From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: andrewpmiller@verizon.net toswim2@yahoo.com; rabrams@stroock.com; bruce.babbitt@raintreeventures.com; bbaxley@baxleydillard.com; rbryan@lionelsawyer.com; pamela.l.carter@cummins.com; xgeneral@aol.com; agjoe@comcast.net; renofsdp@aol.com; rdeltufo@skadden.com; jimhoodag@hotmail.com; jdoyle@foley.com; drew.edmondson@oag.ok.gov; LFisher@ceosforcities.org; dave.frohnmayer@harrang.com; jan@grahamlawoffices.com; Granholm@jennifergranholm.com; scott.harshbarger@mercerdelta.com; drewketterer@roadrunner.com; pcharvey@pbwt.com; okoppell@koppellaw.com; Lautenschlager@bauerbach.com; patrick@patricklynchgroup.com; jdmac55@comcast.net; patriciamadrid100@yahoo.com; janet.t.mills@gmail.com; jeff.modisett@snrdenton.com; whmam@comcast.net; pittman@pdmd.biz; droberts@djrlaw.com; gsrowe@maine.rr.com; six@stuevesiegel.com; GREG.SMITH@MCLANE.com; RSpagnoletti@schertlerlaw.com; msterry@embarqmail.com; ttroy@eckertseamans.com; jtierney@clinic.net; vandamussenate@mindspring.com; jvandekamp@mayerbrown.com; mwhite@geovox.com; ropper@envirolawyer.com; GaleNorton@gmail.com; ldthwoodard@aol.com; carl.danberg@verizon.net; rgebelein@bifferato.com; rwier@wieranddallen.com; charlie@toxicteeth.org; jeaston@eei.org; bill.mccollum@snrdenton.com; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; rdoran@ausley.com; jsmith@sostrategy.com; tbaker@mckennalong.com; karen.mckay8@gmail.com; aaglimtiaco@yahoo.com; mbennett@starnlaw.com; steve.rosenthal@troutmansanders.com; Stevecarter219@yahoo.com; jeffvtage@aol.com; Francis.Bellotti@arbella.com; jshannon@nfpa.org; panderson@Kelley-Cawthorne.com; cwullrich@aol.com; mhatch@blackwellburke.com; mondale.walter@dorsey.com; charlesburson@gmail.com; jcdanforth@bryancave.com; nspaeth@sakakaweaventures.com; semerrill@bingham.com; pverniero@sillscummis.com; HStratton@BHFS.com; rufus@rufusedmisten.com; bobwefald@msn.com; AGBDM@aol.com; jimpetro73@gmail.com; rhh@okcu.edu; mturpen@riggsabney.com; walter.cohen@obermayer.com; gpappert@comcast.net; epreate@comcast.net; jameseoneil@cox.net; hdmcmaster@gmail.com; tmedlock@mcgowanhood.com; mcody@bpjlaw.com; KWalkup@Wyattfirm.com; mjdiamond176@aol.com; gbaliles@virginia.edu; jkilgore@mcguirewoods.com; sladeg@msn.com; robmckenna@robmckenna.org; Gaywoodhouselaw@aol.com gw@grantwoodspc.net; terrygoddardaz@gmail.com; Mark.Shurtleff@Troutmansanders.com; toswim2@yahoo.com Attorneys General for “Uncommon Sense” on Immigration Reform 04/08/2013 11:23 AM   Lynn,     Allow me to make the following observations with respect to your recent e-mail: 1. I have come to dislike the phrase “common sense.” Contrary to my hopefully informed intuition as to consequences, almost everything President Obama proposes these days is “common sense”, eg., “common sense health coverage, common sense immigration reform, you name it.”  Indeed, the phrase is being utilized so often so as to become trite; one should also keep in mind that Webster’s, among other meanings of “common”, defines the term as conveying “second rate.” What is needed in the immigration debate is “uncommon sense”, a commodity currently in very short supply in Washington. I would rename your e-mail as stated above. 2.  Throughout the letter you use the phrase “undocumented”. I understand the Liberal urge to use a euphemism, but I have always thought it better to call a spade a spade. In this instance the semantically accurate term is “illegal”. The overwhelming majority of the 11 million “illegals” in this country are not victims of administrative error on the part of ICE or some other agency. Nor are they individuals who have simply lost their papers. Instead they are persons who, with their families, have deliberately violated American law. I would insert “illegal” wherever “undocumented” appears in your e-mail. 3. a. I realize that we AG’s and former AG’s like to refer to ourselves as being or having been the chief “law enforcement” officers in our States. This sounds good on the campaign trail but, except in a few instances, is simply not true. As a general proposition (no pun intended), we should resist this temptation and instead refer to AG’s generically Feb-17-2017 001635 (again no pun intended) as the chief “legal” officers of their respective jurisdictions. b. To avoid the inference that, despite prior affirmations, we are really  much more concerned with “comprehensive immigration reform” than “increased border security”, I suggest the following rewrite of your last two sentences:    “Put simply, practical reform to our federal immigration laws which addresses both issues will make us all safer.”    “We urge you to move expeditiously with consideration and action on such reform legislation.”   Please do not take these observations as critical of your enterprise. If the foregoing changes were made I would sign your letter, but I realize that this is probably not feasible. Since, as you know, Spring has come to Washington, I will begin a search for a blooming of “uncommon sense” and will alert you should I discern any such exotic flower. Good Luck!   Andy Andrew P. Miller 1503 35th St. NW Washington, DC 20007 202-337-1726 andrewpmiller@verizon.net On 04/04/13, Lynne Ross wrote: > Dear Former Attorneys General, > > On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks > > I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. > > Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. > > Thanks so much for your consideration > > Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com Feb-17-2017 001636 > Dear Former Attorneys General, On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com Feb-17-2017 001637 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Charlie Brown 'Abrams, Robert'; 'Lynne Ross'; 'Bruce Babbitt'; 'Bill Baxley'; 'Richard Bryan'; 'Pam & Mike Carter'; 'Bob Stephan'; 'Joe Curran'; 'Frankie Sue Del Papa'; 'Bob Del Tufo'; 'Jim Hood'; 'James E. Doyle'; 'Drew Edmondson'; 'Lee Fisher'; 'Dave Frohnmayer'; 'Jan Graham'; 'JENNIFER GRANHOLM'; 'Scott Harshbarger'; 'Andrew Ketterer'; 'Peter Harvey'; 'Oliver Koppell'; 'Peg Lautenschlager'; 'Patrick Lynch'; 'JD MacFarlane'; 'Patsy Madrid'; 'Janet Mills'; 'Jeff Modisett'; 'Mary Ann Myers'; 'ed pittman'; 'Dennis J. Roberts'; 'Steve Rowe'; 'Steve Six'; 'Greg Smith'; 'Robert Spagnoletti'; 'Mary Sue Sue Terry'; 'Tony Troy'; 'James E. Tierney'; 'Paul Van Dam'; 'John Van de Kamp'; 'Mark White'; 'Richard Opper'; 'Gale A. Norton'; 'Duane Woodard'; 'Carl Danberg'; 'Richard Gebelein'; 'richard weir'; 'John Easton'; 'Bill McCollum'; 'Andy Miller'; 'Richard Doran'; 'Jim Smith'; 'Thurbert E. Baker'; 'Karen McKay'; 'Alicia Limtiaco'; 'Mark J. Bennett'; 'Rosenthal Steve'; 'Steve Carter'; 'Jeff Amestoy'; 'Francis X Bellotti'; 'jim shannon'; 'Pat Anderson'; 'Bill Ullrich'; 'mike hatch'; 'walter mondale'; 'Charles Burson'; 'Jack Danforth'; 'Nick Spaeth'; 'Stephen E. Merrill'; 'Peter Verniero'; 'Hal Stratton'; 'Rufus Edmisten'; 'Robert Wefald'; 'Betty D. Montgomery'; 'Jim Petro'; 'Robert Henry'; 'Mike Turpen'; 'Walter Cohen'; 'Jerry Pappert'; 'Ernie Preate'; 'Jim O'Neil'; 'Henry McMaster'; 'Travis Medlock'; 'Mike Cody'; 'John Knox Walkup'; 'Jerry Diamond'; 'Jerry Baliles'; 'Jerry Kilgore'; 'Slade Gorton'; 'Rob McKenna'; 'GAY WOODHOUSE' 'Grant Woods'; 'Terry Goddard'; 'Mark Shurtleff' Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigration Reform 04/08/2013 04:57 PM Dear Lynne   Thank you for this idea and the work which went into it.  Please add my name to the list:  Charles G. Brown, West Virginia, 1985-89   --Charlie   PS—Too, plaudits to Grant Woods for his superb article in Huffington Post on Dr. King and Mike Cody – and to Mike Cody for standing up for truth and justice when his nation and world needed  him.   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:01 PM To: Abrams, Robert; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS in Circular 230, we inform you that any tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachment that does not explicitly state otherwise) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. Feb-17-2017 001638 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Rufus Edmisten 'Lynne Ross'; 'Robert Abrams'; 'Bruce Babbitt'; 'Bill Baxley'; 'Richard Bryan'; 'Pam & Mike Carter'; 'Bob Stephan'; 'Joe Curran'; 'Frankie Sue Del Papa'; 'Bob Del Tufo'; 'Jim Hood'; 'James E. Doyle'; 'Drew Edmondson'; 'Lee Fisher'; 'Dave Frohnmayer'; 'Jan Graham'; 'JENNIFER GRANHOLM'; 'Scott Harshbarger'; 'Andrew Ketterer'; 'Peter Harvey'; 'Oliver Koppell'; 'Peg Lautenschlager'; 'Patrick Lynch'; 'JD MacFarlane'; 'Patsy Madrid'; 'Janet Mills'; 'Jeff Modisett'; 'Mary Ann Myers'; 'ed pittman'; 'Dennis J. Roberts'; 'Steve Rowe'; 'Steve Six'; 'Greg Smith'; 'Robert Spagnoletti'; 'Mary Sue Sue Terry'; 'Tony Troy'; 'James E. Tierney'; 'Paul Van Dam'; 'John Van de Kamp'; 'Mark White'; 'Richard Opper'; 'Gale A. Norton'; 'Duane Woodard'; 'Carl Danberg'; 'Richard Gebelein'; 'richard weir'; 'Charlie Brown'; 'John Easton'; 'Bill McCollum'; 'Andy Miller'; 'Richard Doran'; 'Jim Smith'; 'Thurbert E. Baker'; 'Karen McKay'; 'Alicia Limtiaco'; 'Mark J. Bennett'; 'Rosenthal Steve'; 'Steve Carter'; 'Jeff Amestoy'; 'Francis X Bellotti'; 'jim shannon'; 'Pat Anderson'; 'Bill Ullrich'; 'mike hatch'; 'walter mondale'; 'Charles Burson'; 'Jack Danforth'; 'Nick Spaeth'; 'Stephen E. Merrill'; 'Peter Verniero'; 'Hal Stratton'; 'Robert Wefald'; 'Betty D. Montgomery'; 'Jim Petro'; 'Robert Henry'; 'Mike Turpen'; 'Walter Cohen'; 'Jerry Pappert'; 'Ernie Preate'; 'Jim O'Neil'; 'Henry McMaster'; 'Travis Medlock'; 'Mike Cody'; 'John Knox Walkup'; 'Jerry Diamond'; 'Jerry Baliles'; 'Jerry Kilgore'; 'Slade Gorton'; 'Rob McKenna'; 'GAY WOODHOUSE' 'Grant Woods'; 'Terry Goddard'; 'Mark Shurtleff' RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/09/2013 12:51 PM Yes, Lynne, you may add my name to the list. Rufus L. Edmisten Attorney General 1974-1984     www.ewm-law.com 132 S. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27601 919.829.1988 919.829.1983 (fax) PRIVILEGE AND CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication (including any attachment) is being sent by or on behalf of a lawyer or law firm and may contain confidential or legally privileged information. The sender does not intend to waive any privilege, including the attorney-client privilege, that may attach to this communication. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to intercept, read, print, retain, copy, forward, or disseminate this communication. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by email and delete this communication and all copies.   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:00 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark Feb-17-2017 001639 White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Dear Former Attorneys General, On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com   Feb-17-2017 001640 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Drew Ketterer toswim2@yahoo.com; Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; rdeltufo@skadden.com; jimhoodag@hotmail.com; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; droberts@djrlaw.com; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; jtierney@clinic.net; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; panderson@Kelley-Cawthorne.com; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; pverniero@sillscummis.com; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; mcody@bpjlaw.com; John Knox Walkup; mjdiamond176@aol.com; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; toswim2@yahoo.com Re: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/08/2013 10:17 AM Lynne, Please add my name.  AG of Maine. 1995-2001.  Thanks. Drew Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless -----Original message----From: Lynne Ross To: Robert Abrams , Bruce Babbitt , Bill Baxley , Richard Bryan , Pam & Mike Carter , Bob Stephan , Joe Curran , Frankie Sue Del Papa , Bob Del Tufo , Jim Hood , "James E. Doyle" , Drew Edmondson , Lee Fisher , Dave Frohnmayer , Jan Graham , JENNIFER GRANHOLM , Scott Harshbarger , Andrew Ketterer , Peter Harvey , Oliver Koppell , Peg Lautenschlager , Patrick Lynch , JD MacFarlane , Patsy Madrid , Janet Mills , Jeff Modisett , Mary Ann Myers , ed pittman , "Dennis J. Roberts" , Steve Rowe , Steve Six , Greg Smith , Robert Spagnoletti , Mary Sue Sue Terry , Tony Troy , "James E. Tierney" , Paul Van Dam , John Van de Kamp , Mark White , Richard Opper , "Gale A. Norton" , Duane Woodard , Carl Danberg , Richard Gebelein , richard weir , Charlie Brown , John Easton , Bill McCollum , Andy Miller , Richard Doran , Jim Smith Feb-17-2017 001641 , "Thurbert E. Baker" , Karen McKay , Alicia Limtiaco , "Mark J. Bennett" , Rosenthal Steve , Steve Carter , Jeff Amestoy , Francis X Bellotti , jim shannon , Pat Anderson , Bill Ullrich , mike hatch , walter mondale , Charles Burson , Jack Danforth , Nick Spaeth , "Stephen E. Merrill" , Peter Verniero , Hal Stratton , Rufus Edmisten , Robert Wefald , "Betty D. Montgomery" , Jim Petro , Robert Henry , Mike Turpen , Walter Cohen , Jerry Pappert , Ernie Preate , Jim O'Neil , Henry McMaster , Travis Medlock , Mike Cody , John Knox Walkup , Jerry Diamond , Jerry Baliles , Jerry Kilgore , Slade Gorton , Rob McKenna , GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods , Terry Goddard , Mark Shurtleff , Lynne Ross Sent: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 20:59:57 GMT+00:00 Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Feb-17-2017 001642 From: To: Abrams, Robert Lynne Ross; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/07/2013 03:50 PM Cc: Subject: Date: Count me in Robert Abrams NY  1979-93   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:01 PM To: Abrams, Robert; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform     IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS in Circular 230, we inform you that any tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachment that does not explicitly state otherwise) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. Feb-17-2017 001643 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Murphy, Brenda Lynne Ross; Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Smith, Jim; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/05/2013 11:07 AM Jim Smith is in – Florida 1979 – 1987   Brenda Murphy on behalf of Jim Smith -------------------------------Southern Strategy Group 123 South Adams Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 Telephone: 850.671.4401 Facsimile: 850.671.4402 -------------------------------- Tallahassee Jacksonville Orlando Tampa Bay Miami Austin Baton Rouge Shreveport Jackson Montgomery Atlanta Columbia Raleigh Nashville Frankfort Lansing Madison       From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:00 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Smith, Jim; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Dear Former Attorneys General, Feb-17-2017 001644 On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com Feb-17-2017 001645 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Six, Steve Lynne Ross; Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/05/2013 10:48 AM Lynne, pleased to join, best regards, Steve Six Kansas AG, 2008-2011   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 4:00 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Six, Steve; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Dear Former Attorneys General, On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided Feb-17-2017 001646 both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com Feb-17-2017 001647 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Smith, Greg Lynne Ross; Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform [MCLANE--.FID1110918] 04/05/2013 10:43 AM Dear Lynne,   Thank you for bringing this to my attention, and please add my name as a signatory to this letter. New Hampshire AG 1980-1984. I too have always thought our bi-partisan efforts as a group are our best.   Sincerely, Greg   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:00 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Smith, Greg; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Dear Former Attorneys General, On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join in signing on to this letter (see attached) conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security. Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Feb-17-2017 001648 Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years! Thanks I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference. Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved. By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues. Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com Feb-17-2017 001649 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: JDoyle@foley.com Lynne Ross; Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff RE: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform 04/05/2013 07:20 AM Lynne,   Please add my name.  Thank you for the good work.   Jim Doyle, Wisconsin 1991-2003 From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 4:00 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; Doyle, James; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Dear Former Attorneys General, On behalf of former AGs Terry Goddard, Mark Shurtleff and Grant Woods, I write to ask you to join  in signing on to this letter (see attached)  conveying to Senate and House leadership and members support for legislative efforts to pass common sense immigration reform in conjunction with increased border security.  Could you please get back to me by Tuesday, April 9 if you want to sign on. I hope to get the letter to the Hill on April 10. Your name will be listed with your state and years in office so please send the years!  Thanks Feb-17-2017 001650 I have been working with Grant, Terry and Mark for the past several years in encouraging Congress to act. Those in the know believe that the law enforcement perspective provided both through a former AG letter, as well as the  one circulating through NAAG/CWAG will make a difference.  Please feel free to call one of us if you want to talk further about this. I also attach  below former AG Bob Stephan's comments this week at a Kansas City roundtable coordinated by the National Immigration Forum. There are likely to be lots of grass roots opportunities to speak on this topic in the next few months so please let me know if you would like to become more involved.  By the way, Mark Shurtleff is on the Forum Board of Directors. Grant and Terry have  also been very active in speaking out on immigration issues.   Thanks so much for your consideration Lynne   phone 703 220 5544 email Toswim2@yahoo.com   The preceding email message may be confidential or protected by the attorney-client privilege. It is not intended for transmission to, or receipt by, any unauthorized persons. If you have received this message in error, please (i) do not read it, (ii) reply to the sender that you received the message in error, and (iii) erase or destroy the message. Legal advice contained in the preceding message is solely for the benefit of the Foley & Lardner LLP client(s) represented by the Firm in the particular matter that is the subject of this message, and may not be relied upon by any other party. Internal Revenue Service regulations require that certain types of written advice include a disclaimer. 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Any dissemination of this information is prohibited.   From: Lynne Ross [mailto:toswim2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 3:01 PM To: Robert Abrams; Bruce Babbitt; Bill Baxley; Richard Bryan; Pam & Mike Carter; Bob Stephan; Joe Curran; Frankie Sue Del Papa; Bob Del Tufo; Jim Hood; James E. Doyle; Drew Edmondson; Lee Fisher; Dave Frohnmayer; Jan Graham; JENNIFER GRANHOLM; Scott Harshbarger; Andrew Ketterer; Peter Harvey; Oliver Koppell; Peg Lautenschlager; Patrick Lynch; JD MacFarlane; Patsy Madrid; Janet Mills; Jeff Modisett; Mary Ann Myers; ed pittman; Dennis J. Roberts; Steve Rowe; Steve Six; Greg Smith; Robert Spagnoletti; Mary Sue Sue Terry; Tony Troy; James E. Tierney; Paul Van Dam; John Van de Kamp; Mark White; Richard Opper; Gale A. Norton; Duane Woodard; Carl Danberg; Richard Gebelein; richard weir; Charlie Brown; John Easton; Bill McCollum; Andy Miller; Richard Doran; Jim Smith; Thurbert E. Baker; Karen McKay; Alicia Limtiaco; Mark J. Bennett; Rosenthal Steve; Steve Carter; Jeff Amestoy; Francis X Bellotti; jim shannon; Pat Anderson; Bill Ullrich; mike hatch; walter mondale; Charles Burson; Jack Danforth; Nick Spaeth; Stephen E. Merrill; Peter Verniero; Hal Stratton; Rufus Edmisten; Robert Wefald; Betty D. Montgomery; Jim Petro; Robert Henry; Mike Turpen; Walter Cohen; Jerry Pappert; Ernie Preate; Jim O'Neil; Henry McMaster; Travis Medlock; Mike Cody; John Knox Walkup; Jerry Diamond; Jerry Baliles; Jerry Kilgore; Slade Gorton; Rob McKenna; GAY WOODHOUSE Cc: Grant Woods; Terry Goddard; Mark Shurtleff; Lynne Ross Subject: Former AG sign on letter --- Common Sense Immigraton Reform Feb-17-2017 001652 Feb-17-2017 001653 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: OKCReceptionist@dvn.com richard.mann@oag.ok.gov OKCReceptionist@dvn.com; Mark.Craig@dvn.com Devon Energy Pre-Registered Visit Scheduled 06/11/2013 10:59 AM appointment.vcs Dear Richard Mann, Welcome to Devon Energy! Our records indicate that you have a scheduled visit at Devon Energy to meet with Mark Craig on 6/17/13 11:15 AM. Please check in at the main lobby of the Devon Energy Center located at 333 West Sheridan, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102. Upon arrival, please proceed to the receptionist desk in the main lobby to obtain your visitor badge. Visitor parking is available at the northeast entrance of the Devon Energy Center Parking Garage on the first floor. The parking garage is located on the west side of Harvey Avenue, between Park Avenue and the Devon Energy Center. A parking garage attendant will greet you and ask for your name before granting access. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the reception desk at (405) 235-3611. Sincerely, Devon Energy Reception Please do not reply to this auto-generated email notification from Visitor Management. Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001654 From: To: Subject: Date: Harder, Sheila Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Re: Meeting 06/06/2013 07:28 PM Ashley, That's great! I will get this on Bill's calendar. Can't wait to meet you tomorrow! Sheila Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2013, at 4:44 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: We can make 10am CST on June 13th work- we will meet here in our office. Paul Seby will be joining us and we will conference in Leonard Leo. Thanks for your help and let me know if you need any other information. Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From: "Harder, Sheila" > To: "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date: 06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject: RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hm… On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm. If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps. Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office? Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am. He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them. The June 14th times did not work for him. Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th. Just let me know and we will get this confirmed. Thanks! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001655 From: "Harder, Sheila" > To: "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date: 06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject: RE: Meeting ________________________________ Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after. I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From: "Harder, Sheila" > To: "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date: 06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject: RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill. I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work. Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone. May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well! I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Feb-17-2017 001656 Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ________________________________ Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return email, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001657 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 04:44 PM We can make 10am CST on June 13th work- we will meet here in our office. Paul Seby will be joining us and we will conference in Leonard Leo. Thanks for your help and let me know if you need any other information. Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them.   The June 14th times did not work for him.   Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th.   Just let me know and we will get this confirmed.   Thanks!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com   Feb-17-2017 001658         From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Feb-17-2017 001659 Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Feb-17-2017 001660 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001661 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 04:35 PM Perfect- will be in touch as soon as I can. It looks like we are going to go with June 13th, just working out the details if we can meet at 10am or if 10:30 is the only availability. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them.   The June 14th times did not work for him.   Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th.   Just let me know and we will get this confirmed.   Thanks!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com   Feb-17-2017 001662         From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Feb-17-2017 001663 Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Feb-17-2017 001664 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001665 From: To: Subject: Date: Harder, Sheila Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 03:45 PM Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them.   The June 14th times did not work for him.   Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th.   Just let me know and we will get this confirmed.   Thanks!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com           From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Feb-17-2017 001666 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley,   I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after.   Thanks so much!   Sheila   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" Feb-17-2017 001667 To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General Feb-17-2017 001668 (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001669 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 03:30 PM Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley,   I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after.   Thanks so much!   Sheila   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Feb-17-2017 001670 Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Feb-17-2017 001671 Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001672 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 03:22 PM Hey Sheila, Sorry Leonard Leo is not available at all that day....I am waiting to hear back from his office on some other possible dates...are there any dates that would be better for Mr. Whitsitt to visit our office for a conference call?  Looking at maybe next week on the 13th or 14th? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley,   I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after.   Thanks so much!   Sheila   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Feb-17-2017 001673 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, Feb-17-2017 001674 I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001675 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen 'Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov' Re: meeting April 26 04/17/2013 10:53 AM I would enjoy getting together, but I'm out of town on the 26th. I'll call you later today to find a date.   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:37 AM To: Wright, Allen Subject: meeting April 26   I wanted to see if it would be possible to set up a meeting with you on Friday, April 26? Give me a call and we can discuss if your schedule permits.  Thanks! Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001676 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston allen.wright@dvn.com meeting April 26 04/17/2013 10:37 AM I wanted to see if it would be possible to set up a meeting with you on Friday, April 26? Give me a call and we can discuss if your schedule permits.  Thanks! Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Feb-17-2017 001677 Meeting Invitation Accepted: Calendar Entry Subject: When Date: Time: Chair: Invitees Required (to): Optional (cc): Where Location: Melissa Houston   Thursday  06/20/2013 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM   (1 hour) Allen.Wright@dvn.com   Melissa Houston   Cheevers Feb-17-2017 001678 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Lunch 06/20/2013 08:11 AM Reservations are set for 11:45 at Cheevers.   Allen B. Wright Vice President, Public & Government Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 405 552 5394 direct 405 550 7202 mobile     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001679 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Lunch 06/20/2013 07:58 AM I'll set it up and confirm. Allen Wright VP, Public & Gov. Affairs Devon Energy Corp. On Jun 20, 2013, at 6:22 AM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: Either is fine with me. Your pick. Do you have someone who can make reservations for us? I need to do about 11:45 as I'm in interviews all day and will be sneaking out on lunch break. Thanks so much looking forward to it! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 19, 2013, at 6:02 PM, "Wright, Allen" > wrote: What sounds good to you? Iron Star, Cheavers? Allen B. Wright Vice President, Public & Government Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 405 552 5394 direct 405 550 7202 mobile ________________________________ Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return email, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001680 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Lunch 06/19/2013 06:02 PM What sounds good to you? Iron Star, Cheavers?   Allen B. Wright Vice President, Public & Government Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 405 552 5394 direct 405 550 7202 mobile     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001681 From: Sent By: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen Haxton, Michael Melissa McLawhorn Houston Melissa Houston 06/20/2013 09:19 AM Reservation for 2 at Cheevers Café 2409 N Hudson Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 525-7007   Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001682 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Wright, Allen Re: Lunch 06/20/2013 08:55 AM Great! See you then! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 20, 2013, at 8:11 AM, "Wright, Allen" wrote: Reservations are set for 11:45 at Cheevers.   Allen B. Wright Vice President, Public & Government Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 405 552 5394 direct 405 550 7202 mobile     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001683 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Wright, Allen Re: Lunch 06/20/2013 06:22 AM Either is fine with me. Your pick. Do you have someone who can make reservations for us? I need to do about 11:45 as I'm in interviews all day and will be sneaking out on lunch break. Thanks so much - looking forward to it! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 19, 2013, at 6:02 PM, "Wright, Allen" wrote: What sounds good to you? Iron Star, Cheavers?   Allen B. Wright Vice President, Public & Government Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 405 552 5394 direct 405 550 7202 mobile     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001684 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 10:39 AM No problem that sounds great- we have Paul Seby available at 2pm so I will double check with Leonard and see if that time works for him as well. Thank you! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Ashley,   I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after.   Thanks so much!   Sheila   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General Feb-17-2017 001685 (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would Feb-17-2017 001686 work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001687 From: To: Subject: Date: Harder, Sheila Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 10:37 AM Ashley,   I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after.   Thanks so much!   Sheila   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley!   Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day?   I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. Feb-17-2017 001688   I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st.   Thanks, Ashley!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com     From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001689 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 09:13 AM That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley!   Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day?   I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you.   I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st.   Thanks, Ashley!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com   Feb-17-2017 001690   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001691 From: To: Subject: Date: Harder, Sheila Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Meeting 06/06/2013 09:10 AM Hi Ashley!   Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day?   I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you.   I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st.   Thanks, Ashley!   Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com     From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001692 Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001693 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila Meeting 06/06/2013 09:01 AM Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001694 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Harder, Sheila Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov Dress Code 06/05/2013 03:51 PM Business Casual Dress Policy.pdf Rhonda,   Please see the attached!   Thanks!     Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D.   Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com       Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001695 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Whitsitt, Bill Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent; Smith, Darren; Sandlin, Jesse FW: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI 05/01/2013 01:28 PM FINAL EPA Methane Letter without signature pages (Redline w BW & JS ideas 4-30-13).docx FINAL EPA Methane Letter without signature pages (Redline w BW & JS ideas 4-30-13).docx Clayton –   Here you go. Please note that you could use just the red changes, or both red and blue (the latter being some further improvements from one of our experts) or none.   Hope this helps.   Thanks for all your work on this!       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com   From: Sandlin, Jesse Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:08 PM To: Isenhower, Dan; Whitsitt, Bill; Leonard, Joe; Smith, Darren; Rockwood, Brent; Wright, Allen Subject: Re: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Team,   I neglected to reply to all with my edits, my apologies.   Jesse Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001696 Feb-17-2017 001697 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Clayton Eubanks Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI 05/01/2013 10:42 AM FINAL EPA Methane Letter without signature pages.docx Mr. Whitsitt, Attached is the final draft of the methane letter to EPA regarding the 7 NE States NOI to sue over the regulation of methane emissions. We have received good support on this and I would like to get the letter out in the morning.  I thought we should insert a sentence or two regarding the recent EPA report indicating their initial estimates on methane emissions for two categories were too high.   Any suggestions? Thank you. P. Clayton Eubanks Deputy Solicitor General Office of the Attorney General of Oklahoma 313 N.E. 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Tel: (405) 522-8992 Fax:(405) 522-0085 clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 001698 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Albro, Derek Melissa Houston Fwd: ALEC Conference 04/30/2013 01:54 PM AGENDA.4.23.13.docx ATT00001.htm The agenda for the conference is attached. Begin forwarded message: From: Amy Kjose Anderson > Date: April 24, 2013, 10:58:19 AM CDT To: "jim@dunlapconsultants.com" >, "Cliff Aldridge (caldridge@farmersagent.com)" >, "claytontaylor@cox.net" >, "glbanz22@cox.net" >, "mseney@okstatechamber.com" >, "mvanlandingham@okcchamber.com" >, "kristin.peck@cox.com" >, Blu Hulsey >, "Albro, Derek" > Subject: ALEC Conference All, Thanks for your immense help thus far with the Exchange Council meeting. Just a week away now! Let me know if you have any questions, need any information, etc. Hope you’re all set and registered. If anyone asks, there will be registration available on site beginning on Thursday afternoon. Anyone attending any event (including receptions) will need a badge, so make sure all your folks pick up their badges. I have attached the conference agenda so you know where to be when. If you know of anyone who would be willing to volunteer to help with check in and Task Force meetings, let me know. We are in need of two additional volunteers. We would need them from 7am to 5pm on Friday, the 3rd. They would be registered free of charge for the conference and could attend the Oklahoma Reception that evening (and the hospitality suite the night before). Thanks again! Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001699 From: To: Subject: Date: Tyler Laughlin John Riesenberg Fwd: News: INHOFE, VITTER, LANKFORD PRESS EPA FOR TRANSPARENCY IN ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS 05/07/2013 05:44 PM Please share with your co workers.  Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Diane Clay" Date: April 29, 2013, 12:39:46 PM CDT To: "Clayton Eubanks" Cc: "Tom Bates" ,"Melissa Houston" , tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Subject: Fw: News: INHOFE, VITTER, LANKFORD PRESS EPA FOR TRANSPARENCY IN ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS ----- Forwarded by Diane Clay/OAG on 04/29/2013 12:08 PM ----From:        "Inhofe, PressOffice (Inhofe)" To:         Date:        04/29/2013 11:57 AM Subject:        News: INHOFE, VITTER, LANKFORD PRESS EPA FOR TRANSPARENCY IN ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS LINK TO RELEASE                                                              Donelle Harder FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                             Jacob Heisten   April 29, 2013                                                                                               (202) 224-4721 INHOFE, VITTER, LANKFORD PRESS EPA FOR TRANSPARENCY IN ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS   WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), a senior member of the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), along with Ranking Member David Vitter (R-La.) and Congressman James Lankford (R-OK-5) today sent a letter to Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bob Perciasepe to express concerns for the abuse of statutory discretion under the Clean Air Act to override states’ responsibilities in rulemaking and to request more transparency in the agency's policymaking process.   In the letter, the Members said, "Throughout the current Administration, your agency has regularly brokered settlement agreements to carry out specific regulatory activities after being sued by environmental groups. 'Sue and Settle' is a hallmark of the Obama Administration's environmental policymaking across agencies, with EPA being the most egregious example. These exclusively negotiated deals circumvent transparency, exclude impacted parties and have far reaching economic consequences."   "Despite numerous efforts by the state of Oklahoma, the EPA seems to have abandoned their previous policy of working with and allowing states to implement, regulate and enforce the rules and laws under the purview of the EPA," Inhofe said. "The agency’s practice of entering into enigmatic Consent Decrees has led to less transparency, more regulations, and burdensome costs on our energy sector. I look forward to working with the EPA and supporting Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as we work to reign in the EPA’s unnecessary and complicating regulatory practices.”   “When will this Administration prove its commitment to transparency?” Vitter said. “In the meantime, Feb-17-2017 001700 Americans feel the economic pain of decisions made behind closed doors because their government refuses to allow them a seat at the table.”   “I am proud to join Senator Inhofe and the Senate EPW to expose this Administration’s use of sue-and-settle procedures to unduly expand federal authority throughout the energy sector,” Lankford said. “The DC Circuit Court ruling on the Cross-State Air Pollution rule is a prime example of the need to roll back federal overreach of its statutory authority to pave the way for economic expansion and job creation. We can have clean air and clean water without federal overreach. Through fulfillment of the AGs’ FOIA request to clarify how the federal government intends to implement the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, the states and federal government can work together to protect our environment efficiently and effectively.”   In the letter, the Members highlight a case where a group of state Attorneys General, led by Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on August 10, 2012 requesting disclosure on the EPA’s decision to undermine several states’ authority to implement the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act. The EPA refused to grant the request. Only after the Attorneys General appealed the decision did the EPA then close the case citing the request was too broad.   The Attorneys General filed a second FOIA request on February 6, 2013 specifying their request for released documents be limited to communications between EPA and Interested Organizations regarding any Regional Haze State Implementation Plan (SIP). The EPA once again denied the fee waiver and terminated work on the request, stating the Attorneys General “have not expressed a specific intent to disseminate the information to the general public.”     “The EPA’s apparent secret strategy of ‘sue and settle’ threatens Oklahoma interests and families, and authorizes the agency to act in a way inconsistent with the law,” Pruitt said. “Obama’s EPA is no longer solely about protecting the environment. It is about ending forms of energy that don’t fit the worldview of environmental groups. I applaud Sen. Inhofe, Congressman Lankford and Sen. Vitter for working to ensure the EPA responds to the attorneys general’s open government requests.”   In the letter, the Members request that the EPA make available the information requested by the Attorneys General in the original August 10, 2012 request and state: "It is important for Congress to understand the relationship between EPA and nongovernmental organizations, particularly as it relates to the coordination and influence over public policy making. Moreover, these relationships have the potential to push states and other stakeholders out of the process. Accordingly, releasing the correspondence between the EPA and these entities is in the public interest.  The American people deserve to understand the process EPA follows when crafting the environmental policies under which they must live."   A copy of the letter is available by clicking here.   ###   Feb-17-2017 001701 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Whitsitt, Bill melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent Good meeting -- and Congrats again! 06/13/2013 01:12 PM Water - SC  Decision - Justices Rule for OK... (E&E News 6-13-13).pdf Water - SC  Decision - Justices Rule for OK... (E&E News 6-13-13).pdf Melissa –   Please thank Scott for including me in the meeting today. I think we got to a good place with respect to the clearinghouse concept to assist AGs in addressing federalism issues.   Also, please pass along the attached article as an example of the specialized media treatment of today’s excellent decision!       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001702 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Allen.Wright@dvn.com Accepted: Melissa Houston 06/12/2013 05:23 PM BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-LOTUS-CHARSET:UTF-8 VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lotus Development Corporation//NONSGML Notes 8.5.3//EN_C METHOD:REPLY BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Central BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:19501105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMINUTE=0;BYHOUR=2;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=11 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:19500312T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMINUTE=0;BYHOUR=2;BYDAY=2SU;BYMONTH=3 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID="Central":20130620T114500 DTEND;TZID="Central":20130620T124500 TRANSP:OPAQUE DTSTAMP:20130612T222416Z SEQUENCE:0 ATTACH:CID:FFFF__=09BBF11BDFE88CD38f9e8a93df938690918c09B@ ATTENDEE;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;CN="Melissa Houston/OAG";RSVP=FALSE:mailto: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov CLASS:PUBLIC SUMMARY:Melissa Houston LOCATION:TBD ORGANIZER;CN="Wright\, Allen":mailto:Allen.Wright@dvn.com UID:B3B50B1253144954BA7E538CB054BC8300000000000000000000000000000000 X-LOTUS-UPDATE-SEQ:1 X-LOTUS-NOTESVERSION:2 X-LOTUS-NOTICETYPE:A XLOTUS-APPTTYPE:3 X-LOTUS-CHILD-UID:BEC87D5BC17386AE86257B88007B0A43 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR Feb-17-2017 001703 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen Melissa McLawhorn Houston Melissa Houston 06/12/2013 05:21 PM Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001704 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: lunch 06/12/2013 05:20 PM Done. Lets chat next week about location. Allen Wright VP, Public & Gov. Affairs Devon Energy Corp. On Jun 12, 2013, at 5:08 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: Totally understand! I am shockingly available next Thursday as well. 20, maybe around 11:45 or so? Let's book it - Thursday, June Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. From: "Wright, Allen" > To: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" >, Date: 06/12/2013 04:15 PM Subject: Re: lunch ________________________________ I'm glad you followed up. My travel has been crazy the past month. Next Thursday or Friday work for me. After that, I'm out past the 4th. Look forward to catching up. Allen Wright VP, Public & Gov. Affairs Devon Energy Corp. On Jun 12, 2013, at 3:38 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov " > wrote: Just following up to see if we could schedule a time for you and I to grab lunch? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001705 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Wright, Allen Re: lunch 06/12/2013 05:08 PM Totally understand!  I am shockingly available next Thursday as well.  Let's book it - Thursday, June 20, maybe around 11:45 or so? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. From:        "Wright, Allen" To:        "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        06/12/2013 04:15 PM Subject:        Re: lunch I'm glad you followed up. My travel has been crazy the past month. Next Thursday or Friday work for me. After that, I'm out past the 4th. Look forward to catching up. Allen Wright VP, Public & Gov. Affairs Devon Energy Corp. On Jun 12, 2013, at 3:38 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: Just following up to see if we could schedule a time for you and I to grab lunch? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001706 Feb-17-2017 001707 From: To: Subject: Date: Wright, Allen Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: lunch 06/12/2013 04:15 PM I'm glad you followed up. My travel has been crazy the past month. Next Thursday or Friday work for me. After that, I'm out past the 4th. Look forward to catching up. Allen Wright VP, Public & Gov. Affairs Devon Energy Corp. On Jun 12, 2013, at 3:38 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: Just following up to see if we could schedule a time for you and I to grab lunch? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001708 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston allen.wright@dvn.com lunch 06/12/2013 03:38 PM Just following up to see if we could schedule a time for you and I to grab lunch?   Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Feb-17-2017 001709 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila RE: Meeting 06/12/2013 02:39 PM OK great! Yes that would be fabulous!   Next Mon- Wed the General is out and the following week Mon- Thurs I could make work as well! I know Melissa  and GP will both be out Monday June 24th.... Let me know what works for you and we will get it set : ) Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/12/2013 02:36 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting Hi Ashley!   Yes, Bill will be there at 10:00 a.m. at the AG’s office tomorrow morning.     We should just go ahead and plan a lunch about a week or two away and invite Rhonda and Holly Miller.  Wouldn’t that be fun?!?   Talk to you later!   Sheila       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 2:10 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Re: Meeting Hi Sheila, Just wanted to confirm we are still on for the meeting tomorrow morning at 10am here in our offices. Feb-17-2017 001710  Sorry we didn't get to do lunch last week maybe we can reschedule soon! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 07:28 PM Subject:        Re: Meeting Ashley, That's great! I will get this on Bill's calendar. Can't wait to meet you tomorrow! Sheila Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2013, at 4:44 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: We can make 10am CST on June 13th work- we will meet here in our office. Paul Seby will be joining us and we will conference in Leonard Leo. Thanks for your help and let me know if you need any other information. Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Feb-17-2017 001711 Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them. The June 14th times did not work for him. Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th. Just let me know and we will get this confirmed. Thanks! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be Feb-17-2017 001712 traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, Feb-17-2017 001713 I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ________________________________ Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. [attachment "ATT00001.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] [attachment "ATT00002.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] Feb-17-2017 001714 From: To: Subject: Date: Harder, Sheila Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Meeting 06/12/2013 02:37 PM Hi Ashley!   Yes, Bill will be there at 10:00 a.m. at the AG’s office tomorrow morning.    We should just go ahead and plan a lunch about a week or two away and invite Rhonda and Holly Miller.  Wouldn’t that be fun?!?   Talk to you later!   Sheila       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 2:10 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Re: Meeting Hi Sheila, Just wanted to confirm we are still on for the meeting tomorrow morning at 10am here in our offices.  Sorry we didn't get to do lunch last week maybe we can reschedule soon! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 07:28 PM Subject:        Re: Meeting Ashley, Feb-17-2017 001715 That's great! I will get this on Bill's calendar. Can't wait to meet you tomorrow! Sheila Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2013, at 4:44 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: We can make 10am CST on June 13th work- we will meet here in our office. Paul Seby will be joining us and we will conference in Leonard Leo. Thanks for your help and let me know if you need any other information. Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them. The June 14th times did not work for him. Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th. Just let me know and we will get this confirmed. Thanks! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Feb-17-2017 001716 Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting Feb-17-2017 001717 ________________________________ Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ________________________________ Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. [attachment "ATT00001.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] [attachment "ATT00002.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] Feb-17-2017 001718 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Harder, Sheila Re: Meeting 06/12/2013 02:09 PM Hi Sheila, Just wanted to confirm we are still on for the meeting tomorrow morning at 10am here in our offices.  Sorry we didn't get to do lunch last week maybe we can reschedule soon! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        06/06/2013 07:28 PM Subject:        Re: Meeting Ashley, That's great! I will get this on Bill's calendar. Can't wait to meet you tomorrow! Sheila Sent from my iPhone On Jun 6, 2013, at 4:44 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > wrote: We can make 10am CST on June 13th work- we will meet here in our office. Paul Seby will be joining us and we will conference in Leonard Leo. Thanks for your help and let me know if you need any other information. Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 03:45 PM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hm…  On June 13th, the only time Bill is not available is 10:30am – 2pm.  If the meeting only lasted Feb-17-2017 001719 an hour we could schedule the call at 10:00am, if that helps.  