by Shane Stone, Representative from OKC
Watching softball always brings me back to being a bat boy for my older sister's teams as a kid. Such a fast paced and fun sport to watch! BOOMER!!!
— Shane Stone (@ShaneStone89) June 1, 2019
Watching softball always brings me back to being a bat boy for my older sister's teams as a kid. Such a fast paced and fun sport to watch! BOOMER!!!
— Shane Stone (@ShaneStone89) June 1, 2019
This was the first time I've seen them over my house. I'll never forget the one time I saw the Blue Angels airshow as a kid though!
— Shane Stone (@ShaneStone89) June 1, 2019
.@GovStitt approved the Review Committee to study the rising maternal mortality rate in OK.
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
States that expanded Medicaid saw a 50% greater reduction in infant mortality than non-expansion states.
Let’s be Top 10 in care for moms & babies. Expand Medicaid. #okleg
.@GovStitt approved the Review Committee to study the rising maternal mortality rate in OK.
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
States that expanded Medicaid saw a 50% greater reduction in infant mortality than non-expansion states.
Let’s be Top 10 in care for moms & babies. Expand Medicaid. #okleg
I didn't want to go outside and finish up yard work but I did, then the Blue Angels flew over my house in formation! Here's the weird part, it was too quick for me to capture a video for Instagram but it still seems like it really happened
— Shane Stone (@ShaneStone89) May 31, 2019
.@GovStitt approved the Review Committee to study the rising maternal mortality rate in OK.
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
States that expanded Medicaid saw a 50% greater reduction in infant mortality than non-expansion states.
Let’s be Top 10 in care for moms & babies. Expand Medicaid. #okleg
Cleaning up after a flood can pose health risks. Drying your home and removing water-damaged items is your most important step for preventing mold damage. Here is a guide to mold clean-up.
— Tulsa Health Dept (@TulsaHealthDept) May 31, 2019
Spanish version: https://t.co/3kZHkia2wu pic.twitter.com/WTQtnt5u30
Sand Springs Crews Work To Put Out House Fire https://t.co/Z7ASCTmhxT
— News On 6 (@NewsOn6) May 31, 2019
Sinkhole 1200 W. Charles Page Blvd. estimated to be 20 feet deep. pic.twitter.com/56xixFN5Zu
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 31, 2019
In Tulsa, inspections will be made before allowing people back to their homes. List of cleared neighborhoods at city website or news on six. People will have to show their ID to enter the reopened area. Only used trusted, long time, local companies for repairs. @NewsOn6 pic.twitter.com/JUL1Wbe8Lr
— Lori Fullbright (@LoriFullbright) May 31, 2019
Watch for scammers who want to inspect your home but do not have any city identification, vehicles or other verification. When hiring an electrician, visit https://t.co/5G2g5qy0y9 to make sure they are licensed.
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 31, 2019
Senator Ikley-Freeman Statement on Tulsa Area Floodinghttps://t.co/6FXgJpkX0C pic.twitter.com/MtbK4kkTou
— OK State Senate (@OKSENATEINFO) May 31, 2019
“Analysts say that this “degree inflation,” as they call it, has shrunk opportunities for upward mobility for Americans without four-year degrees.” #High5sWithoutThe4 https://t.co/Gy3Owhqtdz
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
A couple months ago I visited the Dale Rogers Training Center and learned about their employment opportunities for people w/ disabilities. Prevalent wages, inclusion, safe work environment, supportive staff. https://t.co/oMnPdDUqGi @DRTCorg @MDBuildingPro #DissabilityAwareness pic.twitter.com/zX1xnl9Yzw
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
Very cool! Will order my next round of campaign T’s from @DRTCorg https://t.co/nNKqzoQaGN
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 31, 2019
I cannot even begin to describe what Allison Lawrence, @speakhandsforme, did on that stage with her speech, “Teach Your Daughters to Bullshit.” #igniteokc
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 31, 2019
And now of course John Bobb Semple, @BSupdates, is just schooling us all and speaking directly to my heart 😭 @IgniteOKC #igniteokc
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 31, 2019
All of my pictures sucked, but @theMarisaMohi just killed it at @IgniteOKC! Such an incredible Oklahoman.
