standard Roofing Co., Inc. Aero Tech Service Associates, Inc. EOG Resources, Inc. Langston Company Oklahoma Student Loan Authority Standard Testing and Engineering American Quarter Horse Easter Seals Oklahoma Latino Community Development Company Association Electro Enterprises Agency Old Republic Title Company Sterling Wines & Spirits Co. Ameriprize Financial Elliott + Associates Architects Legacy Aviation Services, Inc. Omni Air Transport Stewart Abstract & Title of Oklahoma Andrews Davis Emrick's Van & Storage Company, Legacy Cleaners & Laundry #4 OnCue Streets, LLC Agent for Allied Van Lines Haskell Lemon Construction Co. OneDOC Managed Print Anthem Brewing Company, LLC Services, LLC Super -8- EMSCO Solutions Lettering Express Armstrong Auditorium OneSOURCE Managed Services SUPPLYONE Enterprise Holdings, LLC Levy Restaurants Armstrong Logistics Ozarka Water & Coffee Service TEEM - The Education & Environmental Testing, Inc. Life.Church Central Offices A Division of Eureka Water Employment Ministry Avana Arts District Apartments Epworth Villa Lingo Construction Company TLC Garden Centers BNSF Railway Eskridge Auto Group liquidfish Park at Memorial TVC Marketing Baker Brothers Electric, Inc. Everest Bros. H.W. Lochner Partners Human Resources Co. Taylor Valve Technology Balon Corp. EyeMed Vision Care Logix Communications MG Novelty Co., Inc. DBA Terex Corporation Ben E. Keith Foods Party Galaxy factor 110 Lucas Color Card Terry Neese Personnel Services - Best Western Plus Memorial Inn Pension Solutions, Inc. Permanent & Temporary & Suites First American Title & Trust MacArthur Associated Company Consultants, LLC Perfusion Alliance, LLC Tetra Tech Big Star Trucking, LLC First Bank & Trust Co. Magic Services, Inc. DBA Magic Planet Fitness TierPoint Oklahoma The Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma City First National Bank of Oklahoma Linen & Scott Cleaners Platinum Manufacturing Topgolf Blanton Property Company Forest Building Materials Main Event Entertainment Praxis Health Group Topographic, Inc. Blue Bell Creameries, LP Foster Signature Homes Mason Realty Investors, LLC Price Edwards & Company The Tower Hotel at Oklahoma City Blueknight Energy Partners Foundation HealthCare, Inc. Matthews Trenching Co., Inc. Principal Financial Group Transamerica Agency Network - Bravo Cucina Italiana Fox Building Supply McClain's RV SuperStore Procure Proton Therapy Center Oklahoma City Brewer Entertainment, Inc. Fresenius Medical Care Dean McGee Eye Institute Professional Insurors Agency, LLC True Sky Credit Union Bricktown Brewery Frontier City McNeese Stills + Motion Progressive Stamping, LLC 21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City Brookdale Furniture Marketing Group, Inc. McRoof.us Public Strategies Two Men and a Truck BUY FOR LE$$ (FMG) Medley Material Handling, Inc. Quail Springs Mall USA Screenprinting & Embroidery IS Technologies DBA CSD Co., Inc. Gerald L. Gamble Co. Medley / Turrentine & Associates Radco Residential C2 Wellness, LLC U.S. Cellular Gensler Mercer Valve Co., Inc. Rain Tamer Cabela's US Foods Glazer's Oklahoma Metro Appliances & More Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers Caliber Home Loans, Inc. UniFirst Holdings, Inc. Gold's Gym Midwest Wrecking Company Rait Residential Capital Distributing, LLC Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal A Good Egg Dining Group Miller-Tippens Construction The Recovery Center Capitol on 28th Company, LLC Vapor Supply H & H Plumbing & Utilities, Inc. Red Carpet Car Wash Cargill Mike Monroney Aeronautical Ventana Exploration & H-I-S Paint Mfg. Co., Inc. Center - FAA Republic National Distributing Production, LLC Cassidy Financial Group, Inc. Company Oklahoma HSPG & Associates, PC Moore Norman Technology Victory Car Wash Cattlemen's Steakhouse, Inc. Hampton Inn & Suites - C Center / Franklin Road Campus Republic Services - Allied Waste Cellular Sales Central/Western Vox Printing, Inc. Airport NAPA - Oklahoma City Champion Supply Co. The Reserve Petroleum Company WCA Waste Corporation Hampton Inn Yukon NCED Conference Center & Hotel Cherokee Building Materials of Reynolds Ford Lincoln of Edmond W.R. Hess Company High Caliper Growing, Inc. NE Property Management, LLC Oklahoma City, Inc. The Right Strategy Group Wal-Mart #622 High Impact Management, LLC Naifeh Fine Jewelry Cheyenne Petroleum Company Riley Exploration Group, LLC Wal-Mart Supercenter #2804 Hilton Garden Inn / Homewood Nestle' Purina PetCare Chickasaw Telecom, Inc. C.H. Robinson Co. Walker Companies Suites Oklahoma City - Bricktown New Leaf Wellness The Children's Center Rock & Brews Warr Acres Nursing Center Rehabilitation Hospital Hinton Refrigeration New Standard Heating and Air Rockwell Collins, Inc. Bill Warren Office Products Christ the King Catholic Church Dan Hogan Properties Newman Development & Design Rudy's Country Store & BBQ Warren CAT Cintas Corporation Holiday Inn Airport 94.7 KBRU-96.1 KXXY KTST- Rush Truck Center Washita Valley Enterprises, Inc. Circor Energy Products, Inc. Houston Financial/The Todd KJYO-1000 KT-1340 Organization The Game Salazar Roofing and Waste Management Recycle City Care Construction, Inc. America Hudiburg Chevrolet Nomaco, Inc. CLEAResult Sam's Club Welch Floors, Inc. Huitt-Zollars, Inc. Nortek Air Solutions Computerized Business Sam's Club #7189 Western Concepts Restaurant Solutions, LLC Hunzicker Brothers, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Group Santiago's McDonald's, Inc. Jackie Cooper BMW & MINI Hyatt Shared Services Center C FRIDAY Newspaper - Nichols Westphalen Insurance Services, Inc. Courtyard by Marriott Airport ifly Indoor Skydiving Hills Publishing Co. Schlumberger Oilfield Services Wiggin Properties, LLC Courtyard by Marriott / C In The Raw OSI Environmental, Inc. Scott's Printing & Copying Will Rogers World Airport Northwest Independent Insurance Agents Oak Tree Country Club Service King Collision Repair Centers Wilshire Gun CrossFirst Bank Association of Greater Oklahoma Oakwood Property Management Shawver & Son Inc. Windsor Hills Nursing Center Crossings Community Church City, Inc. Oklahoma Center for Implants & Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at The Womble Company Crowne Plaza Oklahoma City InterBank Periodontics The Reed Conference Center The Worx Company D & E Supply C Dale Rogers Training Center InvesTrust Wealth Management Isola Bella Oklahoma City Abstract & Title Co. Oklahoma City Clinic Smith, Carney & Co., PC Sooner Beer Company Wyndham Garden Hotel - Oklahoma City Airport Dave & Buster's JMA Energy Company Oklahoma City Philharmonic JRB Art at The Elms Orchestra Sooner Traditions

44 Keep on growing, C. Grow stronger. Grow closer. Grow healthier. Mercy is glad to be part of this community s continuing growth, and to help our neighbors find the health they need to make the most out of life. Here s to a successful 2017.

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