Is General Pruitt set on Bill coming to his office?  Bill could do a conference call from Devon at 10:30am.  He just has a guest coming around 11:30am and will need to be here in time to greet them. The June 14th times did not work for him. Bill is available on Tuesday, June 18th, at 4:00pm and he looks wide open for Monday, June 24th. Just let me know and we will get this confirmed. Thanks! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 3:30 PM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting Hey again, Got some new times to look at: June 13th at 10:30CST June 14th at 9am CST or 4pm CST? Let me know what works best for you and I will see what we can coordinate! Thanks again. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Date:        06/06/2013 10:37 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Ashley, I just spoke with Bill and he said he could meet on Friday, June 21st, anytime in the afternoon at 2pm or after.  I wasn’t aware, but he will be traveling to Washington, DC, that week and won’t arrive on the 21st until noon or a little after. Thanks so much! Sheila From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:14 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: RE: Meeting That sounds great- I will touch base with Leonard and Paul and see if either time is preferable. Talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Harder, Sheila" > To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" > Feb-17-2017 001720 Date:        06/06/2013 09:11 AM Subject:        RE: Meeting ________________________________ Hi Ashley! Friday, June 21st, looks good for Bill.   I think 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. will work.  Bill is traveling today but I will probably speak with him by phone.  May I confirm with you before the end of the day? I am looking forward to meeting you as well!  I have heard great things about you. I will call you this afternoon and let you know about the 21st. Thanks, Ashley! Sheila Harder Executive Assistant to William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228-8482 Direct Sheila.harder@dvn.com From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:01 AM To: Harder, Sheila Subject: Meeting Hi Sheila, I was hoping to set up a meeting with Mr. Whitsitt and General Pruitt here in our office. I am looking at Friday, June 21st. Our hopes are to have Leonard Leo and Paul Seby come in as well. If they are not able to fly in we will try and make sure they can  at the least be on a conference call. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Center for Energy Independence. If you could give me a few times that would work on the 21st then I will coordinate with the others. I appreciate your help and look forward to finally meeting you on Friday! Thanks, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ________________________________ Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return email, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. [attachment "ATT00001.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] [attachment "ATT00002.gif" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] Feb-17-2017 001721 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Whitsitt, Bill Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent Re: Good meeting -- and Congrats again! 06/13/2013 07:35 PM Thanks so much for the article! An exciting day for Oklahoma!!! (Plus its always great to beat Texas!). I apologize again that we had to step out for the media availability but had to get the message out on Tarrant ASAP.  I also apologize I didn't get your voicemail from this morning until the end of the day (I wasn't in my office all day). But I think we have all of your concerns addressed? I am very excited about this project moving forward and feel that we are on the right track. This will be an amazing resource for the AGs and for industry. I so appreciate you providing your expertise and guidance as we move forward. Thanks again! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 13, 2013, at 1:12 PM, "Whitsitt, Bill" wrote: Melissa –   Please thank Scott for including me in the meeting today. I think we got to a good place with respect to the clearinghouse concept to assist AGs in addressing federalism issues.   Also, please pass along the attached article as an example of the specialized media treatment of today’s excellent decision!       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the Feb-17-2017 001722 sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001723 From: To: Subject: Whitsitt, Bill Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ?Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production 05/06/2013 09:14 AM Date: Thanks!         Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 9:02 AM To: Whitsitt, Bill Subject: RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ? Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Enjoyed your quote in the article! Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. From: To: Date: "Whitsitt, Bill" "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , 05/06/2013 08:38 AM Feb-17-2017 001724 Subject: RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ?Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Excellent, Melissa.   Thanks.       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 5:15 PM To: Whitsitt, Bill Subject: Fw: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ? Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. ----- Forwarded by Melissa Houston/OAG on 05/03/2013 05:14 PM ----From: To: Karee Pyeatt/OAG OAG EVERYONE, Date: 05/03/2013 04:53 PM Subject: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Feb-17-2017 001725 E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA May 3, 2013 For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Clay Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov    Karee Pyeatt Public Information Officer (405) 522-4400 Karee.Pyeatt@oag.ok.gov Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt was joined by 12 states Friday in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency warning administrators not to employ its backdoor “sue and settle” tactic to regulate hydraulic fracturing and oil production. The letter, signed by 13 energy producing states, was sent to the EPA after several northeastern states threatened to sue the agency for not taking over regulatory responsibility of oil and gas production. The Clean Air Act provides states, not the federal government, with primary regulation responsibility. The letter states, “It is abundantly clear that EPA should not succumb to the pressure intended by the Northeastern States. … Any discussions to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities would obviously have a significant impact on the economy and citizens of those states. … EPA must, at a minimum, include Oklahoma and other states with similar interests Feb-17-2017 001726 in any negotiations.” In October 2011, General Pruitt wrote a letter to the nation’s AGs alerting them to new inaccurate methods being used by the EPA to measure the amount of methane gas released into the atmosphere by conventional natural gas wells and unconventional wells used for hydraulic fracturing. The EPA had planned to use the data to adopt new regulations. Following the letter and other public comments of concern, the EPA declined to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities, and instead remain within their role of the Clean Air Act to review state standards. The northeastern states of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts disagreed with the EPA’s decision and filed a notice of intent to sue the EPA for backing off of new oil and gas regulations. The potential lawsuit caused concern for states such as Oklahoma, since a “friendly” settlement with the northeastern states by the EPA could include a consent decree that would bind all states by the outcome, even though they had no input. The practice is called “Sue and Settle.” “This apparent practice by the EPA to engage in friendly lawsuits in order to circumvent the law is disturbing. The outcomes of these settlements have a very real effect on families, businesses, communities and state economies,” Pruitt said. “This letter puts the EPA on notice that any negotiations in this matter should include states that actually have oil and gas operations.” The states involved in Friday’s letter are: Oklahoma, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia and Wyoming. ### Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001727 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Whitsitt, Bill RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ?Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production 05/06/2013 09:02 AM Enjoyed your quote in the article! Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. From:        "Whitsitt, Bill" To:        "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        05/06/2013 08:38 AM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ?Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Excellent, Melissa.   Thanks.       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President   Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com Feb-17-2017 001728   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 5:15 PM To: Whitsitt, Bill Subject: Fw: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ? Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. ----- Forwarded by Melissa Houston/OAG on 05/03/2013 05:14 PM ----From:        Karee Pyeatt/OAG To:        OAG EVERYONE, Date:        05/03/2013 04:53 PM Subject:        Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA May 3, 2013 For Immediate Release                                                     Contact: Diane Clay Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 001729 Karee Pyeatt Public Information Officer (405) 522-4400 Karee.Pyeatt@oag.ok.gov Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt was joined by 12 states Friday in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency warning administrators not to employ its backdoor “sue and settle” tactic to regulate hydraulic fracturing and oil production. The letter, signed by 13 energy producing states, was sent to the EPA after several northeastern states threatened to sue the agency for not taking over regulatory responsibility of oil and gas production. The Clean Air Act provides states, not the federal government, with primary regulation responsibility. The letter states, “It is abundantly clear that EPA should not succumb to the pressure intended by the Northeastern States. … Any discussions to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities would obviously have a significant impact on the economy and citizens of those states. … EPA must, at a minimum, include Oklahoma and other states with similar interests in any negotiations.” In October 2011, General Pruitt wrote a letter to the nation’s AGs alerting them to new inaccurate methods being used by the EPA to measure the amount of methane gas released into the atmosphere by conventional natural gas wells and unconventional wells used for hydraulic fracturing. The EPA had planned to use the data to adopt new regulations. Following the letter and other public comments of concern, the EPA declined to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities, and instead remain within their role of the Clean Air Act to review state standards. The northeastern states of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts disagreed with the EPA’s decision and filed a notice of intent to sue the EPA for backing off of new oil and gas regulations. The potential lawsuit caused concern for states such as Oklahoma, since a “friendly” settlement with the northeastern states by the EPA could include a consent decree that would bind all states by the outcome, even though they had no input. The practice is called “Sue and Settle.” “This apparent practice by the EPA to engage in friendly lawsuits in order to circumvent the law is disturbing. The outcomes of these settlements have a very real effect on families, businesses, communities and state economies,” Pruitt said. “This letter puts the EPA on notice Feb-17-2017 001730 that any negotiations in this matter should include states that actually have oil and gas operations.” The states involved in Friday’s letter are: Oklahoma, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia and Wyoming. ### Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001731 From: To: Subject: Whitsitt, Bill Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ?Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production 05/06/2013 08:38 AM Date: Excellent, Melissa.   Thanks.         Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 5:15 PM To: Whitsitt, Bill Subject: Fw: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor ? Sue and Settle? Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. ----- Forwarded by Melissa Houston/OAG on 05/03/2013 05:14 PM ----From: To: Date: Subject: Karee Pyeatt/OAG OAG EVERYONE, 05/03/2013 04:53 PM Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Feb-17-2017 001732 Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA May 3, 2013 For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Clay Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov    Karee Pyeatt Public Information Officer (405) 522-4400 Karee.Pyeatt@oag.ok.gov Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt was joined by 12 states Friday in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency warning administrators not to employ its backdoor “sue and settle” tactic to regulate hydraulic fracturing and oil production. The letter, signed by 13 energy producing states, was sent to the EPA after several northeastern states threatened to sue the agency for not taking over regulatory responsibility of oil and gas production. The Clean Air Act provides states, not the federal government, with primary regulation responsibility. The letter states, “It is abundantly clear that EPA should not succumb to the pressure intended by the Northeastern States. … Any discussions to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas Feb-17-2017 001733 facilities would obviously have a significant impact on the economy and citizens of those states. … EPA must, at a minimum, include Oklahoma and other states with similar interests in any negotiations.” In October 2011, General Pruitt wrote a letter to the nation’s AGs alerting them to new inaccurate methods being used by the EPA to measure the amount of methane gas released into the atmosphere by conventional natural gas wells and unconventional wells used for hydraulic fracturing. The EPA had planned to use the data to adopt new regulations. Following the letter and other public comments of concern, the EPA declined to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities, and instead remain within their role of the Clean Air Act to review state standards. The northeastern states of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts disagreed with the EPA’s decision and filed a notice of intent to sue the EPA for backing off of new oil and gas regulations. The potential lawsuit caused concern for states such as Oklahoma, since a “friendly” settlement with the northeastern states by the EPA could include a consent decree that would bind all states by the outcome, even though they had no input. The practice is called “Sue and Settle.” “This apparent practice by the EPA to engage in friendly lawsuits in order to circumvent the law is disturbing. The outcomes of these settlements have a very real effect on families, businesses, communities and state economies,” Pruitt said. “This letter puts the EPA on notice that any negotiations in this matter should include states that actually have oil and gas operations.” The states involved in Friday’s letter are: Oklahoma, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia and Wyoming. ### Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001734 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Melissa Houston Whitsitt, Bill Fw: Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production 05/03/2013 05:14 PM FINAL - EPAMethane050213.pdf Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. ----- Forwarded by Melissa Houston/OAG on 05/03/2013 05:14 PM ----From:        Karee Pyeatt/OAG To:        OAG EVERYONE, Date:        05/03/2013 04:53 PM Subject:        Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA May 3, 2013 For Immediate Release                                                     Contact: Diane Clay Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 001735 Karee Pyeatt Public Information Officer (405) 522-4400 Karee.Pyeatt@oag.ok.gov Attorney General Pruitt, 12 States Send Letter to EPA Warning Not to Employ Backdoor “Sue and Settle” Tactic to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing; Oil Production OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Scott Pruitt was joined by 12 states Friday in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency warning administrators not to employ its backdoor “sue and settle” tactic to regulate hydraulic fracturing and oil production. The letter, signed by 13 energy producing states, was sent to the EPA after several northeastern states threatened to sue the agency for not taking over regulatory responsibility of oil and gas production. The Clean Air Act provides states, not the federal government, with primary regulation responsibility. The letter states, “It is abundantly clear that EPA should not succumb to the pressure intended by the Northeastern States. … Any discussions to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities would obviously have a significant impact on the economy and citizens of those states. … EPA must, at a minimum, include Oklahoma and other states with similar interests in any negotiations.”   In October 2011, General Pruitt wrote a letter to the nation’s AGs alerting them to new inaccurate methods being used by the EPA to measure the amount of methane gas released into the atmosphere by conventional natural gas wells and unconventional wells used for hydraulic fracturing. The EPA had planned to use the data to adopt new regulations. Following the letter and other public comments of concern, the EPA declined to regulate methane emissions from oil and gas facilities, and instead remain within their role of the Clean Air Act to review state standards. The northeastern states of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts disagreed with the EPA’s decision and filed a notice of intent to sue the EPA for backing off of new oil and gas regulations. The potential lawsuit caused concern for states such as Oklahoma, since a “friendly” settlement with the northeastern states by the EPA could include a consent decree that would bind all states by the outcome, even though they had no input. The practice is called “Sue and Settle.” “This apparent practice by the EPA to engage in friendly lawsuits in order to circumvent the law is disturbing. The outcomes of these settlements have a very real effect on families, businesses, communities and state economies,” Pruitt said. “This letter puts the EPA on notice that any negotiations in this matter should include states that actually have oil and gas Feb-17-2017 001736 operations.”   The states involved in Friday’s letter are: Oklahoma, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia and Wyoming. ### Feb-17-2017 001737 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Whitsitt, Bill clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Article on AG Letter 05/03/2013 04:40 PM FYI – Nice work! There will be something in the Oklahoman also I think. State AGs urge EPA to resist calls for methane regs Nick Juliano, E&E reporter Published: Friday, May 3, 2013 More than a dozen attorneys general are urging U.S. EPA to resist calls from Northeastern states to regulate methane emissions from hydraulic fracturing operations, arguing that the push to regulate the potent greenhouse gas is based on faulty data and that new rules are not necessary, according to a letter obtained by Greenwire. The 13 attorneys general -- mostly Republicans from energy-producing states such as Oklahoma, North Dakota and Texas -- worry EPA will agree to regulate methane to avoid a threatened lawsuit from seven states including New York and Connecticut. The energy states argue that EPA should not enter into negotiations with the Northeastern states over their notice of intent to file a Clean Air Act lawsuit, or they say if such negotiations do proceed, then energy-producing states should have a seat at the table. The arguments against methane emissions are outlined in a letter the 13 attorneys general sent yesterday to EPA acting Administrator Bob Perciasepe and Gina McCarthy, the head of EPA's air office who has been nominated to lead the agency. "In sum, regulation of methane emissions from oil and gas facilities is not 'appropriate' under the analysis contemplated by [the Clean Air Act] and methane emissions from oil and gas facilities are being controlled in any event, in compliance with existing regulations implemented by producing states and as a result of voluntary industry efforts," the attorneys general write. "Given all this, it is abundantly clear that EPA should not succumb to the pressure intended by the Northeastern States' NOI and undertake negotiations with them on this issue." EPA last year finalized a new air rule for the oil and gas sector that does not directly impose methane limits. However, the rule does require drillers to use reduced-emission or "green" completions for hydraulically fractured wells to control smog-forming volatile organic compounds and other pollutants, and that requirement will also reduce the amount of methane that escapes into the atmosphere. Estimates of how much methane -- a greenhouse gas that traps far more heat than carbon dioxide -- is emitted during natural gas production vary widely, and both environmentalists and industry groups agree better data are needed (Greenwire, April 5). The issue has broad implications for energy policy and the extent to which natural gas is viewed as a tool to combat climate change. EPA used data submitted by natural gas companies through a voluntary program to establish a methane emissions estimate that industry said was overstated by several orders of magnitude. The data dispute has been raging for more than a year and led one company, Devon Energy Corp., to withdraw from the voluntary program in March (Greenwire, March 11). The issue also has attracted attention on Capitol Hill, from Senate Environment and Public Works ranking member David Vitter (R-La.) and others. Earlier this week, Vitter welcomed reports that EPA had reduced some of its methane emission estimates but said more needed to be done. "Some of EPA's emissions data remains grossly flawed, leading EPA and anti-fossil fuel advocates to draw conclusions with no factual bearing," Vitter said in a statement Tuesday. "Before EPA attempts to justify unnecessary regulation of hydraulic fracturing, the Agency needs to ensure that its decision-making process is based on sound science and credible data." The state attorneys general point to the same downward revisions from EPA but say the agency adjusted its calculations for only two of the 33 categories of natural gas production activities included in its greenhouse gas inventory. Still unaddressed is the hydraulic fracturing completion category, which the attorneys general say is the most significantly flawed. "This single category represents the largest contribution to the overall natural gas production sector Feb-17-2017 001738 emissions estimate, but it has been assessed by industry and academia to be inaccurate," the attorneys general wrote. "The justification for those estimates has been challenged by mounting evidence, including voluminous data, and investigation of potential flaws in the statistical methodology." EPA said today that it will review and respond to the letter.           Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com     Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001739 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Rockwood, Brent Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Whitsitt, Bill RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI 05/02/2013 04:55 PM EPAMethane050213.pdf Clayton: I’m glad the Devon team could help, and thanks for all of your work on this.   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs    Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com       From: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:51 PM To: Rockwood, Brent Cc: Whitsitt, Bill Subject: RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI I sent the letter today. The final version is attached. Thanks for all your help on this. P. Clayton Eubanks Deputy Solicitor General Office of the Attorney General of Oklahoma 313 N.E. 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Tel: (405) 522-8992 Fax:(405) 522-0085 clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov From: To: Date: "Rockwood, Brent" "Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov" , 05/02/2013 04:27 PM Feb-17-2017 001740 Subject: RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI Clayton: I just wanted to follow up to see if you needed anything else from the Devon team. Also, when is AG Pruitt planning to send the letter?   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs     Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com       From: Whitsitt, Bill Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:29 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent; Smith, Darren; Sandlin, Jesse Subject: FW: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Clayton –   Here you go. Please note that you could use just the red changes, or both red and blue (the latter being some further improvements from one of our experts) or none.   Hope this helps.   Thanks for all your work on this!     Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President   Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com Feb-17-2017 001741   From: Sandlin, Jesse Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:08 PM To: Isenhower, Dan; Whitsitt, Bill; Leonard, Joe; Smith, Darren; Rockwood, Brent; Wright, Allen Subject: Re: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Team,   I neglected to reply to all with my edits, my apologies.   Jesse Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001742 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Clayton Eubanks Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI 05/02/2013 04:50 PM EPAMethane050213.pdf I sent the letter today.  The final version is attached. Thanks for all your help on this. P. Clayton Eubanks Deputy Solicitor General Office of the Attorney General of Oklahoma 313 N.E. 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Tel: (405) 522-8992 Fax:(405) 522-0085 clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov From:        "Rockwood, Brent" To:        "Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        05/02/2013 04:27 PM Subject:        RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI Clayton: I just wanted to follow up to see if you needed anything else from the Devon team. Also, when is AG Pruitt planning to send the letter?   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs     Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com     Feb-17-2017 001743   From: Whitsitt, Bill Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:29 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent; Smith, Darren; Sandlin, Jesse Subject: FW: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Clayton –   Here you go. Please note that you could use just the red changes, or both red and blue (the latter being some further improvements from one of our experts) or none.   Hope this helps.   Thanks for all your work on this!     Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President   Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com   From: Sandlin, Jesse Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:08 PM To: Isenhower, Dan; Whitsitt, Bill; Leonard, Joe; Smith, Darren; Rockwood, Brent; Wright, Allen Subject: Re: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Team,   I neglected to reply to all with my edits, my apologies.   Jesse Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001744 From: To: Subject: Date: Rockwood, Brent Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov RE: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI 05/02/2013 04:27 PM Clayton: I just wanted to follow up to see if you needed anything else from the Devon team. Also, when is AG Pruitt planning to send the letter?   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs    Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com       From: Whitsitt, Bill Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:29 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Wright, Allen; Rockwood, Brent; Smith, Darren; Sandlin, Jesse Subject: FW: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Clayton –   Here you go. Please note that you could use just the red changes, or both red and blue (the latter being some further improvements from one of our experts) or none.   Hope this helps.   Thanks for all your work on this!       Bill William F. Whitsitt, Ph.D. Executive Vice President   Public Affairs Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 552 3556 Direct 405 552 1484 Fax 405 830 3556 Mobile Bill.Whitsitt@dvn.com Feb-17-2017 001745   From: Sandlin, Jesse Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:08 PM To: Isenhower, Dan; Whitsitt, Bill; Leonard, Joe; Smith, Darren; Rockwood, Brent; Wright, Allen Subject: Re: EPA Methane letter-7 States NOI   Team,   I neglected to reply to all with my edits, my apologies.   Jesse Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001746 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Rockwood, Brent Seth Levey; Marie Sanderson (msanderson@rgppc.org); melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov BLM HF Rule - Devon Comments 05/24/2013 08:50 AM Devon Public Policy Quick Takes - BLM HF Rule (5-17-2013).pdf Marie, Melissa and Seth: Attached is a copy of Devon’s preliminary thoughts on the re-proposed BLM HF rule. We will be putting together more detailed comments, so we will keep you updated as we analyze the rule.   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs    Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com   Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001747 From: To: Subject: Date: Seth Levey Rockwood, Brent; Marie Sanderson; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov RE: BLM HF Rule - Devon Comments 05/24/2013 08:53 AM Great.  Thank you, Brent.    From: Rockwood, Brent [mailto:Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 9:51 AM To: Seth Levey; Marie Sanderson; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: BLM HF Rule - Devon Comments   Marie, Melissa and Seth: Attached is a copy of Devon’s preliminary thoughts on the re-proposed BLM HF rule. We will be putting together more detailed comments, so we will keep you updated as we analyze the rule.   Best regards,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs    Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com   Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001748 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Rockwood, Brent Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Whitsitt, Bill; Albro, Derek Follow Up: BLM HF Rule - AG Letter 06/19/2013 08:08 AM Env - HF - BLM Revised Rule - AG Letter (DRAFT 6-19-13) final.docx Clayton: Attached is an initial draft of the letter that we discussed yesterday. Let me know if you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss it further.   Thanks,   Brent Rockwood Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs    Devon Energy Corporation 333 West Sheridan Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 228 8416 Direct 405 208 9259 Mobile Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com   Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s), are confidential, and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, retransmission, conversion to hard copy, copying, circulation or other use of all or any portion of this message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, and delete this message and any attachments from your system. Feb-17-2017 001749 Meeting Invitation: Calendar Entry Subject: When Date: Time: Chair: Sent By: Invitees Required (to): Optional (cc): Where Location: Melissa Houston   Thursday  06/20/2013 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM   (1 hour) Allen.Wright@dvn.com Haxton, Michael   Melissa Houston   Cheevers Reservation for 2 at Cheevers Café 2409 N Hudson Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 525-7007 Feb-17-2017 001750 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Andrew Silvestri'; 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Chance Flick'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Michael McNutt'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Robert O'Bannon'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 6-24-13 State Board of Equalization agenda 06/19/2013 03:02 PM 2013_06_19_14_57_33.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the June 24, 2013 State Board of Equalization meeting.  Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy Grantham State Board of Equalization 405-521-3495 Feb-17-2017 001770 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Andrew Silvestri'; 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Chance Flick'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Michael McNutt'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Robert O'Bannon'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 6-24-13 State Board of Equalization agenda 06/19/2013 03:02 PM 2013_06_19_14_57_33.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the June 24, 2013 State Board of Equalization meeting.  Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy Grantham State Board of Equalization 405-521-3495 Feb-17-2017 001771 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Andrew Silvestri'; 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Chance Flick'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Michael McNutt'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Robert O'Bannon'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 06/11/2013 04:23 PM 2013_06_11_16_21_21.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the June 13, 2013 State Board of Equalization meeting.  Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy Feb-17-2017 001772 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Andrew Silvestri'; 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Chance Flick'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Michael McNutt'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Robert O'Bannon'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 06/11/2013 04:23 PM 2013_06_11_16_21_21.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the June 13, 2013 State Board of Equalization meeting.  Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy Feb-17-2017 001773 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Kay Daley AJ Griffin; Anissa Scott; Betsy Ingraham; Bryce Marlatt; Charles Wyrick; Clark Jolley; Cliff Branan; Connie Johnson; Deborah Curry; Eddie Fields; Frank Simpson; Gary Nelsen; Gay Greeno; Glenda Colbert; Greg Treat; Janet Muller; Jeri Holland; Jim Halligan; Jodi McKee; Jonathan Grable; Kathy Barton; Kathy Townsend; Linda Bostick; Linda Terrill; Liz Park; Pam McLerran; Rick Brinkley; Rob Johnson; Rob Standridge; Ron Justice; Susan Paddack; Susan Wallace; Tom Ivester; Toni Doake; Adrian Beverage; Alan Decker; Amanda Storck; Amy Ford; Andrew Silvestri; Anne Roberts; Aric Kinder; Arnella Karges; Austin Slaymaker; B Prescott; Barbara Gibbons; Barbara Hoberock; Benny Vanatta; Bill Case; Bob Donohoo; Bob Moore; Bob Weaver; Brett Robinson; Bruce Stallworth; Bud Ground; Candyee Kline; Carolyn Stager; Chad McDougall; Cheryl Dorrance; chris.bruehl@gov.ok.gov; Chris Sherman; Clay Pope; Clayton Taylor; Courtney Phipps; Craig Perry; Curt Roggaw; Dale W. Wells; Daniel McClure; Danny George; Danny Nixon; Darrel Townsend; Dave Bond; Dave Herbert; Dedra Blackwell; Denise Engle; Denise Hader; Dennis Adkins; Derek Sparks; Dick Wheatley; Doug Schooley; Doug Stinson; Dusty Darr; Emily Stacey; Eric; Erica McPherson; Erin Wright; Farris Willingham; Floy Parkhill; Floyd Dill; Gary Bastin; Gary Duree; Gary Huddleston; Gary Walker; Gene Whatley; Grant Black; Henry Hood; Hopper Smith; Hugo Gutierrez; J Gross; jdstrong@owrb.ok.gov; Jack Ferrell; Jade Hines; James Gammill; James R. Barnett; James W. Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Josh McClintock; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kristin May; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Mickey Morgan; Mike Means; Mike Terry; Mike Thompson; Millie Carpenter; Missy Dean; Nancy Nichols; Nate Webb; Pat McGregor; Paul Renfrow; Phil Grenier; Professor Fred Miller; Rachael Brown; Rae Rice; Ray Vaughn; Representative Guy Liebmann; Richard Chapman; Richard Hess; Richard Parrish; Russ Bishop; Sandy Garrett; Sarah Dolan; Sarah Gainer; Scott Ellis; Sean Murphy; Shawn Ashley; Sid Sperry; Sonja Wall; Steve Edwards; Steve Kelley; Steve Rhines; Steve Thompson; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Joanie Raff; Malia Bennett; Mary Jo Mitts; Matt Duehning; Matt Glanville; Mike Schulz; Pam Nordstrom; Quinten Dilbeck; Randy Dowell; Roger Pirrong; Sarah Taylor; Trait Thompson Energy Committee 8th Meeting Notice! 05/13/2013 09:05 AM Energy Committee, 8th Meeting, May 16, 2013.doc   Feb-17-2017 001786 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Tramesha Teague Chip Clark; David Jacobson; Dustin Fredrick; Emily Shuart; Francie Ludwick; Fred Gist; Garey Wortham; Holly Hampton; Jack Fite; Joann Stevenson; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III OCC PUD Docket for Thursday, April 18th, 2013 04/17/2013 09:00 AM OCC PUD Docket April 18.pdf (…………..)   J   T. Teague Oklahoma Corporation Commission Court Clerks Office 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-2352    Feb-17-2017 001787 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Kay Daley AJ Griffin; Anissa Scott; Betsy Ingraham; Bryce Marlatt; Charles Wyrick; Clark Jolley; Cliff Branan; Connie Johnson; Deborah Curry; Eddie Fields; Frank Simpson; Gary Nelsen; Gay Greeno; Glenda Colbert; Greg Treat; Janet Muller; Jeri Holland; Jim Halligan; Jodi McKee; Jonathan Grable; Kathy Barton; Kathy Townsend; Linda Bostick; Linda Terrill; Liz Park; Pam McLerran; Rick Brinkley; Rob Johnson; Rob Standridge; Ron Justice; Susan Paddack; Susan Wallace; Tom Ivester; Toni Doake; Adrian Beverage; Alan Decker; Amanda Storck; Amy Ford; Andrew Silvestri; Anne Roberts; Aric Kinder; Arnella Karges; Austin Slaymaker; B Prescott; Barbara Gibbons; Barbara Hoberock; Benny Vanatta; Bill Case; Bob Donohoo; Bob Moore; Bob Weaver; Brett Robinson; Bruce Stallworth; Bud Ground; Candyee Kline; Carolyn Stager; Chad McDougall; Cheryl Dorrance; chris.bruehl@gov.ok.gov; Chris Sherman; Clay Pope; Clayton Taylor; Courtney Phipps; Craig Perry; Curt Roggaw; Dale W. Wells; Daniel McClure; Danny George; Danny Nixon; Darrel Townsend; Dave Bond; Dave Herbert; Dedra Blackwell; Denise Engle; Denise Hader; Dennis Adkins; Derek Sparks; Dick Wheatley; Doug Schooley; Doug Stinson; Dusty Darr; Emily Stacey; Eric; Erica McPherson; Erin Wright; Farris Willingham; Floy Parkhill; Floyd Dill; Gary Bastin; Gary Duree; Gary Huddleston; Gary Walker; Gene Whatley; Grant Black; Henry Hood; Hopper Smith; Hugo Gutierrez; J Gross; jdstrong@owrb.ok.gov; Jack Ferrell; Jade Hines; James Gammill; James R. Barnett; James W. Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Josh McClintock; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kristin May; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Mickey Morgan; Mike Means; Mike Terry; Mike Thompson; Millie Carpenter; Missy Dean; Nancy Nichols; Nate Webb; Pat McGregor; Paul Renfrow; Phil Grenier; Professor Fred Miller; Rachael Brown; Rae Rice; Ray Vaughn; Representative Guy Liebmann; Richard Chapman; Richard Hess; Richard Parrish; Russ Bishop; Sandy Garrett; Sarah Dolan; Sarah Gainer; Scott Ellis; Sean Murphy; Shawn Ashley; Sid Sperry; Sonja Wall; Steve Edwards; Steve Kelley; Steve Rhines; Steve Thompson; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Joanie Raff; Malia Bennett; Mary Jo Mitts; Matt Duehning; Matt Glanville; Mike Schulz; Pam Nordstrom; Quinten Dilbeck; Randy Dowell; Roger Pirrong; Sarah Taylor; Trait Thompson Energy Committee 6th Meeting Notice! 04/29/2013 02:13 PM Energy Committee, 6th Meeting, May 2, 2013.doc   Feb-17-2017 001797 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Tramesha Teague Chip Clark; David Jacobson; Dustin Fredrick; Emily Shuart; Francie Ludwick; Fred Gist; Garey Wortham; Holly Hampton; Jack Fite; Jennifer Castillo; Joann Stevenson; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III OCC PUD Docket for Thursday, May 23rd, 2013 05/21/2013 08:38 AM OCC PUD Docket 05-23.pdf The Docket.   No More, No Less  J Oklahoma Corporation Commission Court Clerks Office 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-2352    Feb-17-2017 001798 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Kay Daley Adrian Beverage; Alan Decker; Amanda Storck; Amy Ford; Andrew Silvestri; Anne Roberts; Aric Kinder; Arnella Karges; Austin Slaymaker; B Prescott; Barbara Gibbons; Barbara Hoberock; Benny Vanatta; Bill Case; Bob Donohoo; Bob Moore; Bob Weaver; Brett Robinson; Bruce Stallworth; Bud Ground; Candyee Kline; Carolyn Stager; Chad McDougall; Cheryl Dorrance; chris.bruehl@gov.ok.gov; Chris Sherman; Clay Pope; Clayton Taylor; Courtney Phipps; Craig Perry; Curt Roggaw; Dale W. Wells; Daniel McClure; Danny George; Danny Nixon; Darrel Townsend; Dave Bond; Dave Herbert; Dedra Blackwell; Denise Engle; Denise Hader; Dennis Adkins; Derek Sparks; Dick Wheatley; Doug Schooley; Doug Stinson; Dusty Darr; Emily Stacey; Erica McPherson; Erin Wright; Farris Willingham; Floy Parkhill; Floyd Dill; Gary Bastin; Gary Duree; Gary Huddleston; Gary Walker; Gene Whatley; Grant Black; Henry Hood; Hopper Smith; Hugo Gutierrez; J Gross; jdstrong@owrb.ok.gov; Jack Ferrell; Jade Hines; James Gammill; James R. Barnett; James W. Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Josh McClintock; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kristin May; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Mickey Morgan; Mike Means; Mike Terry; Mike Thompson; Millie Carpenter; Missy Dean; Nate Webb; Pat McGregor; Paul Renfrow; Phil Grenier; Professor Fred Miller; Rachael Brown; Rae Rice; Ray Vaughn; Representative Guy Liebmann; Richard Chapman; Richard Hess; Richard Parrish; Russ Bishop; Sandy Garrett; Sarah Dolan; Sarah Gainer; Scott Ellis; Sean Murphy; Shawn Ashley; Sid Sperry; Sonja Wall; Steve Edwards; Steve Kelley; Steve Rhines; Steve Thompson; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Joanie Raff; Malia Bennett; Mary Jo Mitts; Matt Duehning; Matt Glanville; Mike Schulz; Pam Nordstrom; Quinten Dilbeck; Randy Dowell; Roger Pirrong; Sarah Taylor; Trait Thompson Energy Committee 9th Meeting Notice! 05/22/2013 10:38 AM Energy Committee, 9th Meeting, May 22, 2013.doc   Feb-17-2017 001799 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Tramesha Teague Chip Clark; David Jacobson; Dustin Fredrick; Emily Shuart; Francie Ludwick; Fred Gist; Garey Wortham; Holly Hampton; Jack Fite; Joann Stevenson; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III OCC PUD Docket for Thursday, May 9, 2013 05/07/2013 01:49 PM OCC PUD Docket May 9.pdf     -Oklahoma Corporation Commission Court Clerks Office 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-2352  “Clippy”   Feb-17-2017 001800 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Kay Daley AJ Griffin; Anissa Scott; Betsy Ingraham; Bryce Marlatt; Charles Wyrick; Clark Jolley; Cliff Branan; Connie Johnson; Deborah Curry; Eddie Fields; Frank Simpson; Gary Nelsen; Gay Greeno; Glenda Colbert; Greg Treat; Janet Muller; Jeri Holland; Jim Halligan; Jodi McKee; Jonathan Grable; Kathy Barton; Kathy Townsend; Linda Bostick; Linda Terrill; Liz Park; Pam McLerran; Rick Brinkley; Rob Johnson; Rob Standridge; Ron Justice; Susan Paddack; Susan Wallace; Tom Ivester; Toni Doake; Adrian Beverage; Alan Decker; Amanda Storck; Amy Ford; Andrew Silvestri; Anne Roberts; Aric Kinder; Arnella Karges; Austin Slaymaker; B Prescott; Barbara Gibbons; Barbara Hoberock; Benny Vanatta; Bill Case; Bob Donohoo; Bob Moore; Bob Weaver; Brett Robinson; Bruce Stallworth; Bud Ground; Candyee Kline; Carolyn Stager; Chad McDougall; Cheryl Dorrance; chris.bruehl@gov.ok.gov; Chris Sherman; Clay Pope; Clayton Taylor; Courtney Phipps; Craig Perry; Curt Roggaw; Dale W. Wells; Daniel McClure; Danny George; Danny Nixon; Darrel Townsend; Dave Bond; Dave Herbert; Dedra Blackwell; Denise Engle; Denise Hader; Dennis Adkins; Derek Sparks; Dick Wheatley; Doug Schooley; Doug Stinson; Dusty Darr; Emily Stacey; Eric; Erica McPherson; Erin Wright; Farris Willingham; Floy Parkhill; Floyd Dill; Gary Bastin; Gary Duree; Gary Huddleston; Gary Walker; Gene Whatley; Grant Black; Henry Hood; Hopper Smith; Hugo Gutierrez; J Gross; jdstrong@owrb.ok.gov; Jack Ferrell; Jade Hines; James Gammill; James R. Barnett; James W. Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Josh McClintock; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kristin May; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Mickey Morgan; Mike Means; Mike Terry; Mike Thompson; Millie Carpenter; Missy Dean; Nancy Nichols; Nate Webb; Pat McGregor; Paul Renfrow; Phil Grenier; Professor Fred Miller; Rachael Brown; Rae Rice; Ray Vaughn; Representative Guy Liebmann; Richard Chapman; Richard Hess; Richard Parrish; Russ Bishop; Sandy Garrett; Sarah Dolan; Sarah Gainer; Scott Ellis; Sean Murphy; Shawn Ashley; Sid Sperry; Sonja Wall; Steve Edwards; Steve Kelley; Steve Rhines; Steve Thompson; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Joanie Raff; Malia Bennett; Mary Jo Mitts; Matt Duehning; Matt Glanville; Mike Schulz; Pam Nordstrom; Quinten Dilbeck; Randy Dowell; Roger Pirrong; Sarah Taylor; Trait Thompson Energy Committee Revised 7th Meeting Notice! 05/07/2013 12:02 PM Energy Committee, Revised 7th Meeting, May 9, 2013.doc Added Tim W. Munson, Environmental Quality Board Feb-17-2017 001801 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Tramesha Teague Chip Clark; David Jacobson; Dustin Fredrick; Emily Shuart; Francie Ludwick; Fred Gist; Garey Wortham; Holly Hampton; Jack Fite; Jennifer Castillo; Joann Stevenson; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III OCC PUD Docket 06/12/2013 08:17 AM OCC PUD Docket June 13.pdf The PUD Docket for Thursday, June 13th, 2013 is attached.  J   Enjoy your day. Feb-17-2017 001802 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Kay Daley AJ Griffin; Anissa Scott; Betsy Ingraham; Bryce Marlatt; Charles Wyrick; Clark Jolley; Cliff Branan; Connie Johnson; Deborah Curry; Eddie Fields; Frank Simpson; Gary Nelsen; Gay Greeno; Glenda Colbert; Greg Treat; Janet Muller; Jeri Holland; Jim Halligan; Jodi McKee; Jonathan Grable; Kathy Barton; Kathy Townsend; Linda Bostick; Linda Terrill; Liz Park; Pam McLerran; Rick Brinkley; Rob Johnson; Rob Standridge; Ron Justice; Susan Paddack; Susan Wallace; Tom Ivester; Toni Doake; Adrian Beverage; Alan Decker; Amanda Storck; Amy Ford; Andrew Silvestri; Anne Roberts; Aric Kinder; Arnella Karges; Austin Slaymaker; B Prescott; Barbara Gibbons; Barbara Hoberock; Benny Vanatta; Bill Case; Bob Donohoo; Bob Moore; Bob Weaver; Brett Robinson; Bruce Stallworth; Bud Ground; Candyee Kline; Carolyn Stager; Chad McDougall; Cheryl Dorrance; chris.bruehl@gov.ok.gov; Chris Sherman; Clay Pope; Clayton Taylor; Courtney Phipps; Craig Perry; Curt Roggaw; Dale W. Wells; Daniel McClure; Danny George; Danny Nixon; Darrel Townsend; Dave Bond; Dave Herbert; Dedra Blackwell; Denise Engle; Denise Hader; Dennis Adkins; Derek Sparks; Dick Wheatley; Doug Schooley; Doug Stinson; Dusty Darr; Emily Stacey; Eric; Erica McPherson; Erin Wright; Farris Willingham; Floy Parkhill; Floyd Dill; Gary Bastin; Gary Duree; Gary Huddleston; Gary Walker; Gene Whatley; Grant Black; Henry Hood; Hopper Smith; Hugo Gutierrez; J Gross; jdstrong@owrb.ok.gov; Jack Ferrell; Jade Hines; James Gammill; James R. Barnett; James W. Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Josh McClintock; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kristin May; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Mickey Morgan; Mike Means; Mike Terry; Mike Thompson; Millie Carpenter; Missy Dean; Nancy Nichols; Nate Webb; Pat McGregor; Paul Renfrow; Phil Grenier; Professor Fred Miller; Rachael Brown; Rae Rice; Ray Vaughn; Representative Guy Liebmann; Richard Chapman; Richard Hess; Richard Parrish; Russ Bishop; Sandy Garrett; Sarah Dolan; Sarah Gainer; Scott Ellis; Sean Murphy; Shawn Ashley; Sid Sperry; Sonja Wall; Steve Edwards; Steve Kelley; Steve Rhines; Steve Thompson; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Joanie Raff; Malia Bennett; Mary Jo Mitts; Matt Duehning; Matt Glanville; Mike Schulz; Pam Nordstrom; Quinten Dilbeck; Randy Dowell; Roger Pirrong; Sarah Taylor; Trait Thompson Energy Committee 7th Meeting Notice! 05/06/2013 08:53 AM Energy Committee, 7th Meeting, May 9, 2013.doc   Feb-17-2017 001803 From: To: Subject: Date: Shanon Phillips Chris.Armstrong@deq.ok.gov; Kurt Atkinson; gnbartholomew@environment.ok.gov; stormwater@cityoftahlequah.com; p.billingsley@occemail.com; bira.mike@epa.gov; dixie_porter@fws.gov; bbolton@odwc.state.ok.us; edbrocksmith@gmail.com; danb635@msn.com; Shellie.Chard; d.shane.Charlson@SWT03.usace.army.mil; Stacey Day; mark.derichsweiler@deq.state.ok.us; tdetrick@afrmic.com; Scott Dewald; mdolan@odot.org; tom; david.engle@okstate.edu; Clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; osrc@fullnet.net; rfoster@cityoftulsa.org; mfuhr@tnc.org; david.gade@usace.army.mil; rgregory@landlegacy.net; jharrington@acogok.org; derek.johnson@okc.gov; Greg Kloxin; lamb.brad@epamail.epa.gov; klandefeld@usbr.gov; robert; mmatlock@pawneenation.org; raymond.melton@okc.gov; phmoershel@owrb.ok.gov; nairn@mailhost.ecn.ou.edu; gary.oneill@ok.usda.gov; Dan Parrish; marla_peek@okfb.org; Quang Pham; Shanon Phillips; claygpope@gmail.com; okprogress@gmail.com; glsherrer@environment.ok.gov; rsmith@incog.org; drsmithee@owrb.state.ok.us; dan.storm@okstate.edu; j.thacker@occemail.com; gthomas@blm.gov; Mike Thralls; Brooks Tramell; dtrout@osmre.gov; jannjones@osagetribe.org; jason.vogel@okstate.edu; Rod.Wanger@ok.usda.gov; dwest@osagetribe.org; rwest@cityoftulsa.org; rickiwicki93@gmail.com; zwilliams@cox.net; kwinton@usgs.gov; zhailin@okstate.edu; jay.wright@deq.ok.gov; Judith Wilkins; specialmasterstoodley@gmail.com; daugherty.sharon@epa.gov; KLKoon@owrb.ok.gov; cjschnaithman@environment.ok.gov; rtpowell@environment.ok.gov; wray@zoo.odwc.state.ok.us; pvia12@windstream.net; dsullivan@odot.org; Rebecca Veiga; sthompson@afrmic.com; janthony@okruralwater.org; Jeannie.renee2011@gmail.com; bpuls@ou.edu; hlground@aep.com; bwoodard@oipa.com; pedicord@oml.org; kyle.murray@ou.edu; jrchildress@owrb.ok.gov; Jeri Fleming NPS Working Group meeting/webinar:  Hold the date for July 23rd 06/28/2013 03:31 PM Dear NPS Working Group Member/Invitee –   Whether you who are a current NPS Working Group members or someone who hasn’t participated before, the Nonpoint Source Management is the guidance document behind the State’s Nonpoint Source Management Program and guides the ways that EPA Clean Water Act Section 319 monies can be used in the state.  The plan is due for some updates.  We held a preliminary meeting last December, and need to get the momentum started again.    We would like to schedule another NPS Working Group meeting so we can move forward with updating the NPS Management Plan. Please mark July 23, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. on your calendar for another conference call/webinar. We will send out an agenda and information at least one week prior to the webinar.  We will have meeting space for those who would like to join us in person for the meeting, but  the conference call/webinar option is open to anyone who would prefer to join us from the comfort of their own office.   Also, many of you have worked with Jeri Fleming in the past on the state’s water plan. Jeri is now working for us and will be helping to organize the update effort. Future emails will likely come from her regarding the working group and the plan update.   If you are not the appropriate person from your organization, please forward this email to the appropriate person if they are not already included (and let myself or Jeri know who the correct person is).  Please let me know if you have any questions.   We look forward to your participation!   Thanks!     Shanon Phillips Water Quality Division Director Feb-17-2017 001835 Oklahoma Conservation Commission 4545 N Lincoln Blvd., Suite 11A Oklahoma City, OK  73105 405-522-4728   Feb-17-2017 001836 From: To: Subject: Date: Steven Snyder Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov; gay.tudor@cox.net; rmadlo@cox.net; elizabeth.scott@crowedunlevy.com; Lisa.Davis@oscn.net; Annette-Prince@ouhsc.edu; kathryn.bass@sbcglobal.net; jtstevenson@aep.com; jmccormick2@cox.net; j_mccormick1@yahoo.com; bondatt@aol.com; gharris@okhealthlawyer.com; ppodolec@flash.net; regswitzer@cox.net; OAG.General.Counsel@oag.ok.gov RE: Lunch this Friday (May 24th) at Boulevard Cafeteria at 11:30 am 05/23/2013 07:12 PM Jan:   I would love to, but unfortunately, National Guard duty calls.  I hope that everyone at your office is safe and sound.  It is extremely depressing in the damaged areas of Moore and Oklahoma City.  Please give my regards to all who attend…I so wanted to see the “gang” again.  Let’s make these gettogethers a tradition…..   Steve   Steven K. Snyder, Esq. Executive Director/Chief Investment Officer Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System 1001 N. W. 63rd Street, Suite 305 Oklahoma City, OK  73116-7335 Tel: (405) 840-3555, Ext. 222 Fax (405) 840-8465   From: Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 10:39 AM To: gay.tudor@cox.net; rmadlo@cox.net; elizabeth.scott@crowedunlevy.com; Lisa.Davis@oscn.net; Annette-Prince@ouhsc.edu; kathryn.bass@sbcglobal.net; jtstevenson@aep.com; jmccormick2@cox.net; j_mccormick1@yahoo.com; Steven Snyder; bondatt@aol.com; gharris@okhealthlawyer.com; ppodolec@flash.net; regswitzer@cox.net; OAG.General.Counsel@oag.ok.gov Subject: Lunch this Friday (May 24th) at Boulevard Cafeteria at 11:30 am AllI recently spoke to Lynn Rogers (rmadlo@cox.net) and Gay Tudor and told them, "we need to get a group of GC folks together for lunch."  