From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org alecia.george@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Saving the GOP 11/08/2013 03:03 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Saving the GOP    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     Political pundits and activists alike seem astounded by carpetbagger Terry McAuliffe's victory in Virginia's high-profile gubernatorial contest. They shouldn't be. Republicans have been put on notice -Feb-17-2017 006217 again. What played out there was not unlike what converted Colorado from a sold red state to the not-so-battleground territory Democrats now enjoy. Just as Colorado's demographics have transformed from an influx of Californians, northern Virginia has changed the lead of Southern states. In fact, it's a textbook example of how growing government not only violates Republican ideals, it undercuts the GOP's future. The progression in northern Virginia is due in no small part to the swelling federal government, with bureaucrats, activists and consultants beholden to Uncle Sam. The northern portion of Virginia is blue and growing.            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 kelly@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 006218 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Saving the GOP 11/08/2013 03:03 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Saving the GOP    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     Political pundits and activists alike seem astounded by carpetbagger Terry McAuliffe's victory in Virginia's high-profile gubernatorial contest. They shouldn't be. Republicans have been put on notice -Feb-17-2017 006219 again. What played out there was not unlike what converted Colorado from a sold red state to the not-so-battleground territory Democrats now enjoy. Just as Colorado's demographics have transformed from an influx of Californians, northern Virginia has changed the lead of Southern states. In fact, it's a textbook example of how growing government not only violates Republican ideals, it undercuts the GOP's future. The progression in northern Virginia is due in no small part to the swelling federal government, with bureaucrats, activists and consultants beholden to Uncle Sam. The northern portion of Virginia is blue and growing.            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 kelly@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 006220 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Saving the GOP 11/08/2013 03:02 PM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Saving the GOP    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     Political pundits and activists alike seem astounded by carpetbagger Terry McAuliffe's victory in Virginia's high-profile gubernatorial contest. They shouldn't be. Republicans have been put on notice -Feb-17-2017 006221 again. What played out there was not unlike what converted Colorado from a sold red state to the not-so-battleground territory Democrats now enjoy. Just as Colorado's demographics have transformed from an influx of Californians, northern Virginia has changed the lead of Southern states. In fact, it's a textbook example of how growing government not only violates Republican ideals, it undercuts the GOP's future. The progression in northern Virginia is due in no small part to the swelling federal government, with bureaucrats, activists and consultants beholden to Uncle Sam. The northern portion of Virginia is blue and growing.            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 kelly@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 006222 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Empowering students 10/25/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Empowering students      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Last year, an engaged educator at Roosevelt Middle School, a Title I school in the Oklahoma Public Schools District, asked his students to write a Feb-17-2017 006223 letter to their congressman. Unfortunately, their response was more apathy than enthusiasm. Most believed their letters would never be read, meaning their voices were not important. He wouldn't let that stop them, personally delivering the letters and arranging for Republican U.S. Rep. James Lankford to visit the school. During the visit, Lankford referenced the letters, identifying the students by name with their questions, thereby transforming their impression of what was possible and what they could achieve by reaching higher than society expects.   For Felix Linden, this wasn't enough. To him, they had barely scratched the surface of their potential. So, he teamed up with fellow teacher Lauren Knobbe and set out to remake what was possible for children on the south side of Oklahoma City. Together, they created the Roosevelt Leadership Academy.          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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006224 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Empowering students 10/25/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Empowering students      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Last year, an engaged educator at Roosevelt Middle School, a Title I school in the Oklahoma Public Schools District, asked his students to write a Feb-17-2017 006225 letter to their congressman. Unfortunately, their response was more apathy than enthusiasm. Most believed their letters would never be read, meaning their voices were not important. He wouldn't let that stop them, personally delivering the letters and arranging for Republican U.S. Rep. James Lankford to visit the school. During the visit, Lankford referenced the letters, identifying the students by name with their questions, thereby transforming their impression of what was possible and what they could achieve by reaching higher than society expects.   For Felix Linden, this wasn't enough. To him, they had barely scratched the surface of their potential. So, he teamed up with fellow teacher Lauren Knobbe and set out to remake what was possible for children on the south side of Oklahoma City. Together, they created the Roosevelt Leadership Academy.          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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006226 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Empowering students 10/25/2013 08:05 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Empowering students      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Last year, an engaged educator at Roosevelt Middle School, a Title I school in the Oklahoma Public Schools District, asked his students to write a Feb-17-2017 006227 letter to their congressman. Unfortunately, their response was more apathy than enthusiasm. Most believed their letters would never be read, meaning their voices were not important. He wouldn't let that stop them, personally delivering the letters and arranging for Republican U.S. Rep. James Lankford to visit the school. During the visit, Lankford referenced the letters, identifying the students by name with their questions, thereby transforming their impression of what was possible and what they could achieve by reaching higher than society expects.   For Felix Linden, this wasn't enough. To him, they had barely scratched the surface of their potential. So, he teamed up with fellow teacher Lauren Knobbe and set out to remake what was possible for children on the south side of Oklahoma City. Together, they created the Roosevelt Leadership Academy.          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 kelly@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 006228 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Empowering students 10/25/2013 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Empowering students      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Last year, an engaged educator at Roosevelt Middle School, a Title I school in the Oklahoma Public Schools District, asked his students to write a Feb-17-2017 006229 letter to their congressman. Unfortunately, their response was more apathy than enthusiasm. Most believed their letters would never be read, meaning their voices were not important. He wouldn't let that stop them, personally delivering the letters and arranging for Republican U.S. Rep. James Lankford to visit the school. During the visit, Lankford referenced the letters, identifying the students by name with their questions, thereby transforming their impression of what was possible and what they could achieve by reaching higher than society expects.   For Felix Linden, this wasn't enough. To him, they had barely scratched the surface of their potential. So, he teamed up with fellow teacher Lauren Knobbe and set out to remake what was possible for children on the south side of Oklahoma City. Together, they created the Roosevelt Leadership Academy.          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 kelly@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 006230 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher education's diminishing return 10/24/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: A 'high-investment strategy' for children Obamacare train wreck continues Higher education's diminishing return   By Brandon Dutcher   President Bush helps Feb-17-2017 006231 OCPA celebrate 20 years How to fix schools that don't want to be fixed   Forward the cause:          "One of America's most durable myths," George Leef writes over at Forbes, "is that the more people who graduate from college, the more the economy will grow."   For many years, politicians and leaders of the higher education establishment have advanced that notion. In his first major speech as president, for example, Barack Obama said that if we want a strong economy, we need to lead the world in the percentage of the population that has earned a college degree. And in a recent op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, two college presidents (Robert Gates of William and Mary and David Boren of the University of Oklahoma) argued that decreasing state spending on higher education means that we are "sacrificing our young people's futures - and our future economic growth ..."       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006232 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Higher education's diminishing return 10/24/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: A 'high-investment strategy' for children Obamacare train wreck continues Higher education's diminishing return   By Brandon Dutcher   President Bush helps Feb-17-2017 006233 OCPA celebrate 20 years How to fix schools that don't want to be fixed   Forward the cause:          "One of America's most durable myths," George Leef writes over at Forbes, "is that the more people who graduate from college, the more the economy will grow."   