Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
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For Immediate Release:
September 14, 2006
Senators Give Students an Inside View of
Government
Students across the state will
have a chance to visit one-on-one with their State Senator and find
out what it's like to write and pass laws and make budget decisions.
It's all part of a national program called America's Legislators
Back to School, sponsored annually by the National Conference of
State Legislators. The program officially kicks off for 2006 during
the third week of September and continues throughout the school
year.
The goal is to teach Oklahoma students about government as well
as the importance of being involved in the process, including registering
to vote and participating in elections once they turn 18.
The program, which began as a one-day civics education event in
1999, became a week-long activity in 2001. In 2005, it was expanded
to include visits throughout the school year. According to NCSL,
each year more than 1,300 state lawmakers visit an estimated 320,000
students in their classrooms.
This year, 31 members of the Oklahoma State Senate are planning
visits to schools within their districts as part of America's Legislators
Back to School, with others expected to schedule additional visits
later in the school year.
Those Senators participating so far include Sen. Cliff Aldridge,
Midwest City; Sen. Patrick Anderson, Enid; Sen. Don Barrington,
Lawton; Sen. Cliff Branan, Oklahoma City; Sen. Randy Brogdon, Owasso;
Sen. Bernest Cain, Oklahoma City; Sen. Harry Coates, Seminole;
Sen. Kenneth Corn, Poteau; Sen. Brian Crain, Tulsa; Sen. Johnnie
Crutchfield, Ardmore; Sen. Mary Easley, Tulsa; Sen. John Ford,
Bartlesville; Sen. Jay Paul Gumm, Durant; Sen. J. Berry Harrison,
Fairfax; Sen. Cal Hobson, Lexington; Sen. Constance N. Johnson,
Oklahoma City; Sen. Clark Jolley, Edmond; Sen. Ron Justice, Chickasha;
Sen. Todd Lamb, Edmond; Sen. Charlie Laster, Shawnee; Sen. Owen
Laughlin, Woodward; Sen. Daisy Lawler, Comanche; Sen. Debbe Leftwich,
Oklahoma City; Sen. David Myers, Ponca City; Sen. Jonathan Nichols,
Norman; Sen. Susan Paddack, Ada; Sen. Jim Reynolds, Oklahoma City;
Sen. Nancy Riley, Sand Springs; Sen. Mike Schulz, Altus; Sen. Kathleen
Wilcoxson, Oklahoma City and Sen. Charlie Wyrick, Fairland.
For more information about America's Legislators Back to School,
contact the Oklahoma State Senate Communications Division at 405-521-5774.

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