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 31, 2019
Excellent forum in Mental Health in Oklahoma and the dire needs in this are. Thank you Tulsa World for putting this on. Such good info. We can fund this way better than we are! Early investment is critical. https://t.co/nDJkYtOmnu
— Meloyde Blancett (@MBlancett) May 31, 2019
.@EnergyFC’s nonprofit, @EnergyAssist_ teamed up with @TGFoundation_ @OGandE & @myriadgardens to create Together Square in @DowntownOKC. Join all of us for the grand opening this Sunday afternoon. #1OKC #ForCityAndClub https://t.co/n3rRzqgi2a
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 30, 2019
I had a wonderful time speaking with, listening to, and reading proposed legislation from some AHmazing young women today at @OKGirlsState down in Norman! Shout out to my #HarryPotter fans from #ErwinCity2019 🤓✊🏼 pic.twitter.com/K82jV3hmpS
— Rep. Jacob Rosecrants (@jacobrosecrants) May 30, 2019
With the sun back out & most of us needing some patio time we'll have final #HD88 constituent chat of the 2019 #okleg @PumpBar @HaileyPUMPBAR in @Uptown23rd district. Tomorrow 5-6pm. I'll wrap up all we accomplished & chat plans for next yr. All are welcome to join! #Community
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 30, 2019
Find shelter, assistance and supplies for storm and flood victims https://t.co/TiEnttagqn #okwx pic.twitter.com/A5rXKWlnFr
— Tulsa World (@tulsaworld) May 29, 2019
I don’t think a word exists for this level of childish behavior by an adult, let alone the leader of the free world. https://t.co/8FZfWeQ0L1
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 30, 2019
NEW: The White House wanted the USS John McCain “out of sight” for Trump’s visit to Japan. A tarp was hung over the ship’s name ahead of the trip, and sailors—who wear caps bearing the ship’s name—were given the day off for Trump’s visit. w/@gluboldhttps://t.co/6ugPceCOre pic.twitter.com/KuIoWJK5Kt
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) May 29, 2019
So excited to be part of this pilot Tulsa music live radio show at the famous Cain’s Ballroom!!! Amazing https://t.co/qNuJmQd0MQ
— Meloyde Blancett (@MBlancett) May 30, 2019
Deputies are going to door to urge residents who live between 74th west ave to 81st West Ave and Charles Page Blvd to the Levee to evacuate their homes due to rising flood water in this area. TCSO is also using a loud speaker on our armored vehicle to warn residents in this area pic.twitter.com/UWxwKd97ix
— Tulsa County Sheriff (@TCSO) May 29, 2019
I love all three. Need enough space for a decent sized group this week (probably limits ChickNBeer & Cuppies) but Pump has hosted us before.
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 30, 2019
Looking for a place for the last #HD88 constituent chat of the 2019 legislative session. This Friday from 5-6pm. We’ve been all over the district this year. Any suggestions @plazadistrict @39thDistrictOKC @Uptown23rd @PaseoOKC? We are a fun bunch and ready to support local.
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 29, 2019
Very pleased to hear about the reduction in release levels from the Keystone Dam. Not really a time to fully celebrate however. So many of our friends and neighbors have lost so much. We have a long road ahead, but today’s announcement is indeed a blessing!
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 29, 2019
In fairness they did ask if we were ready for a black man to be president....turns out we were! Also based on the popular vote a majority of us (over 3 million more of us) were pretty ready for Madam President in 2016...🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️ Let’s get it in 2020! #SheReady #WeReady
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 29, 2019
We have been told the Evacuation Shelter at Crosstown is at capacity. If you are in need of shelter from flooding, please go to Faith Church at 1901 W 171st Street.