For many years, politicians and leaders of the higher education establishment have advanced that notion. In his first major speech as president, for example, Barack Obama said that if we want a strong economy, we need to lead the world in the percentage of the population that has earned a college degree. And in a recent op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, two college presidents (Robert Gates of William and Mary and David Boren of the University of Oklahoma) argued that decreasing state spending on higher education means that we are "sacrificing our young people's futures - and our future economic growth ..."       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006234 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'We now have hope' 11/20/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: What waits on the exchange? The report cards are in 'We now have hope'   By Brandon Dutcher   Steering clear of the train wreck Feb-17-2017 006235 Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Forward the cause:            An Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs students is once again under attack, Oklahoma Watchdog reports ("Lawsuit by public-school educators attacks Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs children").   "A motley crew of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit asking the Oklahoma courts to toss out the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for students with disabilities," adds Oklahoma City University law professor Andrew Spiropoulos. "This renewed attempt to sever a lifeline for a small group of disabled students is vindictive because these plaintiffs know that these children suffered horribly in public schools. The program enables these children to escape an environment of bullying, ineffective instruction, and profound neglect and find specialized schools where they can blossom and reveal the beauty of their true nature."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006236 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'We now have hope' 11/20/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: What waits on the exchange? The report cards are in 'We now have hope'   By Brandon Dutcher   Steering clear of the train wreck Feb-17-2017 006237 Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Forward the cause:            An Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs students is once again under attack, Oklahoma Watchdog reports ("Lawsuit by public-school educators attacks Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs children").   "A motley crew of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit asking the Oklahoma courts to toss out the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for students with disabilities," adds Oklahoma City University law professor Andrew Spiropoulos. "This renewed attempt to sever a lifeline for a small group of disabled students is vindictive because these plaintiffs know that these children suffered horribly in public schools. The program enables these children to escape an environment of bullying, ineffective instruction, and profound neglect and find specialized schools where they can blossom and reveal the beauty of their true nature."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006238 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'We now have hope' 11/20/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: What waits on the exchange? The report cards are in 'We now have hope'   By Brandon Dutcher   Steering clear of the train wreck Feb-17-2017 006239 Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Forward the cause:            An Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs students is once again under attack, Oklahoma Watchdog reports ("Lawsuit by public-school educators attacks Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs children").   "A motley crew of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit asking the Oklahoma courts to toss out the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for students with disabilities," adds Oklahoma City University law professor Andrew Spiropoulos. "This renewed attempt to sever a lifeline for a small group of disabled students is vindictive because these plaintiffs know that these children suffered horribly in public schools. The program enables these children to escape an environment of bullying, ineffective instruction, and profound neglect and find specialized schools where they can blossom and reveal the beauty of their true nature."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006240 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'We now have hope' 11/20/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: What waits on the exchange? The report cards are in 'We now have hope'   By Brandon Dutcher   Steering clear of the train wreck Feb-17-2017 006241 Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Forward the cause:            An Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs students is once again under attack, Oklahoma Watchdog reports ("Lawsuit by public-school educators attacks Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs children").   "A motley crew of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit asking the Oklahoma courts to toss out the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for students with disabilities," adds Oklahoma City University law professor Andrew Spiropoulos. "This renewed attempt to sever a lifeline for a small group of disabled students is vindictive because these plaintiffs know that these children suffered horribly in public schools. The program enables these children to escape an environment of bullying, ineffective instruction, and profound neglect and find specialized schools where they can blossom and reveal the beauty of their true nature."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006242 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: 'We now have hope' 11/20/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: What waits on the exchange? The report cards are in 'We now have hope'   By Brandon Dutcher   Steering clear of the train wreck Feb-17-2017 006243 Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Forward the cause:            An Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs students is once again under attack, Oklahoma Watchdog reports ("Lawsuit by public-school educators attacks Oklahoma scholarship program for special-needs children").   "A motley crew of plaintiffs has filed a lawsuit asking the Oklahoma courts to toss out the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for students with disabilities," adds Oklahoma City University law professor Andrew Spiropoulos. "This renewed attempt to sever a lifeline for a small group of disabled students is vindictive because these plaintiffs know that these children suffered horribly in public schools. The program enables these children to escape an environment of bullying, ineffective instruction, and profound neglect and find specialized schools where they can blossom and reveal the beauty of their true nature."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006244 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: What waits on the exchange? 11/19/2013 08:30 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The report cards are in Steering clear of the train wreck What waits on the exchange?   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on Feb-17-2017 006245 freedom, taxes, job creation Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage Forward the cause:            The abysmal failure of the launch of Obamacare's insurance exchanges has received much attention. Proponents of Obamacare hope that website improvements and intense marketing will be able to salvage the effort. But an even more important discussion awaits once the exchanges are "operable." Getting health insurance through Obamacare's exchanges, especially with the assistance of tax credits, poses a great risk to the health and pocketbooks of those who apply.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006246 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: What waits on the exchange? 11/19/2013 08:30 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The report cards are in Steering clear of the train wreck What waits on the exchange?   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on Feb-17-2017 006247 freedom, taxes, job creation Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage Forward the cause:            The abysmal failure of the launch of Obamacare's insurance exchanges has received much attention. Proponents of Obamacare hope that website improvements and intense marketing will be able to salvage the effort. But an even more important discussion awaits once the exchanges are "operable." Getting health insurance through Obamacare's exchanges, especially with the assistance of tax credits, poses a great risk to the health and pocketbooks of those who apply.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006248 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: What waits on the exchange? 11/19/2013 08:30 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The report cards are in Steering clear of the train wreck What waits on the exchange?   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on Feb-17-2017 006249 freedom, taxes, job creation Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage Forward the cause:            The abysmal failure of the launch of Obamacare's insurance exchanges has received much attention. Proponents of Obamacare hope that website improvements and intense marketing will be able to salvage the effort. But an even more important discussion awaits once the exchanges are "operable." Getting health insurance through Obamacare's exchanges, especially with the assistance of tax credits, poses a great risk to the health and pocketbooks of those who apply.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006250 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: What waits on the exchange? 11/19/2013 08:28 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The report cards are in Steering clear of the train wreck What waits on the exchange?   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on Feb-17-2017 006251 freedom, taxes, job creation Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage Forward the cause:            The abysmal failure of the launch of Obamacare's insurance exchanges has received much attention. Proponents of Obamacare hope that website improvements and intense marketing will be able to salvage the effort. But an even more important discussion awaits once the exchanges are "operable." Getting health insurance through Obamacare's exchanges, especially with the assistance of tax credits, poses a great risk to the health and pocketbooks of those who apply.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006252 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: What waits on the exchange? 11/19/2013 08:28 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: The report cards are in Steering clear of the train wreck What waits on the exchange?   