Thus, the reason you are getting this email!  I tried to find what emails I could on the Bar website, but not all folks have listed updated emails, so feel free to pass this on if you know of someone who isn't on the recipient list.  Hope you can make it.  Just go through the line and find us!  It would be great to see as many of you as possible to share a meal and catch up! Jan Feb-17-2017 001841 From: To: Subject: Date: Steven Snyder Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov; gay.tudor@cox.net; rmadlo@cox.net; elizabeth.scott@crowedunlevy.com; Lisa.Davis@oscn.net; Annette-Prince@ouhsc.edu; kathryn.bass@sbcglobal.net; jtstevenson@aep.com; jmccormick2@cox.net; j_mccormick1@yahoo.com; bondatt@aol.com; gharris@okhealthlawyer.com; ppodolec@flash.net; regswitzer@cox.net; OAG.General.Counsel@oag.ok.gov RE: Lunch this Friday (May 24th) at Boulevard Cafeteria at 11:30 am 05/23/2013 07:12 PM Jan:   I would love to, but unfortunately, National Guard duty calls.  I hope that everyone at your office is safe and sound.  It is extremely depressing in the damaged areas of Moore and Oklahoma City.  Please give my regards to all who attend…I so wanted to see the “gang” again.  Let’s make these gettogethers a tradition…..   Steve   Steven K. Snyder, Esq. Executive Director/Chief Investment Officer Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System 1001 N. W. 63rd Street, Suite 305 Oklahoma City, OK  73116-7335 Tel: (405) 840-3555, Ext. 222 Fax (405) 840-8465   From: Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Jan.Preslar@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 10:39 AM To: gay.tudor@cox.net; rmadlo@cox.net; elizabeth.scott@crowedunlevy.com; Lisa.Davis@oscn.net; Annette-Prince@ouhsc.edu; kathryn.bass@sbcglobal.net; jtstevenson@aep.com; jmccormick2@cox.net; j_mccormick1@yahoo.com; Steven Snyder; bondatt@aol.com; gharris@okhealthlawyer.com; ppodolec@flash.net; regswitzer@cox.net; OAG.General.Counsel@oag.ok.gov Subject: Lunch this Friday (May 24th) at Boulevard Cafeteria at 11:30 am AllI recently spoke to Lynn Rogers (rmadlo@cox.net) and Gay Tudor and told them, "we need to get a group of GC folks together for lunch."  Thus, the reason you are getting this email!  I tried to find what emails I could on the Bar website, but not all folks have listed updated emails, so feel free to pass this on if you know of someone who isn't on the recipient list.  Hope you can make it.  Just go through the line and find us!  It would be great to see as many of you as possible to share a meal and catch up! Jan Feb-17-2017 001842 From: To: Subject: Date: Jack Fite Elizabeth Cates; Brandy Wreath; Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov; Nicole.King@oag.ok.gov; jerry.sanger@oag.ok.gov; Lee Paden; Tom Schroedter; Jennifer Castillo; Rick D. Chamberlain; Cheryl A. Vaught; Roth, Jim A.; dshandy@ryanwhaley.com; Deborah Thompson; Jacquelyn Dill; Elena Saxonhouse; jonlaasch@yahoo.com; jrobertson@titushillis.com; mlohrke@titushillis.com; jtstevenson@aep.com; awdecker@aep.com; ecshuart@aep.com RE: Meeting notice 05/14/2013 03:50 PM The meeting for Thursday May 23 will be held in Room E-123 in the Court Building. The meeting is scheduled from 10-12. There are 12 ports to call into the meeting. 1-888-237-7001  Host code 332 027  In addition, I have been advised that the technical conference on the updated IRP will be June 18 in room 301 of the Jim Thorpe Building. Start time is 10:00. We will get a phone number for calling in and forward at a later date.Do not have a date on when the draft IRP will be available for distribution but will most likely be sometime at the beginning of June.  Jack   This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient and contains privileged information.  Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited.  If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by return email and destroy all copies of the original message. Feb-17-2017 001863 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: American Electric Power Awarded EEI's 2013 Edison Award 06/10/2013 03:29 PM American Electric Power Awarded EEI's 2013 Edison Award AEP received Edison Electric Institute's (EEI's) 2013 Edison Award, the electric power industry's most prestigious honor, for the company's completion and commercial operation of the John W. Turk, Jr. Power Plant located in Hempstead County, Ark. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1817 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001864 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov I&M News: Agreement will Create Indiana Wind Farm 06/10/2013 09:24 AM AGREEMENT WILL CREATE INDIANA WIND FARM FORT WAYNE, Ind., June 10, 2013 - An agreement between Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), an operating company of American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP), and EDP Renewables North America (EDPR) will result in the construction of a wind farm in Randolph County, Indiana. View the entire release at http://www.indianamichiganpower.com/?i=1399 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001865 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov SWEPCO News: MAY IS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH 05/13/2013 08:40 AM MAY IS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH Be safe when it comes to electricity. View the entire release at http://www.swepco.com/?i=1387 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001869 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Appalachian Power Awards Grants to Schools 06/24/2013 12:23 PM Appalachian Power Awards Grants to Schools Appalachian Power has awarded more than $53,000 to schools in its service area as part of the company's robotics and teacher vision grant programs. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1414 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001874 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas completes storm restoration in Abilene area early Thursday morning 06/20/2013 09:09 AM AEP Texas completes storm restoration in Abilene area early Thursday morning By 3 a.m. Thursday morning, AEP Texas crews and contractors had restored electric service to all remaining customers who lost power as a result of the thunderstorms that swept through the Abilene area with 80-mph winds on Monday evening. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1413 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001875 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in the Abilene Area (5:30 p.m. Wednesday) 06/19/2013 05:36 PM AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in the Abilene Area (5:30 p.m. Wednesday) Even as AEP Texas crews were completing the restoration of power in the Abilene area in the aftermath of Monday evening's storm, a new storm swept into the area Wednesday afternoon taking the number of outages from a low of around 140 up to approximately 1,700. By 5:15 p.m., AEP Texas had reduced the number of outages back down to the earlier 140 outages. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1412 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001876 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 06/04/2013 08:28 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jun 04, 2013 Form 8-K HTML PDF View all SEC Filings This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001877 From: To: Subject: Date: edraines@aep.com Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov Raines, Eric is out of the office. 06/01/2013 05:21 PM I will be out of the office starting 06/10/2013. 06/01/2013 and will not return until I will respond to your message when I return. Feb-17-2017 001878 Meeting Invitation Accepted: Calendar Entry Subject: When Date: Time: Chair: Invitees Required (to): Optional (cc): Where Location: PSO EE/DR Stakeholder Meeting   Wednesday  06/26/2013 09:30 AM - 11:30 AM   (2 hours) edraines@aep.com   Alan Decker; bfidler@cityoftulsa.org; Bill Humes; bmmouser@aep.com; Brandy Wreath; eegordon@cityofbartlesville.org; Emily Shuart; f.mitchell@occemail.com; jay.albert@doe.ok.gov; Joanne Stevenson; jeford@aep.com; jtwombley@cityoftulsa.org; j.brejcha@cityoftulsa.org; lpaden@ionet.net; l.saenz@occemail.com; montelle@cox.net; m.knapp@occemail.com; Nicole King; peter.stasiak@cityofmcalester.com; rdc_law@swbell.net; rrogalski@cityof.lawton.ok.us; tlibby@cityof.lawton.ok.us; tschroedter@hallestill.com; Tonya Hinex-Ford; whitney.pearson@sierraclub.org drcasey@aep.com; krrowland@aep.com; ldpuyear@aep.com; majackson@aep.com; ntsurbaugh@aep.com; rdbailey@aep.com   PSO General Office: 212 E. 6th St. Tulsa Feb-17-2017 001879 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 06/28/2013 01:12 PM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jun 28, 2013 Form 11-K HTML PDF View all SEC Filings This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001880 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Announces Nine Qualified Data Center Sites 06/28/2013 10:16 AM AEP Announces Nine Qualified Data Center Sites Sites offer strong fiber networks, reliable power supply and lower disaster risks AEP has received designations for nine data center sites after a comprehensive review of locations across its 11-state territory. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1819 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001881 From: To: Subject: Date: edraines@aep.com b.wreath@occemail.com; f.mitchell@occemail.com; m.knapp@occemail.com; t.hinex-ford@occemail.com; lsaenz@occemail.com; bill.humes@oag.ok.gov; nicole.king@oag.ok.gov; montelle@cox.net; lpaden@ionet.net; rdc_law@swbell.net; tschroedter@hallestill.com; jay.albert@doe.ok.gov; whitney.pearson@sierraclub.org; peter.stasiak@cityofmcalester.com; tlibby@cityof.lawton.ok.us; rrogalski@cityof.lawton.ok.us; bfidler@cityoftulsa.org; jtwombley@cityoftulsa.org; j.brejcha@cityoftulsa.org; eegordon@cityofbartlesville.org; bmmouser@aep.com; awdecker@aep.com; jtstevenson@aep.com; ecshuart@aep.com; jeford@aep.com PSO Energy Efficiency / Demand Response Stakeholder Meeting 05/29/2013 08:37 AM Please make plans to attend PSO's first energy efficiency / demand response program stakeholder meeting. Date:                June 26, 2013 Time:                9:30 - 11:30 AM Location:        PSO General Office, 212 East 6th Street, Tulsa Agenda items include the following: Update on the 2012 program performance Overview of the 2013 programs that are available to all PSO customers Opportunity for attendees to ask questions and provide feedback regarding the 2013 programs PSO's Consumer Programs group is looking forward to this opportunity to share what we've accomplished with our customers and trade allies, and to receive feedback from you regarding how to make our energy efficiency portfolio even more valuable. A calendar invitation will follow this email notification. Please RSVP to this email or the meeting notice so that we will know how many guests to expect. Eric Raines - Consumer Programs Manager Public Service Company of Oklahoma 212 E. 6th St. Tulsa, OK 74119 918-599-2801 Feb-17-2017 001882 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov SWEPCO News: SWEPCO Warns of Phone Scam 05/30/2013 05:02 PM SWEPCO Warns of Phone Scam SWEPCO is alerting customers in its service area to a telephone scam involving demand of payment by prepaid money cards to avoid disconnection of service. View the entire release at http://www.swepco.com/?i=1397 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001884 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov SWEPCO News: SWEPCO Warns of Phone Scam 05/30/2013 04:49 PM SWEPCO Warns of Phone Scam SWEPCO is alerting customers in its service area to a telephone scam involving demand of payment by prepaid money cards to avoid disconnection of service. View the entire release at http://www.swepco.com/?i=1397 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001885 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: APPALACHIAN POWER SEEKS PSC APPROVAL TO CONVERT VIRGINIA PLANT TO NATURAL GAS 05/29/2013 03:48 PM APPALACHIAN POWER SEEKS PSC APPROVAL TO CONVERT VIRGINIA PLANT TO NATURAL GAS Today Appalachian Power requested approval from state regulators to convert a portion of the existing Clinch River Plant in Russell County, Va., to operate with natural gas. Changing two of the three generating units from coal-fired to natural gas-fired is the least-cost alternative to meeting customers' power needs, positively supports the economy and reduces emissions. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1395 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001887 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: APPALACHIAN POWER SEEKS SCC APPROVAL TO INVEST $65 MILLION IN RUSSELL COUNTY PLANT 05/29/2013 03:46 PM APPALACHIAN POWER SEEKS SCC APPROVAL TO INVEST $65 MILLION IN RUSSELL COUNTY PLANT Today Appalachian Power requested approval from state regulators to convert a portion of the existing Clinch River Plant in Russell County to operate with natural gas. Changing two of the three generating units from coal-fired to natural gas-fired is the least-cost alternative to meeting customers' power needs, positively supports the local economy and reduces emissions. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1394 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001888 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 05/22/2013 05:12 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. May 22, 2013 Form S-3 HTML PDF View all SEC Filings This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001890 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Announces Live Webcast Of Presentation By Ceo At Sanford Bernstein Conference May 29 05/21/2013 12:40 PM AEP Announces Live Webcast Of Presentation By Ceo At Sanford Bernstein Conference May 29 American Electric Power has scheduled a live audio webcast of remarks by Nicholas K. Akins, AEP president and chief executive officer, at the Sanford C. Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference May 29 in New York City. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1814 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001891 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov PSO News: PSO Issues RFP for Renewable Energy Resources 06/12/2013 10:11 AM PSO Issues RFP for Renewable Energy Resources Public Service Company of Oklahoma has issued an RFP for up to 200 MW of new wind energy resources. View the entire release at http://www.psoklahoma.com/?i=1401 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001892 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: Michael Yackira Elected EEI Chairman; Ted Craver, Nick Akins and Tom Fanning Elected Vice Chairmen 06/11/2013 02:16 PM Michael Yackira Elected EEI Chairman; Ted Craver, Nick Akins and Tom Fanning Elected Vice Chairmen The announcement was made during EEI's annual meeting. The Institute's chairmanship rotates on an annual basis. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1818 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001893 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Managers Named at Appalachian Power 05/23/2013 02:23 PM Managers Named at Appalachian Power Debra Osborne has been named plant manager for the Mountaineer and Philip Sporn plants, bringing more than 26 years of power plant experience to the position. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1393 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001894 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov KY Power News: Kentucky Power Files Rate Case to Recover Costs of Mitchell Plant Asset Transfer 06/27/2013 10:01 AM Kentucky Power Files Rate Case to Recover Costs of Mitchell Plant Asset Transfer Kentucky Power Company, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, announced today it will file a base rate case with the Kentucky Public Service Commission (KPSC) to recover costs associated with the anticipated transfer of 50% of the ownership of two power generating units from AEP Ohio's Mitchell Power Plant near Moundsville, West Virginia, to Kentucky Power. View the entire release at http://www.kentuckypower.com/?i=1420 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001897 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Appalachian Power Announces $337 Million Upgrade to Electric Grid in West Virginia 06/26/2013 09:37 AM Appalachian Power Announces $337 Million Upgrade to Electric Grid in West Virginia Upcoming power plant retirements in the Kanawha and Ohio valleys as early as 2015 will change the way electric power flows on the electric transmission grid. To accommodate those changes and address additional issues identified by an independent regional transmission operator, an Appalachian Power affiliate will file requests this year with regulators to make more than $337 million in upgrades in West Virginia, with most of the work slated for the Kanawha Valley. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1419 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001898 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 06/25/2013 07:48 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jun 25, 2013 Form 8-K HTML PDF View all SEC Filings This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001899 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 06/25/2013 05:12 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jun 25, 2013 Form S-3/A HTML PDF View all SEC Filings This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001900 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Appalachian Power Partners with West Virginia Public Libraries to Offer Kill-A-Watt™ Meters 06/19/2013 12:02 PM Appalachian Power Partners with West Virginia Public Libraries to Offer Kill-A-Watt™ Meters Area libraries in West Virginia are loaning Kill-A-Watt™ meters to customers, made possible as part of Appalachian Power's energy efficiency initiative. A Kill-A-Watt™ meter measures the amount of electricity consumed from household electric appliances and gadgets. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1411 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001901 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in Abilene Area (9 a.m. Wednesday) 06/19/2013 09:09 AM AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in Abilene Area (9 a.m. Wednesday) As of 9 a.m. Wednesday morning, the number of outages in the Abilene area hovered around 430 as AEP Texas crews continue to restore power in the afermath of the Monday evening thunderstorms. The number of outages reached 24,500 around 9:15 Monday evening but have declined steadily since then. Restoration of service for most, if not all customers, is anticipated by late this evening, if not sooner for many customers. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1410 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001902 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in Abilene Area (5 p.m.) 06/18/2013 05:09 PM AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration in Abilene Area (5 p.m.) As of 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, AEP Texas service crews continue working to restore power to the remaining 875 Abilene area customers still without power. Restoration of service for an additional 225 customers is anticipated by late this evening. Service restoration to all remaining customers without power is anticipated by Wednesday evening. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1409 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001903 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration Activities in Abilene Area (1 p.m.) 06/18/2013 01:40 PM AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration Activities in Abilene Area (1 p.m.) AEP Texas brought in 140 American Electric Power employees and contractors from surrounding areas to assist the 60 local AEP Texas service techs working to restore power in the Abilene area in aftermath of Monday's storm. As of 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, AEP Texas service crews continue working to restore power to the remaining 1,200 Abilene area customers still without power. AEP Texas is projecting that 98 percent of those 1,200 customers will see power restored by late tonight, if not sooner. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1408 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001904 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration Activities in Abilene Area (1 p.m.) 06/18/2013 01:36 PM AEP Texas Update on Outage Restoration Activities in Abilene Area (1 p.m.) AEP Texas brought in 140 American Electric Power employees and contractors from surrounding areas to assist the 60 local AEP Texas service techs working to restore power in the Abilene area in aftermath of Monday's storm. As of 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, AEP Texas service crews continue working to restore power to the remaining 1,200 Abilene area customers still without power. Winds reaching 80 miles per hour along with heavy rains that caused flooded streets and underpasses wreaked havoc on the area. The thunderstorms began about 6 p.m. Monday evening. In less than an hour, the National Weather Service reported 2.14 inches at Abilene Regional Airport, with another 0.41 inches recorded the next hour. AEP Texas is projecting that 98 percent of those 1,200 customers will see power restored by late tonight, if not sooner. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1408 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001905 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: Update on AEP Texas storm restoration activities in the Abilene area (9:30 a.m.) 06/18/2013 10:26 AM Update on AEP Texas storm restoration activities in the Abilene area (9:30 a.m.) As of 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, AEP Texas service crews continue working to restore power to approximately 2,000 Abilene area customers following high winds, rain and lightning occurring early Monday evening. AEP Texas is projecting that 98 percent of those 2,000 customers will see their power restored by late tonight, if not sooner. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1407 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001906 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas crews continuing restoration of service following Monday evening storm 06/18/2013 05:43 AM AEP Texas crews continuing restoration of service following Monday evening storm As of 5:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, 1,750 Abilene area customers remained without electric service in the wake of high winds, rain and lightning that blanketed the areas early Monday evening. The number of outages reached 24,500 at one point, as AEP Texas crews worked to restore power and complete initial damage assessments. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1406 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001907 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas crews continue restoration of service to Abilene area  (11:25 p.m.) 06/17/2013 11:35 PM AEP Texas crews continue restoration of service to Abilene area (11:25 p.m.) AEP Texas crews continue restoration of service to Abilene area AEP Texas crews continue to make progress in restoring electric service to Abilene area residents following high winds, rains and lightning that hit the area early Monday evening. Service crews have reduced the number of outages from 24,500 as of 9:15 p.m. to around 17,780 as of 11 p.m., according to AEP Texas External Affairs Manager Greg Blair. Dyess Air Force Base was among the facilities without power as of 11:20 p.m.; however, restoration of service was expected to be completed within the next few hours, if not sooner. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1405 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001908 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas crews responding  to outages caused by Monday evening storm 06/17/2013 09:29 PM AEP Texas crews responding to outages caused by Monday evening storm AEP Teas has called in all available local service crews and crews from surrounding areas to respond to outages caused by high winds, rain and lightening that swept through the Abilene area earlier this evening. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1404 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001909 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: Texas PUC approves ETT application to build Laredo-to-Rio Grande Valley transmission line 05/16/2013 11:46 AM Texas PUC approves ETT application to build Laredo-to-Rio Grande Valley transmission line The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) unanimously approved May 9 an application by Electric Transmission Texas, LLC (ETT) for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) to build a 345-kV transmission line from the Laredo area into the Rio Grande Valley. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1813 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001910 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: Texas PUC approves ETT application to build Laredo-to-Rio Grande Valley transmission line 05/16/2013 11:39 AM Texas PUC approves ETT application to build Laredo-to-Rio Grande Valley transmission line AUSTIN, TEXAS, May 16, 2013 --The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) unanimously approved May 9 an application by Electric Transmission Texas, LLC (ETT) for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) to build a 345-kV transmission line from the Laredo area into the Rio Grande Valley. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1390 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001911 From: To: Subject: Date: jssolomon@aep.com Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Letter to DEQ from AG Pruitt 05/16/2013 10:30 AM 11:30 is fine.. I'll call you. Stuart Feb-17-2017 001912 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov I&M News: MUNCIE SITE RECEIVES 1ST DATA CENTER QUALIFIED DESIGNATION 05/13/2013 01:32 PM MUNCIE SITE RECEIVES 1ST DATA CENTER QUALIFIED DESIGNATION FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 13, 2013 - A Muncie site has earned the distinction of becoming Indiana's first and only Data Center Qualified site, Indiana Michigan Power, announced. The designation is the result of a partnership between Indiana Michigan Power and its parent company, American Electric Power. The Data Center Qualified site spans 97 acres in the Muncie Industria Centre. To qualify for the coveted designation, the Data Center Site Qualification Program analyzes sites to determine that they offer the unique combination of factors desired by today's mission critical and data center operations. The factors include highly reliable and redundant power and fiber infrastructures, competitive cost structures, and a location insulated from natural disasters and other risks. View the entire release at http://www.indianamichiganpower.com/?i=1388 This message was sent to nicole.king@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by American Electric Power 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Manage Your Subscription Feb-17-2017 001913 From: To: Subject: Date: Chuck Campbell Jim Jones; Aaron Waldrip; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce; Chris Collier; Chuck Brewer; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg; Gregg Diamond; Gregory Diamond; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr.; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom RE: TAG Meeting 04/13/2013 06:57 AM Hello Jim,   Will there be dial-in number for the meeting?   Thx,   Chuck   Chuck Campbell Principal CGM, LLC 101 Vickery Street, Roswell, GA 30004 o. 678.389-6023 c. 770.843-0089   From: Jim Jones [mailto:J.Jones@occemail.com] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 3:06 PM To: Aaron Waldrip ; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr ; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones ; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce ; Chris Collier ; Chuck Brewer; Chuck Campbell; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff ; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp ; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg ; Gregg Diamond ; Gregory Diamond ; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr. ; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks ; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King ; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson ; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Feb-17-2017 001914 Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest ; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom Subject: TAG Meeting   All: It has been some time since we have held a Telecommunications Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. Please plan to attend a TAG meeting at 9:00 on April 19, 2013. The meeting will be held in the Judicial Center’s Great Room (east across Lincoln Blvd. from the Jim Thorpe Bldg.). The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund, specifically “building credits”. However, there should be time for other discussion on open topics. Agenda: · Common building credit for schools & libraries starting FY 2014 o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Getting away from building credits altogether o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Bandwidth and pricing, i.e., why higher bandwidths are priced less than lower bandwidths / 100Mbps is less than 20Mbps (in some instances) · Open discussion Jim Jones Regulatory Manager Oklahoma Corporation Commission 405-521-6737 j.jones@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 001915 From: To: Subject: Date: Chuck Campbell Jim Jones; Aaron Waldrip; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce; Chris Collier; Chuck Brewer; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg; Gregg Diamond; Gregory Diamond; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr.; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom RE: TAG Meeting 04/13/2013 06:57 AM Hello Jim,   Will there be dial-in number for the meeting?   Thx,   Chuck   Chuck Campbell Principal CGM, LLC 101 Vickery Street, Roswell, GA 30004 o. 678.389-6023 c. 770.843-0089   From: Jim Jones [mailto:J.Jones@occemail.com] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 3:06 PM To: Aaron Waldrip ; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr ; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones ; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce ; Chris Collier ; Chuck Brewer; Chuck Campbell; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff ; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp ; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg ; Gregg Diamond ; Gregory Diamond ; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr. ; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks ; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King ; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson ; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Feb-17-2017 001916 Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest ; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom Subject: TAG Meeting   All: It has been some time since we have held a Telecommunications Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. Please plan to attend a TAG meeting at 9:00 on April 19, 2013. The meeting will be held in the Judicial Center’s Great Room (east across Lincoln Blvd. from the Jim Thorpe Bldg.). The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund, specifically “building credits”. However, there should be time for other discussion on open topics. Agenda: · Common building credit for schools & libraries starting FY 2014 o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Getting away from building credits altogether o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Bandwidth and pricing, i.e., why higher bandwidths are priced less than lower bandwidths / 100Mbps is less than 20Mbps (in some instances) · Open discussion Jim Jones Regulatory Manager Oklahoma Corporation Commission 405-521-6737 j.jones@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 001917 From: To: Subject: Date: Jim Jones Aaron Waldrip; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce; Chris Collier; Chuck Brewer; Chuck Campbell; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg; Gregg Diamond; Gregory Diamond; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr.; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom TAG Meeting 04/12/2013 02:06 PM All: It has been some time since we have held a Telecommunications Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. Please plan to attend a TAG meeting at 9:00 on April 19, 2013. The meeting will be held in the Judicial Center’s Great Room (east across Lincoln Blvd. from the Jim Thorpe Bldg.). The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund, specifically “building credits”. However, there should be time for other discussion on open topics. Agenda: · Common building credit for schools & libraries starting FY 2014 o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Getting away from building credits altogether o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Bandwidth and pricing, i.e., why higher bandwidths are priced less than lower bandwidths / 100Mbps is less than 20Mbps (in some instances) · Open discussion Jim Jones Regulatory Manager Feb-17-2017 001918 Oklahoma Corporation Commission 405?521-6737 . . Feb?17?2017 001919 From: To: Subject: Date: Jim Jones Aaron Waldrip; aaronmg@cotc.net; Adam Sherr; Ami Layman; Ben Jackson; Bill Humes; Bob Stafford; Brandy Wreath; Bruce Jones; Burns, Katie [Katherine.McLane@CenturyLink.com); Charles H. Carrathers III; Charles Willing; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Bunce; Chris Collier; Chuck Brewer; Chuck Campbell; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curt Stamp; Curtis Long; D. Joe Rockett; Dallas E. Ferguson; Daniel Meszler; David Jacobson; Debi Sovereign; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Doug Fulp; GC PUD; George M. Makohin; Gerald Carlburg; Gregg Diamond; Gregory Diamond; Harry Coleman; Howard Siegel; J. Fred Gist; J. Paul Walters; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Lyall; James T Meister; Jane Kellogg; Jason Constable; Jeff Handley; Jeffery Thompson; Jennifer H. Castillo (jcastillo@hallestill.com); Jim Kilmer; Jim Palmer; Joel Sheen; John Harris; John Hart; John Keefe; John W. Gray Jr.; Karen Billing; Kelley Wells; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kevin Kelly; Kim Dobbins; Kimberly K. Argenbright (kim@aktelcolaw.com); Kristalyn Stewart; Larry Jones; Leesa Thompson; Lori Akers; Edwards, Marc (medwards@phillipsmurrah.com); Mark Herring; Marsha Pokorny (m.pokorny@ildmail.com); Mary Hernandez; Matt Connolly; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Harris; Nancy Hess; Nancy M Thompson; Nancy Williams; Nels Benson; Nicole King; Pat Mason; Orval Jones; Pat Neff; Paul Cooper; Peggy Mitchell; Phil Hudson; regancpa@hotmail.com; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rita Glover; Robyn Strickland; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Ross F. Breshears; Sami Bentson; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon VanWinkle; Sheri Burnett; Sherry Currell; Stephen Rowell; Stephen Weeks; Steve Guest; Steve Sherman; Stuart Jolly; Susan Masterton; T.E. Kloehr; Eric Turner; Teena May; Thomas J. Enis; Tom Karalis; Tom Riley; Toni Pickle; swilloughby@acogok.org; tcase@acogok.org; lucien.jones@okc.gov; vincent.hird@okc.gov; bob.ponkilla@okc.gov; pedicord@oml.org; sanicely@oml.org; jgjohnson@acogok.org; jane.abraham@okc.gov; cindy.richard@okc.gov; wrickey@shermanfirm.com; PUD Telecom TAG Meeting 04/12/2013 02:06 PM All: It has been some time since we have held a Telecommunications Advisory Group (TAG) meeting. Please plan to attend a TAG meeting at 9:00 on April 19, 2013. The meeting will be held in the Judicial Center’s Great Room (east across Lincoln Blvd. from the Jim Thorpe Bldg.). The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund, specifically “building credits”. However, there should be time for other discussion on open topics. Agenda: · Common building credit for schools & libraries starting FY 2014 o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Getting away from building credits altogether o Statutory issues o Chapter 59 issues · Bandwidth and pricing, i.e., why higher bandwidths are priced less than lower bandwidths / 100Mbps is less than 20Mbps (in some instances) · Open discussion Jim Jones Regulatory Manager Feb-17-2017 001920 Oklahoma Corporation Commission 405?521-6737 . . Feb-17-2017 001921 From: To: Subject: Date: Matt Ball Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov Re: Thursday meeting 06/27/2013 11:05 AM Hi Rhonda: I hope your morning is going well.  Would it be possible for Melissa to meet outside her office?  Maybe for a late lunch?  Sorry to jostle details last minute… Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org From: "Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov" Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 12:55 PM To: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Cc: AFP-MAC-05 , Rhonda Geller Subject: Re: Thursday meeting Melissa I have just spoken with Matt Ball to schedule a time for the two of you to meet.   This meeting has been scheduled for 1:30-2:00 tomorrow, June 27, 2013, in General Pruitt's Conference Room.   This has been calendared and Matt Ball has been notified.   Please let me know if you need me to do anything further to this regard.   Thanks.  -R Rhonda L. Geller Feb-17-2017 001923 Office Manager/Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.4391 rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Matt Ball" Cc:        "Rhonda Geller" Date:        06/26/2013 12:28 PM Subject:        Re: Thursday meeting I could probably do tomorrow afternoon. Rhonda - could help set something up? Sent from my iPhone On Jun 26, 2013, at 8:44 AM, "Matt Ball" wrote: > Melissa: > > It was great seeing you and the AG at the State chamber annual meeting yesterday. I was just wanting to follow up with you about meeting on Thursday. When might work best for you on Thursday? Maybe 10am? > > Matt Ball > State Director > Americans for Prosperity/AFP Foundation - Oklahoma > 405-315-3668 mobile > mball@afphq.org > > www.americansforprosperity.org/oklahoma > Feb-17-2017 001924 From: To: Subject: Date: Matt Ball Melissa Houston Thursday meeting 06/26/2013 08:44 AM Melissa: It was great seeing you and the AG at the State chamber annual meeting yesterday. I was just wanting to follow up with you about meeting on Thursday. When might work best for you on Thursday? Maybe 10am? Matt Ball State Director Americans for Prosperity/AFP Foundation - Oklahoma 405-315-3668 mobile mball@afphq.org www.americansforprosperity.org/oklahoma Feb-17-2017 001925 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Matt Ball Rhonda Geller Re: Thursday meeting 06/26/2013 12:28 PM I could probably do tomorrow afternoon. Rhonda - could help set something up? Sent from my iPhone On Jun 26, 2013, at 8:44 AM, "Matt Ball" wrote: > Melissa: > > It was great seeing you and the AG at the State chamber annual meeting yesterday. I was just wanting to follow up with you about meeting on Thursday. When might work best for you on Thursday? Maybe 10am? > > Matt Ball > State Director > Americans for Prosperity/AFP Foundation - Oklahoma > 405-315-3668 mobile > mball@afphq.org > > www.americansforprosperity.org/oklahoma > Feb-17-2017 001926 From: To: Subject: Date: Matt Ball Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Letter to OAG Pruitt 06/15/2013 03:08 PM What is the best number to reach you on?  Perhaps we can chat first thing Monday morning? Matt Ball State Director Americans for Prosperity/AFP Foundation - Oklahoma 405-315-3668 mobile mball@afphq.org www.americansforprosperity.org/oklahoma On Jun 15, 2013, at 8:04 AM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Thanks for sending.  Lets keep in touch.  Sent from my iPhone On Jun 14, 2013, at 3:37 PM, "Matt Ball" wrote: Melissa, I am sending the attached open letter to AG Pruitt. Please let me know if he would like to discuss further… Thank you for all you do for the state of Oklahoma, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org Feb-17-2017 001927 From: To: Subject: Date: Importance: Attachments: Matt Ball melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Re: Letter to OAG Pruitt 06/14/2013 04:16 PM High 2DD56DE8-6AD4-4D94-B1E6-4656DFA7953A[72].png PSO IRP insert[1].pdf Melissa, Additionally, I wanted to send you the attached PSO IRP.  Here you go. Thanks again, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org From: AFP-MAC-05 Date: Friday, June 14, 2013 3:38 PM To: "melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov" , "diane.clay@oag.ok.gov" Subject: Letter to OAG Pruitt Melissa, I am sending the attached open letter to AG Pruitt. Please let me know if he would like to discuss further… Thank you for all you do for the state of Oklahoma, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 001928 (405) 315?3668 mobile 1? . Feb?17?2017 001929 From: To: Subject: Date: Importance: Attachments: Matt Ball melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Letter to OAG Pruitt 06/14/2013 03:38 PM High AFP letter to OAG 06142013.pdf Melissa, I am sending the attached open letter to AG Pruitt. Please let me know if he would like to discuss further… Thank you for all you do for the state of Oklahoma, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org Feb-17-2017 001930 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Matt Ball Re: Letter to OAG Pruitt 06/15/2013 08:04 AM Thanks for sending.  Lets keep in touch.  Sent from my iPhone On Jun 14, 2013, at 3:37 PM, "Matt Ball" wrote: Melissa, I am sending the attached open letter to AG Pruitt. Please let me know if he would like to discuss further… Thank you for all you do for the state of Oklahoma, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org Feb-17-2017 001931 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Matt Ball Re: Letter to OAG Pruitt 06/16/2013 10:02 AM 522-4422. I don't know that I have anything pressing to share on this issue this week though.  Sent from my iPhone On Jun 15, 2013, at 3:08 PM, "Matt Ball" wrote: What is the best number to reach you on?  Perhaps we can chat first thing Monday morning? Matt Ball State Director Americans for Prosperity/AFP Foundation - Oklahoma 405-315-3668 mobile mball@afphq.org www.americansforprosperity.org/oklahoma On Jun 15, 2013, at 8:04 AM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Thanks for sending.  Lets keep in touch.  Sent from my iPhone On Jun 14, 2013, at 3:37 PM, "Matt Ball" wrote: Melissa, I am sending the attached open letter to AG Pruitt. Please let me know if he would like to discuss further… Thank you for all you do for the state of Oklahoma, Matt Ball State Director AFP Foundation/Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (405) 315-3668 mobile Mball@afphq.org www.afpok.org Feb-17-2017 001932 letter to OAG 06142013.pdf> Feb-17-2017 001933 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/17/2013 10:12 AM Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Feb-17-2017 001934 Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001935 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/17/2013 09:01 AM AmyI have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement   Feb-17-2017 001936   Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001937 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/17/2013 08:44 AM Thank you Amy!!! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing Feb-17-2017 001938 General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001939 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa Houston; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Albro, Derek RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/16/2013 02:20 PM Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Feb-17-2017 001940 Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001941 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa Houston; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Albro, Derek ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/16/2013 11:38 AM   Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001942 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah McManamon Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov 1 Week Left for Early Bird Rates! ALEC Annual Meeting in Chicago 06/05/2013 11:23 AM REGISTER TODAY Early Bird Registration Rates End June 12  Register Today! The American Legislative Exchange Council's 40th Annual Meeting will be held August 7-9 in Chicago, Illinois. Join over 2,000 state legislators, government representatives business and public policy leaders to exchange ideas, network and take part in the conversation as we encourage the principles of free markets, limited government and federalism throughout America. We have a great lineup of speakers and presenters and are busy preparing for what is sure to be our greatest Annual Meeting yet. ALEC is excited to celebrate our 40th Anniversary in the city of our birth. For security reasons we have not yet been able to post our agenda our on website, however we will do so as soon as possible. The event will begin on Wednesday, Aug 7 and conclude on Friday, Aug 9. If you have any questions please respond to this email and Sarah, Director of Events for ALEC will be happy to assist you. We apologize for the inconvenience. Register today as space is limited! Feb-17-2017 001943 ABOUT US CONTACT US American Legislative Exchange Council - 2900 Crystal Drive - Arlington VA - 22202 This message was sent to Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by ALEC 1101 Vermont Avenue NW11th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Unsubscribe     Forward To a Friend Feb-17-2017 001944 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah McManamon melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov 1 Week Left for Early Bird Rates! ALEC Annual Meeting in Chicago 06/05/2013 11:23 AM REGISTER TODAY Early Bird Registration Rates End June 12  Register Today! The American Legislative Exchange Council's 40th Annual Meeting will be held August 7-9 in Chicago, Illinois. Join over 2,000 state legislators, government representatives business and public policy leaders to exchange ideas, network and take part in the conversation as we encourage the principles of free markets, limited government and federalism throughout America. We have a great lineup of speakers and presenters and are busy preparing for what is sure to be our greatest Annual Meeting yet. ALEC is excited to celebrate our 40th Anniversary in the city of our birth. For security reasons we have not yet been able to post our agenda our on website, however we will do so as soon as possible. The event will begin on Wednesday, Aug 7 and conclude on Friday, Aug 9. If you have any questions please respond to this email and Sarah, Director of Events for ALEC will be happy to assist you. We apologize for the inconvenience. Register today as space is limited! Feb-17-2017 001945 ABOUT US CONTACT US American Legislative Exchange Council - 2900 Crystal Drive - Arlington VA - 22202 This message was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by ALEC 1101 Vermont Avenue NW11th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Unsubscribe     Forward To a Friend Feb-17-2017 001946 From: To: Subject: Date: Rhonda Geller Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 02:37 PM Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Rhonda L. Geller Office Manager Oklahoma Office of Attorney General 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.4391 rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 02:13 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Thank you, Rhonda! Would you also be able to send me Melissa’s contact info block so we can make sure she’s in our system and registered?   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 2:08 PM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Fw: ALEC Speaking Engagement is Melissa's Birthdate Feb-17-2017 001947 Rhonda L. Geller Office Manager Oklahoma Office of Attorney General 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.4391 rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov ----- Forwarded by Rhonda Geller/OAG on 04/19/2013 02:07 PM ----From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Amy Kjose Anderson Cc:        rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov Date:        04/19/2013 11:15 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi Amy, General Pruitts birth date is They will most likely have a car drive them...It is a black lincoln, not sure what other information you need on the vehicle. I have also included Rhonda on this email, she is Melissa's exec. asst and can assist you with her information. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:05 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Sounds good, Ashley. Would you be able to send me his and Melissa’s birthdates so they can join in at the Gov’s mansion? And let me know how they would be arriving. We would need car information so they can park on the property. Could you also send me Melissa’s contact info? I know I have it somewhere, but I’m having a hard time Feb-17-2017 001948 finding it. I need to get her registered. ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:01 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement AmyI have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines Feb-17-2017 001949 ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001950 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 02:13 PM Thank you, Rhonda! Would you also be able to send me Melissa’s contact info block so we can make sure she’s in our system and registered?   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Rhonda.Geller@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 2:08 PM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Fw: ALEC Speaking Engagement is Melissa's Birthdate Rhonda L. Geller Office Manager Oklahoma Office of Attorney General 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.4391 rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov ----- Forwarded by Rhonda Geller/OAG on 04/19/2013 02:07 PM ----From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Amy Kjose Anderson Cc:        rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov Date:        04/19/2013 11:15 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi Amy, General Pruitts birth date is They will most likely have a car drive them...It is a black lincoln, not sure what other information you need on the vehicle. I have also included Rhonda on this email, she is Melissa's exec. asst and can assist you with her information. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Feb-17-2017 001951 Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:05 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Sounds good, Ashley. Would you be able to send me his and Melissa’s birthdates so they can join in at the Gov’s mansion? And let me know how they would be arriving. We would need car information so they can park on the property. Could you also send me Melissa’s contact info? I know I have it somewhere, but I’m having a hard time finding it. I need to get her registered. ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:01 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement AmyI have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001952 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Feb-17-2017 001953 Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001954 From: To: Subject: Date: Rhonda Geller aanderson@alec.org Fw: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 02:08 PM is Melissa's Birthdate Rhonda L. Geller Office Manager Oklahoma Office of Attorney General 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.4391 rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov ----- Forwarded by Rhonda Geller/OAG on 04/19/2013 02:07 PM ----From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Amy Kjose Anderson Cc:        rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov Date:        04/19/2013 11:15 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi Amy, General Pruitts birth date is They will most likely have a car drive them...It is a black lincoln, not sure what other information you need on the vehicle. I have also included Rhonda on this email, she is Melissa's exec. asst and can assist you with her information. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:05 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Feb-17-2017 001955 Sounds good, Ashley. Would you be able to send me his and Melissa’s birthdates so they can join in at the Gov’s mansion? And let me know how they would be arriving. We would need car information so they can park on the property. Could you also send me Melissa’s contact info? I know I have it somewhere, but I’m having a hard time finding it. I need to get her registered.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:01 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement   AmyI have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines Feb-17-2017 001956 ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001957 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:16 AM Most likely just a pop-in ...I will add to his calendar. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:04 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement That would be just fine. There’s a reception beginning at 7pm, dinner starts at 7:45pm. It’s sponsored by Express Personnel. (Please thank him for his help with that!) Let me know whether to expect him for the full dinner or whether it will just be a pop-in.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Feb-17-2017 001958 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Feb-17-2017 001959 Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001960 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:15 AM No he does not use a power point presentation. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:14 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Oh and one more thing… would AG Pruitt expect to have a PowerPoint for his presentation at the Energy Workshop? Not necessary, just up to his preference. But we would need to have a copy of that a few days in advance.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Feb-17-2017 001961 Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love Feb-17-2017 001962 to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001963 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:15 AM Hi Amy, General Pruitts birth date is They will most likely have a car drive them...It is a black lincoln, not sure what other information you need on the vehicle. I have also included Rhonda on this email, she is Melissa's exec. asst and can assist you with her information. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:05 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Sounds good, Ashley. Would you be able to send me his and Melissa’s birthdates so they can join in at the Gov’s mansion? And let me know how they would be arriving. We would need car information so they can park on the property. Could you also send me Melissa’s contact info? I know I have it somewhere, but I’m having a hard time finding it. I need to get her registered.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:01 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Amy- Feb-17-2017 001964 I have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing Feb-17-2017 001965 General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001966 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:14 AM Oh and one more thing… would AG Pruitt expect to have a PowerPoint for his presentation at the Energy Workshop? Not necessary, just up to his preference. But we would need to have a copy of that a few days in advance.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines Feb-17-2017 001967     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001968 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:05 AM Sounds good, Ashley. Would you be able to send me his and Melissa’s birthdates so they can join in at the Gov’s mansion? And let me know how they would be arriving. We would need car information so they can park on the property. Could you also send me Melissa’s contact info? I know I have it somewhere, but I’m having a hard time finding it. I need to get her registered.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:01 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement AmyI have him down to do the reception on the 2nd at Nonna's...please include him and Melissa for the Board Dinner at the Governor's mansion. I have him doing the speaking engagement for the Energy workshop at 11am on the 3rd and please include him and Melissa for the reception that evening at the Petroleum club .However, he will not be able to do the civil justice task force. Hope that works- let me know if you have any discrepancies...thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Feb-17-2017 001969 Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001970 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement 04/19/2013 11:04 AM That would be just fine. There’s a reception beginning at 7pm, dinner starts at 7:45pm. It’s sponsored by Express Personnel. (Please thank him for his help with that!) Let me know whether to expect him for the full dinner or whether it will just be a pop-in.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines Feb-17-2017 001971     ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement     Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110.   General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon.   Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration.   Best, Amy   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   Feb-17-2017 001972 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: meetings@alec.org meetings@alec.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit Registration Confirmation  (Customer ID # 003880) 04/18/2013 01:30 PM 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit May 2 – 3, 2013 Dear E. Scott, Thank you for registering to attend the ALEC 2013 Spring Task Force Summit. Please note that a separate event purchase confirmation has been emailed to you. IMPORTANT: This confirmation serves as an acknowledgment of event registration only. If you have requested a hotel room on your registration form, you will receive a separate confirmation from the hotel.  If you have not made a reservation and wish to do so, please follow booking instructions in the hotel information section below.  EVENT ADDRESS Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   REGISTRATION CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY Registration Cancellation/Refund Policy Registrations cancelled prior to 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013 are subject to a $100 cancellation fee.  Registrations are non-refundable after 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013. All refund requests must be made in writing and sent via email to meetings@alec.org. Registration fees may be transferred from one registrant to another. Please send a transfer request in writing via email to meetings@alec.org.   HOTEL INFORMATION The Hotel Room Block is now SOLD OUT. Please contact a member of our events office to reserve your hotel room Ngan Nguyen 202-742-8538 nnguyen@alec.org Brendan Barber 202-379-4381 ext. 213 bbarber@alec.org Hotel Address Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   Reservation Deadline Monday, April 15, 2013 Feb-17-2017 001973 After Monday, April 1, 2013, reservation requests will be accepted on a space available basis, at group rate. Please contact the hotel at 1-800-468-3571. How to make a reservation? ONLINE Reservations may be made, modified, or cancelled by individuals on-line.  Please click on the below separate links for the room types that you wish to book:   Room Type Single Rate Double Rate Standard $149.00 $149.00 Club King $169.00 $169.00 King Suite $189.00 $189.00 Dbl Suite $189.00 $189.00   PHONE ALEC attendees may also make reservations by calling 1-800-468-3571 and referring to our group code ALE in order to receive our special group rates. Note: Room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes (which are currently 13.875%) or applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the hotel at the time of meeting. Hotel Cancellation/Refund Information When reservations are made, the hotel will require a credit card guarantee equal to the room rate and tax for the first night for each reservation. An individual’s deposit is refundable to that individual only if the hotel receives notice of an individual’s cancellation at least 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival. All changes and/or cancellations must be made directly with the hotel. Please obtain a cancellation number when your reservation is cancelled.   Check back on our website www.alec.org for updates on speakers and agenda news! We look forward to seeing you in Oklahoma City! If there are any questions or changes to your registration information below, please contact Ngan Nguyen via email at nnguyen@alec.org or 202-742-8538.     Event Information: Event:  Start Date/Time:  2013 Spring Task Force Summit  May 02, 2013 - 3:00pm  Feb-17-2017 001974 End Date/Time:  May 03, 2013 - 8:30pm    Main Registrant Information: Registration Date:  Apr 18, 2013  Registrant:  Hon. E. Scott Pruitt  Badge First Name:  E. Scott  Badge Last Name:  Pruitt  Badge Name:  Scott  Badge Organization:  Oklahoma Office of Attorney General  Badge Title:  Oklahoma Attorney General  Badge City:  Oklahoma City  Badge State:  OK  Badge Country:  United States  Dietary Restrictions:    Emergency Contact Name:    Emergency Contact Day Phone:    Emergency ContactEvening   Phone:  Is this your 1st ALEC Event:  No    Feb-17-2017 001975 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Aanderson@alec.org Attorney General Information 05/01/2013 11:39 AM Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 001976 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Alec events 04/30/2013 12:21 PM AGENDA.4.23.13.docx Perfect. Thanks, Ashley! Conference agenda attached in case he wants to attend anything else.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 11:07 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Alec events Amy, Just wanted to follow up to make sure I have everything on General Pruitts calendar that he is slotted to attend/speak at: Thur. May 2nd,  ALEC Board Dinner at the Governor's Mansion- he and Melissa plan to stop by Friday, May 3rd- Speaking at the Energy Workshop at 11am at the Cox Convention Center, Ballroom DE Friday, May 3rd- Attend ALEC Reception with Melissa at the Petroleum Club at 6pm Please let me know if there is anything I have overlooked! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001977 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead aanderson@alec.org Alec events 04/30/2013 11:07 AM Amy, Just wanted to follow up to make sure I have everything on General Pruitts calendar that he is slotted to attend/speak at: Thur. May 2nd,  ALEC Board Dinner at the Governor's Mansion- he and Melissa plan to stop by Friday, May 3rd- Speaking at the Energy Workshop at 11am at the Cox Convention Center, Ballroom DE Friday, May 3rd- Attend ALEC Reception with Melissa at the Petroleum Club at 6pm Please let me know if there is anything I have overlooked! Thanks! 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American Legislative Exchange Council 1101 Vermont Ave, NW Washington DC 20005 Feb-17-2017 001979 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson RE: ALEC Agenda 04/24/2013 10:44 AM Thank you!  Here is the license plate number 036-AAA Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/24/2013 10:15 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Agenda Absolutely. Here you go. He is welcome to attend any of the events, of course, as is Melissa. Would it be possible to get the license plate number for the black Lincoln Gen. Pruitt and Melissa will be coming to the Governor’s Mansion in on the 2nd?   Thanks! ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 9:13 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: ALEC Agenda Hey AmyAny chance you could provide me with an agenda for the ALEC meeting....I appreciate it! Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 Feb-17-2017 001980 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:14 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Oh and one more thing… would AG Pruitt expect to have a PowerPoint for his presentation at the Energy Workshop? Not necessary, just up to his preference. But we would need to have a copy of that a few days in advance. ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 001981 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Feb-17-2017 001982 Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice [attachment "AGENDA.4.23.13.docx" deleted by Ashley Olmstead/OAG] Feb-17-2017 001983 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Amy Kjose Anderson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: ALEC Agenda 04/24/2013 10:15 AM AGENDA.4.23.13.docx Absolutely. Here you go. He is welcome to attend any of the events, of course, as is Melissa. Would it be possible to get the license plate number for the black Lincoln Gen. Pruitt and Melissa will be coming to the Governor’s Mansion in on the 2nd?   Thanks! ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 9:13 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: ALEC Agenda Hey AmyAny chance you could provide me with an agenda for the ALEC meeting....I appreciate it! Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:14 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Oh and one more thing… would AG Pruitt expect to have a PowerPoint for his presentation at the Energy Workshop? Not necessary, just up to his preference. But we would need to have a copy of that a few days in advance.   Feb-17-2017 001984 ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 Feb-17-2017 001985 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt@ Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001986 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Amy Kjose Anderson ALEC Agenda 04/24/2013 09:13 AM Hey AmyAny chance you could provide me with an agenda for the ALEC meeting....I appreciate it! Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/19/2013 11:14 AM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Oh and one more thing… would AG Pruitt expect to have a PowerPoint for his presentation at the Energy Workshop? Not necessary, just up to his preference. But we would need to have a copy of that a few days in advance.   ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:12 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Hi AmyOne more thing...on the Board Dinner (2nd at Governor's Mansion), do we have a time yet? He has a speaking engagement that evening so he may just come late depending on the time and meet some of the Board if that is good. Thanks! Feb-17-2017 001987 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , Melissa Houston , "Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt )" Cc:        "Albro, Derek" Date:        04/16/2013 02:20 PM Subject:        RE: ALEC Speaking Engagement Forgot to include the title of the workshop: Embracing American Energy Opportunities: From Wellheads to Pipelines ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Amy Kjose Anderson Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:38 AM To: 'Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov'; 'Melissa Houston'; Scott PRuitt (scott.pruitt Cc: 'Albro, Derek' Subject: ALEC Speaking Engagement ) Wanted to provide you with details on General Pruitt’s speaking engagement at the May 3rd ALEC meeting. The energy workshop will be in Ballroom DE at the Cox Convention Center and runs from 11am to 12:15 on the 3rd. General Pruitt will be joined by Jack Stark, Continental and Corey Goulet, TransCanada. Corey will be discussing infrastructure, Jack will be talking about fracking technology and safety, and we are looking forward to hearing General Pruitt’s remarks on state primacy in oil and gas regulation and the EPA’s sue & settle modus operandi. We expect that Corporation Commissioner Douglas will moderate the panel, though this is still underworks. Each panelist will have 15 to 20 minutes, which should leave 15 minutes for Q&A. If he has any questions, don’t hesitate to call or email me. I will also be available on the day of at (202) 870-1110. Feb-17-2017 001988 General Pruitt will be registered to attend any of the ALEC conference he would like. He’s welcome to attend the Board Dinner on the evening of the 2nd at the Governor’s Mansion (just let me know ahead of time) and we’d love to have him stick around for any of the rest of the conference… there is a reception on the evening of the 3rd at the Petroleum Club from 6 to 8pm. And let me know whether you’ve considered if he would like to participate as the Civil Justice Task Force Luncheon speaker… would be delightful to have our current legislative members benefit from his experience as a former state legislator, an ALEC member and a now attorney general. Koch Industries is sponsoring that luncheon. Melissa, would you also like to be registered for the event? I can extend you a complimentary registration. Best, Amy ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council (p) (202) 742-8510 (m) (202) 870-1110 alec.org/CivilJustice Feb-17-2017 001989 From: Reply To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: meetings@alec.org meetings@alec.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit Registration Confirmation  (Customer ID # 2436020) 04/22/2013 07:00 PM 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit May 2 – 3, 2013 Dear Melissa, Thank you for registering to attend the ALEC 2013 Spring Task Force Summit. Please note that a separate event purchase confirmation has been emailed to you. IMPORTANT: This confirmation serves as an acknowledgment of event registration only. If you have requested a hotel room on your registration form, you will receive a separate confirmation from the hotel.  If you have not made a reservation and wish to do so, please follow booking instructions in the hotel information section below.  EVENT ADDRESS Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   REGISTRATION CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY Registration Cancellation/Refund Policy Registrations cancelled prior to 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013 are subject to a $100 cancellation fee.  Registrations are non-refundable after 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013. All refund requests must be made in writing and sent via email to meetings@alec.org. Registration fees may be transferred from one registrant to another. Please send a transfer request in writing via email to meetings@alec.org.   HOTEL INFORMATION The Hotel Room Block is now SOLD OUT. Please contact a member of our events office to reserve your hotel room Ngan Nguyen 202-742-8538 nnguyen@alec.org Brendan Barber 202-379-4381 ext. 213 bbarber@alec.org Hotel Address Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   Reservation Deadline Feb-17-2017 001990 Monday, April 15, 2013 After Monday, April 1, 2013, reservation requests will be accepted on a space available basis, at group rate. Please contact the hotel at 1-800-468-3571. How to make a reservation? ONLINE Reservations may be made, modified, or cancelled by individuals on-line.  Please click on the below separate links for the room types that you wish to book:   Room Type Single Rate Double Rate Standard $149.00 $149.00 Club King $169.00 $169.00 King Suite $189.00 $189.00 Dbl Suite $189.00 $189.00   PHONE ALEC attendees may also make reservations by calling 1-800-468-3571 and referring to our group code ALE in order to receive our special group rates. Note: Room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes (which are currently 13.875%) or applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the hotel at the time of meeting. Hotel Cancellation/Refund Information When reservations are made, the hotel will require a credit card guarantee equal to the room rate and tax for the first night for each reservation. An individual’s deposit is refundable to that individual only if the hotel receives notice of an individual’s cancellation at least 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival. All changes and/or cancellations must be made directly with the hotel. Please obtain a cancellation number when your reservation is cancelled.   Check back on our website www.alec.org for updates on speakers and agenda news! We look forward to seeing you in Oklahoma City! If there are any questions or changes to your registration information below, please contact Ngan Nguyen via email at nnguyen@alec.org or 202-742-8538.   The financial purchase confirmation number for this registration is: 075420. It was sent to you under separate cover. The Event Registration Confirmation below confirms the details of your registration.   Feb-17-2017 001991 Event Information: Event:  2013 Spring Task Force Summit  Start Date/Time:  May 02, 2013 - 3:00pm  End Date/Time:  May 03, 2013 - 8:30pm    Main Registrant Information: Registration Date:  Apr 22, 2013  Registrant:  Ms. Melissa Houston  Badge First Name:  Melissa  Badge Last Name:  Houston  Badge Name:  Melissa  Badge Organization:  Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt  Badge Title:  Assistant Attorney General's Chief of Staff  Badge City:  Oklahoma City  Badge State:  OK  Badge Country:  United States  Dietary Restrictions:    Emergency Contact Name:    Emergency Contact Day Phone:    Emergency ContactEvening   Phone:  Is this your 1st ALEC Event:  No    Feb-17-2017 001992 From: Reply To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: meetings@alec.org meetings@alec.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov Purchase Confirmation No. 075420 (Ms. Melissa Houston) 04/22/2013 07:00 PM Dear Ms. Melissa Houston, Thank you for your purchase! For your records, here is a summary of your purchase from The American Legislative Exchange Council. Date/Time: 4/22/2013 7:55 PM Purchased By: Ms. Melissa Houston Customer ID: 2436020 (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Your confirmation number is:   075420   Please keep this number for any references.   Shopping Cart Items Amount Quantity Total 2013 Spring Task Force Summit Main Registration - Badge Name: Melissa Event   Spring Task Force Summit 2013 Registration Discounts Discount   $500.00 1 $500.00 ($500.00) 1 ($500.00) Subtotal $0.00   Taxes $0.00   Shipping $0.00 Invoice Total $0.00 Grand Total $0.00       Payment $0.00 Order Balance $0.00   Feb-17-2017 001993 From: Reply To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: meetings@alec.org meetings@alec.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit Registration Confirmation  (Customer ID # 2436020) 04/22/2013 07:00 PM 2013 ALEC Spring Task Force Summit May 2 – 3, 2013 Dear Melissa, Thank you for registering to attend the ALEC 2013 Spring Task Force Summit. Please note that a separate event purchase confirmation has been emailed to you. IMPORTANT: This confirmation serves as an acknowledgment of event registration only. If you have requested a hotel room on your registration form, you will receive a separate confirmation from the hotel.  If you have not made a reservation and wish to do so, please follow booking instructions in the hotel information section below.  EVENT ADDRESS Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   REGISTRATION CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY Registration Cancellation/Refund Policy Registrations cancelled prior to 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013 are subject to a $100 cancellation fee.  Registrations are non-refundable after 5:00pm EST on April 18, 2013. All refund requests must be made in writing and sent via email to meetings@alec.org. Registration fees may be transferred from one registrant to another. Please send a transfer request in writing via email to meetings@alec.org.   HOTEL INFORMATION The Hotel Room Block is now SOLD OUT. Please contact a member of our events office to reserve your hotel room Ngan Nguyen 202-742-8538 nnguyen@alec.org Brendan Barber 202-379-4381 ext. 213 bbarber@alec.org Hotel Address Renaissance Hotel and Cox Convention Center 10 North Broadway Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102   Reservation Deadline Feb-17-2017 001994 Monday, April 15, 2013 After Monday, April 1, 2013, reservation requests will be accepted on a space available basis, at group rate. Please contact the hotel at 1-800-468-3571. How to make a reservation? ONLINE Reservations may be made, modified, or cancelled by individuals on-line.  Please click on the below separate links for the room types that you wish to book:   Room Type Single Rate Double Rate Standard $149.00 $149.00 Club King $169.00 $169.00 King Suite $189.00 $189.00 Dbl Suite $189.00 $189.00   PHONE ALEC attendees may also make reservations by calling 1-800-468-3571 and referring to our group code ALE in order to receive our special group rates. Note: Room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes (which are currently 13.875%) or applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the hotel at the time of meeting. Hotel Cancellation/Refund Information When reservations are made, the hotel will require a credit card guarantee equal to the room rate and tax for the first night for each reservation. An individual’s deposit is refundable to that individual only if the hotel receives notice of an individual’s cancellation at least 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival. All changes and/or cancellations must be made directly with the hotel. Please obtain a cancellation number when your reservation is cancelled.   Check back on our website www.alec.org for updates on speakers and agenda news! We look forward to seeing you in Oklahoma City! If there are any questions or changes to your registration information below, please contact Ngan Nguyen via email at nnguyen@alec.org or 202-742-8538.   The financial purchase confirmation number for this registration is: 075420. It was sent to you under separate cover. The Event Registration Confirmation below confirms the details of your registration.   Feb-17-2017 001995 Event Information: Event:  2013 Spring Task Force Summit  Start Date/Time:  May 02, 2013 - 3:00pm  End Date/Time:  May 03, 2013 - 8:30pm    Main Registrant Information: Registration Date:  Apr 22, 2013  Registrant:  Ms. Melissa Houston  Badge First Name:  Melissa  Badge Last Name:  Houston  Badge Name:  Melissa  Badge Organization:  Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt  Badge Title:  Assistant Attorney General's Chief of Staff  Badge City:  Oklahoma City  Badge State:  OK  Badge Country:  United States  Dietary Restrictions:    Emergency Contact Name:    Emergency Contact Day Phone:    Emergency ContactEvening   Phone:  Is this your 1st ALEC Event:  No    Feb-17-2017 001996 From: Reply To: To: Cc: Subject: Date: meetings@alec.org meetings@alec.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov rhonda.geller@oag.ok.gov Purchase Confirmation No. 075420 (Ms. Melissa Houston) 04/22/2013 07:00 PM Dear Ms. Melissa Houston, Thank you for your purchase! For your records, here is a summary of your purchase from The American Legislative Exchange Council. Date/Time: 4/22/2013 7:55 PM Purchased By: Ms. Melissa Houston Customer ID: 2436020 (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Your confirmation number is:   075420   Please keep this number for any references.   Shopping Cart Items Amount Quantity Total 2013 Spring Task Force Summit Main Registration - Badge Name: Melissa Event   Spring Task Force Summit 2013 Registration Discounts Discount   $500.00 1 $500.00 ($500.00) 1 ($500.00) Subtotal $0.00   Taxes $0.00   Shipping $0.00 Invoice Total $0.00 Grand Total $0.00       Payment $0.00 Order Balance $0.00   Feb-17-2017 001997 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Amy Kjose Anderson Re: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 10:33 AM My cell is if you have any questions. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        05/03/2013 09:34 AM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Sure. It's From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 09:19 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Re: Attorney General Information Could you send me his cell number? Thank you! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Jordan Conrad , John Eick , Todd Wynn Date:        05/02/2013 09:29 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Feb-17-2017 001998 Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405)522-4744     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 001999 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Amy Kjose Anderson Re: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 10:33 AM Amy, I am so sorry the AG is running late coming from Tulsa so we will just go straight into the building or have Jordan meet us at 11 a.m. Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        05/03/2013 09:34 AM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Sure. It's From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 09:19 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Re: Attorney General Information Could you send me his cell number? Thank you! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Jordan Conrad , John Eick , Todd Wynn Date:        05/02/2013 09:29 PM Feb-17-2017 002000 Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405)522-4744     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002001 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Re: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 09:34 AM Sure. It's   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 09:19 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Re: Attorney General Information   Could you send me his cell number? Thank you! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Jordan Conrad , John Eick , Todd Wynn Date:        05/02/2013 09:29 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby Feb-17-2017 002002 before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002003 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Re: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 09:34 AM Sure. It's   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 09:19 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Re: Attorney General Information   Could you send me his cell number? Thank you! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Jordan Conrad , John Eick , Todd Wynn Date:        05/02/2013 09:29 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Feb-17-2017 002004 Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002005 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Amy Kjose Anderson RE: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 09:20 AM Thank you Amy Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        05/02/2013 09:58 AM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Information The sponsors for the Friday evening reception are: Reynolds Koch Industries OKC Chamber of Commerce BlueCross PhRMA UPS Devon Energy Bayer TransCanada Continental Resources Phillips66 Cash America OK Bankers Association Jim Dunlap Consultants Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. OGE Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce   And the sponsor for the Board Dinner is Express Employment Professionals.   I'll be back to you shortly on the person who will meet AG Pruitt in the lobby. Thanks! ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council 1101 Vermont Ave NW, 11th Floor Feb-17-2017 002006 Washington, D.C. 20005 (p) (202) 742-8510 (f)  (202) 466-3801 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002007 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Amy Kjose Anderson Re: Attorney General Information 05/03/2013 09:19 AM Could you send me his cell number? Thank you! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From:        Amy Kjose Anderson To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Jordan Conrad , John Eick , Todd Wynn Date:        05/02/2013 09:29 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Information Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark Feb-17-2017 002008   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405)522-4744      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002009 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Jordan Conrad; John Eick; Todd Wynn Re: Attorney General Information 05/02/2013 09:29 PM Katie, Jordan Conrad will be meeting General Pruitt in the lobby of the Cox Convention Center before the workshop. He'll be there at 10:45am and will bring General Pruitt to the workshop, which begins at 11am. Thanks for all your help! Amy   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM Central Standard Time To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information   Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002010 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah McManamon Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov ALEC 2013 Spring Task Force Summit Registration Check-in Information 05/02/2013 12:57 PM May 2, 2013   Dear ALEC Members and Friends,   We are excited to have you at our Spring Task Force Summit in Oklahoma City this week!  Your name badges and meeting agenda will be available for pick-up at ALEC Registration counter, which is located on the First Level of the Cox Convention Center (near meeting room 6 and the Ricoh business center).   We are expecting some protesting activities today, May 2. For your safety, please access the Convention Center through the Renaissance Sky Bridge, located on the 2nd Floor of the Renaissance Hotel in order to avoid the protestors.   Our on-site registration schedule is:   Thursday, May 2nd: 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday, May 3rd: 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.   Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sarah McManamon (smanamon@alec.org) at 202-557-8491 or Ngan Nguyen (nnguyen@alec.org) at 202-997-4855. ABOUT US     CONTACT US American Legislative Exchange Council This message was sent to Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by ALEC 1101 Vermont Avenue NW11th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Unsubscribe     Forward To a Friend Feb-17-2017 002011 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah McManamon melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov ALEC 2013 Spring Task Force Summit Registration Check-in Information 05/02/2013 12:57 PM May 2, 2013   Dear ALEC Members and Friends,   We are excited to have you at our Spring Task Force Summit in Oklahoma City this week!  Your name badges and meeting agenda will be available for pick-up at ALEC Registration counter, which is located on the First Level of the Cox Convention Center (near meeting room 6 and the Ricoh business center).   We are expecting some protesting activities today, May 2. For your safety, please access the Convention Center through the Renaissance Sky Bridge, located on the 2nd Floor of the Renaissance Hotel in order to avoid the protestors.   Our on-site registration schedule is:   Thursday, May 2nd: 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday, May 3rd: 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.   Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sarah McManamon (smanamon@alec.org) at 202-557-8491 or Ngan Nguyen (nnguyen@alec.org) at 202-997-4855. ABOUT US     CONTACT US American Legislative Exchange Council This message was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov from: Email Marketing by ALEC 1101 Vermont Avenue NW11th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Unsubscribe     Forward To a Friend Feb-17-2017 002012 From: To: Subject: Date: Amy Kjose Anderson Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov RE: Attorney General Information 05/02/2013 09:58 AM The sponsors for the Friday evening reception are: Reynolds Koch Industries OKC Chamber of Commerce BlueCross PhRMA UPS Devon Energy Bayer TransCanada Continental Resources Phillips66 Cash America OK Bankers Association Jim Dunlap Consultants Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. OGE Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce   And the sponsor for the Board Dinner is Express Employment Professionals.   I'll be back to you shortly on the person who will meet AG Pruitt in the lobby. Thanks! ___________________ Amy Kjose Anderson Civil Justice Task Force Director and Oklahoma Membership Contact American Legislative Exchange Council 1101 Vermont Ave NW, 11th Floor Washington, D.C. 20005 (p) (202) 742-8510 (f)  (202) 466-3801 alec.org/CivilJustice From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:39 AM To: Amy Kjose Anderson Subject: Attorney General Information Amy, Thanks for giving me all the information. If you could send me the information regarding who will be meeting the Attorney General in the lobby before the speaking event and their information. Also, the rest of the information on the reception and  if there will be any specials guests at the reception. Thank you so much!   Katie Dark Feb-17-2017 002013      Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405)522-4744       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 002014 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Diane Clay okgop@okgop.com; ocpa@ocpathink.org; pat@cmastrategies.com; jgarrison@rslc.com; jbader@rslc.com Attorney General Pruitt’s Statement on Unanimous Supreme Court Decision in Favor of Oklahoma in Tarrant Water Case 06/13/2013 12:00 PM Tarrant Regional Water District v Herrmann.pdf Good afternoon, I wanted to make sure you all had the opinion and General Pruitt's statement regarding the unanimous decision today on the Tarrant Water case. Please let me know if you have further questions. Thank you! Diane Clay Director of Communications Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma 313 NE 21 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell diane.clay@oag.ok.gov E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA June 13, 2013 For Immediate Release                                                     Contact: Diane Clay Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov Attorney General Pruitt’s Statement on Unanimous Supreme Court Decision in Favor of Oklahoma in Tarrant Water Case   Feb-17-2017 002015 “This is a major victory for Oklahoma with all nine justices agreeing with our argument that Texas does not have the right to come into Oklahoma and take our water,” Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said. “We successfully defended Oklahoma’s right to protect its natural resources at the district court, circuit court of appeals, and now the Supreme Court, which confirmed Oklahoma’s sovereignty over its water resources. This unanimous decision will affect all western states governed by multistate water compacts, and will protect Oklahoma’s ability to control this vital resource for generations to come.” ### Feb-17-2017 002016 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? 05/13/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? By OCPA  Workers' comp reform Feb-17-2017 002017 builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Forward the cause:          Last week in his Journal Record column, law professor Andrew Spiropoulos warned of "a potential last-minute creation of a legal vehicle for the expansion of the dysfunctional Medicaid program, a centerpiece of the president's troubled health care scheme." Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says "the two Republican legislators most likely to try to persuade their colleagues and the governor to enact a disguised version of the Medicaid expansion have come forward with a last-ditch proposal to do just that. ... Building on a similar proposal in Arkansas, they claim they want to direct the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to ask the federal government for permission to take the money for the expansion." But there are two problems with their idea. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002018 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? 05/13/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? By OCPA  Workers' comp reform Feb-17-2017 002019 builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Forward the cause:          Last week in his Journal Record column, law professor Andrew Spiropoulos warned of "a potential last-minute creation of a legal vehicle for the expansion of the dysfunctional Medicaid program, a centerpiece of the president's troubled health care scheme." Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says "the two Republican legislators most likely to try to persuade their colleagues and the governor to enact a disguised version of the Medicaid expansion have come forward with a last-ditch proposal to do just that. ... Building on a similar proposal in Arkansas, they claim they want to direct the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to ask the federal government for permission to take the money for the expansion." But there are two problems with their idea. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002020 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? 05/13/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? By OCPA  Workers' comp reform Feb-17-2017 002021 builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Forward the cause:          Last week in his Journal Record column, law professor Andrew Spiropoulos warned of "a potential last-minute creation of a legal vehicle for the expansion of the dysfunctional Medicaid program, a centerpiece of the president's troubled health care scheme." Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says "the two Republican legislators most likely to try to persuade their colleagues and the governor to enact a disguised version of the Medicaid expansion have come forward with a last-ditch proposal to do just that. ... Building on a similar proposal in Arkansas, they claim they want to direct the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to ask the federal government for permission to take the money for the expansion." But there are two problems with their idea. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002022 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? 05/13/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? By OCPA  Workers' comp reform Feb-17-2017 002023 builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Forward the cause:          Last week in his Journal Record column, law professor Andrew Spiropoulos warned of "a potential last-minute creation of a legal vehicle for the expansion of the dysfunctional Medicaid program, a centerpiece of the president's troubled health care scheme." Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says "the two Republican legislators most likely to try to persuade their colleagues and the governor to enact a disguised version of the Medicaid expansion have come forward with a last-ditch proposal to do just that. ... Building on a similar proposal in Arkansas, they claim they want to direct the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to ask the federal government for permission to take the money for the expansion." But there are two problems with their idea. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002024 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/17/2013 10:05 AM Thank you! Yes, we are still at Nonna's. Sent from my iPad On Apr 17, 2013, at 8:04 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Brian, I believe this will work. Is this still taking place at Nonna's or has the location changed? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Brian Bush To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/17/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Good morning. Have you had a chance to review this suggested schedule? I hope you are both well! Sent from my iPad On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:28 PM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Feb-17-2017 002025 Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Feb-17-2017 002026 Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you? From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception Hi Melissa, We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think. Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Feb-17-2017 002027 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control. 5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013 Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local. Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org. Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002028 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/17/2013 10:05 AM Thank you! Yes, we are still at Nonna's. Sent from my iPad On Apr 17, 2013, at 8:04 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Brian, I believe this will work. Is this still taking place at Nonna's or has the location changed? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Brian Bush To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/17/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Good morning. Have you had a chance to review this suggested schedule? I hope you are both well! Sent from my iPad On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:28 PM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Feb-17-2017 002029 Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Feb-17-2017 002030 Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you? From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception Hi Melissa, We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think. Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Feb-17-2017 002031 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control. 5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013 Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local. Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org. Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002032 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/17/2013 09:59 AM Good morning. Have you had a chance to review this suggested schedule? I hope you are both well! Sent from my iPad On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:28 PM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org     Feb-17-2017 002033   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Feb-17-2017 002034 FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002035 Feb-17-2017 002036 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/17/2013 09:59 AM Good morning. Have you had a chance to review this suggested schedule? I hope you are both well! Sent from my iPad On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:28 PM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org     Feb-17-2017 002037   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Feb-17-2017 002038 FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002039 Feb?17?2017 002040 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Looking to the states for answers 04/17/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Feb-17-2017 002041 Mitch Daniels VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Forward the cause:        "Among the most serious threats to the continued health of the American republic is the extraordinarily low esteem in which the public holds the federal government," The Washington Examiner recently editorialized.   And who can blame them when Congress and President Obama seem locked in perpetual partisan warfare, even as millions of Americans have given up on finding jobs, the economy bounces along in the weakest recovery since the Great Depression, and the national debt soars to previously unimagined heights.   What is to be done? A coalition of state-based conservative think tanks led by the Oklahoma-based Liberty Foundation is advancing an old idea that if implemented could revolutionize American governance.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002042 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Looking to the states for answers 04/17/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Feb-17-2017 002043 Mitch Daniels VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Forward the cause:        "Among the most serious threats to the continued health of the American republic is the extraordinarily low esteem in which the public holds the federal government," The Washington Examiner recently editorialized.   And who can blame them when Congress and President Obama seem locked in perpetual partisan warfare, even as millions of Americans have given up on finding jobs, the economy bounces along in the weakest recovery since the Great Depression, and the national debt soars to previously unimagined heights.   What is to be done? A coalition of state-based conservative think tanks led by the Oklahoma-based Liberty Foundation is advancing an old idea that if implemented could revolutionize American governance.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002044 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Looking to the states for answers 04/17/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Feb-17-2017 002045 Mitch Daniels VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Forward the cause:        "Among the most serious threats to the continued health of the American republic is the extraordinarily low esteem in which the public holds the federal government," The Washington Examiner recently editorialized.   And who can blame them when Congress and President Obama seem locked in perpetual partisan warfare, even as millions of Americans have given up on finding jobs, the economy bounces along in the weakest recovery since the Great Depression, and the national debt soars to previously unimagined heights.   What is to be done? A coalition of state-based conservative think tanks led by the Oklahoma-based Liberty Foundation is advancing an old idea that if implemented could revolutionize American governance.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002046 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Looking to the states for answers 04/17/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Feb-17-2017 002047 Mitch Daniels VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Forward the cause:        "Among the most serious threats to the continued health of the American republic is the extraordinarily low esteem in which the public holds the federal government," The Washington Examiner recently editorialized.   And who can blame them when Congress and President Obama seem locked in perpetual partisan warfare, even as millions of Americans have given up on finding jobs, the economy bounces along in the weakest recovery since the Great Depression, and the national debt soars to previously unimagined heights.   What is to be done? A coalition of state-based conservative think tanks led by the Oklahoma-based Liberty Foundation is advancing an old idea that if implemented could revolutionize American governance.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002048 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's school staffing surge 04/16/2013 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge By Brandon Dutcher  I recently sat down with Dr. Ben Scafidi, professor of economics at Georgia VIDEO: All your kids belong College, to discuss the startling growth in bureaucratic overhead in to us Oklahoma's public education system. In this brief video we discuss the similarities between delivering mail and delivering education, how Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002049 Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work could have been raising teacher salaries, and how being in an intact married family is more closely linked to student achievement than is per-pupil spending. I encourage you to take a look. Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers   Click to watch the video on our blog. Forward the cause:    Ben Scafidi Video     Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002050 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's school staffing surge 04/16/2013 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge By Brandon Dutcher  I recently sat down with Dr. Ben Scafidi, professor of economics at Georgia VIDEO: All your kids belong College, to discuss the startling growth in bureaucratic overhead in to us Oklahoma's public education system. In this brief video we discuss the similarities between delivering mail and delivering education, how Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002051 Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work could have been raising teacher salaries, and how being in an intact married family is more closely linked to student achievement than is per-pupil spending. I encourage you to take a look. Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers   Click to watch the video on our blog. Forward the cause:    Ben Scafidi Video     Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002052 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's school staffing surge 04/16/2013 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge By Brandon Dutcher  I recently sat down with Dr. Ben Scafidi, professor of economics at Georgia VIDEO: All your kids belong College, to discuss the startling growth in bureaucratic overhead in to us Oklahoma's public education system. In this brief video we discuss the similarities between delivering mail and delivering education, how Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002053 Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work could have been raising teacher salaries, and how being in an intact married family is more closely linked to student achievement than is per-pupil spending. I encourage you to take a look. Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers   Click to watch the video on our blog. Forward the cause:    Ben Scafidi Video     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002054 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's school staffing surge 04/16/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge By Brandon Dutcher  I recently sat down with Dr. Ben Scafidi, professor of economics at Georgia VIDEO: All your kids belong College, to discuss the startling growth in bureaucratic overhead in to us Oklahoma's public education system. In this brief video we discuss the similarities between delivering mail and delivering education, how Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002055 Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work could have been raising teacher salaries, and how being in an intact married family is more closely linked to student achievement than is per-pupil spending. I encourage you to take a look. Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers   Click to watch the video on our blog. Forward the cause:    Ben Scafidi Video     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002056 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering the Iron Lady 04/15/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Remembering the Iron Lady By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Feb-17-2017 002057 Dr. Brown with Margaret Thatcher Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap Forward the cause:          The death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has reminded us what an impact one woman, in the right office at the right time and with the right ideas, can make on the course of history. She was not called the Iron Lady for nothing. Time after time she stood boldly for basic principles like limited government and restrained taxation in a nation and at a time when those principles often brought bitter opposition. On one occasion she was even targeted for assassination by the radical Irish Republican Army. She went back to work the same day. Lady Thatcher, pictured above with OCPA chairman Dr. David Brown and Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner, "was a leader who changed the course of history," Dr. Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation wrote last week. Now, like the Iron Lady we continue to mourn, Gov. Fallin stands at a moment in time when things could go either way.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002058 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering the Iron Lady 04/15/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Remembering the Iron Lady By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Feb-17-2017 002059 Dr. Brown with Margaret Thatcher Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap Forward the cause:          The death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has reminded us what an impact one woman, in the right office at the right time and with the right ideas, can make on the course of history. She was not called the Iron Lady for nothing. Time after time she stood boldly for basic principles like limited government and restrained taxation in a nation and at a time when those principles often brought bitter opposition. On one occasion she was even targeted for assassination by the radical Irish Republican Army. She went back to work the same day. Lady Thatcher, pictured above with OCPA chairman Dr. David Brown and Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner, "was a leader who changed the course of history," Dr. Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation wrote last week. Now, like the Iron Lady we continue to mourn, Gov. Fallin stands at a moment in time when things could go either way.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002060 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering the Iron Lady 04/15/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Remembering the Iron Lady By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Feb-17-2017 002061 Dr. Brown with Margaret Thatcher Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap Forward the cause:          The death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has reminded us what an impact one woman, in the right office at the right time and with the right ideas, can make on the course of history. She was not called the Iron Lady for nothing. Time after time she stood boldly for basic principles like limited government and restrained taxation in a nation and at a time when those principles often brought bitter opposition. On one occasion she was even targeted for assassination by the radical Irish Republican Army. She went back to work the same day. Lady Thatcher, pictured above with OCPA chairman Dr. David Brown and Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner, "was a leader who changed the course of history," Dr. Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation wrote last week. Now, like the Iron Lady we continue to mourn, Gov. Fallin stands at a moment in time when things could go either way.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002062 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering the Iron Lady 04/15/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Remembering the Iron Lady By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Feb-17-2017 002063 Dr. Brown with Margaret Thatcher Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap Forward the cause:          The death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has reminded us what an impact one woman, in the right office at the right time and with the right ideas, can make on the course of history. She was not called the Iron Lady for nothing. Time after time she stood boldly for basic principles like limited government and restrained taxation in a nation and at a time when those principles often brought bitter opposition. On one occasion she was even targeted for assassination by the radical Irish Republican Army. She went back to work the same day. Lady Thatcher, pictured above with OCPA chairman Dr. David Brown and Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner, "was a leader who changed the course of history," Dr. Nile Gardiner of the Heritage Foundation wrote last week. Now, like the Iron Lady we continue to mourn, Gov. Fallin stands at a moment in time when things could go either way.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002064 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Story ideas from outside the bubble 04/22/2013 09:28 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble By Brandon Dutcher  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Feb-17-2017 002065 Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Forward the cause:        There are many explanations (technological, demographic, et al.) for the chart above, and I'm not prepared to make the case that liberal media bias is a primary one. But I'm convinced it's a contributing factor.   In its long march through the institutions, the Left long ago captured the Jschools. "I don't hire just conservatives," Tucker Carlson of the conservative Daily Caller recently told WORLD magazine. "You can't! If we limited our hiring to just conservatives, we'd only have four people." As I have pointed out, "while most Oklahomans are on the center-right -only 9 percent identify themselves as liberal -- I would say the inverse obtains in Oklahoma's state capitol press corps. The press room leans heavily to the center-left, with a small minority of conservatives." That's why conservative ideas can appear "controversial" to some Oklahoma journalists. In short, there's a disconnect between journalists and their customers -which is the last thing an industry needs when staring at trend lines like the ones above.   Having said all that, click here to read a tip sheet of story ideas for Oklahoma journalists. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002066 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Story ideas from outside the bubble 04/22/2013 09:28 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble By Brandon Dutcher  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Feb-17-2017 002067 Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Forward the cause:        There are many explanations (technological, demographic, et al.) for the chart above, and I'm not prepared to make the case that liberal media bias is a primary one. But I'm convinced it's a contributing factor.   In its long march through the institutions, the Left long ago captured the Jschools. "I don't hire just conservatives," Tucker Carlson of the conservative Daily Caller recently told WORLD magazine. "You can't! If we limited our hiring to just conservatives, we'd only have four people." As I have pointed out, "while most Oklahomans are on the center-right -only 9 percent identify themselves as liberal -- I would say the inverse obtains in Oklahoma's state capitol press corps. The press room leans heavily to the center-left, with a small minority of conservatives." That's why conservative ideas can appear "controversial" to some Oklahoma journalists. In short, there's a disconnect between journalists and their customers -which is the last thing an industry needs when staring at trend lines like the ones above.   Having said all that, click here to read a tip sheet of story ideas for Oklahoma journalists. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002068 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Story ideas from outside the bubble 04/22/2013 09:28 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble By Brandon Dutcher  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Feb-17-2017 002069 Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Forward the cause:        There are many explanations (technological, demographic, et al.) for the chart above, and I'm not prepared to make the case that liberal media bias is a primary one. But I'm convinced it's a contributing factor.   In its long march through the institutions, the Left long ago captured the Jschools. "I don't hire just conservatives," Tucker Carlson of the conservative Daily Caller recently told WORLD magazine. "You can't! If we limited our hiring to just conservatives, we'd only have four people." As I have pointed out, "while most Oklahomans are on the center-right -only 9 percent identify themselves as liberal -- I would say the inverse obtains in Oklahoma's state capitol press corps. The press room leans heavily to the center-left, with a small minority of conservatives." That's why conservative ideas can appear "controversial" to some Oklahoma journalists. In short, there's a disconnect between journalists and their customers -which is the last thing an industry needs when staring at trend lines like the ones above.   Having said all that, click here to read a tip sheet of story ideas for Oklahoma journalists. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002070 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Story ideas from outside the bubble 04/22/2013 09:27 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble By Brandon Dutcher  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Feb-17-2017 002071 Remembering the Iron Lady  Laboring for the taxpayers Forward the cause:        There are many explanations (technological, demographic, et al.) for the chart above, and I'm not prepared to make the case that liberal media bias is a primary one. But I'm convinced it's a contributing factor.   In its long march through the institutions, the Left long ago captured the Jschools. "I don't hire just conservatives," Tucker Carlson of the conservative Daily Caller recently told WORLD magazine. "You can't! If we limited our hiring to just conservatives, we'd only have four people." As I have pointed out, "while most Oklahomans are on the center-right -only 9 percent identify themselves as liberal -- I would say the inverse obtains in Oklahoma's state capitol press corps. The press room leans heavily to the center-left, with a small minority of conservatives." That's why conservative ideas can appear "controversial" to some Oklahoma journalists. In short, there's a disconnect between journalists and their customers -which is the last thing an industry needs when staring at trend lines like the ones above.   Having said all that, click here to read a tip sheet of story ideas for Oklahoma journalists. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002072 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs 04/18/2013 10:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Feb-17-2017 002073  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Forward the cause:        Those of us at OCPA recognize the importance of higher education. Indeed, I challenge you to name another nonprofit public-policy think tank that has made it a point to raise $127,000 and award it to students to attend college. But that's not to say that more and more government spending on higher education is necessarily a good idea.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002074 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs 04/18/2013 10:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Feb-17-2017 002075  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Forward the cause:        Those of us at OCPA recognize the importance of higher education. Indeed, I challenge you to name another nonprofit public-policy think tank that has made it a point to raise $127,000 and award it to students to attend college. But that's not to say that more and more government spending on higher education is necessarily a good idea.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002076 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs 04/18/2013 10:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Feb-17-2017 002077  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Forward the cause:        Those of us at OCPA recognize the importance of higher education. Indeed, I challenge you to name another nonprofit public-policy think tank that has made it a point to raise $127,000 and award it to students to attend college. But that's not to say that more and more government spending on higher education is necessarily a good idea.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002078 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs 04/18/2013 10:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Looking to the states for answers By Brandon Dutcher  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Feb-17-2017 002079  Laboring for the taxpayers VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Forward the cause:        Those of us at OCPA recognize the importance of higher education. Indeed, I challenge you to name another nonprofit public-policy think tank that has made it a point to raise $127,000 and award it to students to attend college. But that's not to say that more and more government spending on higher education is necessarily a good idea.   Click to read more on our blog. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002080 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny 05/01/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny By OCPA   VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor Feb-17-2017 002081 This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Forward the cause:        Oklahoma taxpayers are familiar with the constant poormouthing that emanates from state agency heads pleading for more funds each year. Give us more extra bucks, the agency heads complain to legislators, or we'll have to close facilities, cut services, and throw granny out into the snow.   But thanks to some diligent reporting by The Oklahoman's Randy Ellis and a rather pointed letter from Gov. Mary Fallin, one of those pleas for more dollars has been unmasked as a sham.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002082 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny 05/01/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny By OCPA   VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor Feb-17-2017 002083 This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Forward the cause:        Oklahoma taxpayers are familiar with the constant poormouthing that emanates from state agency heads pleading for more funds each year. Give us more extra bucks, the agency heads complain to legislators, or we'll have to close facilities, cut services, and throw granny out into the snow.   But thanks to some diligent reporting by The Oklahoman's Randy Ellis and a rather pointed letter from Gov. Mary Fallin, one of those pleas for more dollars has been unmasked as a sham.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002084 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny 05/01/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny By OCPA   VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor Feb-17-2017 002085 This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Forward the cause:        Oklahoma taxpayers are familiar with the constant poormouthing that emanates from state agency heads pleading for more funds each year. Give us more extra bucks, the agency heads complain to legislators, or we'll have to close facilities, cut services, and throw granny out into the snow.   But thanks to some diligent reporting by The Oklahoman's Randy Ellis and a rather pointed letter from Gov. Mary Fallin, one of those pleas for more dollars has been unmasked as a sham.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002086 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny 05/01/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny By OCPA   VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor Feb-17-2017 002087 This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Forward the cause:        Oklahoma taxpayers are familiar with the constant poormouthing that emanates from state agency heads pleading for more funds each year. Give us more extra bucks, the agency heads complain to legislators, or we'll have to close facilities, cut services, and throw granny out into the snow.   But thanks to some diligent reporting by The Oklahoman's Randy Ellis and a rather pointed letter from Gov. Mary Fallin, one of those pleas for more dollars has been unmasked as a sham.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002088 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Women's liberation 2.0 04/30/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Tina Korbe Dzurisin This land is not your land Protecting the brand: Think Feb-17-2017 002089 tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Forward the cause:        Earlier this year, feminists across the country celebrated the golden-jubilee reissue of Betty Friedan's wave-making work, The Feminine Mystique. The book -- so I am told -- inspired many a malcontent woman to seek "liberation" from "the comfortable concentration camp" of suburban housewifery and, for that reason, deserves to be celebrated. A millennial myself, I never experienced 1950s suburbia -- but, whatever the life of a suburban housewife then (and I somehow never quite buy that it was as dreadful as Friedan's term suggests), the life of a suburban housewife now is anything but a "comfortable concentration camp." Betty Friedan simply did not anticipate the Internet. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002090 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Women's liberation 2.0 04/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Tina Korbe Dzurisin This land is not your land Protecting the brand: Think Feb-17-2017 002091 tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Forward the cause:        Earlier this year, feminists across the country celebrated the golden-jubilee reissue of Betty Friedan's wave-making work, The Feminine Mystique. The book -- so I am told -- inspired many a malcontent woman to seek "liberation" from "the comfortable concentration camp" of suburban housewifery and, for that reason, deserves to be celebrated. A millennial myself, I never experienced 1950s suburbia -- but, whatever the life of a suburban housewife then (and I somehow never quite buy that it was as dreadful as Friedan's term suggests), the life of a suburban housewife now is anything but a "comfortable concentration camp." Betty Friedan simply did not anticipate the Internet. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002092 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Women's liberation 2.0 04/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Tina Korbe Dzurisin This land is not your land Protecting the brand: Think Feb-17-2017 002093 tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Forward the cause:        Earlier this year, feminists across the country celebrated the golden-jubilee reissue of Betty Friedan's wave-making work, The Feminine Mystique. The book -- so I am told -- inspired many a malcontent woman to seek "liberation" from "the comfortable concentration camp" of suburban housewifery and, for that reason, deserves to be celebrated. A millennial myself, I never experienced 1950s suburbia -- but, whatever the life of a suburban housewife then (and I somehow never quite buy that it was as dreadful as Friedan's term suggests), the life of a suburban housewife now is anything but a "comfortable concentration camp." Betty Friedan simply did not anticipate the Internet. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002094 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Women's liberation 2.0 04/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Tina Korbe Dzurisin This land is not your land Protecting the brand: Think Feb-17-2017 002095 tanks battle crony capitalism Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Forward the cause:        Earlier this year, feminists across the country celebrated the golden-jubilee reissue of Betty Friedan's wave-making work, The Feminine Mystique. The book -- so I am told -- inspired many a malcontent woman to seek "liberation" from "the comfortable concentration camp" of suburban housewifery and, for that reason, deserves to be celebrated. A millennial myself, I never experienced 1950s suburbia -- but, whatever the life of a suburban housewife then (and I somehow never quite buy that it was as dreadful as Friedan's term suggests), the life of a suburban housewife now is anything but a "comfortable concentration camp." Betty Friedan simply did not anticipate the Internet. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002096 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor 04/29/2013 09:20 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Feb-17-2017 002097 Obamacare Video Authority should stop expanding Medicaid  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Forward the cause:        Urging Oklahoma's policymakers to show "compassion," some leaders of the state's Religious Left last week called for expansion of the Medicaid program as allowed for under Obamacare.   Click here to watch how Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002098 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor 04/29/2013 09:20 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Feb-17-2017 002099 Obamacare Video Authority should stop expanding Medicaid  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Forward the cause:        Urging Oklahoma's policymakers to show "compassion," some leaders of the state's Religious Left last week called for expansion of the Medicaid program as allowed for under Obamacare.   Click here to watch how Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002100 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor 04/29/2013 09:19 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Feb-17-2017 002101 Obamacare Video Authority should stop expanding Medicaid  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Forward the cause:        Urging Oklahoma's policymakers to show "compassion," some leaders of the state's Religious Left last week called for expansion of the Medicaid program as allowed for under Obamacare.   Click here to watch how Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002102 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor 04/29/2013 09:20 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Feb-17-2017 002103 Obamacare Video Authority should stop expanding Medicaid  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Forward the cause:        Urging Oklahoma's policymakers to show "compassion," some leaders of the state's Religious Left last week called for expansion of the Medicaid program as allowed for under Obamacare.   Click here to watch how Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002104 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma 05/20/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002105 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        A few aspects of Obamacare are, per last summer's U.S. Supreme Court ruling, still voluntary for the states. First among these is Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid, projected to cost Oklahoma taxpayers a total of $1.6 billion over the next 10 years if implemented. President Obama's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has used various methods to bribe, threaten, or otherwise persuade states into accepting Medicaid expansion. It now sees the Insure Oklahoma premiumassistance program as a vehicle for getting the camel's nose under the tent in Oklahoma. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002106 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma 05/20/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002107 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        A few aspects of Obamacare are, per last summer's U.S. Supreme Court ruling, still voluntary for the states. First among these is Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid, projected to cost Oklahoma taxpayers a total of $1.6 billion over the next 10 years if implemented. President Obama's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has used various methods to bribe, threaten, or otherwise persuade states into accepting Medicaid expansion. It now sees the Insure Oklahoma premiumassistance program as a vehicle for getting the camel's nose under the tent in Oklahoma. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002108 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma 05/20/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002109 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        A few aspects of Obamacare are, per last summer's U.S. Supreme Court ruling, still voluntary for the states. First among these is Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid, projected to cost Oklahoma taxpayers a total of $1.6 billion over the next 10 years if implemented. President Obama's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has used various methods to bribe, threaten, or otherwise persuade states into accepting Medicaid expansion. It now sees the Insure Oklahoma premiumassistance program as a vehicle for getting the camel's nose under the tent in Oklahoma. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002110 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma 05/20/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002111 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        A few aspects of Obamacare are, per last summer's U.S. Supreme Court ruling, still voluntary for the states. First among these is Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid, projected to cost Oklahoma taxpayers a total of $1.6 billion over the next 10 years if implemented. President Obama's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has used various methods to bribe, threaten, or otherwise persuade states into accepting Medicaid expansion. It now sees the Insure Oklahoma premiumassistance program as a vehicle for getting the camel's nose under the tent in Oklahoma. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002112 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: May issue of Perspective now online 05/09/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid vs. religious freedom May issue of Perspective now online By OCPA  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Feb-17-2017 002113 May Perspective Cover Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Forward the cause:          In the May issue of Perspective (arriving in mailboxes soon), you'll learn why OCPA research fellow Vance Fried thinks college is about to get better and drastically cheaper. You'll discover which frightening numerals keep Congressman James Lankford awake at night. And OCPA research fellow Wendy Warcholik will tell you what she learned from her economics professor, Walter Williams. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002114 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: May issue of Perspective now online 05/09/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid vs. religious freedom May issue of Perspective now online By OCPA  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Feb-17-2017 002115 May Perspective Cover Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Forward the cause:          In the May issue of Perspective (arriving in mailboxes soon), you'll learn why OCPA research fellow Vance Fried thinks college is about to get better and drastically cheaper. You'll discover which frightening numerals keep Congressman James Lankford awake at night. And OCPA research fellow Wendy Warcholik will tell you what she learned from her economics professor, Walter Williams. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002116 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: May issue of Perspective now online 05/09/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid vs. religious freedom May issue of Perspective now online By OCPA  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Feb-17-2017 002117 May Perspective Cover Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Forward the cause:          In the May issue of Perspective (arriving in mailboxes soon), you'll learn why OCPA research fellow Vance Fried thinks college is about to get better and drastically cheaper. You'll discover which frightening numerals keep Congressman James Lankford awake at night. And OCPA research fellow Wendy Warcholik will tell you what she learned from her economics professor, Walter Williams. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002118 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: May issue of Perspective now online 05/09/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid vs. religious freedom May issue of Perspective now online By OCPA  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Feb-17-2017 002119 May Perspective Cover Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Forward the cause:          In the May issue of Perspective (arriving in mailboxes soon), you'll learn why OCPA research fellow Vance Fried thinks college is about to get better and drastically cheaper. You'll discover which frightening numerals keep Congressman James Lankford awake at night. And OCPA research fellow Wendy Warcholik will tell you what she learned from her economics professor, Walter Williams. Click here to read more. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002120 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid vs. religious freedom 05/08/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Medicaid vs. religious freedom By Brandon Dutcher and Jonathan Small  Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Feb-17-2017 002121 Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda Forward the cause:          You're perhaps aware that the Oklahoma City-based retailer Hobby Lobby is challenging the HHS anti-conscience mandate, born of Obamacare, which forces employers to cover drugs - such as the "morning-after pill" and the "week-after pill" - that can end a new human life by preventing implantation of a fertilized egg. Lawyers for the Becket Fund, the law firm representing the Green family in Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius, say their clients "believe human life begins at the moment of conception, and believe these drugs can end life after that moment, a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs."   In the wake of Obamacare, several Oklahomans, to their great credit, have stood up to defend religious freedom. Click here to read more on our blog.   Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002122 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid vs. religious freedom 05/08/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Medicaid vs. religious freedom By Brandon Dutcher and Jonathan Small  Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Feb-17-2017 002123 Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda Forward the cause:          You're perhaps aware that the Oklahoma City-based retailer Hobby Lobby is challenging the HHS anti-conscience mandate, born of Obamacare, which forces employers to cover drugs - such as the "morning-after pill" and the "week-after pill" - that can end a new human life by preventing implantation of a fertilized egg. Lawyers for the Becket Fund, the law firm representing the Green family in Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius, say their clients "believe human life begins at the moment of conception, and believe these drugs can end life after that moment, a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs."   In the wake of Obamacare, several Oklahomans, to their great credit, have stood up to defend religious freedom. Click here to read more on our blog.   Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002124 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid vs. religious freedom 05/08/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Medicaid vs. religious freedom By Brandon Dutcher and Jonathan Small  Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Feb-17-2017 002125 Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda Forward the cause:          You're perhaps aware that the Oklahoma City-based retailer Hobby Lobby is challenging the HHS anti-conscience mandate, born of Obamacare, which forces employers to cover drugs - such as the "morning-after pill" and the "week-after pill" - that can end a new human life by preventing implantation of a fertilized egg. Lawyers for the Becket Fund, the law firm representing the Green family in Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius, say their clients "believe human life begins at the moment of conception, and believe these drugs can end life after that moment, a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs."   In the wake of Obamacare, several Oklahomans, to their great credit, have stood up to defend religious freedom. Click here to read more on our blog.   Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002126 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid vs. religious freedom 05/08/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Medicaid vs. religious freedom By Brandon Dutcher and Jonathan Small  Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money Feb-17-2017 002127 Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda Forward the cause:          You're perhaps aware that the Oklahoma City-based retailer Hobby Lobby is challenging the HHS anti-conscience mandate, born of Obamacare, which forces employers to cover drugs - such as the "morning-after pill" and the "week-after pill" - that can end a new human life by preventing implantation of a fertilized egg. Lawyers for the Becket Fund, the law firm representing the Green family in Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius, say their clients "believe human life begins at the moment of conception, and believe these drugs can end life after that moment, a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs."   In the wake of Obamacare, several Oklahomans, to their great credit, have stood up to defend religious freedom. Click here to read more on our blog.   Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002128 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future 05/07/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do When OCPA was founded in 1993, we began to discuss the need for workers' compensation reform in Oklahoma, with the most necessary reform being a move to an administrative system that was not adversarial to Feb-17-2017 002129 something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda business owners or employees.   We are proud that our state's policymakers have seen the merit in this concept, and we are optimistic that the proposal signed into law by Gov. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002130 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future 05/07/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do When OCPA was founded in 1993, we began to discuss the need for workers' compensation reform in Oklahoma, with the most necessary reform being a move to an administrative system that was not adversarial to Feb-17-2017 002131 something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda business owners or employees.   We are proud that our state's policymakers have seen the merit in this concept, and we are optimistic that the proposal signed into law by Gov. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002132 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future 05/07/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do When OCPA was founded in 1993, we began to discuss the need for workers' compensation reform in Oklahoma, with the most necessary reform being a move to an administrative system that was not adversarial to Feb-17-2017 002133 something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda business owners or employees.   We are proud that our state's policymakers have seen the merit in this concept, and we are optimistic that the proposal signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin creates a strong foundation for the future. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002134 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future 05/07/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do When OCPA was founded in 1993, we began to discuss the need for workers' compensation reform in Oklahoma, with the most necessary reform being a move to an administrative system that was not adversarial to Feb-17-2017 002135 something about it' State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda business owners or employees.   We are proud that our state's policymakers have seen the merit in this concept, and we are optimistic that the proposal signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin creates a strong foundation for the future. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002136 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Laboring for the taxpayers 04/11/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Laboring for the taxpayers By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not Feb-17-2017 002137 Scott Walker at OCPA helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Forward the cause:          Amity Shlaes' new biography of Calvin Coolidge rightly notes the moment that vaulted him from the governorship of Massachusetts to the vice presidential nomination and, ultimately, the White House. It was his firm stand against the 1919 Boston police strike and his statement that "there is no right to strike against public safety by anyone, anywhere, at any time."   The battle Coolidge fought nearly a century ago against the excesses of public employee unions continues today in states as diverse as Oklahoma and Wisconsin, where Gov. Scott Walker weathered a union-instigated recall election after he curtailed their power to dip at will into the taxpayers' pockets.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002138 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Laboring for the taxpayers 04/11/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Laboring for the taxpayers By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not Feb-17-2017 002139 Scott Walker at OCPA helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Forward the cause:          Amity Shlaes' new biography of Calvin Coolidge rightly notes the moment that vaulted him from the governorship of Massachusetts to the vice presidential nomination and, ultimately, the White House. It was his firm stand against the 1919 Boston police strike and his statement that "there is no right to strike against public safety by anyone, anywhere, at any time."   The battle Coolidge fought nearly a century ago against the excesses of public employee unions continues today in states as diverse as Oklahoma and Wisconsin, where Gov. Scott Walker weathered a union-instigated recall election after he curtailed their power to dip at will into the taxpayers' pockets.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002140 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Laboring for the taxpayers 04/11/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Laboring for the taxpayers By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not Feb-17-2017 002141 Scott Walker at OCPA helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Forward the cause:          Amity Shlaes' new biography of Calvin Coolidge rightly notes the moment that vaulted him from the governorship of Massachusetts to the vice presidential nomination and, ultimately, the White House. It was his firm stand against the 1919 Boston police strike and his statement that "there is no right to strike against public safety by anyone, anywhere, at any time."   The battle Coolidge fought nearly a century ago against the excesses of public employee unions continues today in states as diverse as Oklahoma and Wisconsin, where Gov. Scott Walker weathered a union-instigated recall election after he curtailed their power to dip at will into the taxpayers' pockets.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002142 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Laboring for the taxpayers 04/11/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: All your kids belong to us Laboring for the taxpayers By OCPA  Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not Feb-17-2017 002143 Scott Walker at OCPA helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Forward the cause:          Amity Shlaes' new biography of Calvin Coolidge rightly notes the moment that vaulted him from the governorship of Massachusetts to the vice presidential nomination and, ultimately, the White House. It was his firm stand against the 1919 Boston police strike and his statement that "there is no right to strike against public safety by anyone, anywhere, at any time."   The battle Coolidge fought nearly a century ago against the excesses of public employee unions continues today in states as diverse as Oklahoma and Wisconsin, where Gov. Scott Walker weathered a union-instigated recall election after he curtailed their power to dip at will into the taxpayers' pockets.   Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002144 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: All your kids belong to us 04/10/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap All your kids belong to us By Brandon Dutcher  Even by MSNBC's standards, this is a jaw-dropper. But let us be grateful for this woman's candor. When Americans on the political left (liberals, progressives, socialists, whatever) let the mask slip, it serves to remind everyone what the stakes are. Feb-17-2017 002145  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? Click to watch the video. MSNBC Video Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002146 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: All your kids belong to us 04/10/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap All your kids belong to us By Brandon Dutcher  Even by MSNBC's standards, this is a jaw-dropper. But let us be grateful for this woman's candor. When Americans on the political left (liberals, progressives, socialists, whatever) let the mask slip, it serves to remind everyone what the stakes are. Feb-17-2017 002147  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? Click to watch the video. MSNBC Video Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002148 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: All your kids belong to us 04/10/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap All your kids belong to us By Brandon Dutcher  Even by MSNBC's standards, this is a jaw-dropper. But let us be grateful for this woman's candor. When Americans on the political left (liberals, progressives, socialists, whatever) let the mask slip, it serves to remind everyone what the stakes are. Feb-17-2017 002149  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? Click to watch the video. MSNBC Video Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002150 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: All your kids belong to us 04/10/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Avoiding the Medicaid trap All your kids belong to us By Brandon Dutcher  Even by MSNBC's standards, this is a jaw-dropper. But let us be grateful for this woman's candor. When Americans on the political left (liberals, progressives, socialists, whatever) let the mask slip, it serves to remind everyone what the stakes are. Feb-17-2017 002151  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? Click to watch the video. MSNBC Video Forward the cause:        Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002152 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work 04/09/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work By Brandon Dutcher Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002153 implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper' Forward the cause:        I had the opportunity last month to travel to my hometown of Bartlesville for the dedication of the Keating Center for Capitalism, Free Enterprise, and Constitutional Liberty, a new institute housed at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Dr. Brett Andrews, dean of the university's Chesapeake Energy School of Business, asked if I would contribute a piece to the Keating Center blog, and I was honored to do so. I urge you to read it here.     Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002154 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work 04/09/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work By Brandon Dutcher Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002155 implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper' Forward the cause:        I had the opportunity last month to travel to my hometown of Bartlesville for the dedication of the Keating Center for Capitalism, Free Enterprise, and Constitutional Liberty, a new institute housed at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Dr. Brett Andrews, dean of the university's Chesapeake Energy School of Business, asked if I would contribute a piece to the Keating Center blog, and I was honored to do so. I urge you to read it here.     Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002156 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work 04/09/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work By Brandon Dutcher Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002157 implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper' Forward the cause:        I had the opportunity last month to travel to my hometown of Bartlesville for the dedication of the Keating Center for Capitalism, Free Enterprise, and Constitutional Liberty, a new institute housed at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Dr. Brett Andrews, dean of the university's Chesapeake Energy School of Business, asked if I would contribute a piece to the Keating Center blog, and I was honored to do so. I urge you to read it here.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002158 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work 04/09/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers Gov. Frank Keating and the Right to Work By Brandon Dutcher Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002159 implications Will more spending make Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper' Forward the cause:        I had the opportunity last month to travel to my hometown of Bartlesville for the dedication of the Keating Center for Capitalism, Free Enterprise, and Constitutional Liberty, a new institute housed at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Dr. Brett Andrews, dean of the university's Chesapeake Energy School of Business, asked if I would contribute a piece to the Keating Center blog, and I was honored to do so. I urge you to read it here.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002160 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: This land is not your land 04/25/2013 09:46 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism This land is not your land By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Feb-17-2017 002161 Private Property  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers Forward the cause:        Most Americans "likely think of Woody Guthrie as an 'aw-shucks' Okie who sang folk tunes in a Norman Rockwell tableau," Michael Warren pointed out this month in The Weekly Standard. "They can, perhaps, be forgiven for not realizing that Woody Guthrie was an avowed Communist [he wrote a weekly column for the The Daily Worker] who dreamed of the end of a capitalist system that had dealt his fellow plainsmen a bad hand. They can be forgiven their ignorance of his admiration for Stalin. They can even forgive Woody Guthrie lyrics.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002162 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: This land is not your land 04/25/2013 09:45 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism This land is not your land By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Feb-17-2017 002163 Private Property  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers Forward the cause:        Most Americans "likely think of Woody Guthrie as an 'aw-shucks' Okie who sang folk tunes in a Norman Rockwell tableau," Michael Warren pointed out this month in The Weekly Standard. "They can, perhaps, be forgiven for not realizing that Woody Guthrie was an avowed Communist [he wrote a weekly column for the The Daily Worker] who dreamed of the end of a capitalist system that had dealt his fellow plainsmen a bad hand. They can be forgiven their ignorance of his admiration for Stalin. They can even forgive Woody Guthrie lyrics.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002164 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: This land is not your land 04/25/2013 09:45 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism This land is not your land By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Feb-17-2017 002165 Private Property  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers Forward the cause:        Most Americans "likely think of Woody Guthrie as an 'aw-shucks' Okie who sang folk tunes in a Norman Rockwell tableau," Michael Warren pointed out this month in The Weekly Standard. "They can, perhaps, be forgiven for not realizing that Woody Guthrie was an avowed Communist [he wrote a weekly column for the The Daily Worker] who dreamed of the end of a capitalist system that had dealt his fellow plainsmen a bad hand. They can be forgiven their ignorance of his admiration for Stalin. They can even forgive Woody Guthrie lyrics.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002166 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: This land is not your land 04/25/2013 09:45 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism This land is not your land By Brandon Dutcher Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Feb-17-2017 002167 Private Property  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers Forward the cause:        Most Americans "likely think of Woody Guthrie as an 'aw-shucks' Okie who sang folk tunes in a Norman Rockwell tableau," Michael Warren pointed out this month in The Weekly Standard. "They can, perhaps, be forgiven for not realizing that Woody Guthrie was an avowed Communist [he wrote a weekly column for the The Daily Worker] who dreamed of the end of a capitalist system that had dealt his fellow plainsmen a bad hand. They can be forgiven their ignorance of his admiration for Stalin. They can even forgive Woody Guthrie lyrics.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002168 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Think tanks battle crony capitalism 04/24/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism By Brandon Dutcher  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Feb-17-2017 002169 Crony Capitalism  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Forward the cause:        For just as unscrupulous television preachers give Christianity a bad name, crony capitalism gives capitalism a bad name. It tarnishes the brand, making it more difficult for pro-free-enterprise conservatives to win the hearts and minds of voters. This, of course, is a continuing problem in the nation's capital. For example, Timothy P. Carney recently reported in the Washington Examiner that "Congressional Republicans and the Obama White House are headed for another clash over corporate welfare, and once again President Obama is on the side of big business while Senate conservatives are on the side of free markets." This is nothing new: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already christened Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton more "probusiness" than Jim DeMint. It plays out in the Oklahoma state capitol, too.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002170 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Think tanks battle crony capitalism 04/24/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism By Brandon Dutcher  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Feb-17-2017 002171 Crony Capitalism  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Forward the cause:        For just as unscrupulous television preachers give Christianity a bad name, crony capitalism gives capitalism a bad name. It tarnishes the brand, making it more difficult for pro-free-enterprise conservatives to win the hearts and minds of voters. This, of course, is a continuing problem in the nation's capital. For example, Timothy P. Carney recently reported in the Washington Examiner that "Congressional Republicans and the Obama White House are headed for another clash over corporate welfare, and once again President Obama is on the side of big business while Senate conservatives are on the side of free markets." This is nothing new: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already christened Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton more "probusiness" than Jim DeMint. It plays out in the Oklahoma state capitol, too.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002172 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Think tanks battle crony capitalism 04/24/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism By Brandon Dutcher  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Feb-17-2017 002173 Crony Capitalism  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Forward the cause:        For just as unscrupulous television preachers give Christianity a bad name, crony capitalism gives capitalism a bad name. It tarnishes the brand, making it more difficult for pro-free-enterprise conservatives to win the hearts and minds of voters. This, of course, is a continuing problem in the nation's capital. For example, Timothy P. Carney recently reported in the Washington Examiner that "Congressional Republicans and the Obama White House are headed for another clash over corporate welfare, and once again President Obama is on the side of big business while Senate conservatives are on the side of free markets." This is nothing new: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already christened Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton more "probusiness" than Jim DeMint. It plays out in the Oklahoma state capitol, too.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002174 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Think tanks battle crony capitalism 04/24/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism By Brandon Dutcher  Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble Feb-17-2017 002175 Crony Capitalism  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs  Looking to the states for answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Forward the cause:        For just as unscrupulous television preachers give Christianity a bad name, crony capitalism gives capitalism a bad name. It tarnishes the brand, making it more difficult for pro-free-enterprise conservatives to win the hearts and minds of voters. This, of course, is a continuing problem in the nation's capital. For example, Timothy P. Carney recently reported in the Washington Examiner that "Congressional Republicans and the Obama White House are headed for another clash over corporate welfare, and once again President Obama is on the side of big business while Senate conservatives are on the side of free markets." This is nothing new: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already christened Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton more "probusiness" than Jim DeMint. It plays out in the Oklahoma state capitol, too.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002176 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid 04/23/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid By Jonathan Small, CPA  Looking to the states for Feb-17-2017 002177 Medicaid lifeboat answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Forward the cause:        "Medicaid was established in 1965 with the worthy aim of providing medical care for the poor; it was never intended as a middle-class entitlement or as inheritance protection for the children of well-off seniors," The Wall Street Journal has correctly observed ("Medicaid for Millionaires"). A review of the most recent Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) annual report (page 42) shows that Oklahoma is not immune.