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 29, 2019
This past Sunday on #YVC with @mitchelltalks @jonechols @news9 we discussed the end of session #SineDie, the winners and losers of the 2019 Legislative Session, and what comes next. https://t.co/GsI6l2qYV2
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 29, 2019
Mueller statement: "Can't any of you people read?"
— David Frum (@davidfrum) May 29, 2019
It was such an honor to be recognized along with so many changemakers at #OWC's FORWARD reception last week. I'm grateful for all the work they do to bring much-needed change to our state. https://t.co/nRIBRFlQtH
— Kay Floyd (@KayFloydOK) May 29, 2019
How To Build A Better Mousetrap https://t.co/xzDeq6nLGy
— David Perryman (@DavidPerrymanOK) May 29, 2019
Officials Continue Monitoring Levees, Ask People To Stay Away From Levees https://t.co/P9HYyMZ2B8
— News On 6 (@NewsOn6) May 29, 2019
Damnit.....I got something in my eye again! 😭😭😭 Watch this video and get all the motivation you need this Wednesday morning. Love this young man’s spirit. And his voice! https://t.co/kbYLwEPnS2
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 29, 2019
Not sure he had control as he went to the ground, but he is a hero nonetheless! Pretty amazing stuff, people are awesome! https://t.co/su3VCLFbrh
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 29, 2019
Doubled them boys up! https://t.co/oh7PvuXk0o
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 29, 2019
Thankful @GovStitt signed our bill HB1269 into law today. Oklahomans have consistently asked the legislature to change course when it comes to Criminal Justice Reform. This was a small step, but one in the right direction. https://t.co/pA9aDDXFTc via @newsok
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 29, 2019
Land: @OGandE
— Energy Assist (@EnergyAssist_) May 28, 2019
Maintenance: @myriadgardens
Bball court: @TGFoundation_
Futsal court: @EnergyAssist_
Grand opening: YOU#TogetherSquare this Sunday, 2-5pm w/ Blake & Taylor Griffin, Energy players, food trucks, DJ, and more. #ForCityAndClub #1OKC @shdfutsal @TheFFOK @EnergyFC pic.twitter.com/rp4g8n8Ozf
The City of #Tulsa’s Household Pollutant Collection facility is closed until further notice for the safety of employees & customers. The roadways that carry customers to the facility area either flooded or expected to be by morning. The facility is located at 4502 S. Galveston.
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 29, 2019
Short-term health plans are simply shortcuts that severely limit benefits and exclude people with pre-existing conditions. #okleg must stop cutting corners. Expand Medicaid. https://t.co/5LVkbsyGDo
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 28, 2019
Got that good #DoubleRainbow action out here over my house in Norman! #okwx pic.twitter.com/MWOCQhqL1M
— Rep. Jacob Rosecrants (@jacobrosecrants) May 29, 2019
HE’S HAVING SUCH A GOOD TIME https://t.co/5PvzdDVsML
— Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) May 26, 2019
🚨Public service announcement: This is a crosswalk. State law: 47 Okla. Stat. Ann. § 11-502: “When traffic signal is not in place, vehicles must yield to pedestrian in crosswalk.” #NowYouKnow pic.twitter.com/JD85KN0Y0i
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 28, 2019
Bus transportation via Tulsa Transit will assist residents who want to self-evacuate between 11 a.m. & midnight. Citizens interested in self-evacuation can go to 2401 Charles Page Blvd. at Tulsa Co. Social Services & Cameron St. & 41st W. Ave. (Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy).