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on Feb-17-2017 006253 freedom, taxes, job creation Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage Forward the cause:            The abysmal failure of the launch of Obamacare's insurance exchanges has received much attention. Proponents of Obamacare hope that website improvements and intense marketing will be able to salvage the effort. But an even more important discussion awaits once the exchanges are "operable." Getting health insurance through Obamacare's exchanges, especially with the assistance of tax credits, poses a great risk to the health and pocketbooks of those who apply.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006254 From: To: Subject: Date: Dave Bond Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Out of Office: ICYMI:  AG Scott Pruitt on Fox News, "President's health care fix constitutional?" 11/18/2013 12:34 PM As of Monday, Nov 18, 2013, Dave Bond will no longer be accessible at this email address. You may contact him at davejbond@gmail.com. Thank you. Feb-17-2017 006255 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The report cards are in 11/18/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Steering clear of the train wreck Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation The report cards are in   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006256 Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?'   Forward the cause:          Several members of Oklahoma's monopoly-education establishment are continuing to complain about Oklahoma's A-F report cards. Gov. Mary Fallin, to her credit, is defending the state report cards while also drawing attention to what's called "the nation's report card," which shows that twothirds of Oklahoma's fourth-graders are below proficient in math, while nearly three-fourths are below proficient in reading.   If state and national report cards aren't enough, I commend to your attention the Global Report Card, a sophisticated data tool which compares student achievement in Oklahoma's school districts against the performance of students in a group of 25 developed countries.   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006257 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The report cards are in 11/18/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Steering clear of the train wreck Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation The report cards are in   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006258 Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?'   Forward the cause:          Several members of Oklahoma's monopoly-education establishment are continuing to complain about Oklahoma's A-F report cards. Gov. Mary Fallin, to her credit, is defending the state report cards while also drawing attention to what's called "the nation's report card," which shows that twothirds of Oklahoma's fourth-graders are below proficient in math, while nearly three-fourths are below proficient in reading.   If state and national report cards aren't enough, I commend to your attention the Global Report Card, a sophisticated data tool which compares student achievement in Oklahoma's school districts against the performance of students in a group of 25 developed countries.   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006259 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The report cards are in 11/18/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Steering clear of the train wreck Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation The report cards are in   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006260 Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?'   Forward the cause:          Several members of Oklahoma's monopoly-education establishment are continuing to complain about Oklahoma's A-F report cards. Gov. Mary Fallin, to her credit, is defending the state report cards while also drawing attention to what's called "the nation's report card," which shows that twothirds of Oklahoma's fourth-graders are below proficient in math, while nearly three-fourths are below proficient in reading.   If state and national report cards aren't enough, I commend to your attention the Global Report Card, a sophisticated data tool which compares student achievement in Oklahoma's school districts against the performance of students in a group of 25 developed countries.   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006261 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The report cards are in 11/18/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Steering clear of the train wreck Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation The report cards are in   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006262 Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?'   Forward the cause:          Several members of Oklahoma's monopoly-education establishment are continuing to complain about Oklahoma's A-F report cards. Gov. Mary Fallin, to her credit, is defending the state report cards while also drawing attention to what's called "the nation's report card," which shows that twothirds of Oklahoma's fourth-graders are below proficient in math, while nearly three-fourths are below proficient in reading.   If state and national report cards aren't enough, I commend to your attention the Global Report Card, a sophisticated data tool which compares student achievement in Oklahoma's school districts against the performance of students in a group of 25 developed countries.   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006263 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: The report cards are in 11/18/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Steering clear of the train wreck Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation The report cards are in   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006264 Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?'   Forward the cause:          Several members of Oklahoma's monopoly-education establishment are continuing to complain about Oklahoma's A-F report cards. Gov. Mary Fallin, to her credit, is defending the state report cards while also drawing attention to what's called "the nation's report card," which shows that twothirds of Oklahoma's fourth-graders are below proficient in math, while nearly three-fourths are below proficient in reading.   If state and national report cards aren't enough, I commend to your attention the Global Report Card, a sophisticated data tool which compares student achievement in Oklahoma's school districts against the performance of students in a group of 25 developed countries.   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006265 From: To: Subject: Date: Jason Nelson Andy Spiropoulos; Andy Lester; Robbie@edchoice.org; Leslie Hiner; Bill Price; Brandon Dutcher; Bill Hickman; Melissa Houston; Patrick Wyrick Religious freedom issue already decided - Readers Forum - TulsaWorld 11/16/2013 08:43 AM http://m.tulsaworld.com/opinion/readersforum/religious-freedom-issue-alreadydecided/article_5a8cf9c0-f6e1-54a7-9037-70b39215671e.html?mode=jqm Jason Nelson State Representative Capitol: (405) 557-7335 Oklahoma State Capitol, Room 301A Oklahoma City, OK 73105 State: jason.nelson@okhouse.gov Personal: jason@jasonnelson.us State Website: www.okhouse.gov/district87 Blog: www.jasonnelson.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jasonnelsonok Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jasonnelsonok NOTICE: The information in this email is confidential, legally privileged, and exempt from disclosure under law. It is intended solely for the addressee. 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Feb-17-2017 006266 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two 01/10/2014 08:29 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In recent news, it has been revealed that yet another often-cited reason for implementing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion has proved to be Feb-17-2017 006267 untrue.   President Barack Obama and numerous proponents of some form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion have repeatedly said that Medicaid must be expanded to address the problem of overuse of emergency rooms. Such promises claimed that if Medicaid is expanded, it would reduce use of emergency rooms. Recent studies have revealed this is not the case.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006268 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two 01/10/2014 08:29 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In recent news, it has been revealed that yet another often-cited reason for implementing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion has proved to be Feb-17-2017 006269 untrue.   President Barack Obama and numerous proponents of some form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion have repeatedly said that Medicaid must be expanded to address the problem of overuse of emergency rooms. Such promises claimed that if Medicaid is expanded, it would reduce use of emergency rooms. Recent studies have revealed this is not the case.   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 kelly@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 006270 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two 01/10/2014 08:29 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In recent news, it has been revealed that yet another often-cited reason for implementing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion has proved to be Feb-17-2017 006271 untrue.   President Barack Obama and numerous proponents of some form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion have repeatedly said that Medicaid must be expanded to address the problem of overuse of emergency rooms. Such promises claimed that if Medicaid is expanded, it would reduce use of emergency rooms. Recent studies have revealed this is not the case.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006272 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two 01/10/2014 08:28 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In recent news, it has been revealed that yet another often-cited reason for implementing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion has proved to be Feb-17-2017 006273 untrue.   President Barack Obama and numerous proponents of some form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion have repeatedly said that Medicaid must be expanded to address the problem of overuse of emergency rooms. Such promises claimed that if Medicaid is expanded, it would reduce use of emergency rooms. Recent studies have revealed this is not the case.   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 kelly@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 006274 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two 01/10/2014 08:28 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Told you so, part two    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In recent news, it has been revealed that yet another often-cited reason for implementing Obamacare's Medicaid expansion has proved to be Feb-17-2017 006275 untrue.   President Barack Obama and numerous proponents of some form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion have repeatedly said that Medicaid must be expanded to address the problem of overuse of emergency rooms. Such promises claimed that if Medicaid is expanded, it would reduce use of emergency rooms. Recent studies have revealed this is not the case.   