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002178 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid 04/23/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid By Jonathan Small, CPA  Looking to the states for Feb-17-2017 002179 Medicaid lifeboat answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Forward the cause:        "Medicaid was established in 1965 with the worthy aim of providing medical care for the poor; it was never intended as a middle-class entitlement or as inheritance protection for the children of well-off seniors," The Wall Street Journal has correctly observed ("Medicaid for Millionaires"). A review of the most recent Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) annual report (page 42) shows that Oklahoma is not immune.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002180 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid 04/23/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid By Jonathan Small, CPA  Looking to the states for Feb-17-2017 002181 Medicaid lifeboat answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Forward the cause:        "Medicaid was established in 1965 with the worthy aim of providing medical care for the poor; it was never intended as a middle-class entitlement or as inheritance protection for the children of well-off seniors," The Wall Street Journal has correctly observed ("Medicaid for Millionaires"). A review of the most recent Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) annual report (page 42) shows that Oklahoma is not immune.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002182 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid 04/23/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Tip sheet: Story ideas from outside the bubble  Higher Ed's benefits -- and costs Oklahoma Health Care Authority should stop expanding Medicaid By Jonathan Small, CPA  Looking to the states for Feb-17-2017 002183 Medicaid lifeboat answers  VIDEO: Oklahoma's school staffing surge Remembering the Iron Lady Forward the cause:        "Medicaid was established in 1965 with the worthy aim of providing medical care for the poor; it was never intended as a middle-class entitlement or as inheritance protection for the children of well-off seniors," The Wall Street Journal has correctly observed ("Medicaid for Millionaires"). A review of the most recent Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) annual report (page 42) shows that Oklahoma is not immune.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002184 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money 05/06/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA State agency revolving funds deserve closer Feb-17-2017 002185 Trends in American Public Schooling scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land Forward the cause:        Like cicadas emerging from their shells, they come out every spring - a delegation from Oklahoma's monopoly education system warning us with dire looks that we absolutely must "invest" more millions in our schools. To achieve exactly what they never quite make clear, but this year as in past years there's a number attached. For 2013, it's $117 million. They didn't quite get what they wanted this year, but state Superintendent Janet Barresi did announce on Thursday that preK-12 education would receive $91 million in new funds for the next fiscal year. But a quick glance at the chart above, as well as a look at Oklahoma school data from the most recent year, 2011, suggests this is not going to be money well spent.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002186 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money 05/06/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA State agency revolving funds deserve closer Feb-17-2017 002187 Trends in American Public Schooling scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land Forward the cause:        Like cicadas emerging from their shells, they come out every spring - a delegation from Oklahoma's monopoly education system warning us with dire looks that we absolutely must "invest" more millions in our schools. To achieve exactly what they never quite make clear, but this year as in past years there's a number attached. For 2013, it's $117 million. They didn't quite get what they wanted this year, but state Superintendent Janet Barresi did announce on Thursday that preK-12 education would receive $91 million in new funds for the next fiscal year. But a quick glance at the chart above, as well as a look at Oklahoma school data from the most recent year, 2011, suggests this is not going to be money well spent.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002188 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money 05/06/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA State agency revolving funds deserve closer Feb-17-2017 002189 Trends in American Public Schooling scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land Forward the cause:        Like cicadas emerging from their shells, they come out every spring - a delegation from Oklahoma's monopoly education system warning us with dire looks that we absolutely must "invest" more millions in our schools. To achieve exactly what they never quite make clear, but this year as in past years there's a number attached. For 2013, it's $117 million. They didn't quite get what they wanted this year, but state Superintendent Janet Barresi did announce on Thursday that preK-12 education would receive $91 million in new funds for the next fiscal year. But a quick glance at the chart above, as well as a look at Oklahoma school data from the most recent year, 2011, suggests this is not going to be money well spent.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002190 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money 05/06/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' Oklahoma's monopoly education system gets more money By OCPA State agency revolving funds deserve closer Feb-17-2017 002191 Trends in American Public Schooling scrutiny Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land Forward the cause:        Like cicadas emerging from their shells, they come out every spring - a delegation from Oklahoma's monopoly education system warning us with dire looks that we absolutely must "invest" more millions in our schools. To achieve exactly what they never quite make clear, but this year as in past years there's a number attached. For 2013, it's $117 million. They didn't quite get what they wanted this year, but state Superintendent Janet Barresi did announce on Thursday that preK-12 education would receive $91 million in new funds for the next fiscal year. But a quick glance at the chart above, as well as a look at Oklahoma school data from the most recent year, 2011, suggests this is not going to be money well spent.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002192 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers 04/08/2013 08:27 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers By Brandon Dutcher Will more spending make Feb-17-2017 002193 Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper'  Debunking tax myths in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        For many years OCPA has drawn attention to the excessive bureaucratic overhead in Oklahoma's public education system. Indeed, the system has nearly as many non-teachers as teachers. "The bureaucracy is now so big," Dr. Greg Forster recently pointed out, "it takes up half the system."   In a new report, "The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America's Public Schools, Part II," economist Benjamin Scafidi points out that between FY 1992 and FY 2009, the number of public school students in Oklahoma grew 10 percent, while the number of administrators and other non-teaching staff grew 28 percent -- nearly three times greater than the increase in students.     Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002194 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers 04/08/2013 08:26 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers By Brandon Dutcher Will more spending make Feb-17-2017 002195 Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper'  Debunking tax myths in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        For many years OCPA has drawn attention to the excessive bureaucratic overhead in Oklahoma's public education system. Indeed, the system has nearly as many non-teachers as teachers. "The bureaucracy is now so big," Dr. Greg Forster recently pointed out, "it takes up half the system."   In a new report, "The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America's Public Schools, Part II," economist Benjamin Scafidi points out that between FY 1992 and FY 2009, the number of public school students in Oklahoma grew 10 percent, while the number of administrators and other non-teaching staff grew 28 percent -- nearly three times greater than the increase in students.     Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002196 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers 04/08/2013 08:26 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers By Brandon Dutcher Will more spending make Feb-17-2017 002197 Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper'  Debunking tax myths in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        For many years OCPA has drawn attention to the excessive bureaucratic overhead in Oklahoma's public education system. Indeed, the system has nearly as many non-teachers as teachers. "The bureaucracy is now so big," Dr. Greg Forster recently pointed out, "it takes up half the system."   In a new report, "The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America's Public Schools, Part II," economist Benjamin Scafidi points out that between FY 1992 and FY 2009, the number of public school students in Oklahoma grew 10 percent, while the number of administrators and other non-teaching staff grew 28 percent -- nearly three times greater than the increase in students.     Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002198 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers 04/08/2013 08:26 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Avoiding the Medicaid trap  Parental-choice ruling could have Oklahoma implications Overhead growth not helping students, taxpayers By Brandon Dutcher Will more spending make Feb-17-2017 002199 Oklahoma students learn more? OCPA research fellow says college soon will be 'better and drastically cheaper'  Debunking tax myths in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        For many years OCPA has drawn attention to the excessive bureaucratic overhead in Oklahoma's public education system. Indeed, the system has nearly as many non-teachers as teachers. "The bureaucracy is now so big," Dr. Greg Forster recently pointed out, "it takes up half the system."   In a new report, "The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America's Public Schools, Part II," economist Benjamin Scafidi points out that between FY 1992 and FY 2009, the number of public school students in Oklahoma grew 10 percent, while the number of administrators and other non-teaching staff grew 28 percent -- nearly three times greater than the increase in students.     Click to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002200 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Look over there, not over here 05/28/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' By Jonathan Small Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Feb-17-2017 002201 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        Recently the federal Department of Health and Human Services notified the state of Oklahoma that President Obama and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius were going to break yet another promise of Obamacare by not renewing Oklahoma's current waiver for Insure Oklahoma. You'll remember that President Obama famously said, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." It turns out that was a bald-faced lie, as so many Americans -- employers, individuals, even my own family -- are finding out. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002202 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Look over there, not over here 05/28/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' By Jonathan Small Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Feb-17-2017 002203 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        Recently the federal Department of Health and Human Services notified the state of Oklahoma that President Obama and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius were going to break yet another promise of Obamacare by not renewing Oklahoma's current waiver for Insure Oklahoma. You'll remember that President Obama famously said, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." It turns out that was a bald-faced lie, as so many Americans -- employers, individuals, even my own family -- are finding out. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002204 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Look over there, not over here 05/28/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' By Jonathan Small Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Feb-17-2017 002205 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        Recently the federal Department of Health and Human Services notified the state of Oklahoma that President Obama and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius were going to break yet another promise of Obamacare by not renewing Oklahoma's current waiver for Insure Oklahoma. You'll remember that President Obama famously said, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." It turns out that was a bald-faced lie, as so many Americans -- employers, individuals, even my own family -- are finding out. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002206 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Look over there, not over here 05/28/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' By Jonathan Small Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Feb-17-2017 002207 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma Forward the cause:        Recently the federal Department of Health and Human Services notified the state of Oklahoma that President Obama and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius were going to break yet another promise of Obamacare by not renewing Oklahoma's current waiver for Insure Oklahoma. You'll remember that President Obama famously said, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." It turns out that was a bald-faced lie, as so many Americans -- employers, individuals, even my own family -- are finding out. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002208 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Freedom ain't free, but it is worth whatever it costs 05/27/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs By Brian Bush  How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend Feb-17-2017 002209 your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Forward the cause:        This Memorial Day has additional significance for Oklahomans in the wake of the storms that have ravaged our state. While the official purpose of the holiday is to honor lives lost in military service, it will be difficult not to also think of the friends and neighbors we lost to deadly tornados.    The picture above represents an attempt to bring together those thoughts.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002210 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Freedom ain't free, but it is worth whatever it costs 05/27/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs By Brian Bush  How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend Feb-17-2017 002211 your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Forward the cause:        This Memorial Day has additional significance for Oklahomans in the wake of the storms that have ravaged our state. While the official purpose of the holiday is to honor lives lost in military service, it will be difficult not to also think of the friends and neighbors we lost to deadly tornados.    The picture above represents an attempt to bring together those thoughts.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002212 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Freedom ain't free, but it is worth whatever it costs 05/27/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs By Brian Bush  How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend Feb-17-2017 002213 your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Forward the cause:        This Memorial Day has additional significance for Oklahomans in the wake of the storms that have ravaged our state. While the official purpose of the holiday is to honor lives lost in military service, it will be difficult not to also think of the friends and neighbors we lost to deadly tornados.    The picture above represents an attempt to bring together those thoughts.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002214 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Freedom ain't free, but it is worth whatever it costs 05/27/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs By Brian Bush  How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend Feb-17-2017 002215 your money? Keep shutting doors on Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue Forward the cause:        This Memorial Day has additional significance for Oklahomans in the wake of the storms that have ravaged our state. While the official purpose of the holiday is to honor lives lost in military service, it will be difficult not to also think of the friends and neighbors we lost to deadly tornados.    The picture above represents an attempt to bring together those thoughts.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002216 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson 05/16/2013 11:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson By Jonathan Small  Defined-contribution pension plan needed Feb-17-2017 002217 GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom Forward the cause:        Because it doesn't fit the narrative, Obamacare proponents in Oklahoma, including many in the media, are ignoring an important development related to Obamacare. Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: spirit of america / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002218 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson 05/16/2013 11:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson By Jonathan Small  Defined-contribution pension plan needed Feb-17-2017 002219 GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom Forward the cause:        Because it doesn't fit the narrative, Obamacare proponents in Oklahoma, including many in the media, are ignoring an important development related to Obamacare. Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: spirit of america / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002220 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson 05/16/2013 11:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson By Jonathan Small  Defined-contribution pension plan needed Feb-17-2017 002221 GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom Forward the cause:        Because it doesn't fit the narrative, Obamacare proponents in Oklahoma, including many in the media, are ignoring an important development related to Obamacare. Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: spirit of america / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002222 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson 05/16/2013 11:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson By Jonathan Small  Defined-contribution pension plan needed Feb-17-2017 002223 GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom Forward the cause:        Because it doesn't fit the narrative, Obamacare proponents in Oklahoma, including many in the media, are ignoring an important development related to Obamacare. Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: spirit of america / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002224 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' 05/15/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Defined-contribution pension plan needed 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' By Brandon Dutcher GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Feb-17-2017 002225 May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Forward the cause:    You may think that conservative policy wonks are a bunch of uptight curmudgeons openly hostile to the destructive musical genres so beloved of kids these days. But you would be wrong! Click here to read more on our blog.      Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002226 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' 05/15/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Defined-contribution pension plan needed 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' By Brandon Dutcher GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Feb-17-2017 002227 May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Forward the cause:    You may think that conservative policy wonks are a bunch of uptight curmudgeons openly hostile to the destructive musical genres so beloved of kids these days. But you would be wrong! Click here to read more on our blog.      Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002228 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' 05/15/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Defined-contribution pension plan needed 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' By Brandon Dutcher GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Feb-17-2017 002229 May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Forward the cause:    You may think that conservative policy wonks are a bunch of uptight curmudgeons openly hostile to the destructive musical genres so beloved of kids these days. But you would be wrong! Click here to read more on our blog.      Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002230 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' 05/15/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Defined-contribution pension plan needed 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' By Brandon Dutcher GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Feb-17-2017 002231 May issue of Perspective now online Medicaid vs. religious freedom  Workers' comp reform builds strong foundation for Oklahoma's future Forward the cause:    You may think that conservative policy wonks are a bunch of uptight curmudgeons openly hostile to the destructive musical genres so beloved of kids these days. But you would be wrong! Click here to read more on our blog.      Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002232 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Keith Beall; Todd Pauley; Joshua Harlow; Brett Robinson; Robbie Squires; Pat McFerron; Alex Weintz; Melissa Houston; Patrice Douglas; Blu Hulsey; Scott Parman; Jill Daugherty; Trebor Worthen; Fount Holland; nathan.h.atkins@gmail.com Atkins; Brian Bingman; Maressa Treat; Dave Bond; Jamie Maddy; Denise Northrup; Stacey Glasscock; Preston L. Doerflinger; brad.watson@okhouse.gov; Damon Gardenhire; Allen Wright; Derek Albro; V. Glenn Coffee; Tom Robins; Trey Richardson 5:00-7:00 West Restaurant 04/22/2013 03:39 PM Just a reminder in case you missed my earlier email.   Hope you can stop by - Karma  I wanted to invite you to come by and meet my friend Amy Brown.  Amy interned for me when she was in college, and so some of you will remember her.     She is very talented and currently works for Harris Media.  (She resides in Austin and I am conspiring along with her family to get her back to Oklahoma) She is going to be in town on Monday, April 22nd and I wanted to invite you to join us for a drink.  Hope to see you and feel free to bring folks along.   Monday, April 22   West Restaurant:   5:00 - 7:00  6714 N Western Ave  Oklahoma City, OK 73116 AMY BROWN Senior Vice President @AmyKateBrown Amy Brown has been a digital strategist in Republican politics for 3 years. After joining Harris Media in 2010, she ran the day-to-day online operation for the successful campaign of Florida’s 45th Governor Rick Scott, helping to develop a highly effective Facebook campaign integration, gaining the largest number of active followers than any other candidate of the 2010 election cycle. Since then, she has worked for Linda McMahon for US Senate, ForAmerica, Rick Perry for President and other high profile Republican campaigns. She received her bachelors in Communications Studies and a minor in Spanish from Vanderbilt University. An Oklahoma native, Amy is enjoying living in Big 12 territory once again. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002233 Feb-17-2017 002234 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing 06/11/2013 10:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing   By Tina Korbe Dzurisin  VIDEO: Henry Feb-17-2017 002235 Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Forward the cause:          At the May 23 hearing, Obama administration lawyer Alisa Klein made no cogent argument as to why government-mandated, employer-provided insurance that covers abortifacients is somehow more essential to human flourishing than the individual right to free exercise of religion. In fact, she didn't even try to make that argument.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002236 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing 06/11/2013 10:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing   By Tina Korbe Dzurisin  VIDEO: Henry Feb-17-2017 002237 Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Forward the cause:          At the May 23 hearing, Obama administration lawyer Alisa Klein made no cogent argument as to why government-mandated, employer-provided insurance that covers abortifacients is somehow more essential to human flourishing than the individual right to free exercise of religion. In fact, she didn't even try to make that argument.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002238 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing 06/11/2013 10:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing   By Tina Korbe Dzurisin  VIDEO: Henry Feb-17-2017 002239 Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Forward the cause:          At the May 23 hearing, Obama administration lawyer Alisa Klein made no cogent argument as to why government-mandated, employer-provided insurance that covers abortifacients is somehow more essential to human flourishing than the individual right to free exercise of religion. In fact, she didn't even try to make that argument.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002240 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing 06/11/2013 10:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing   By Tina Korbe Dzurisin  VIDEO: Henry Feb-17-2017 002241 Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Forward the cause:          At the May 23 hearing, Obama administration lawyer Alisa Klein made no cogent argument as to why government-mandated, employer-provided insurance that covers abortifacients is somehow more essential to human flourishing than the individual right to free exercise of religion. In fact, she didn't even try to make that argument.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Photo: Richard Thornton / Shutterstock.com   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002242 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The Prius plan 06/10/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' The Prius plan   By Brian Bush VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Feb-17-2017 002243 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Forward the cause:          OCPA has championed the free market for two decades now, and with good reason. It works. What doesn't work is excessive tinkering in the market by government policies aimed at social engineering. There is no shortage of examples, but one of the most dangerous is being fought right now by our own Congressman James Lankford.     Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002244 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The Prius plan 06/10/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' The Prius plan   By Brian Bush VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Feb-17-2017 002245 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Forward the cause:          OCPA has championed the free market for two decades now, and with good reason. It works. What doesn't work is excessive tinkering in the market by government policies aimed at social engineering. There is no shortage of examples, but one of the most dangerous is being fought right now by our own Congressman James Lankford.     Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002246 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The Prius plan 06/10/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' The Prius plan   By Brian Bush VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Feb-17-2017 002247 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Forward the cause:          OCPA has championed the free market for two decades now, and with good reason. It works. What doesn't work is excessive tinkering in the market by government policies aimed at social engineering. There is no shortage of examples, but one of the most dangerous is being fought right now by our own Congressman James Lankford.     Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002248 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The Prius plan 06/10/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' The Prius plan   By Brian Bush VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Feb-17-2017 002249 How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Forward the cause:          OCPA has championed the free market for two decades now, and with good reason. It works. What doesn't work is excessive tinkering in the market by government policies aimed at social engineering. There is no shortage of examples, but one of the most dangerous is being fought right now by our own Congressman James Lankford.     Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002250 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Heroes among us 06/07/2013 09:45 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Heroes among us     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Three score and nine years ago, those from America's greatest generation were clearing the beachheads from the recently secured Normandy, France, on their way to their second objective. In the previous Feb-17-2017 002251 24 hours, 156,000 Allied troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Free France and Norway had landed on five beaches of occupied territory, taking the fight for freedom directly to the full brunt of German firepower: Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah -- where one of my heroes first set foot on French soil.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002252 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Heroes among us 06/07/2013 09:44 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Heroes among us     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Three score and nine years ago, those from America's greatest generation were clearing the beachheads from the recently secured Normandy, France, on their way to their second objective. In the previous Feb-17-2017 002253 24 hours, 156,000 Allied troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Free France and Norway had landed on five beaches of occupied territory, taking the fight for freedom directly to the full brunt of German firepower: Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah -- where one of my heroes first set foot on French soil.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002254 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Heroes among us 06/07/2013 09:44 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Heroes among us     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Three score and nine years ago, those from America's greatest generation were clearing the beachheads from the recently secured Normandy, France, on their way to their second objective. In the previous Feb-17-2017 002255 24 hours, 156,000 Allied troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Free France and Norway had landed on five beaches of occupied territory, taking the fight for freedom directly to the full brunt of German firepower: Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah -- where one of my heroes first set foot on French soil.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002256 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Heroes among us 06/07/2013 09:44 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Heroes among us     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Three score and nine years ago, those from America's greatest generation were clearing the beachheads from the recently secured Normandy, France, on their way to their second objective. In the previous Feb-17-2017 002257 24 hours, 156,000 Allied troops from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Free France and Norway had landed on five beaches of occupied territory, taking the fight for freedom directly to the full brunt of German firepower: Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah -- where one of my heroes first set foot on French soil.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002258 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Thanks to moms 05/10/2013 04:22 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Thanks to moms     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    At some point, whether consciously or not, my wife made the decision that she would endure months of emotion and physical pain to then experience a day of excruciating physical pain to be rewarded with a Feb-17-2017 002259 lifetime of pains - all for someone she has not yet met. Before she knew the gender, if the child would be healthy, disabled or disadvantaged, and before she had answers to the myriad of questions that life throws at us, she decided to endure trial, tribulation and hardship so a tiny living organism would have more opportunity than she may have.   Find a deeper love than that.   It doesn't take a village to raise a child; it takes the love of a mother. We should empower mothers with choice in their children's education and let them keep more of their earnings to provide for their children.   Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002260 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Thanks to moms 05/10/2013 04:21 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Thanks to moms     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    At some point, whether consciously or not, my wife made the decision that she would endure months of emotion and physical pain to then experience a day of excruciating physical pain to be rewarded with a Feb-17-2017 002261 lifetime of pains - all for someone she has not yet met. Before she knew the gender, if the child would be healthy, disabled or disadvantaged, and before she had answers to the myriad of questions that life throws at us, she decided to endure trial, tribulation and hardship so a tiny living organism would have more opportunity than she may have.   Find a deeper love than that.   It doesn't take a village to raise a child; it takes the love of a mother. We should empower mothers with choice in their children's education and let them keep more of their earnings to provide for their children.   Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002262 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Thanks to moms 05/10/2013 04:21 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Thanks to moms     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    At some point, whether consciously or not, my wife made the decision that she would endure months of emotion and physical pain to then experience a day of excruciating physical pain to be rewarded with a Feb-17-2017 002263 lifetime of pains - all for someone she has not yet met. Before she knew the gender, if the child would be healthy, disabled or disadvantaged, and before she had answers to the myriad of questions that life throws at us, she decided to endure trial, tribulation and hardship so a tiny living organism would have more opportunity than she may have.   Find a deeper love than that.   It doesn't take a village to raise a child; it takes the love of a mother. We should empower mothers with choice in their children's education and let them keep more of their earnings to provide for their children.   Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002264 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Thanks to moms 05/10/2013 04:21 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Thanks to moms     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    At some point, whether consciously or not, my wife made the decision that she would endure months of emotion and physical pain to then experience a day of excruciating physical pain to be rewarded with a Feb-17-2017 002265 lifetime of pains - all for someone she has not yet met. Before she knew the gender, if the child would be healthy, disabled or disadvantaged, and before she had answers to the myriad of questions that life throws at us, she decided to endure trial, tribulation and hardship so a tiny living organism would have more opportunity than she may have.   Find a deeper love than that.   It doesn't take a village to raise a child; it takes the love of a mother. We should empower mothers with choice in their children's education and let them keep more of their earnings to provide for their children.   Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002266 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Brian Bush melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/17/2013 10:04 AM Hey Brian, I believe this will work. Is this still taking place at Nonna's or has the location changed? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Brian Bush To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" , "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date:        04/17/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Good morning. Have you had a chance to review this suggested schedule? I hope you are both well! Sent from my iPad On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:28 PM, "Brian Bush" wrote: Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific Feb-17-2017 002267 transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Feb-17-2017 002268 Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you? From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception Hi Melissa, We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think. Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control. 5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013 Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) Feb-17-2017 002269 The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local. Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org. Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002270 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Don't miss Sen. Jim DeMint and Ed Feulner Thursday, May 9 04/15/2013 12:32 PM Don't wait to send in your Citizenship Dinner reservations!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation. Also, I thought you would enjoy the National Review's recent piece on Ed Feulner.  Feb-17-2017 002271 I hope you'll join me as we honor a think-tank pioneer and welcome Heritage's new leadership to the conservative movement. For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002272 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Don't miss Sen. Jim DeMint and Ed Feulner Thursday, May 9 04/15/2013 12:32 PM Don't wait to send in your Citizenship Dinner reservations!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation. Also, I thought you would enjoy the National Review's recent piece on Ed Feulner.  Feb-17-2017 002273 I hope you'll join me as we honor a think-tank pioneer and welcome Heritage's new leadership to the conservative movement. For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002274 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Don't miss Sen. Jim DeMint and Ed Feulner Thursday, May 9 04/15/2013 12:32 PM Don't wait to send in your Citizenship Dinner reservations!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation. Also, I thought you would enjoy the National Review's recent piece on Ed Feulner.  Feb-17-2017 002275 I hope you'll join me as we honor a think-tank pioneer and welcome Heritage's new leadership to the conservative movement. For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002276 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Don't miss Sen. Jim DeMint and Ed Feulner Thursday, May 9 04/15/2013 12:32 PM Don't wait to send in your Citizenship Dinner reservations!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation. Also, I thought you would enjoy the National Review's recent piece on Ed Feulner.  Feb-17-2017 002277 I hope you'll join me as we honor a think-tank pioneer and welcome Heritage's new leadership to the conservative movement. For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002278 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Pass the tax cut 04/12/2013 09:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Pass the tax cut    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Right now in Oklahoma, there is a single mother at the gas station. After smiling at her two children in the back seat of the car, she stares at the meter ticking while wondering if she can afford that gallon of milk on Feb-17-2017 002279 the grocery list in her pocket.   Today, a young Oklahoman is stressing out about finding a new job. His current pay is not enough to meet life's responsibilities, which include enormous student loan debt for a college degree from a school that constantly raised his tuition. Tomorrow, a father will come home from working all night to take care of his newborn child so his wife can head into the office. This is what it takes to follow your dreams and start a small business.   These three share something in common with each one of us in the Sooner State - being penalized for getting up and going to work every day.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002280 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Pass the tax cut 04/12/2013 09:14 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Pass the tax cut    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Right now in Oklahoma, there is a single mother at the gas station. After smiling at her two children in the back seat of the car, she stares at the meter ticking while wondering if she can afford that gallon of milk on Feb-17-2017 002281 the grocery list in her pocket.   Today, a young Oklahoman is stressing out about finding a new job. His current pay is not enough to meet life's responsibilities, which include enormous student loan debt for a college degree from a school that constantly raised his tuition. Tomorrow, a father will come home from working all night to take care of his newborn child so his wife can head into the office. This is what it takes to follow your dreams and start a small business.   These three share something in common with each one of us in the Sooner State - being penalized for getting up and going to work every day.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002282 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Pass the tax cut 04/12/2013 09:14 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Pass the tax cut    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Right now in Oklahoma, there is a single mother at the gas station. After smiling at her two children in the back seat of the car, she stares at the meter ticking while wondering if she can afford that gallon of milk on Feb-17-2017 002283 the grocery list in her pocket.   Today, a young Oklahoman is stressing out about finding a new job. His current pay is not enough to meet life's responsibilities, which include enormous student loan debt for a college degree from a school that constantly raised his tuition. Tomorrow, a father will come home from working all night to take care of his newborn child so his wife can head into the office. This is what it takes to follow your dreams and start a small business.   These three share something in common with each one of us in the Sooner State - being penalized for getting up and going to work every day.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002284 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Pass the tax cut 04/12/2013 09:14 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Pass the tax cut    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Right now in Oklahoma, there is a single mother at the gas station. After smiling at her two children in the back seat of the car, she stares at the meter ticking while wondering if she can afford that gallon of milk on Feb-17-2017 002285 the grocery list in her pocket.   Today, a young Oklahoman is stressing out about finding a new job. His current pay is not enough to meet life's responsibilities, which include enormous student loan debt for a college degree from a school that constantly raised his tuition. Tomorrow, a father will come home from working all night to take care of his newborn child so his wife can head into the office. This is what it takes to follow your dreams and start a small business.   These three share something in common with each one of us in the Sooner State - being penalized for getting up and going to work every day.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002286 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership 06/24/2013 12:19 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership Scenes from the land of make-believe By Brandon Dutcher Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers Feb-17-2017 002287 Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Forward the cause:          This week OCPA is participating with 54 other nonprofit organizations in National Employee Freedom Week, "a national effort to inform union employees about the freedoms they have to opt out of union membership." Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002288 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership 06/24/2013 12:18 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership Scenes from the land of make-believe By Brandon Dutcher Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers Feb-17-2017 002289 Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Forward the cause:          This week OCPA is participating with 54 other nonprofit organizations in National Employee Freedom Week, "a national effort to inform union employees about the freedoms they have to opt out of union membership." Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002290 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership 06/24/2013 12:17 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership Scenes from the land of make-believe By Brandon Dutcher Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers Feb-17-2017 002291 Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Forward the cause:          This week OCPA is participating with 54 other nonprofit organizations in National Employee Freedom Week, "a national effort to inform union employees about the freedoms they have to opt out of union membership." Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002292 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership 06/24/2013 12:17 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership Scenes from the land of make-believe By Brandon Dutcher Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers Feb-17-2017 002293 Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Forward the cause:          This week OCPA is participating with 54 other nonprofit organizations in National Employee Freedom Week, "a national effort to inform union employees about the freedoms they have to opt out of union membership." Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002294 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership 06/24/2013 12:17 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahomans are free to opt out of union membership Scenes from the land of make-believe By Brandon Dutcher Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers Feb-17-2017 002295 Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Forward the cause:          This week OCPA is participating with 54 other nonprofit organizations in National Employee Freedom Week, "a national effort to inform union employees about the freedoms they have to opt out of union membership." Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002296 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Hanging together 06/21/2013 09:57 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Hanging together    Michael By Michael Carnuccio  The Internal Revenue Service began targeting organizations with the terms tea party, patriot and 9-12 in their names on March 1, 2010. Thirteen months later, that agency's director of exempt operations, Lois Feb-17-2017 002297 Lerner, was informed of the inappropriate activity, initiated an internal audit, yet continued the practice of targeting these groups.   Within nine months, the media began reporting that ideologically conservative groups were being harassed by the IRS. Having met earlier that March with top officials, Douglas Shulman, then the IRS commissioner, testified before Congress that there was no targeting.     Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002298 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Hanging together 06/21/2013 09:54 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Hanging together    Michael By Michael Carnuccio  The Internal Revenue Service began targeting organizations with the terms tea party, patriot and 9-12 in their names on March 1, 2010. Thirteen months later, that agency's director of exempt operations, Lois Feb-17-2017 002299 Lerner, was informed of the inappropriate activity, initiated an internal audit, yet continued the practice of targeting these groups.   Within nine months, the media began reporting that ideologically conservative groups were being harassed by the IRS. Having met earlier that March with top officials, Douglas Shulman, then the IRS commissioner, testified before Congress that there was no targeting.     Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002300 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Hanging together 06/21/2013 09:54 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Hanging together    Michael By Michael Carnuccio  The Internal Revenue Service began targeting organizations with the terms tea party, patriot and 9-12 in their names on March 1, 2010. Thirteen months later, that agency's director of exempt operations, Lois Feb-17-2017 002301 Lerner, was informed of the inappropriate activity, initiated an internal audit, yet continued the practice of targeting these groups.   Within nine months, the media began reporting that ideologically conservative groups were being harassed by the IRS. Having met earlier that March with top officials, Douglas Shulman, then the IRS commissioner, testified before Congress that there was no targeting.     Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002302 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Hanging together 06/21/2013 09:54 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Hanging together    Michael By Michael Carnuccio  The Internal Revenue Service began targeting organizations with the terms tea party, patriot and 9-12 in their names on March 1, 2010. Thirteen months later, that agency's director of exempt operations, Lois Feb-17-2017 002303 Lerner, was informed of the inappropriate activity, initiated an internal audit, yet continued the practice of targeting these groups.   Within nine months, the media began reporting that ideologically conservative groups were being harassed by the IRS. Having met earlier that March with top officials, Douglas Shulman, then the IRS commissioner, testified before Congress that there was no targeting.     Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002304 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Hanging together 06/21/2013 09:53 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Hanging together    Michael By Michael Carnuccio  The Internal Revenue Service began targeting organizations with the terms tea party, patriot and 9-12 in their names on March 1, 2010. Thirteen months later, that agency's director of exempt operations, Lois Feb-17-2017 002305 Lerner, was informed of the inappropriate activity, initiated an internal audit, yet continued the practice of targeting these groups.   Within nine months, the media began reporting that ideologically conservative groups were being harassed by the IRS. Having met earlier that March with top officials, Douglas Shulman, then the IRS commissioner, testified before Congress that there was no targeting.     Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002306 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scenes from the land of make-believe 06/20/2013 08:54 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Scenes from the land of make-believe Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers By OCPA Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches Feb-17-2017 002307 disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension reform Forward the cause:          If you haven't heard of Remington Reimer, you should. Remington recently graduated as valedictorian of his high school class in Joshua, Texas. He's been accepted at the U. S. Naval Academy. By most people's standards, that would be something to celebrate. But, when Remington prepared to make his valedictory speech at graduation, school administrators warned him they would shut off his microphone if he digressed from the preapproved script. Well, Remington inserted some language about having respect for the Constitution -- and the school administrators pulled the plug. Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002308 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scenes from the land of make-believe 06/20/2013 08:52 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Scenes from the land of make-believe Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers By OCPA Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches Feb-17-2017 002309 disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension reform Forward the cause:          If you haven't heard of Remington Reimer, you should. Remington recently graduated as valedictorian of his high school class in Joshua, Texas. He's been accepted at the U. S. Naval Academy. By most people's standards, that would be something to celebrate. But, when Remington prepared to make his valedictory speech at graduation, school administrators warned him they would shut off his microphone if he digressed from the preapproved script. Well, Remington inserted some language about having respect for the Constitution -- and the school administrators pulled the plug. Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002310 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scenes from the land of make-believe 06/20/2013 08:52 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Scenes from the land of make-believe Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers By OCPA Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches Feb-17-2017 002311 disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension reform Forward the cause:          If you haven't heard of Remington Reimer, you should. Remington recently graduated as valedictorian of his high school class in Joshua, Texas. He's been accepted at the U. S. Naval Academy. By most people's standards, that would be something to celebrate. But, when Remington prepared to make his valedictory speech at graduation, school administrators warned him they would shut off his microphone if he digressed from the preapproved script. Well, Remington inserted some language about having respect for the Constitution -- and the school administrators pulled the plug. Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002312 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scenes from the land of make-believe 06/20/2013 08:52 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Scenes from the land of make-believe Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers By OCPA Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches Feb-17-2017 002313 disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension reform Forward the cause:          If you haven't heard of Remington Reimer, you should. Remington recently graduated as valedictorian of his high school class in Joshua, Texas. He's been accepted at the U. S. Naval Academy. By most people's standards, that would be something to celebrate. But, when Remington prepared to make his valedictory speech at graduation, school administrators warned him they would shut off his microphone if he digressed from the preapproved script. Well, Remington inserted some language about having respect for the Constitution -- and the school administrators pulled the plug. Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002314 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scenes from the land of make-believe 06/20/2013 08:52 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Scenes from the land of make-believe Competition is benefiting Oklahoma health-care consumers By OCPA Income-tax-sandwich watch All three branches Feb-17-2017 002315 disappoint on lawsuit reform Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension reform Forward the cause:          If you haven't heard of Remington Reimer, you should. Remington recently graduated as valedictorian of his high school class in Joshua, Texas. He's been accepted at the U. S. Naval Academy. By most people's standards, that would be something to celebrate. But, when Remington prepared to make his valedictory speech at graduation, school administrators warned him they would shut off his microphone if he digressed from the preapproved script. Well, Remington inserted some language about having respect for the Constitution -- and the school administrators pulled the plug. Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002316 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' 06/06/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'   By Brandon Dutcher How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming Feb-17-2017 002317 quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Forward the cause:          In a recent column in the Edmond Sun, state Rep. Jason Murphey (RGuthrie), the chairman of the Government Modernization Committee in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, shared some perceptive insights on what often happens with new state legislators at 23rd and Lincoln. These new freshmen come in with "fresh ideas directly from their constituencies," Rep. Murphey writes. "With pure motives, they eagerly seek to make a difference.   And, then the assimilation starts to occur.   Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002318 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' 06/06/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'   By Brandon Dutcher How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming Feb-17-2017 002319 quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Forward the cause:          In a recent column in the Edmond Sun, state Rep. Jason Murphey (RGuthrie), the chairman of the Government Modernization Committee in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, shared some perceptive insights on what often happens with new state legislators at 23rd and Lincoln. These new freshmen come in with "fresh ideas directly from their constituencies," Rep. Murphey writes. "With pure motives, they eagerly seek to make a difference.   And, then the assimilation starts to occur.   Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002320 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' 06/06/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'   By Brandon Dutcher How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming Feb-17-2017 002321 quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Forward the cause:          In a recent column in the Edmond Sun, state Rep. Jason Murphey (RGuthrie), the chairman of the Government Modernization Committee in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, shared some perceptive insights on what often happens with new state legislators at 23rd and Lincoln. These new freshmen come in with "fresh ideas directly from their constituencies," Rep. Murphey writes. "With pure motives, they eagerly seek to make a difference.   And, then the assimilation starts to occur.   Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002322 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government' 06/06/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'   By Brandon Dutcher How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 'The revolution is coming Feb-17-2017 002323 quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Forward the cause:          In a recent column in the Edmond Sun, state Rep. Jason Murphey (RGuthrie), the chairman of the Government Modernization Committee in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, shared some perceptive insights on what often happens with new state legislators at 23rd and Lincoln. These new freshmen come in with "fresh ideas directly from their constituencies," Rep. Murphey writes. "With pure motives, they eagerly seek to make a difference.   And, then the assimilation starts to occur.   Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002324 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives 06/05/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives   By Brandon Dutcher 'The revolution is coming quickly' Feb-17-2017 002325 Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here Forward the cause:          When the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities program was enacted in 2010, state Rep. Kris Steele correctly noted that the program would honor the memory of Lindsey Nicole Henry and "let it be known for generations to come that she, and her parents, are helping to improve the lives of special-needs children across the state."    It's already happening, as we demonstrated in a 24-minute documentary produced in 2012. A year later, we decided to check back to see how these students are doing. As you can see in this 10-minute video, the Henry Scholarships are continuing to change lives in Oklahoma.   Click here to watch the video on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002326 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives 06/05/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives   By Brandon Dutcher 'The revolution is coming quickly' Feb-17-2017 002327 Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here Forward the cause:          When the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities program was enacted in 2010, state Rep. Kris Steele correctly noted that the program would honor the memory of Lindsey Nicole Henry and "let it be known for generations to come that she, and her parents, are helping to improve the lives of special-needs children across the state."    It's already happening, as we demonstrated in a 24-minute documentary produced in 2012. A year later, we decided to check back to see how these students are doing. As you can see in this 10-minute video, the Henry Scholarships are continuing to change lives in Oklahoma.   Click here to watch the video on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002328 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives 06/05/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives   By Brandon Dutcher 'The revolution is coming quickly' Feb-17-2017 002329 Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here Forward the cause:          When the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities program was enacted in 2010, state Rep. Kris Steele correctly noted that the program would honor the memory of Lindsey Nicole Henry and "let it be known for generations to come that she, and her parents, are helping to improve the lives of special-needs children across the state."    It's already happening, as we demonstrated in a 24-minute documentary produced in 2012. A year later, we decided to check back to see how these students are doing. As you can see in this 10-minute video, the Henry Scholarships are continuing to change lives in Oklahoma.   Click here to watch the video on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002330 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives 06/05/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives   By Brandon Dutcher 'The revolution is coming quickly' Feb-17-2017 002331 Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here Forward the cause:          When the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities program was enacted in 2010, state Rep. Kris Steele correctly noted that the program would honor the memory of Lindsey Nicole Henry and "let it be known for generations to come that she, and her parents, are helping to improve the lives of special-needs children across the state."    It's already happening, as we demonstrated in a 24-minute documentary produced in 2012. A year later, we decided to check back to see how these students are doing. As you can see in this 10-minute video, the Henry Scholarships are continuing to change lives in Oklahoma.   Click here to watch the video on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002332 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 06/04/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money?   By Brandon Dutcher Jobs leaving Oklahoma at Feb-17-2017 002333 the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Forward the cause:          I've lamented before that, just as President Barack Obama is the biggest government spender in world history, Oklahoma's current political leaders are the biggest government spenders in state history. Indeed, according to the venerable Tax Foundation, Oklahoma led the nation in governmentspending growth over the past decade.   Regrettably, despite the best efforts of some lawmakers to hold the line, spending is set to increase more than a quarter-billion dollars in the upcoming fiscal year.    Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002334 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 06/04/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money?   By Brandon Dutcher Jobs leaving Oklahoma at Feb-17-2017 002335 the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Forward the cause:          I've lamented before that, just as President Barack Obama is the biggest government spender in world history, Oklahoma's current political leaders are the biggest government spenders in state history. Indeed, according to the venerable Tax Foundation, Oklahoma led the nation in governmentspending growth over the past decade.   Regrettably, despite the best efforts of some lawmakers to hold the line, spending is set to increase more than a quarter-billion dollars in the upcoming fiscal year.    Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002336 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 06/04/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money?   By Brandon Dutcher Jobs leaving Oklahoma at Feb-17-2017 002337 the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Forward the cause:          I've lamented before that, just as President Barack Obama is the biggest government spender in world history, Oklahoma's current political leaders are the biggest government spenders in state history. Indeed, according to the venerable Tax Foundation, Oklahoma led the nation in governmentspending growth over the past decade.   Regrettably, despite the best efforts of some lawmakers to hold the line, spending is set to increase more than a quarter-billion dollars in the upcoming fiscal year.    Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002338 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? 06/04/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'The revolution is coming quickly' Citizens respond to politicians' greed How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money?   By Brandon Dutcher Jobs leaving Oklahoma at Feb-17-2017 002339 the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Forward the cause:          I've lamented before that, just as President Barack Obama is the biggest government spender in world history, Oklahoma's current political leaders are the biggest government spenders in state history. Indeed, according to the venerable Tax Foundation, Oklahoma led the nation in governmentspending growth over the past decade.   Regrettably, despite the best efforts of some lawmakers to hold the line, spending is set to increase more than a quarter-billion dollars in the upcoming fiscal year.    Click here to read more on our blog.       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002340 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The revolution is coming quickly 06/03/2013 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 'The revolution is coming quickly'   By Brandon Dutcher  Look over there, not over here Feb-17-2017 002341 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Work to be done Forward the cause:          Every day seems to bring new headlines signaling that big changes are underway in higher education. I recently saw one such headline in my RSS feed and immediately said to myself, This looks like a big deal. After I clicked through and read the article ("Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree"), I said to myself, Yep, this is a big deal. Click here to read more on our blog.    Photo: JFunk / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002342 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The revolution is coming quickly 06/03/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 'The revolution is coming quickly'   By Brandon Dutcher  Look over there, not over here Feb-17-2017 002343 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Work to be done Forward the cause:          Every day seems to bring new headlines signaling that big changes are underway in higher education. I recently saw one such headline in my RSS feed and immediately said to myself, This looks like a big deal. After I clicked through and read the article ("Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree"), I said to myself, Yep, this is a big deal. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002344 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The revolution is coming quickly 06/03/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 'The revolution is coming quickly'   By Brandon Dutcher  Look over there, not over here Feb-17-2017 002345 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Work to be done Forward the cause:          Every day seems to bring new headlines signaling that big changes are underway in higher education. I recently saw one such headline in my RSS feed and immediately said to myself, This looks like a big deal. After I clicked through and read the article ("Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree"), I said to myself, Yep, this is a big deal. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002346 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The revolution is coming quickly 06/03/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Citizens respond to politicians' greed Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 'The revolution is coming quickly'   By Brandon Dutcher  Look over there, not over here Feb-17-2017 002347 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Work to be done Forward the cause:          Every day seems to bring new headlines signaling that big changes are underway in higher education. I recently saw one such headline in my RSS feed and immediately said to myself, This looks like a big deal. After I clicked through and read the article ("Georgia Tech, Udacity Shock Higher Ed With $7,000 Degree"), I said to myself, Yep, this is a big deal. Click here to read more on our blog.    Photo: JFunk / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002348 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Choosing teachers 04/19/2013 08:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Choosing teachers    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    This week saw Oklahoma State University's return to national basketball prominence. Oddly enough, it was Cowboy alum William Arthur Ward who penned many thoughts that apply to education policy. Feb-17-2017 002349   "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."   I am the son of a lifelong educator. Some of my closest friends from college are teachers. You can't talk to dedicated teachers without being captivated by their passion for the children in their classes. They care more for the future of those children than their own.   I do not know how all teachers feel about issues like school choice, the teachers union or the fact that our state still has more than 500 school districts. What I do know is that their very existence and approach to their craft provides even more evidence that we must do all we can do inject choice and empowerment into education in this state.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002350 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Choosing teachers 04/19/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Choosing teachers    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    This week saw Oklahoma State University's return to national basketball prominence. Oddly enough, it was Cowboy alum William Arthur Ward who penned many thoughts that apply to education policy. Feb-17-2017 002351   "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."   I am the son of a lifelong educator. Some of my closest friends from college are teachers. You can't talk to dedicated teachers without being captivated by their passion for the children in their classes. They care more for the future of those children than their own.   I do not know how all teachers feel about issues like school choice, the teachers union or the fact that our state still has more than 500 school districts. What I do know is that their very existence and approach to their craft provides even more evidence that we must do all we can do inject choice and empowerment into education in this state.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002352 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Choosing teachers 04/19/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Choosing teachers    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    This week saw Oklahoma State University's return to national basketball prominence. Oddly enough, it was Cowboy alum William Arthur Ward who penned many thoughts that apply to education policy. Feb-17-2017 002353   "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."   I am the son of a lifelong educator. Some of my closest friends from college are teachers. You can't talk to dedicated teachers without being captivated by their passion for the children in their classes. They care more for the future of those children than their own.   I do not know how all teachers feel about issues like school choice, the teachers union or the fact that our state still has more than 500 school districts. What I do know is that their very existence and approach to their craft provides even more evidence that we must do all we can do inject choice and empowerment into education in this state.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002354 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Choosing teachers 04/19/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Choosing teachers    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    This week saw Oklahoma State University's return to national basketball prominence. Oddly enough, it was Cowboy alum William Arthur Ward who penned many thoughts that apply to education policy. Feb-17-2017 002355   "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires."   I am the son of a lifelong educator. Some of my closest friends from college are teachers. You can't talk to dedicated teachers without being captivated by their passion for the children in their classes. They care more for the future of those children than their own.   I do not know how all teachers feel about issues like school choice, the teachers union or the fact that our state still has more than 500 school districts. What I do know is that their very existence and approach to their craft provides even more evidence that we must do all we can do inject choice and empowerment into education in this state.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002356 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov 50 high school students to be chosen for Four Star Leadership program 04/18/2013 04:12 PM The 2013 Four Star Leadership with General Tommy Franks is accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors from across the country interested in attending the summer program to be held July 14-20 in Oklahoma City. Fifty of the top high school students will have a face-to-face experience with national and international leaders. King Abdullah of Jordan, Governor Mike Huckabee, Governor Mary Fallin, General Tommy Franks, Secretary Jack Kemp, Governor Bill Richardson, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senator James Inhofe and Olympic gold-medalist Michelle Smith are a few of the program participants over the past years. Students will receive the same policy briefings world leaders receive and then are challenged to address those issues individually in a persuasive Feb-17-2017 002357 Apply Today speech and editorial, and collaboratively in a Student Congress format. The program includes teambuilding exercises, spontaneous problem solving and coaching in persuasive speaking and writing. Students have an opportunity to gain scholarships, internships and much more. When students win a scholarship for themselves, they also win a financial award for the school that nominated them to attend. The program is built around the "four star" core principles of character, common vision, communication and caring that guided General Tommy Application deadline:  Franks through a 38-year career. These principles form a platform of May 15, 2013 discovery for the next generation of America's Leaders. Don't miss your chance to become one who can solve problems and communicate solutions that will propel our world to greater peace, prosperity, and mutual respect. Take the challenge! Accept the opportunity! Learn to lead with General Tommy Franks. The National Center for Policy Analysis, Oklahoma Christian University, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute & Museum are partnering to create this opportunity for our next generation of leaders. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002358 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov 50 high school students to be chosen for Four Star Leadership program 04/18/2013 04:12 PM The 2013 Four Star Leadership with General Tommy Franks is accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors from across the country interested in attending the summer program to be held July 14-20 in Oklahoma City. Fifty of the top high school students will have a face-to-face experience with national and international leaders. King Abdullah of Jordan, Governor Mike Huckabee, Governor Mary Fallin, General Tommy Franks, Secretary Jack Kemp, Governor Bill Richardson, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senator James Inhofe and Olympic gold-medalist Michelle Smith are a few of the program participants over the past years. Students will receive the same policy briefings world leaders receive and then are challenged to address those issues individually in a persuasive Feb-17-2017 002359 Apply Today speech and editorial, and collaboratively in a Student Congress format. The program includes teambuilding exercises, spontaneous problem solving and coaching in persuasive speaking and writing. Students have an opportunity to gain scholarships, internships and much more. When students win a scholarship for themselves, they also win a financial award for the school that nominated them to attend. The program is built around the "four star" core principles of character, common vision, communication and caring that guided General Tommy Application deadline:  Franks through a 38-year career. These principles form a platform of May 15, 2013 discovery for the next generation of America's Leaders. Don't miss your chance to become one who can solve problems and communicate solutions that will propel our world to greater peace, prosperity, and mutual respect. Take the challenge! Accept the opportunity! Learn to lead with General Tommy Franks. The National Center for Policy Analysis, Oklahoma Christian University, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute & Museum are partnering to create this opportunity for our next generation of leaders. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002360 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov 50 high school students to be chosen for Four Star Leadership program 04/18/2013 04:12 PM The 2013 Four Star Leadership with General Tommy Franks is accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors from across the country interested in attending the summer program to be held July 14-20 in Oklahoma City. Fifty of the top high school students will have a face-to-face experience with national and international leaders. King Abdullah of Jordan, Governor Mike Huckabee, Governor Mary Fallin, General Tommy Franks, Secretary Jack Kemp, Governor Bill Richardson, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senator James Inhofe and Olympic gold-medalist Michelle Smith are a few of the program participants over the past years. Students will receive the same policy briefings world leaders receive and then are challenged to address those issues individually in a persuasive Feb-17-2017 002361 Apply Today speech and editorial, and collaboratively in a Student Congress format. The program includes teambuilding exercises, spontaneous problem solving and coaching in persuasive speaking and writing. Students have an opportunity to gain scholarships, internships and much more. When students win a scholarship for themselves, they also win a financial award for the school that nominated them to attend. The program is built around the "four star" core principles of character, common vision, communication and caring that guided General Tommy Application deadline:  Franks through a 38-year career. These principles form a platform of May 15, 2013 discovery for the next generation of America's Leaders. Don't miss your chance to become one who can solve problems and communicate solutions that will propel our world to greater peace, prosperity, and mutual respect. Take the challenge! Accept the opportunity! Learn to lead with General Tommy Franks. The National Center for Policy Analysis, Oklahoma Christian University, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute & Museum are partnering to create this opportunity for our next generation of leaders. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002362 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov 50 high school students to be chosen for Four Star Leadership program 04/18/2013 04:12 PM The 2013 Four Star Leadership with General Tommy Franks is accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors from across the country interested in attending the summer program to be held July 14-20 in Oklahoma City. Fifty of the top high school students will have a face-to-face experience with national and international leaders. King Abdullah of Jordan, Governor Mike Huckabee, Governor Mary Fallin, General Tommy Franks, Secretary Jack Kemp, Governor Bill Richardson, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senator James Inhofe and Olympic gold-medalist Michelle Smith are a few of the program participants over the past years. Students will receive the same policy briefings world leaders receive and then are challenged to address those issues individually in a persuasive Feb-17-2017 002363 Apply Today speech and editorial, and collaboratively in a Student Congress format. The program includes teambuilding exercises, spontaneous problem solving and coaching in persuasive speaking and writing. Students have an opportunity to gain scholarships, internships and much more. When students win a scholarship for themselves, they also win a financial award for the school that nominated them to attend. The program is built around the "four star" core principles of character, common vision, communication and caring that guided General Tommy Application deadline:  Franks through a 38-year career. These principles form a platform of May 15, 2013 discovery for the next generation of America's Leaders. Don't miss your chance to become one who can solve problems and communicate solutions that will propel our world to greater peace, prosperity, and mutual respect. Take the challenge! Accept the opportunity! Learn to lead with General Tommy Franks. The National Center for Policy Analysis, Oklahoma Christian University, the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute & Museum are partnering to create this opportunity for our next generation of leaders. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002364 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Miles Hanon Stephan Moore; Karen Waddell; Lyn Watson; Susan Binkowski; Trevor Williams; Scott Williams; Pattye Moore; Jay Martin; Steve Hurst; David Prater; Michael Carnuccio; Catherine Brown; John Rossi; Marc Nuttle; Mike O'Neal; Clarence Hill; Patrice Douglas; Scott Pruitt (scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov); Ashley Olmstead; Jane Jayroe Gamble; Pam Fountain-Wilks; Sandra Park; Shannon Warren; Kirk Humphreys Dave Hanon; Wes Lane Sallt Vision Film 04/17/2013 02:29 PM Hello! My name is Miles Hanon and I'm working with Wes Lane to create a short film for Salt and Light Leadership Training. We are working on a visually expressive and emotional film that will encourage leaders to connect with God's vision for our city. Part of the film includes short testimonies from leaders like you who have caught the vision and are willing to share it with others. I just have just a few questions for you and I promise to make the process as painless as possible :). Please consider helping us as your testimonies will be vitally important to communicating this important message. If you are available and would like to help, please contact me at your earliest convenience. We would like to conduct the interviews early next week at Toy Gun Studios in Oklahoma City. We will set aside an entire day for interviews so you'll be able to come at your convenience. Thank you for your consideration. My best! Miles Miles Hanon www.storyfront.com 405.205.6614 Feb-17-2017 002365 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Yearning to breathe free 06/28/2013 09:52 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Yearning to breathe free    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Currently, our nation finds herself deadlocked in a battle for her soul, only the leaders of the fight don't seem to know it. It's a travesty to posture an important issue like immigration into corners of amnesty or Feb-17-2017 002366 bigotry -- an assured result when solving public policy problems with guerilla politics.   Immigration is nothing new, nor is it a uniquely American problem. However, our country transformed the paradigm of the practice. As the late, great University of Oklahoma professor Rufus Fears said, no other nation in history told the world that if you're willing to adopt our customs, language and founding principles, you are welcome to experience the American dream. The Statue of Liberty still reads "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002367 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Yearning to breathe free 06/28/2013 09:52 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Yearning to breathe free    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Currently, our nation finds herself deadlocked in a battle for her soul, only the leaders of the fight don't seem to know it. It's a travesty to posture an important issue like immigration into corners of amnesty or Feb-17-2017 002368 bigotry -- an assured result when solving public policy problems with guerilla politics.   Immigration is nothing new, nor is it a uniquely American problem. However, our country transformed the paradigm of the practice. As the late, great University of Oklahoma professor Rufus Fears said, no other nation in history told the world that if you're willing to adopt our customs, language and founding principles, you are welcome to experience the American dream. The Statue of Liberty still reads "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002369 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Yearning to breathe free 06/28/2013 09:52 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Yearning to breathe free    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Currently, our nation finds herself deadlocked in a battle for her soul, only the leaders of the fight don't seem to know it. It's a travesty to posture an important issue like immigration into corners of amnesty or Feb-17-2017 002370 bigotry -- an assured result when solving public policy problems with guerilla politics.   Immigration is nothing new, nor is it a uniquely American problem. However, our country transformed the paradigm of the practice. As the late, great University of Oklahoma professor Rufus Fears said, no other nation in history told the world that if you're willing to adopt our customs, language and founding principles, you are welcome to experience the American dream. The Statue of Liberty still reads "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002371 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: When the truth really hurts 05/31/2013 09:24 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  When the truth really hurts     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    We all suspected that President Barack Obama's Internal Revenue Service was targeting American citizens expressing their First Amendment right for special scrutiny and delay in identifying tax-exempt status. Feb-17-2017 002372 Now we know the ugly truth: They not only asked invasive questions, they even passed on donors' names and addresses to hard-left political groups. This is textbook Gestapo politics, where elements within the IRS operate like part of a political opposition research team. Even liberal Democrat U.S. Sens. Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin have assailed the unprecedented abuse of IRS powers. Then came the revelations that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is shaking down health care businesses and groups, directly asking them to contribute to nonprofits that will attack Obamacare critics and encourage Americans to sign up for the unprecedented Affordable Care Act. Yes, this is the same bureaucrat who some Oklahoma lawmakers want to negotiate with in good faith. Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002373 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: When the truth really hurts 05/31/2013 09:23 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  When the truth really hurts     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    We all suspected that President Barack Obama's Internal Revenue Service was targeting American citizens expressing their First Amendment right for special scrutiny and delay in identifying tax-exempt status. Feb-17-2017 002374 Now we know the ugly truth: They not only asked invasive questions, they even passed on donors' names and addresses to hard-left political groups. This is textbook Gestapo politics, where elements within the IRS operate like part of a political opposition research team. Even liberal Democrat U.S. Sens. Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin have assailed the unprecedented abuse of IRS powers. Then came the revelations that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is shaking down health care businesses and groups, directly asking them to contribute to nonprofits that will attack Obamacare critics and encourage Americans to sign up for the unprecedented Affordable Care Act. Yes, this is the same bureaucrat who some Oklahoma lawmakers want to negotiate with in good faith. Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002375 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: When the truth really hurts 05/31/2013 09:23 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  When the truth really hurts     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    We all suspected that President Barack Obama's Internal Revenue Service was targeting American citizens expressing their First Amendment right for special scrutiny and delay in identifying tax-exempt status. Feb-17-2017 002376 Now we know the ugly truth: They not only asked invasive questions, they even passed on donors' names and addresses to hard-left political groups. This is textbook Gestapo politics, where elements within the IRS operate like part of a political opposition research team. Even liberal Democrat U.S. Sens. Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin have assailed the unprecedented abuse of IRS powers. Then came the revelations that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is shaking down health care businesses and groups, directly asking them to contribute to nonprofits that will attack Obamacare critics and encourage Americans to sign up for the unprecedented Affordable Care Act. Yes, this is the same bureaucrat who some Oklahoma lawmakers want to negotiate with in good faith. Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002377 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: When the truth really hurts 05/31/2013 09:23 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  When the truth really hurts     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    We all suspected that President Barack Obama's Internal Revenue Service was targeting American citizens expressing their First Amendment right for special scrutiny and delay in identifying tax-exempt status. Feb-17-2017 002378 Now we know the ugly truth: They not only asked invasive questions, they even passed on donors' names and addresses to hard-left political groups. This is textbook Gestapo politics, where elements within the IRS operate like part of a political opposition research team. Even liberal Democrat U.S. Sens. Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin have assailed the unprecedented abuse of IRS powers. Then came the revelations that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is shaking down health care businesses and groups, directly asking them to contribute to nonprofits that will attack Obamacare critics and encourage Americans to sign up for the unprecedented Affordable Care Act. Yes, this is the same bureaucrat who some Oklahoma lawmakers want to negotiate with in good faith. Click to read more .  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002379 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Citizens respond to politicians' greed 05/30/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Citizens respond to politicians' greed   By OCPA  Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002380 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Forward the cause:          Americans watching the continuing meltdown of Western Europe's tottering economies were amazed last year when French leaders proposed a new "millionaire's tax" rate of 75 percent. But we were hardly surprised. Confiscatory tax rates approaching 100 percent are, after all, the logical endpoint of the socialist big-government mentality.   But there seems to be some hope. Click here to read more on our blog.  Photo: Randy Miramontez / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002381 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Citizens respond to politicians' greed 05/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Citizens respond to politicians' greed   By OCPA  Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002382 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Forward the cause:          Americans watching the continuing meltdown of Western Europe's tottering economies were amazed last year when French leaders proposed a new "millionaire's tax" rate of 75 percent. But we were hardly surprised. Confiscatory tax rates approaching 100 percent are, after all, the logical endpoint of the socialist big-government mentality.   But there seems to be some hope. Click here to read more on our blog.  Photo: Randy Miramontez / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002383 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Citizens respond to politicians' greed 05/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Citizens respond to politicians' greed   By OCPA  Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002384 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Forward the cause:          Americans watching the continuing meltdown of Western Europe's tottering economies were amazed last year when French leaders proposed a new "millionaire's tax" rate of 75 percent. But we were hardly surprised. Confiscatory tax rates approaching 100 percent are, after all, the logical endpoint of the socialist big-government mentality.   But there seems to be some hope. Click here to read more on our blog.  Photo: Randy Miramontez / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002385 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Citizens respond to politicians' greed 05/30/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate Citizens respond to politicians' greed   By OCPA  Look over there, not over here 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002386 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? Forward the cause:          Americans watching the continuing meltdown of Western Europe's tottering economies were amazed last year when French leaders proposed a new "millionaire's tax" rate of 75 percent. But we were hardly surprised. Confiscatory tax rates approaching 100 percent are, after all, the logical endpoint of the socialist big-government mentality.   But there seems to be some hope. Click here to read more on our blog.  Photo: Randy Miramontez / Shutterstock.com       Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002387 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 05/29/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate By Dave Bond 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002388 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:        A few weeks ago, rental car giant Hertz announced it's moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Lee County, Fla., which features the city of Fort Myers and backs up to Naples. While the $50 million Hertz will spend to build in Florida and the 700 jobs it will bring are significant, Oklahomans will be most sensitive to the 120 jobs the city of Tulsa is expected to lose in the move. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002389 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 05/29/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate By Dave Bond 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002390 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:        A few weeks ago, rental car giant Hertz announced it's moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Lee County, Fla., which features the city of Fort Myers and backs up to Naples. While the $50 million Hertz will spend to build in Florida and the 700 jobs it will bring are significant, Oklahomans will be most sensitive to the 120 jobs the city of Tulsa is expected to lose in the move. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002391 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 05/29/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate By Dave Bond 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002392 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:        A few weeks ago, rental car giant Hertz announced it's moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Lee County, Fla., which features the city of Fort Myers and backs up to Naples. While the $50 million Hertz will spend to build in Florida and the 700 jobs it will bring are significant, Oklahomans will be most sensitive to the 120 jobs the city of Tulsa is expected to lose in the move. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002393 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate 05/29/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday. We're blogging: Look over there, not over here Jobs leaving Oklahoma at the speed of Hertz for lower-tax climate By Dave Bond 'Freedom ain't free... but it is worth whatever it costs' Feb-17-2017 002394 Work to be done A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:        A few weeks ago, rental car giant Hertz announced it's moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Lee County, Fla., which features the city of Fort Myers and backs up to Naples. While the $50 million Hertz will spend to build in Florida and the 700 jobs it will bring are significant, Oklahomans will be most sensitive to the 120 jobs the city of Tulsa is expected to lose in the move. Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002395 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov 2013 Citizenship Dinner Next Thursday, May 9 05/01/2013 09:31 AM We're nearly a week away from the 2013 Citizenship Dinner, and this year's event marks a special anniversary for OCPA. Don't wait to get your tickets!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner Thursday, May 9, 2013. Click here to view the invitation. I hope you'll join me as we kickoff our 20-year celebration with two of our nation's premier advocates of conservative policy. Feb-17-2017 002396 For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002397 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov 2013 Citizenship Dinner Next Thursday, May 9 05/01/2013 09:31 AM We're nearly a week away from the 2013 Citizenship Dinner, and this year's event marks a special anniversary for OCPA. Don't wait to get your tickets!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner Thursday, May 9, 2013. Click here to view the invitation. I hope you'll join me as we kickoff our 20-year celebration with two of our nation's premier advocates of conservative policy. Feb-17-2017 002398 For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002399 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov 2013 Citizenship Dinner Next Thursday, May 9 05/01/2013 09:31 AM We're nearly a week away from the 2013 Citizenship Dinner, and this year's event marks a special anniversary for OCPA. Don't wait to get your tickets!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner Thursday, May 9, 2013. Click here to view the invitation. I hope you'll join me as we kickoff our 20-year celebration with two of our nation's premier advocates of conservative policy. Feb-17-2017 002400 For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002401 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov 2013 Citizenship Dinner Next Thursday, May 9 05/01/2013 09:30 AM We're nearly a week away from the 2013 Citizenship Dinner, and this year's event marks a special anniversary for OCPA. Don't wait to get your tickets!   Join former Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner and president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner Thursday, May 9, 2013. Click here to view the invitation. I hope you'll join me as we kickoff our 20-year celebration with two of our nation's premier advocates of conservative policy. Feb-17-2017 002402 For information call 405-602-1667 or register online to reserve your tickets. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002403 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Helping Oklahomans 05/21/2013 08:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Friends, The sun rises on a new day and the spirit of Oklahoma shines as Oklahomans come together to help our community pick up the pieces left behind in the wake of yesterday's devastating tornado in Moore. We are encouraged by the outpouring of support from both fellow Oklahomans and national friends. OCPA will do our part to help those impacted by this storm. Feb-17-2017 002404 If you would like to help, you can make a $10 donation via text message to the Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999, or check a list of other donation options here. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by this storm. Brian Bush Executive Vice President   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002405 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Helping Oklahomans 05/21/2013 08:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Friends, The sun rises on a new day and the spirit of Oklahoma shines as Oklahomans come together to help our community pick up the pieces left behind in the wake of yesterday's devastating tornado in Moore. We are encouraged by the outpouring of support from both fellow Oklahomans and national friends. OCPA will do our part to help those impacted by this storm. Feb-17-2017 002406 If you would like to help, you can make a $10 donation via text message to the Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999, or check a list of other donation options here. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by this storm. Brian Bush Executive Vice President   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002407 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Helping Oklahomans 05/21/2013 08:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Friends, The sun rises on a new day and the spirit of Oklahoma shines as Oklahomans come together to help our community pick up the pieces left behind in the wake of yesterday's devastating tornado in Moore. We are encouraged by the outpouring of support from both fellow Oklahomans and national friends. OCPA will do our part to help those impacted by this storm. Feb-17-2017 002408 If you would like to help, you can make a $10 donation via text message to the Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999, or check a list of other donation options here. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by this storm. Brian Bush Executive Vice President   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002409 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Helping Oklahomans 05/21/2013 08:14 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Friends, The sun rises on a new day and the spirit of Oklahoma shines as Oklahomans come together to help our community pick up the pieces left behind in the wake of yesterday's devastating tornado in Moore. We are encouraged by the outpouring of support from both fellow Oklahomans and national friends. OCPA will do our part to help those impacted by this storm. Feb-17-2017 002410 If you would like to help, you can make a $10 donation via text message to the Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999, or check a list of other donation options here. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by this storm. Brian Bush Executive Vice President   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002411 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers or pork projects? 05/20/2013 03:57 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002412 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        The Oklahoma Legislature is considering a last-minute commitment of roughly 80 million taxpayer dollars over the next few years to two museums. The institutions in question are the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM), still under construction in Oklahoma City near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Interstate 40, and the Oklahoma Museum of Music and Popular Culture (OKPOP), to be built in Tulsa. About half the $80 million is to go toward the AICCM, and the other half to OKPOP. Museums are not a core function of government. A better route for both the AICCM and OKPOP would be to make both non-appropriated entities or privatize them altogether. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002413 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers or pork projects? 