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 28, 2019
In nearly 70 communities across the country, challenges are being solved in creative and innovative ways. Learn how #DesignThinking in the #CradleToCareer Network is improving the lives of kids and families: https://t.co/5VfGmnh5tC pic.twitter.com/wZc9OCIlL0
— StriveTogether (@StriveTogether) May 23, 2019
This week, three rural communities in the #CradleToCareer Network launched the Rural Accelerator Fund. We're excited to work with @AECFNews, @BereaPartners and @SavetheChildren and to see how these efforts shape policy and systems change across the country! https://t.co/wODRNn3Hlr
— StriveTogether (@StriveTogether) May 24, 2019
The latest report from @AECFNews shares how community leaders are building a more inclusive, equitable #Atlanta. Learn about their progress and find approaches to try in your own community: https://t.co/vBxaYiOAEI
— StriveTogether (@StriveTogether) May 26, 2019
https://t.co/dWZKB7OpnO pic.twitter.com/RWLwdArX8t
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 28, 2019
What I saw is a father at his son’s game having a good time w/ his teammates. I thought it was pretty neat. Love @KingJames energy as a parent and a pro! Absolute 🐐 status! https://t.co/hSbzyIgZLp
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 28, 2019
Exactly why I don’t take 💩’s in public restrooms! 🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️🙅🏿♂️
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 28, 2019
Eastern Oklahoma Shelters Open To Help Flood Victims https://t.co/m03arVYDFY
— News On 6 (@NewsOn6) May 28, 2019
How To Build A Better Mousetraphttps://t.co/hRqGcGp6za pic.twitter.com/5gRL4himsI
— Oklahoma Observer (@okobs) May 27, 2019
Short-term health plans are simply shortcuts that severely limit benefits and exclude people with pre-existing conditions. #okleg must stop cutting corners. Expand Medicaid. https://t.co/5LVkbsyGDo
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 28, 2019
Levee Concerns Continue With Increased Release Rate From Keystone Dam https://t.co/ZVjS5GajGv
— News On 6 (@NewsOn6) May 27, 2019
Humbled. Proud. Grateful. #MemorialDay pic.twitter.com/ds5iRQCRhI
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) May 27, 2019
96-year-old World War II veteran Pete DuPré played the national anthem on a harmonica before the @USWNT match 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/TP3ggIF3z9
— ESPN (@espn) May 26, 2019
Truly excellent thread! https://t.co/0Gk8QhtihZ
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 27, 2019
Video: Watch what emotional Dwight Eisenhower says to Walter Cronkite of CBS News when he returns to cemetery in France 20 years after D-Day (5 mins.):https://t.co/GbmHUPqgkL
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) May 27, 2019
Powerful image, a General turned President who understood what sacrifice meant and the true cost of war. Remembering all the heroes who laid down their lives so we can live free. #MemorialDay2019 https://t.co/oSgZelc0NJ
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 27, 2019
It’s going to be a rough summer for flies around these parts! 4th street is hereby designated a #NoFlyZone pic.twitter.com/7YDYgCHRGT
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 27, 2019
Congrats to this absolutely grown adult on narrowly beating a child to get a souvenir baseball. #DontbeaDick https://t.co/TXyf3OMAn5
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 27, 2019
FREE vaccines are available at the Pavilion shelter for pets as they arrive. https://t.co/1S5zVtlKiX
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 27, 2019
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 27, 2019
Do not drive around barricades in the roadway. These are there for your protection. #TurnAroundDontDrown pic.twitter.com/zPkJAqKqlB
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 27, 2019
A special debris pick up has been scheduled for residents affected by the May 21st and May 26 wind events. Please see the City’s website for maps of the collection areas. https://t.co/0zZhlmxq5F
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 27, 2019
Today on Memorial Day we honor the brave women and men who gave their lives in service to our country. #MemorialDay pic.twitter.com/WcYqpgUVsu
— OK Senate Democrats (@OKSenateDems) May 27, 2019
This is Top 10 State-level policy. I attempted to run similar legislation this year, and I’ll try it again next year. Want to be the Senate author, @hicks4ok? https://t.co/mvcuuo2wqH
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 27, 2019
Today on Memorial Day we honor the brave women and men who gave their lives in service to our country. #MemorialDay pic.twitter.com/WcYqpgUVsu
— OK Senate Democrats (@OKSenateDems) May 27, 2019
This #MemorialDay, we remember the fallen heroes of our nation. pic.twitter.com/V5NAtLHwaT
— U.S. Marines (@USMC) May 27, 2019
My favorite is the classic “this is what the media won’t tell you” followed by a link to a reputable news outlet’s article on that subject. pic.twitter.com/Pv74WEU4EX
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 27, 2019
In memoriam to all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. May we always remember! 🇺🇸#RememberTheFallen #HonorThem #MemorialDay2019 pic.twitter.com/vij4k6nloH
— Rep. Jacob Rosecrants (@jacobrosecrants) May 27, 2019
Transportation assistance for early self-evacuation behind Levee A and B. pic.twitter.com/6L5fVvlzyq
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 27, 2019
Two Pet Peeves: A person who don’t know how to say excuse me and thank you.