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 kelly@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 006276 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 02:03 PM see you at slingers at 8:30 - K  On Jan 8, 2014, at 1:33 PM, wrote: 8:30 is great. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:34 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Great -Want to say 8:15 or 8:30 at Coffee Slingers? On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:30 PM, wrote: Great. I could do coffee but not lunch on Friday. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well. We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too. Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host. On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear Feb-17-2017 006277 “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Feb-17-2017 006278 Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. 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: karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org 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: karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org 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: karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org 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: karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org Feb-17-2017 006279 Feb-17-2017 006280 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson Rhonda Geller Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 01:33 PM 8:30 is great.  Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:34 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Great -Want to say 8:15 or 8:30 at Coffee Slingers? On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:30 PM, wrote: Great. I could do coffee but not lunch on Friday. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well. We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too. Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host. On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Feb-17-2017 006281 Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006282 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org 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 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 006283 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 12:34 PM Great -Want to say 8:15 or 8:30 at Coffee Slingers? On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:30 PM, wrote: Great. I could do coffee but not lunch on Friday. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well. We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too. Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host. On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Feb-17-2017 006284 This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc. Feb-17-2017 006285 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Office: 405-602-1667 Cell: 405-590-0493 karma@ocpathink.org www.ocpathink.org 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 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 006286 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson Katie Dark; Kelly Ferguson Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 12:30 PM Great. I could do coffee but not lunch on Friday.  Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well.  We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too.   Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host.   On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Feb-17-2017 006287 Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. 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 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 Feb-17-2017 006288 karma ocpathink. org Feb-17-2017 006289 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov; Kelly Ferguson Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 12:13 PM Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well.  We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too.   Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host.   On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the Feb-17-2017 006290 University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. 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 Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  Feb-17-2017 006291 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 006292 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov; Kelly Ferguson Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 12:13 PM Love too - What about Friday?   I could do coffee or lunch.  Also- Let us know any key folks that AG Pruitt would like us to reach out to as well.  We will get you a PDF of the invite so you can shoot to anyone that you think might be interested too.   Dr. O'Neal is confirmed as co-host.   On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:27 AM, wrote: Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite. Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the Feb-17-2017 006293 University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press . Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. 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 Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Inc.  Feb-17-2017 006294 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 006295 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' 12/04/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education'   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006296 Langston professor says school choice benefits students Remembering JFK Forward the cause:            In a column published last week in The Oklahoman, Lindsey M. Burke and Brittany Corona of The Heritage Foundation discussed the innovative Education Savings Account (ESA) program in Arizona, which allows parents to bank a portion of their child's per-pupil funding and use it to customize an education for their children.   ESAs are the first of their kind, giving parents full control over 90 percent of the funds that would have been spent on their child in their assigned public school. Once parents choose to withdraw a child from the public system, funds are deposited onto a restricted-use debit card; the parents are then able to direct spending to any education-related service or provider of choice.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006297 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' 12/04/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education'   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006298 Langston professor says school choice benefits students Remembering JFK Forward the cause:            In a column published last week in The Oklahoman, Lindsey M. Burke and Brittany Corona of The Heritage Foundation discussed the innovative Education Savings Account (ESA) program in Arizona, which allows parents to bank a portion of their child's per-pupil funding and use it to customize an education for their children.   ESAs are the first of their kind, giving parents full control over 90 percent of the funds that would have been spent on their child in their assigned public school. Once parents choose to withdraw a child from the public system, funds are deposited onto a restricted-use debit card; the parents are then able to direct spending to any education-related service or provider of choice.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006299 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' 12/04/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education'   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006300 Langston professor says school choice benefits students Remembering JFK Forward the cause:            In a column published last week in The Oklahoman, Lindsey M. Burke and Brittany Corona of The Heritage Foundation discussed the innovative Education Savings Account (ESA) program in Arizona, which allows parents to bank a portion of their child's per-pupil funding and use it to customize an education for their children.   ESAs are the first of their kind, giving parents full control over 90 percent of the funds that would have been spent on their child in their assigned public school. Once parents choose to withdraw a child from the public system, funds are deposited onto a restricted-use debit card; the parents are then able to direct spending to any education-related service or provider of choice.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006301 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' 12/04/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education'   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006302 Langston professor says school choice benefits students Remembering JFK Forward the cause:            In a column published last week in The Oklahoman, Lindsey M. Burke and Brittany Corona of The Heritage Foundation discussed the innovative Education Savings Account (ESA) program in Arizona, which allows parents to bank a portion of their child's per-pupil funding and use it to customize an education for their children.   ESAs are the first of their kind, giving parents full control over 90 percent of the funds that would have been spent on their child in their assigned public school. Once parents choose to withdraw a child from the public system, funds are deposited onto a restricted-use debit card; the parents are then able to direct spending to any education-related service or provider of choice.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006303 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' 12/04/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education'   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006304 Langston professor says school choice benefits students Remembering JFK Forward the cause:            In a column published last week in The Oklahoman, Lindsey M. Burke and Brittany Corona of The Heritage Foundation discussed the innovative Education Savings Account (ESA) program in Arizona, which allows parents to bank a portion of their child's per-pupil funding and use it to customize an education for their children.   ESAs are the first of their kind, giving parents full control over 90 percent of the funds that would have been spent on their child in their assigned public school. Once parents choose to withdraw a child from the public system, funds are deposited onto a restricted-use debit card; the parents are then able to direct spending to any education-related service or provider of choice.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006305 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Cassandra Howard Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Michael C Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/03/2013 03:08 PM Katie,   Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient.  I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you.  