05/20/2013 03:57 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002414 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        The Oklahoma Legislature is considering a last-minute commitment of roughly 80 million taxpayer dollars over the next few years to two museums. The institutions in question are the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM), still under construction in Oklahoma City near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Interstate 40, and the Oklahoma Museum of Music and Popular Culture (OKPOP), to be built in Tulsa. About half the $80 million is to go toward the AICCM, and the other half to OKPOP. Museums are not a core function of government. A better route for both the AICCM and OKPOP would be to make both non-appropriated entities or privatize them altogether. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002415 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers or pork projects? 05/20/2013 03:57 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002416 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        The Oklahoma Legislature is considering a last-minute commitment of roughly 80 million taxpayer dollars over the next few years to two museums. The institutions in question are the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM), still under construction in Oklahoma City near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Interstate 40, and the Oklahoma Museum of Music and Popular Culture (OKPOP), to be built in Tulsa. About half the $80 million is to go toward the AICCM, and the other half to OKPOP. Museums are not a core function of government. A better route for both the AICCM and OKPOP would be to make both non-appropriated entities or privatize them altogether. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002417 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers or pork projects? 05/20/2013 03:57 PM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: More unclassified employees a welcome change, and long overdue A question of priorities: Taxpayers or pork projects? By OCPA Obamacare's temporary high-risk pool in Oklahoma provides a valuable lesson Feb-17-2017 002418 'The 21 greatest conservative rap songs of all time' Defined-contribution pension plan needed GOP lawmakers pushing disguised version of Medicaid expansion? Forward the cause:        The Oklahoma Legislature is considering a last-minute commitment of roughly 80 million taxpayer dollars over the next few years to two museums. The institutions in question are the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM), still under construction in Oklahoma City near the intersection of Interstate 35 and Interstate 40, and the Oklahoma Museum of Music and Popular Culture (OKPOP), to be built in Tulsa. About half the $80 million is to go toward the AICCM, and the other half to OKPOP. Museums are not a core function of government. A better route for both the AICCM and OKPOP would be to make both non-appropriated entities or privatize them altogether. Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002419 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: We shall never surrender 05/17/2013 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  We shall never surrender     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services rejected a waiver request to extend the Insure Oklahoma program past Jan. 1. Feb-17-2017 002420 HHS rejected the Insure Oklahoma waiver to blackmail Oklahoma into accepting Obamacare Medicaid expansion dollars. State lawmakers should be wary of leaving this issue for bureaucrats to solve. Bureaucrats weren't sent by taxpayers to act as sentries against Obamacare - legislators and the governor were.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002421 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: We shall never surrender 05/17/2013 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  We shall never surrender     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services rejected a waiver request to extend the Insure Oklahoma program past Jan. 1. Feb-17-2017 002422 HHS rejected the Insure Oklahoma waiver to blackmail Oklahoma into accepting Obamacare Medicaid expansion dollars. State lawmakers should be wary of leaving this issue for bureaucrats to solve. Bureaucrats weren't sent by taxpayers to act as sentries against Obamacare - legislators and the governor were.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002423 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: We shall never surrender 05/17/2013 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  We shall never surrender     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services rejected a waiver request to extend the Insure Oklahoma program past Jan. 1. Feb-17-2017 002424 HHS rejected the Insure Oklahoma waiver to blackmail Oklahoma into accepting Obamacare Medicaid expansion dollars. State lawmakers should be wary of leaving this issue for bureaucrats to solve. Bureaucrats weren't sent by taxpayers to act as sentries against Obamacare - legislators and the governor were.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002425 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: We shall never surrender 05/17/2013 08:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  We shall never surrender     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services rejected a waiver request to extend the Insure Oklahoma program past Jan. 1. Feb-17-2017 002426 HHS rejected the Insure Oklahoma waiver to blackmail Oklahoma into accepting Obamacare Medicaid expansion dollars. State lawmakers should be wary of leaving this issue for bureaucrats to solve. Bureaucrats weren't sent by taxpayers to act as sentries against Obamacare - legislators and the governor were.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002427 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/11/2013 05:28 PM Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Feb-17-2017 002428 Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002429 lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002430 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/11/2013 05:28 PM Thanks again to both of you for your help on this.  I wanted to give you a few notes about what is happening that evening, the goals of each part and what we think would be the best use of AG Pruitt’s time.  We want to be respectful of his schedule, and we believe this suggestion allows for the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time.  Not everyone who attends the reception will be staying for the dinner, so we allowed for brief comments at both if that is agreeable to you.  In all, he would be done within an hour.   Reception (5 pm – 6:30 pm): Goals: Gather legislators from around the country to introduce them to the federalism efforts in motion. Build critical early support for the federalism movement. 6:15 pm AG Pruitt arrives and provides brief comments about opportunities to put federalism back into action Dinner (6:45 pm – 8:30 pm): Goals: Strategy development and discussion 7 pm AG Pruitt to give keynote remarks regarding his broad vision for federalism, identifying the biggest opportunities to make an impact in each state, and how can we unite to build the case for federalism. 7:15 pm AG Pruitt finishes remarks and is welcome to stay for the rest of the dinner, or we will provide specific transition time in the program to allow him to exit.   We would be happy to extend the time for his remarks at the dinner if he would prefer to engage in a lengthier discussion.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Feb-17-2017 002431 Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 002432 lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002433 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:20 AM Wonderful!  I will be in touch about the details.   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Feb-17-2017 002434 Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002435 Feb?17?2017 002436 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov; Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:20 AM Wonderful!  I will be in touch about the details.   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:20 AM To: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Cc: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception Brian, Yes we can definitely have him there to say a few words. Thank you for the invite! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        "Brian Bush" Cc:        "Ashley Olmstead" Date:        04/09/2013 10:14 AM Subject:        Re: Pre-ALEC Reception The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley. She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar. Feb-17-2017 002437 Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002438 Feb?17?2017 002439 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Ashley Olmstead RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:20 AM Thank you again.  Ashley, I will wait for your confirmation before I tell anyone he will be in attendance.    From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:15 AM To: Brian Bush Cc: Ashley Olmstead Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley.  She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar.  Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent Feb-17-2017 002440 spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002441 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Ashley Olmstead RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:20 AM Thank you again.  Ashley, I will wait for your confirmation before I tell anyone he will be in attendance.    From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:15 AM To: Brian Bush Cc: Ashley Olmstead Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley.  She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar.  Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent Feb-17-2017 002442 spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002443 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:13 AM You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar.  Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   Feb-17-2017 002444 5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002445 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov RE: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:10 AM FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network. Feb-17-2017 002446 Feb-17-2017 002447 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Dave Bond, OCPA dave@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Join us for "How Money Walks" event 04/08/2013 01:07 PM If you missed Travis Brown at CPAC, make plans to see him at OCPA April 11! OCPA President Michael Carnuccio invites you and a guest to a special, lunchtime event featuring Feb-17-2017 002448 Travis H. Brown author of How Money Walks    Thursday, April 11, 2013 11:45 a.m. lunch provided 12:15 p.m. presentation OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104        Limited seating available -- make your reservation now! Please RSVP to Dave Bond at 405-602-1667 or dave@ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002449 How Money Walks Video Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dave@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002450 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Dave Bond, OCPA dave@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Join us for "How Money Walks" event 04/08/2013 01:07 PM If you missed Travis Brown at CPAC, make plans to see him at OCPA April 11! OCPA President Michael Carnuccio invites you and a guest to a special, lunchtime event featuring Feb-17-2017 002451 Travis H. Brown author of How Money Walks    Thursday, April 11, 2013 11:45 a.m. lunch provided 12:15 p.m. presentation OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104        Limited seating available -- make your reservation now! Please RSVP to Dave Bond at 405-602-1667 or dave@ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002452 How Money Walks Video Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dave@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002453 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Dave Bond, OCPA dave@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Join us for "How Money Walks" event 04/08/2013 01:07 PM If you missed Travis Brown at CPAC, make plans to see him at OCPA April 11! OCPA President Michael Carnuccio invites you and a guest to a special, lunchtime event featuring Feb-17-2017 002454 Travis H. Brown author of How Money Walks    Thursday, April 11, 2013 11:45 a.m. lunch provided 12:15 p.m. presentation OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104        Limited seating available -- make your reservation now! Please RSVP to Dave Bond at 405-602-1667 or dave@ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002455 How Money Walks Video Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dave@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002456 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Brian Bush Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:13 AM Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar.  Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please Feb-17-2017 002457 join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002458 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Brian Bush Ashley Olmstead Re: Pre-ALEC Reception 04/09/2013 10:14 AM The calendar looks ok to me but I'm ccing Ashley.  She is the keeper of the calendar :-) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:13 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: You are the best.  Can I tell them he is confirmed as the speaker, or should I wait to hear back from you?   From: Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:13 AM To: Brian Bush Subject: Re: Pre-ALEC Reception   Got it! Thanks so much. I will get it on the calendar.  Sent from my iPhone On Apr 9, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Brian Bush" wrote: FYI   From: Brian Bush Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:12 AM To: 'melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov' Subject: Pre-ALEC Reception   Hi Melissa,   We are hosting a reception on May 2 for state legislators from around the country, and several of our Oklahoma lawmakers have been invited as well.  The details about the reception are below my signature.  I wanted to ask if you thought AG Pruitt could attend and say a few words.  We would love to have him if he can be there because he is an excellent spokesman for the idea of federalism and restoring the balance of power between the states and the federal government.  We appreciate all that you guys are doing.  Please let me know what you think.   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. Feb-17-2017 002459 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org   Please join us for reception and conversation about federalism and local control.   5 pm until 6:30 pm  Thursday, May 2, 2013   Nonna's Restaurant 1 Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City (Bricktown) The time is now to restore the balance of power in our states. Please join fellow state legislators and national leaders as we discuss strategies and tactics to keep government local.   Please RSVP here on or before April 29 or to Holly Carter, holly@statebudgetsolutions.org.   Hosted by The Federalism in Action Project, The Liberty Foundation, The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, and The State Policy Network.   Feb-17-2017 002460 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Policymakers touting marriage 06/13/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension By Brandon Dutcher reform Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Feb-17-2017 002461 Marriage Knot The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Forward the cause:      Given the wealth of scientific data about the benefits of marriage, Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon and other policymakers are right to promote the institution.   Click here to read more on our blog.         Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002462 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Policymakers touting marriage 06/13/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension By Brandon Dutcher reform Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Feb-17-2017 002463 Marriage Knot The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Forward the cause:      Given the wealth of scientific data about the benefits of marriage, Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon and other policymakers are right to promote the institution.   Click here to read more on our blog.         Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002464 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Policymakers touting marriage 06/13/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension By Brandon Dutcher reform Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Feb-17-2017 002465 Marriage Knot The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Forward the cause:      Given the wealth of scientific data about the benefits of marriage, Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon and other policymakers are right to promote the institution.   Click here to read more on our blog.         Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002466 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Policymakers touting marriage 06/13/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot? Time to think big on pension By Brandon Dutcher reform Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Feb-17-2017 002467 Marriage Knot The Prius plan Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives Forward the cause:      Given the wealth of scientific data about the benefits of marriage, Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon and other policymakers are right to promote the institution.   Click here to read more on our blog.         Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002468 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Time to think big on pension reform 06/12/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Time to think big on pension reform   By Brandon Dutcher The Prius plan Feb-17-2017 002469 Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:          In a new report released last week ('Saving Workers' Retirement: First Steps Toward Public Pension Reform in Oklahoma'), OCPA unveiled a plan which ensures that current state employees and retirees get the retirement they were promised, sets in motion a plan to pay down unfunded liabilities, and brings the government's pension system into the 21st century. As OCPA fiscal policy director Jonathan Small told journalist Pat McGuigan, it's time for Oklahoma's political leaders to think big.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002470 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Time to think big on pension reform 06/12/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Time to think big on pension reform   By Brandon Dutcher The Prius plan Feb-17-2017 002471 Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:          In a new report released last week ('Saving Workers' Retirement: First Steps Toward Public Pension Reform in Oklahoma'), OCPA unveiled a plan which ensures that current state employees and retirees get the retirement they were promised, sets in motion a plan to pay down unfunded liabilities, and brings the government's pension system into the 21st century. As OCPA fiscal policy director Jonathan Small told journalist Pat McGuigan, it's time for Oklahoma's political leaders to think big.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002472 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Time to think big on pension reform 06/12/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Time to think big on pension reform   By Brandon Dutcher The Prius plan Feb-17-2017 002473 Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:          In a new report released last week ('Saving Workers' Retirement: First Steps Toward Public Pension Reform in Oklahoma'), OCPA unveiled a plan which ensures that current state employees and retirees get the retirement they were promised, sets in motion a plan to pay down unfunded liabilities, and brings the government's pension system into the 21st century. As OCPA fiscal policy director Jonathan Small told journalist Pat McGuigan, it's time for Oklahoma's political leaders to think big.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002474 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Time to think big on pension reform 06/12/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obama administration: Hobby Lobby imposes its religious beliefs on employees by existing Time to think big on pension reform   By Brandon Dutcher The Prius plan Feb-17-2017 002475 Assimilated lawmakers become 'small cogs in the industry of big government'  VIDEO: Henry Scholarships are improving children's lives How fast does Oklahoma's state government spend your money? Forward the cause:          In a new report released last week ('Saving Workers' Retirement: First Steps Toward Public Pension Reform in Oklahoma'), OCPA unveiled a plan which ensures that current state employees and retirees get the retirement they were promised, sets in motion a plan to pay down unfunded liabilities, and brings the government's pension system into the 21st century. As OCPA fiscal policy director Jonathan Small told journalist Pat McGuigan, it's time for Oklahoma's political leaders to think big.     Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002476 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Searching for leadership 04/26/2013 09:35 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Searching for leadership    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    I want to take a moment to reflect on President Ronald Reagan. Although his presidency was filled with vivid speeches and moments of greatness, for me, none ever came close to those 50 seconds during Feb-17-2017 002477 his speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987 when he said: "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"   Two years later, the Berlin Wall fell and millions of Eastern Europeans were free.   President Reagan uttered those words against the advice of the experts and diplomats. Each time they took those words out of his speech, he put them back in.   Like the 300 brave Spartans led by King Leonidas against the mass of Xerxes' Persians, our leaders need to put Oklahoma's and America's future ahead of their own self-interest. They need to form an impenetrable phalanx that can withstand the blows of any special-interest foe.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002478 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Searching for leadership 04/26/2013 09:35 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Searching for leadership    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    I want to take a moment to reflect on President Ronald Reagan. Although his presidency was filled with vivid speeches and moments of greatness, for me, none ever came close to those 50 seconds during Feb-17-2017 002479 his speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987 when he said: "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"   Two years later, the Berlin Wall fell and millions of Eastern Europeans were free.   President Reagan uttered those words against the advice of the experts and diplomats. Each time they took those words out of his speech, he put them back in.   Like the 300 brave Spartans led by King Leonidas against the mass of Xerxes' Persians, our leaders need to put Oklahoma's and America's future ahead of their own self-interest. They need to form an impenetrable phalanx that can withstand the blows of any special-interest foe.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002480 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Searching for leadership 04/26/2013 09:35 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Searching for leadership    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    I want to take a moment to reflect on President Ronald Reagan. Although his presidency was filled with vivid speeches and moments of greatness, for me, none ever came close to those 50 seconds during Feb-17-2017 002481 his speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987 when he said: "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"   Two years later, the Berlin Wall fell and millions of Eastern Europeans were free.   President Reagan uttered those words against the advice of the experts and diplomats. Each time they took those words out of his speech, he put them back in.   Like the 300 brave Spartans led by King Leonidas against the mass of Xerxes' Persians, our leaders need to put Oklahoma's and America's future ahead of their own self-interest. They need to form an impenetrable phalanx that can withstand the blows of any special-interest foe.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002482 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Searching for leadership 04/26/2013 09:34 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Searching for leadership    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    I want to take a moment to reflect on President Ronald Reagan. Although his presidency was filled with vivid speeches and moments of greatness, for me, none ever came close to those 50 seconds during Feb-17-2017 002483 his speech at the Brandenburg Gate in 1987 when he said: "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"   Two years later, the Berlin Wall fell and millions of Eastern Europeans were free.   President Reagan uttered those words against the advice of the experts and diplomats. Each time they took those words out of his speech, he put them back in.   Like the 300 brave Spartans led by King Leonidas against the mass of Xerxes' Persians, our leaders need to put Oklahoma's and America's future ahead of their own self-interest. They need to form an impenetrable phalanx that can withstand the blows of any special-interest foe.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002484 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Celebrate Citizenship Thursday, May 9 04/24/2013 11:06 AM Friends, In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, we saw the crucial role citizens play during a tragedy, and "we need to maintain robust civil society and public spiritedness," the Washington Examiner correctly observed (Civil society, not Big Brother, is the American way).   OCPA agrees that citizenship is worth advancing and celebrating. We invite you to join us as we honor two leading conservative citizens -- former Heritage Feb-17-2017 002485 Foundation president Dr. Ed Feulner and current president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation or register online to reserve your tickets. I hope you are encouraged by true and responsible acts of citizenship. Even after 18 years, we Oklahomans know firsthand it's possible to make a difference in times of crisis. Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002486 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Celebrate Citizenship Thursday, May 9 04/24/2013 11:06 AM Friends, In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, we saw the crucial role citizens play during a tragedy, and "we need to maintain robust civil society and public spiritedness," the Washington Examiner correctly observed (Civil society, not Big Brother, is the American way).   OCPA agrees that citizenship is worth advancing and celebrating. We invite you to join us as we honor two leading conservative citizens -- former Heritage Feb-17-2017 002487 Foundation president Dr. Ed Feulner and current president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation or register online to reserve your tickets. I hope you are encouraged by true and responsible acts of citizenship. Even after 18 years, we Oklahomans know firsthand it's possible to make a difference in times of crisis. Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002488 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Celebrate Citizenship Thursday, May 9 04/24/2013 11:06 AM Friends, In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, we saw the crucial role citizens play during a tragedy, and "we need to maintain robust civil society and public spiritedness," the Washington Examiner correctly observed (Civil society, not Big Brother, is the American way).   OCPA agrees that citizenship is worth advancing and celebrating. We invite you to join us as we honor two leading conservative citizens -- former Heritage Feb-17-2017 002489 Foundation president Dr. Ed Feulner and current president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation or register online to reserve your tickets. I hope you are encouraged by true and responsible acts of citizenship. Even after 18 years, we Oklahomans know firsthand it's possible to make a difference in times of crisis. Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002490 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA rachel@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Celebrate Citizenship Thursday, May 9 04/24/2013 11:05 AM Friends, In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, we saw the crucial role citizens play during a tragedy, and "we need to maintain robust civil society and public spiritedness," the Washington Examiner correctly observed (Civil society, not Big Brother, is the American way).   OCPA agrees that citizenship is worth advancing and celebrating. We invite you to join us as we honor two leading conservative citizens -- former Heritage Feb-17-2017 002491 Foundation president Dr. Ed Feulner and current president Sen. Jim DeMint at OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner May 9, 2013. Click here to view invitation or register online to reserve your tickets. I hope you are encouraged by true and responsible acts of citizenship. Even after 18 years, we Oklahomans know firsthand it's possible to make a difference in times of crisis. Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by rachel@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002492 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov> wrote: We can do the May 9 event. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From: Melissa Houston/OAG To: Karma Robinson , Ashley Olmstead/OAG@OAG Date: 04/23/2013 03:02 PM Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I think we can do the May 9 event.  Ashley will you check the calendar? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorneyclient privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Feb-17-2017 002493 From: Karma Robinson To: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date: 04/23/2013 02:25 PM Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner Ok just let me know. - K From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:25 PM To: Karma Robinson Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote:      Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either      on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate      sponsors and trustees.      As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one      of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just      let me know - seating is limited.  - See you on the 9th and thank you      for your support.      Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President,      Heritage Foundation.      Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President,      Heritage Foundation                                Avery Board Room                       Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs                              1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.      Karma Robinson      Vice President for Development      Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.      1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.      Oklahoma City, OK 73104      Office: 405-602-1667      Cell: 405-590-0493      karma@ocpathink.org      www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002494 Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002495 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov> wrote: We can do the May 9 event. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From: Melissa Houston/OAG To: Karma Robinson , Ashley Olmstead/OAG@OAG Date: 04/23/2013 03:02 PM Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I think we can do the May 9 event.  Ashley will you check the calendar? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorneyclient privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Feb-17-2017 002496 From: Karma Robinson To: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date: 04/23/2013 02:25 PM Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner Ok just let me know. - K From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:25 PM To: Karma Robinson Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote:      Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either      on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate      sponsors and trustees.      As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one      of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just      let me know - seating is limited.  - See you on the 9th and thank you      for your support.      Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President,      Heritage Foundation.      Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President,      Heritage Foundation                                Avery Board Room                       Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs                              1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.      Karma Robinson      Vice President for Development      Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.      1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.      Oklahoma City, OK 73104      Office: 405-602-1667      Cell: 405-590-0493      karma@ocpathink.org      www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002497 Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002498 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson; Ashley Olmstead Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner 04/23/2013 03:02 PM I think we can do the May 9 event.  Ashley will you check the calendar? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. From:        Karma Robinson To:        "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        04/23/2013 02:25 PM Subject:        Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner Ok just let me know. - K From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:25 PM To: Karma Robinson Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate sponsors and trustees.   As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just let me know - seating is limited.  See you on the 9th and thank you for your support.   Feb-17-2017 002499 Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President, Heritage Foundation.   Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President, Heritage Foundation Avery Board Room Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002500 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA jennie@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Okla school choice coalition meeting May 9 04/23/2013 02:40 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next meeting will be Thursday, May 9 at noon at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jennie Kleese at Jennie@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 002501 Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by jennie@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002502 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA jennie@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Okla school choice coalition meeting May 9 04/23/2013 02:40 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next meeting will be Thursday, May 9 at noon at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jennie Kleese at Jennie@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 002503 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by jennie@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002504 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner 04/23/2013 02:25 PM Ok just let me know. - K  From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:25 PM To: Karma Robinson Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate sponsors and trustees.    As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just let me know seating is limited.  - See you on the 9th and thank you for your support.   Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President, Heritage Foundation.   Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President, Heritage Foundation  Avery Board Room Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs  1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002505 Feb-17-2017 002506 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa Houston Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner 04/23/2013 01:07 PM Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate sponsors and trustees.    As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just let me know - seating is limited.  See you on the 9th and thank you for your support.   Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President, Heritage Foundation.   Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President, Heritage Foundation  Avery Board Room Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs  1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002507 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson; Ashley Olmstead Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner 04/23/2013 03:02 PM I think we can do the May 9 event.  Ashley will you check the calendar? Melissa McLawhorn Houston Chief of Staff Assistant Attorney General Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone (405) 522-4422 melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The information contained in this email message is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. ▼ Karma Robinson ---04/23/2013 02:25:57 PM---Ok just let me know. - K From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" To:    "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" , Date:    04/23/2013 02:25 PM Subject:    Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner Ok just let me know. - K From: "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:25 PM To: Karma Robinson Subject: Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate sponsors and trustees.   As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just let me know - seating is limited.  - See you on the 9th and thank you for your support.  Feb-17-2017 002508 Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President, Heritage Foundation.   Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President, Heritage Foundation Avery Board Room Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002509 From: To: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson Re: Private Meetings with Sen. Demint & Ed Fuelner 04/23/2013 02:25 PM I'm sure we will. Let me check the schedule v Sent from my iPhone On Apr 23, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Let me know if AG Pruitt is interested in attending either on of these meetings.  These are for our Citizenship Dinner corporate sponsors and trustees.    As one of our key supporters , you are invited to attend either one of these smaller meetings with Senator Demint or Mr. Feulner.  Just let me know seating is limited.  - See you on the 9th and thank you for your support.   Thursday, May 9th 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm    Senator Jim Demint, President, Heritage Foundation.   Friday, May 10th    8:15 am - 9:30 am   Ed Feulner, Former President, Heritage Foundation  Avery Board Room Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs  1402 N. Lincoln Blvd.   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.  Oklahoma City, OK 73104  Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 002510 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Fool's gold 05/03/2013 11:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Fool's gold    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    It's easy for Oklahoma's political leaders to complain about President Barack Obama and out-of-control federal spending, and paint themselves as the second coming of Republican U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn. Feb-17-2017 002511 Now they have an opportunity to put their money where their mouth is. They actually have the opportunity to, in effect, veto new federal spending.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002512 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Fool's gold 05/03/2013 11:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Fool's gold    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    It's easy for Oklahoma's political leaders to complain about President Barack Obama and out-of-control federal spending, and paint themselves as the second coming of Republican U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn. Feb-17-2017 002513 Now they have an opportunity to put their money where their mouth is. They actually have the opportunity to, in effect, veto new federal spending.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002514 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Fool's gold 05/03/2013 11:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Fool's gold    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    It's easy for Oklahoma's political leaders to complain about President Barack Obama and out-of-control federal spending, and paint themselves as the second coming of Republican U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn. Feb-17-2017 002515 Now they have an opportunity to put their money where their mouth is. They actually have the opportunity to, in effect, veto new federal spending.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002516 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Fool's gold 05/03/2013 11:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate   Fool's gold    Michael By Michael Carnuccio    It's easy for Oklahoma's political leaders to complain about President Barack Obama and out-of-control federal spending, and paint themselves as the second coming of Republican U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn. Feb-17-2017 002517 Now they have an opportunity to put their money where their mouth is. They actually have the opportunity to, in effect, veto new federal spending.   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002518 From: To: Subject: Date: Brian Bush Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Tonights event 05/02/2013 04:11 PM Thank you!   Brian Bush, J.D. Executive Vice President Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-471-3869 Fax: 855-819-0085 www.ocpathink.org       From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 3:58 PM To: Brian Bush Subject: Tonights event Hey Brian, Was just looking through everything for this evening and wanted to make sure you knew that Melissa will be in attendance with him. I do not know that they will stay for the dinner..but just in case you needed to know. She in fact will be there too! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 002519 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Brian Bush Tonights event 05/02/2013 03:57 PM Hey Brian, Was just looking through everything for this evening and wanted to make sure you knew that Melissa will be in attendance with him. I do not know that they will stay for the dinner..but just in case you needed to know. She in fact will be there too! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 002520 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' 05/02/2013 09:48 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' By Brandon Dutcher  Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' Feb-17-2017 002521 agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Forward the cause:        "As the battle over Medicaid expansion rages in the states," Christina Corieri writes in The Wall Street Journal, "supporters of expansion have dusted off an age-old favorite in making the case for taking federal dollars. They say: If our state doesn't take the money, those dollars will go to some other state instead.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002522 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' 05/02/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' By Brandon Dutcher  Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' Feb-17-2017 002523 agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Forward the cause:        "As the battle over Medicaid expansion rages in the states," Christina Corieri writes in The Wall Street Journal, "supporters of expansion have dusted off an age-old favorite in making the case for taking federal dollars. They say: If our state doesn't take the money, those dollars will go to some other state instead.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002524 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' 05/02/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' By Brandon Dutcher  Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' Feb-17-2017 002525 agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Forward the cause:        "As the battle over Medicaid expansion rages in the states," Christina Corieri writes in The Wall Street Journal, "supporters of expansion have dusted off an age-old favorite in making the case for taking federal dollars. They say: If our state doesn't take the money, those dollars will go to some other state instead.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002526 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' 05/02/2013 09:47 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: State agency revolving funds deserve closer scrutiny Oklahoma policymakers fed up with federal spending 'finally have a chance to do something about it' By Brandon Dutcher  Women's liberation 2.0: It's time for an 'Etsy-earner' Feb-17-2017 002527 agenda  VIDEO: Obamacare's Medicaid expansion hurts the poor This land is not your land  Protecting the brand: Think tanks battle crony capitalism Forward the cause:        "As the battle over Medicaid expansion rages in the states," Christina Corieri writes in The Wall Street Journal, "supporters of expansion have dusted off an age-old favorite in making the case for taking federal dollars. They say: If our state doesn't take the money, those dollars will go to some other state instead.   Click here to read more on our blog. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002528 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Roger Gaddis 'James Wilbanks'; 'Beth Kerr'; 'Bill Peacher'; 'Billie C Stephenson'; 'Gary Trennepohl'; gwinters@cvtech.edu; 'James Dickson'; 'Jill Geiger'; 'Jonathan Small'; 'Phil Lewis'; 'Sherrie L Barnes'; 'Stewart Meyers'; 'Vernon Florence' 'Regina Switzer'; 'Dixie Moody'; 'Grant Soderberg'; 'Joe Ezzell'; 'Josh Richardson'; 'Rocky Cooper'; 'Kim Bold' RE: The new Oklahoma Economic Report is now live 05/03/2013 03:26 PM the report shines a very favorable light on OTRS, and rightfully so as the math shows the evidence..............good job James!, along with your staff and a committed group of advisors and board members!   Roger     Roger Gaddis, CPA/CFP® Wealth Advisor Gaddis & Gaddis Wealth Management LLC email:  roger@gaddisandgaddis.com website:  www.gaddisandgaddis.com Helping successful people manage their financial world! Securities and financial planning services offered through LPL Financial, members FINRA/SIPC From: James Wilbanks [mailto:jaws@trs.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 12:54 PM To: Beth Kerr (EKerr@uco.edu); Bill Peacher; Billie C Stephenson (Billiestephenson41@yahoo.com); Gary Trennepohl (gary.trennepohl@okstate.edu); gwinters@cvtech.edu; James Dickson (dickson@bancfirst.com); Jill Geiger; Jonathan Small (jonathan@ocpathink.org); Phil Lewis (phil.lewis@oc.edu); Roger Gaddis (roger@gaddisandgaddis.com); Sherrie L Barnes (cbarnes38@cox.net); Stewart Meyers; Vernon Florence (vflorence@suddenlink.net) Cc: Regina Switzer; Dixie Moody; Grant Soderberg; Joe Ezzell; Josh Richardson; Rocky Cooper; Kim Bold Subject: FW: The new Oklahoma Economic Report is now live Trustees, Below is a link to the newest version of the Oklahoma Economic Report from State Treasurer Ken Miller. My interpretation of the newsletter is that it indicates a marked change has occurred in the past few days regarding the various pension reform being considered. Please let me know if you have questions. Thanks, James R. Wilbanks, Ph.D. Executive Director Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System P.O. Box 53524 Oklahoma City, OK 73152 v: 405.521.4745 f: 405.522.0633 From: Treasurer Ken Miller [mailto:tim.allen@treasurer.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 8:26 PM Subject: The new Oklahoma Economic Report is now live Feb-17-2017 002529 The latest edition of the Oklahoma Economic Report from the State Treasurer's Office is ready for you to download and read. Download and read it now. The new report and all previous issues are available at the Treasurer's web site: http://www.treasurer.ok.gov Stories this month include: * Pension proposals offer potential savings * Treasurer’s commentary: What a difference a year makes * Q & A with House Budget Chair Scott Martin * YTD General Revenue slightly ahead of estimate * Gross revenue up in March * Unemployment unchanged * Economic indicators For more information contact: Tim Allen, Deputy Treasurer for Communications & Program Administration, (405) 522-4212 This message was sent from the GoGov Notification system. Feb-17-2017 002530 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA jennie@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Okla school choice coalition meeting June 20 05/24/2013 12:20 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next meeting will be Thursday, June 20 at noon at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jennie Kleese at Jennie@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 002531 Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by jennie@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002532 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA jennie@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Okla school choice coalition meeting June 20 05/24/2013 12:20 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next meeting will be Thursday, June 20 at noon at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jennie Kleese at Jennie@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 002533 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by jennie@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002534 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Shining city on a hill 05/24/2013 08:02 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Shining city on a hill     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was speaking to Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin earlier this week about the response of Oklahomans to the storms. He observed in awe, "I watched your entire briefing Feb-17-2017 002535 today. You had all heads of state departments including churches, conferences of churches. You have almost a faith-based FEMA here in addition to FEMA. The first thing to learn about Oklahoma often is it's a very religious state and that comes in critically right now for a lot of these people."   "If you're waiting for the government, you're going to be in for an awful long wait," his colleague, reporter Harry Smith, would later say. "But the Baptist men, they are going to get it done tomorrow (as they are already delivering food on the street)."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to tyler.laughlin@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002536 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Shining city on a hill 05/24/2013 08:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Shining city on a hill     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was speaking to Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin earlier this week about the response of Oklahomans to the storms. He observed in awe, "I watched your entire briefing Feb-17-2017 002537 today. You had all heads of state departments including churches, conferences of churches. You have almost a faith-based FEMA here in addition to FEMA. The first thing to learn about Oklahoma often is it's a very religious state and that comes in critically right now for a lot of these people."   "If you're waiting for the government, you're going to be in for an awful long wait," his colleague, reporter Harry Smith, would later say. "But the Baptist men, they are going to get it done tomorrow (as they are already delivering food on the street)."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to alecia.george@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002538 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Shining city on a hill 05/24/2013 08:02 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Shining city on a hill     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was speaking to Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin earlier this week about the response of Oklahomans to the storms. He observed in awe, "I watched your entire briefing Feb-17-2017 002539 today. You had all heads of state departments including churches, conferences of churches. You have almost a faith-based FEMA here in addition to FEMA. The first thing to learn about Oklahoma often is it's a very religious state and that comes in critically right now for a lot of these people."   "If you're waiting for the government, you're going to be in for an awful long wait," his colleague, reporter Harry Smith, would later say. "But the Baptist men, they are going to get it done tomorrow (as they are already delivering food on the street)."   Click to read more.  Published each week, Free Market Friday is a syndicated column in The Journal Record written by OCPA president Michael Carnuccio.    Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 002540 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Shining city on a hill 05/24/2013 08:02 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Shining city on a hill     Michael By Michael Carnuccio    NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was speaking to Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin earlier this week about the response of Oklahomans to the storms. He observed in awe, "I watched your entire briefing Feb-17-2017 002541