— KEON HATCHER (@KeonHatcher) May 26, 2019
This Memorial Day weekend, honor & remember those Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our Nation and ensure freedom for the next generation. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/jSzQCiBEXT
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 26, 2019
✨ JOHNNY RUSSELL MAGIC ✨ pic.twitter.com/bPjBfJRU2u
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 26, 2019
Hey @VHBeer I know you haven’t seen me in awhile but that’s only because I stockpiled your beer. Almost out though, so I’ll see you again soon. pic.twitter.com/YWG9WpcsNy
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 26, 2019
Mannn. Rest In Peace To An Absolute Legend And Warrior, Bart Starr! pic.twitter.com/nZyYnh9tpU
— Jalen Hurts (@JalenHurts) May 26, 2019
These pups were abandoned about a week ago near the Capitol. Taylor and I are fostering them until they find their forever homes. They’re about 7 weeks, Pointer/Shepherd mix, all girls, & getting their shots/etc. Let me know if interested! 🐶 pic.twitter.com/YJZmrnZwK7
— Rep. Mickey Dollens (@MickeyDollens) May 26, 2019
Being aware of financial position of our fellow Oklahomans (& statistically some of us too):
— Julia Kirt (@JuliaKirt) May 26, 2019
Almost 40% of Americans Would Struggle to Cover a $400 Emergency https://t.co/tZhNyHzqO5
All lanes of the Creek Turnpike are now open.
— Oklahoma Turnpikes (@OKTurnpike) May 26, 2019
While we were fortunate to escape injuries to our citizens, there was some damage to homes and businesses. If our office can help as you assess damage, or if anyone needs assistance in clean up please contact us at 405-557-7396 or email jason.dunnington@okhouse.gov
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 26, 2019
Our thoughts are with the El Reno community this morning as search and rescue concludes and rebuilding begins. Less destructive but equally scary, a much smaller tornado appears to have traversed a swath of House District 88 last evening as well.
— Rep Jason Dunnington (@jdunnington) May 26, 2019
“In the midst of...racial and economic injustice, I have heard many ministers say, “These are #social issues, with which the #gospel has no real concern.” Yes, I love the #church...but oh, how we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect.” #MLK pic.twitter.com/OkzxTdP79S
— The King Center (@TheKingCenter) May 26, 2019
This is pretty neat! https://t.co/jHLrs1pU7S
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 26, 2019
Levee areas being evacuated. Need to zoom https://t.co/IAcqB3fHDJ > levee maps pic.twitter.com/cCo7k6A614
— Allison Ikley-Freeman (@Ally4OK) May 26, 2019
Levee areas being evacuated. Need to zoom https://t.co/IAcqB3fHDJ > levee maps pic.twitter.com/cCo7k6A614
— Allison Ikley-Freeman (@Ally4OK) May 26, 2019
Officials are urging residents that live in neighborhoods near Sand Springs levees to prepare for a possible voluntary evacuation.https://t.co/gZpUR1IGhV pic.twitter.com/k2LC5wYTcj
— 2 Works for You (@KJRH2HD) May 25, 2019
From OHP: The Creek Turnpike is currently closed both eastbound and westbound near the Jenks toll plaza due to downed power lines caused by tornado damage.