Best, Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support   of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Twitter: @OklaAG Facebook: AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006306 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Join our members on #GivingTuesday 12/03/2013 07:05 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's December, which for the majority of us means it's time to decorate the Christmas tree, shop for holiday deals, and make memories with friends and family. But December in Oklahoma is a fundraising frenzy for politicians before the legislative session begins. Too many times our money gets us policies aimed at protecting "the next election rather than the next generation," as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put it at an OCPA dinner.   For 20 years, OCPA has stood for true north, and with 2014 on the horizon we need Feb-17-2017 006307 members to support the good of our communities, state, and country. As part of #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting OCPA today. As a policy organization, our high-talent, high-capacity individuals fight every day to advance liberty and freedom for you and your family.     Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006308 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Join our members on #GivingTuesday 12/03/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's December, which for the majority of us means it's time to decorate the Christmas tree, shop for holiday deals, and make memories with friends and family. But December in Oklahoma is a fundraising frenzy for politicians before the legislative session begins. Too many times our money gets us policies aimed at protecting "the next election rather than the next generation," as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put it at an OCPA dinner.   For 20 years, OCPA has stood for true north, and with 2014 on the horizon we need Feb-17-2017 006309 members to support the good of our communities, state, and country. As part of #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting OCPA today. As a policy organization, our high-talent, high-capacity individuals fight every day to advance liberty and freedom for you and your family.     Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006310 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Join our members on #GivingTuesday 12/03/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's December, which for the majority of us means it's time to decorate the Christmas tree, shop for holiday deals, and make memories with friends and family. But December in Oklahoma is a fundraising frenzy for politicians before the legislative session begins. Too many times our money gets us policies aimed at protecting "the next election rather than the next generation," as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put it at an OCPA dinner.   For 20 years, OCPA has stood for true north, and with 2014 on the horizon we need Feb-17-2017 006311 members to support the good of our communities, state, and country. As part of #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting OCPA today. As a policy organization, our high-talent, high-capacity individuals fight every day to advance liberty and freedom for you and your family.     Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  Forward 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 006312 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Join our members on #GivingTuesday 12/03/2013 07:03 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's December, which for the majority of us means it's time to decorate the Christmas tree, shop for holiday deals, and make memories with friends and family. But December in Oklahoma is a fundraising frenzy for politicians before the legislative session begins. Too many times our money gets us policies aimed at protecting "the next election rather than the next generation," as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put it at an OCPA dinner.   For 20 years, OCPA has stood for true north, and with 2014 on the horizon we need Feb-17-2017 006313 members to support the good of our communities, state, and country. As part of #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting OCPA today. As a policy organization, our high-talent, high-capacity individuals fight every day to advance liberty and freedom for you and your family.     Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  Forward 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 006314 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Join our members on #GivingTuesday 12/03/2013 07:02 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's December, which for the majority of us means it's time to decorate the Christmas tree, shop for holiday deals, and make memories with friends and family. But December in Oklahoma is a fundraising frenzy for politicians before the legislative session begins. Too many times our money gets us policies aimed at protecting "the next election rather than the next generation," as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker put it at an OCPA dinner.   For 20 years, OCPA has stood for true north, and with 2014 on the horizon we need Feb-17-2017 006315 members to support the good of our communities, state, and country. As part of #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting OCPA today. As a policy organization, our high-talent, high-capacity individuals fight every day to advance liberty and freedom for you and your family.     Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  Forward 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 006316 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark michael@ocpathink.org Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/02/2013 03:25 PM Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support   of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Twitter: @OklaAG Facebook: AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006317 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline 01/08/2014 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline   By OCPA   Private agricultural research Feb-17-2017 006318 needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Forward the cause:          "As rural towns in Oklahoma and all over the country continue to die statistically and wither economically, paternalistic government programs replace what used to be thriving private-sector communities characterized by personal responsibility," OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik observes in a recent article. "Where government thrives at the expense of economic growth, the people populating these communities suffer as they become addicted to government assistance. Without work to build skills and character, rural towns are breeding generational poverty and hopelessness."    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006319 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline 01/08/2014 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline   By OCPA   Private agricultural research Feb-17-2017 006320 needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Forward the cause:          "As rural towns in Oklahoma and all over the country continue to die statistically and wither economically, paternalistic government programs replace what used to be thriving private-sector communities characterized by personal responsibility," OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik observes in a recent article. "Where government thrives at the expense of economic growth, the people populating these communities suffer as they become addicted to government assistance. Without work to build skills and character, rural towns are breeding generational poverty and hopelessness."    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006321 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline 01/08/2014 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline   By OCPA   Private agricultural research Feb-17-2017 006322 needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Forward the cause:          "As rural towns in Oklahoma and all over the country continue to die statistically and wither economically, paternalistic government programs replace what used to be thriving private-sector communities characterized by personal responsibility," OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik observes in a recent article. "Where government thrives at the expense of economic growth, the people populating these communities suffer as they become addicted to government assistance. Without work to build skills and character, rural towns are breeding generational poverty and hopelessness."    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006323 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline 01/08/2014 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline   By OCPA   Private agricultural research Feb-17-2017 006324 needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Forward the cause:          "As rural towns in Oklahoma and all over the country continue to die statistically and wither economically, paternalistic government programs replace what used to be thriving private-sector communities characterized by personal responsibility," OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik observes in a recent article. "Where government thrives at the expense of economic growth, the people populating these communities suffer as they become addicted to government assistance. Without work to build skills and character, rural towns are breeding generational poverty and hopelessness."    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006325 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline 01/08/2014 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private-sector investment needed to reverse rural decline   By OCPA   Private agricultural research Feb-17-2017 006326 needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Forward the cause:          "As rural towns in Oklahoma and all over the country continue to die statistically and wither economically, paternalistic government programs replace what used to be thriving private-sector communities characterized by personal responsibility," OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik observes in a recent article. "Where government thrives at the expense of economic growth, the people populating these communities suffer as they become addicted to government assistance. Without work to build skills and character, rural towns are breeding generational poverty and hopelessness."    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006327 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Karma Robinson Katie Dark Re: Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/08/2014 04:27 AM Yes we will. Thanks for the invite. How about you and I grab lunch or coffee when you have some time? Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:22 PM, "Karma Robinson" wrote: Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite.   Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear     “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters”     A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A]   Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd.   