Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: July 7, 2008
Oklahoma
Hosts Southern Legislative Conference
Oklahoma is the host state for the 62nd Annual Meeting of the
Southern Legislative Conference (SLC). The conference, which
meets in Oklahoma City from Thursday, July 11 through Tuesday,
July 15 is expected to attract more than 800 visitors, including
legislative leaders and guests. The SLC region includes 16
southern states which share many of the same concerns in areas
ranging from economics to education to energy use.
Oklahoma legislative leaders said they were pleased to host the
SLC Annual Meeting for 2008.
“SLC provides an important forum for states with common
regional concerns to share ideas and successes with one another,” said
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan. “The sessions
provide information that will be helpful to all the member states
as they work through legislative and budget issues in the year
ahead.”
Senate Co-President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee said the meeting
also presented an excellent opportunity to showcase the Sooner
State and its capital, Oklahoma City.
“I think people expect to experience Native American and
Western culture when they come to Oklahoma, and they won’t
be disappointed, but we have a lot more in Oklahoma City in addition
to those things,” Coffee said. “The Bricktown
entertainment district, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and the
National Memorial and Museum are some of the other venues SLC attendees
will also have the opportunity to visit.”
Six different standing committees in areas such as agriculture,
public safety and economic development will hold meetings with
public policy experts during the conference. Volunteers from
various state agencies have helped to arrange tours and events
for guests and youth as well.
“Members of the Legislature as well as staff from the House
and Senate have been meeting for more than a year to help ensure
this SLC meeting will be a success,” said House Speaker Chris
Benge. “Thanks to all their hard work, we’re
confident our guests will have a wonderful visit to Oklahoma.”
Keynote speakers during the SLC meeting include former White House
Economic Policy Director, Todd Buchholz and NASA Commander and
Oklahoma native John Herrington, the first Native American to fly
in space.
For more information on committee meetings and presentations during
the SLC, go to http://www.slcatlanta.org/meetings/OKC_08/OKC2008_sched.html.
For more information
contact:
Malia Bennett, 405-521-5774

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