— Brandon Wholey (@BrandonWholey) May 26, 2019
https://t.co/5d2nMqaEgV pic.twitter.com/bBy1IsN7vG
— Allison Ikley-Freeman (@Ally4OK) May 26, 2019
12:37 AM: A tornado was reported at Highway 75 and 81st heading toward Jenks. Please take your tornado precautions now! #OKwx #ARwx pic.twitter.com/3fmBo7IQ63
— NWS Tulsa (@NWStulsa) May 26, 2019
Wow that footage! Stay safe
— Shane Stone (@ShaneStone89) May 26, 2019
Cleveland County: tornado threat is gone for now. There is a storm to the SW that might impact the area, but currently it has lost its severe status. Just a lot of rain, so if you'll still be out for a few hours, don't drive into flooded roads. Take time, find a new route. #okwx
— Adam Troxtell (@TranscriptAdam) May 26, 2019
Heartbroken to see the damage in El Reno. It all happened so quickly and I’m sure many had no time to prepare. Let’s keep this community in our thoughts & be ready to help. https://t.co/4hokB3XmaH
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
A measure that would allow patients to use the pharmacy of their choice, if that pharmacy has agreed to a contract provided by the pharmacy benefit manager, has now been signed into law. https://t.co/9StPbgskHb
— KFOR (@kfor) May 26, 2019
Aaron!! Be careful! Glad you’re okay.
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
So now that everyone is wide awake, what should we do? 😂 #okwx
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
Seeing this movie ASAP. https://t.co/pxW8e0O6TP
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
But also @emilyrsutton is obviously the best. I cannot wait for her to become a lead meteorologist. https://t.co/6JtfvbvJyw
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
OKC, turn on the weather! Also — if some of the meteorologists are too dramatic for you, I highly recommend @KOCOdamonlane. Always keeps his cool and doesn’t freak me out.
— Emily Virgin (@EmilyVirginOK) May 26, 2019
Baby Dinosaurs for the win!
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 26, 2019
Classic Okie move. Also, I can think of a much larger mess that needs to be cleaned up... https://t.co/7ujeOaQOvk
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 26, 2019
— Rep. Forrest Bennett (@ForrestBennett) May 26, 2019
Here are some simple steps business owners can take to reduce the impact of flooding: pic.twitter.com/O3VtiRwjyb
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 25, 2019
The levees are currently working as they should. Officials are watching the levee system closely. First responders are walking the levees and monitoring them with drones. Those living close to the levees should be vigilant and prepared. pic.twitter.com/6ImJBEayZ9
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 25, 2019
Here’s an updated street and park closure list for in Tulsa County: pic.twitter.com/RXHKSgchMU
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 26, 2019
Strong work @CowgirlSB! https://t.co/manvWAStZs
— Rep. Nichols (@Monichols) May 25, 2019
Army Corps of Engineers will sustain the 250k cfs release into the Arkansas River until 5/29 as a result of additional rain. The levees near Charles Page Blvd are at higher risk. Residents near Levees A & B should make evacuation plans now in the event of a breach.
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 25, 2019
Closings: Segment of Oklahoma State Highway 51 at 137th W. Ave. east towards Hwy 97
— City of Tulsa (@cityoftulsagov) May 25, 2019
River Parks along Riverside Dr. is closed. Power is off. Parking areas along Riverside Dr. are barricaded
Mohawk Park. Redbud Valley.
Just FYI, I was the original House co-author of SB252 with Sen. Thompson, and this is the third year I have introduced CJR legislation. Here is a link to my op-ed to the Tulsa World that appeared Sunday prior to the last week.https://t.co/UzGpDOy2jL
— Meloyde Blancett (@MBlancett) May 25, 2019
It’s easy to talk about Criminal Justice Reform when you are on the campaign trail & sitting on panels, but if you aren’t making REAL reform happen once you are elected, it’s simply lip service. Full stop. I’m so disappointed in the failing of #SB252 in @OKHouseofReps today.
— Cyndi Munson (@CyndiMunson85) May 22, 2019