This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited.     BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to Feb-17-2017 006328 issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press. Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys.   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 006329 From: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Melissa Houston Russell Moore - OCPA, Wednesday, February 5 - 8:00 am - 9:00 am 01/07/2014 03:22 PM Melissa - Michael said that AG Pruitt would co-host this coffee with us.  I have call into Dr. O'Neal, but don't have answer yet.  Below is draft invite.   Mike O’Neal and Attorney General Scott Pruitt cordially invite you to hear   “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters” A talk by Dr. Russell Moore [introduced by Pruitt; Moore talks for 15-20 minutes, followed by Q&A] Hosted by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Oklahoma Baptists and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 8:00 to 9:00 AM At OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. BIO: Russell D. Moore is President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. He is the keynote speaker for the Rose Day event this year at the Oklahoma state capitol. Dr. Moore earned a B.S. in history and political science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He also received the M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and the Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore speaks frequently to issues of theology, culture, and public policy, having been quoted or published by many of the nation’s leading news agencies and periodicals — including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Associated Press. He blogs frequently at his “Moore to the Point” website, and is the author or editor of five books, including Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ, Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches, and The Kingdom of Christ: The New Evangelical Perspective. In addition to these, Dr. Moore is also the author of dozens of academic articles and essays within the field of systematic theology and Christian ethics. He also serves as Senior Editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Feb-17-2017 006330 An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Dr. Moore has served as a pastor for a number of Southern Baptist churches — most recently serving as preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church from 2008-2012. More broadly, Dr. Moore has served his denomination at-large, as chairman and four-time member of the SBC Resolutions Committee, and as a regular columnist for Baptist Press. Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to U.S. Congressman Gene Taylor. A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five boys. 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 006331 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov REMINDER: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting January 29 01/07/2014 02:22 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Wednesday, January 29 from noon to 2:00 at OCPA -- smack dab in the middle of National School Choice Week. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 006332 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006333 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard RE: visit with AG 01/06/2014 04:40 PM Cassandra, Is it okay if we change the location to Ingrid's Kitchen? It will be a good place to get some cookies after lunch. Thanks! 3701 North Youngs Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (2 blocks west of Pennsylvania on N.W. 36th Street) Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From: To: Date: Subject: Cassandra Howard "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , 01/06/2014 01:11 PM RE: visit with AG Sounds good!   Thanks, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 1:02 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: RE: visit with AG If he is available to meet at our office that would be great! Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 Feb-17-2017 006334 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From: To: Cassandra Howard "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc: Michael C Date: Subject: 01/06/2014 12:58 PM RE: visit with AG Katie, Yes, tomorrow at 1 p.m. is great. Please let me know where the Attorney General would like to meet. We are more than happy to host, but would like to be considerate of his time. Best, Cassandra From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 12:23 PM To: Cassandra Howard Cc: Michael C Subject: Re: visit with AG Cassandra, Does 1 p.m. tomorrow, January 7 work? Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From: To: Michael C "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc: Cassandra Howard Date: Subject: 01/06/2014 12:14 PM Re: visit with AG Feb-17-2017 006335 Hello, Katie. Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership! Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details. Thank you. Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark Constituent Services Coordinator Office of the Attorney General State of Oklahoma (405) 522-4400 katie.dark@oag.ok.gov From: To: Melissa Houston/OAG michael@ocpathink.org, Cc: Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date: Subject: 01/06/2014 11:15 AM visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport. I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time. Thanks so much and Happy New Year! Feb-17-2017 006336 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 006337 From: To: Subject: Date: Cassandra Howard Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov RE: visit with AG 01/06/2014 01:10 PM Sounds good!   Thanks, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 1:02 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: RE: visit with AG If he is available to meet at our office that would be great! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        01/06/2014 12:58 PM Subject:        RE: visit with AG Katie,   Yes, tomorrow at 1 p.m. is great. Please let me know where the Attorney General would like to meet. We are more than happy to host, but would like to be considerate of his time.   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 12:23 PM To: Cassandra Howard Cc: Michael C Subject: Re: visit with AG Feb-17-2017 006338 Cassandra, Does 1 p.m. tomorrow, January 7 work? Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         From:        Michael C To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Cassandra Howard Date:        01/06/2014 12:14 PM Subject:        Re: visit with AG Hello, Katie. Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership! Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details. Thank you. Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator Feb-17-2017 006339     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405) 522-4400     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov        From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006340 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard RE: visit with AG 01/06/2014 01:01 PM If he is available to meet at our office that would be great! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        01/06/2014 12:58 PM Subject:        RE: visit with AG Katie,   Yes, tomorrow at 1 p.m. is great. Please let me know where the Attorney General would like to meet. We are more than happy to host, but would like to be considerate of his time.   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 12:23 PM To: Cassandra Howard Cc: Michael C Subject: Re: visit with AG Cassandra, Does 1 p.m. tomorrow, January 7 work? Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         Feb-17-2017 006341 From:        Michael C To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Cassandra Howard Date:        01/06/2014 12:14 PM Subject:        Re: visit with AG Hello, Katie. Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership! Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details. Thank you. Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405) 522-4400     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov        From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Feb-17-2017 006342 Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006343 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Cassandra Howard Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Michael C RE: visit with AG 01/06/2014 12:58 PM Katie,   Yes, tomorrow at 1 p.m. is great. Please let me know where the Attorney General would like to meet. We are more than happy to host, but would like to be considerate of his time.   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 12:23 PM To: Cassandra Howard Cc: Michael C Subject: Re: visit with AG Cassandra, Does 1 p.m. tomorrow, January 7 work? Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Michael C To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Cassandra Howard Date:        01/06/2014 12:14 PM Subject:        Re: visit with AG Hello, Katie. Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership! Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details. Feb-17-2017 006344 Thank you. Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 Feb-17-2017 006345 above. This message may be an attorney-client privileged communication and /or work product and as such is privileged and confidential. Feb-17-2017 006346 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard Michael C Re: visit with AG 01/06/2014 12:23 PM Cassandra, Does 1 p.m. tomorrow, January 7 work? Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Michael C To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Cassandra Howard Date:        01/06/2014 12:14 PM Subject:        Re: visit with AG Hello, Katie. Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership! Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details. Thank you. Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Feb-17-2017 006347 Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov           From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006348 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Michael C Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Cassandra Howard Re: visit with AG 01/06/2014 12:14 PM Hello, Katie.  Thank you for the kind words; happy to help General Pruitt and thankful for his tremendous leadership!  Tomorrow is perfect for me, as I am pretty fluid aside from a 9:00-10:00am appointment. Unfortunately, I am traveling on Wednesday. What is a good time and location for the AG tomorrow? I'm cc'ing my colleague Cassandra, should you need assistance on our end with scheduling details.  Thank you.  Best,  Michael Sent from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:39 AM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG Feb-17-2017 006349 I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006350 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark michael@ocpathink.org Re: visit with AG 01/06/2014 11:39 AM Michael, Would you like to meet with the AG possibly tomorrow or Wednesday? I know starting this weekend he has a bunch of travel scheduled so I want to make sure we get this on the schedule. Also, I have been putting together the video and I want to thank you again for participating. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Melissa Houston/OAG To:        michael@ocpathink.org, Cc:        Katie Dark/OAG@OAG Date:        01/06/2014 11:15 AM Subject:        visit with AG I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006351 Feb-17-2017 006352 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston michael@ocpathink.org Katie Dark visit with AG 01/06/2014 11:15 AM I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006353 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing 01/06/2014 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private agricultural research needed It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare Medicaid Feb-17-2017 006354 expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Forward the cause:          You may have noticed that some Oklahomans are terribly concerned with this matter of increasing per-pupil spending in the public school system. And though I don't happen to share that concern, last Sunday in the state's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, I offered some suggestions on how to do just that. For example, school choice - vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts - can incentivize parents to choose nonpublic schools, thus increasing per-pupil funding in the government's schools.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006355 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing 01/06/2014 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private agricultural research needed It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare Medicaid Feb-17-2017 006356 expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Forward the cause:          You may have noticed that some Oklahomans are terribly concerned with this matter of increasing per-pupil spending in the public school system. And though I don't happen to share that concern, last Sunday in the state's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, I offered some suggestions on how to do just that. For example, school choice - vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts - can incentivize parents to choose nonpublic schools, thus increasing per-pupil funding in the government's schools.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006357 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing 01/06/2014 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private agricultural research needed It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare Medicaid Feb-17-2017 006358 expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Forward the cause:          You may have noticed that some Oklahomans are terribly concerned with this matter of increasing per-pupil spending in the public school system. And though I don't happen to share that concern, last Sunday in the state's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, I offered some suggestions on how to do just that. For example, school choice - vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts - can incentivize parents to choose nonpublic schools, thus increasing per-pupil funding in the government's schools.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006359 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing 01/06/2014 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private agricultural research needed It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare Medicaid Feb-17-2017 006360 expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Forward the cause:          You may have noticed that some Oklahomans are terribly concerned with this matter of increasing per-pupil spending in the public school system. And though I don't happen to share that concern, last Sunday in the state's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, I offered some suggestions on how to do just that. For example, school choice - vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts - can incentivize parents to choose nonpublic schools, thus increasing per-pupil funding in the government's schools.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006361 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing 01/06/2014 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate Private agricultural research needed It's a new year, and 'public education' is changing   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare Medicaid Feb-17-2017 006362 expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Forward the cause:          You may have noticed that some Oklahomans are terribly concerned with this matter of increasing per-pupil spending in the public school system. And though I don't happen to share that concern, last Sunday in the state's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, I offered some suggestions on how to do just that. For example, school choice - vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts - can incentivize parents to choose nonpublic schools, thus increasing per-pupil funding in the government's schools.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006363 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston michael@ocpathink.org Katie Dark visit with AG 01/06/2014 11:15 AM I wanted to see if we could find some time for a visit with the AG - as you and I discussed at the airport.  I am ccing Katie Dark, who is his scheduler to see if we can find some time.  Thanks so much and Happy New Year! 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 006364 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Member-Only Event: Peter Klein on growing the economy and revitalizing rural America 01/20/2014 04:08 PM Join us for a members-only event with Peter G. Klein Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute Discussing the "Keys to Entrepreneurship:   Feb-17-2017 006365 Growing the Economy and Revitalizing Rural America"  4:00 -- 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2014  OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. RSVP to Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org Sponsored by the Friedman Foundation and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs -----------------------------------------------------------------------Peter G. Klein is Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri. At Missouri he also directs the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, and he holds adjunct faculty positions with the Truman School of Public Affairs and the Norwegian School of Economics. His research focuses on the economics of organization, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy, with applications to diversification, innovation, food and agriculture, economic growth, and vertical coordination. Klein has authored or edited five books and has published over 70 academic articles, chapters, and reviews. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, and the Copenhagen Business School, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is also a former Associate Editor of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. He lectures regularly at the Mises University and other Mises Institute events. Klein received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-founded the popular management blog Organizations and Markets. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006366 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Member-Only Event: Peter Klein on growing the economy and revitalizing rural America 01/20/2014 04:08 PM Join us for a members-only event with Peter G. Klein Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute Discussing the "Keys to Entrepreneurship:   Feb-17-2017 006367 Growing the Economy and Revitalizing Rural America"  4:00 -- 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2014  OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. RSVP to Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org Sponsored by the Friedman Foundation and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs -----------------------------------------------------------------------Peter G. Klein is Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri. At Missouri he also directs the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, and he holds adjunct faculty positions with the Truman School of Public Affairs and the Norwegian School of Economics. His research focuses on the economics of organization, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy, with applications to diversification, innovation, food and agriculture, economic growth, and vertical coordination. Klein has authored or edited five books and has published over 70 academic articles, chapters, and reviews. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, and the Copenhagen Business School, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is also a former Associate Editor of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. He lectures regularly at the Mises University and other Mises Institute events. Klein received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-founded the popular management blog Organizations and Markets. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006368 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Member-Only Event: Peter Klein on growing the economy and revitalizing rural America 01/20/2014 04:08 PM Join us for a members-only event with Peter G. Klein Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute Discussing the "Keys to Entrepreneurship:   Feb-17-2017 006369 Growing the Economy and Revitalizing Rural America"  4:00 -- 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2014  OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. RSVP to Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org Sponsored by the Friedman Foundation and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs -----------------------------------------------------------------------Peter G. Klein is Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri. At Missouri he also directs the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, and he holds adjunct faculty positions with the Truman School of Public Affairs and the Norwegian School of Economics. His research focuses on the economics of organization, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy, with applications to diversification, innovation, food and agriculture, economic growth, and vertical coordination. Klein has authored or edited five books and has published over 70 academic articles, chapters, and reviews. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, and the Copenhagen Business School, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is also a former Associate Editor of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. He lectures regularly at the Mises University and other Mises Institute events. Klein received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-founded the popular management blog Organizations and Markets. Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006370 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Member-Only Event: Peter Klein on growing the economy and revitalizing rural America 01/20/2014 04:08 PM Join us for a members-only event with Peter G. Klein Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute Discussing the "Keys to Entrepreneurship:   Feb-17-2017 006371 Growing the Economy and Revitalizing Rural America"  4:00 -- 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2014  OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. RSVP to Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org Sponsored by the Friedman Foundation and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs -----------------------------------------------------------------------Peter G. Klein is Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri. At Missouri he also directs the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, and he holds adjunct faculty positions with the Truman School of Public Affairs and the Norwegian School of Economics. His research focuses on the economics of organization, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy, with applications to diversification, innovation, food and agriculture, economic growth, and vertical coordination. Klein has authored or edited five books and has published over 70 academic articles, chapters, and reviews. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, and the Copenhagen Business School, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is also a former Associate Editor of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. He lectures regularly at the Mises University and other Mises Institute events. Klein received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-founded the popular management blog Organizations and Markets. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006372 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Member-Only Event: Peter Klein on growing the economy and revitalizing rural America 01/20/2014 04:08 PM Join us for a members-only event with Peter G. Klein Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute Discussing the "Keys to Entrepreneurship:   Feb-17-2017 006373 Growing the Economy and Revitalizing Rural America"  4:00 -- 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2014  OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited. RSVP to Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org Sponsored by the Friedman Foundation and the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs -----------------------------------------------------------------------Peter G. Klein is Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri. At Missouri he also directs the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, and he holds adjunct faculty positions with the Truman School of Public Affairs and the Norwegian School of Economics. His research focuses on the economics of organization, entrepreneurship, and corporate strategy, with applications to diversification, innovation, food and agriculture, economic growth, and vertical coordination. Klein has authored or edited five books and has published over 70 academic articles, chapters, and reviews. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, and the Copenhagen Business School, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is also a former Associate Editor of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. He lectures regularly at the Mises University and other Mises Institute events. Klein received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He co-founded the popular management blog Organizations and Markets. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006374 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon 01/17/2014 08:27 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Annually, state agencies are required to file their budget requests Feb-17-2017 006375 for the upcoming fiscal year. A review of requests reveals that if state agencies have their way, they might as well ask for policymakers to grant them the moon as well.   Based on a recent inquiry of budget requests submitted to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, state agencies are requesting appropriation increases of more than $878 million. State agencies are also planning on federal funding increases of more than $277 million. To assist in this total requested increase of more than $1.1 billion, state agencies are seeking personnel additions of 2,139 full-time-equivalent employees.   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 kelly@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 006376 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon 01/17/2014 08:27 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Annually, state agencies are required to file their budget requests Feb-17-2017 006377 for the upcoming fiscal year. A review of requests reveals that if state agencies have their way, they might as well ask for policymakers to grant them the moon as well.   Based on a recent inquiry of budget requests submitted to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, state agencies are requesting appropriation increases of more than $878 million. State agencies are also planning on federal funding increases of more than $277 million. To assist in this total requested increase of more than $1.1 billion, state agencies are seeking personnel additions of 2,139 full-time-equivalent employees.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006378 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon 01/17/2014 08:27 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Annually, state agencies are required to file their budget requests Feb-17-2017 006379 for the upcoming fiscal year. A review of requests reveals that if state agencies have their way, they might as well ask for policymakers to grant them the moon as well.   Based on a recent inquiry of budget requests submitted to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, state agencies are requesting appropriation increases of more than $878 million. State agencies are also planning on federal funding increases of more than $277 million. To assist in this total requested increase of more than $1.1 billion, state agencies are seeking personnel additions of 2,139 full-time-equivalent employees.   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 kelly@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 006380 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon 01/17/2014 08:27 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Annually, state agencies are required to file their budget requests Feb-17-2017 006381 for the upcoming fiscal year. A review of requests reveals that if state agencies have their way, they might as well ask for policymakers to grant them the moon as well.   Based on a recent inquiry of budget requests submitted to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, state agencies are requesting appropriation increases of more than $878 million. State agencies are also planning on federal funding increases of more than $277 million. To assist in this total requested increase of more than $1.1 billion, state agencies are seeking personnel additions of 2,139 full-time-equivalent employees.   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 kelly@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 006382 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon 01/17/2014 08:27 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Asking for the moon    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Annually, state agencies are required to file their budget requests Feb-17-2017 006383 for the upcoming fiscal year. A review of requests reveals that if state agencies have their way, they might as well ask for policymakers to grant them the moon as well.   Based on a recent inquiry of budget requests submitted to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, state agencies are requesting appropriation increases of more than $878 million. State agencies are also planning on federal funding increases of more than $277 million. To assist in this total requested increase of more than $1.1 billion, state agencies are seeking personnel additions of 2,139 full-time-equivalent employees.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006384 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' 10/31/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable'   By OCPA   Taxpayers funding 'social Feb-17-2017 006385 justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Forward the cause:            "Although touted as a safety net, Oklahoma's current Medicaid program actually grows regardless of economic conditions," The Oklahoman pointed out in an excellent editorial yesterday ('Oklahoma can't afford not to reform Medicaid').   Since 1995, Oklahoma's Medicaid enrollment has increased every year. When times are tough, more people enroll; when the economy is booming ... more people enroll!   In the 2000 state budget year, 12.13 percent of Oklahoma's population was on Medicaid. By the 2012 budget year, that figure reached 26.57 percent, a 141 percent gain in enrollment at a time the state's population grew just 10.3 percent. This trend is clearly unsustainable, and undesirable...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006386 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' 10/31/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable'   By OCPA   Taxpayers funding 'social Feb-17-2017 006387 justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Forward the cause:            "Although touted as a safety net, Oklahoma's current Medicaid program actually grows regardless of economic conditions," The Oklahoman pointed out in an excellent editorial yesterday ('Oklahoma can't afford not to reform Medicaid').   Since 1995, Oklahoma's Medicaid enrollment has increased every year. When times are tough, more people enroll; when the economy is booming ... more people enroll!   In the 2000 state budget year, 12.13 percent of Oklahoma's population was on Medicaid. By the 2012 budget year, that figure reached 26.57 percent, a 141 percent gain in enrollment at a time the state's population grew just 10.3 percent. This trend is clearly unsustainable, and undesirable...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006388 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' 10/31/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable'   By OCPA   Taxpayers funding 'social Feb-17-2017 006389 justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Forward the cause:            "Although touted as a safety net, Oklahoma's current Medicaid program actually grows regardless of economic conditions," The Oklahoman pointed out in an excellent editorial yesterday ('Oklahoma can't afford not to reform Medicaid').   Since 1995, Oklahoma's Medicaid enrollment has increased every year. When times are tough, more people enroll; when the economy is booming ... more people enroll!   In the 2000 state budget year, 12.13 percent of Oklahoma's population was on Medicaid. By the 2012 budget year, that figure reached 26.57 percent, a 141 percent gain in enrollment at a time the state's population grew just 10.3 percent. This trend is clearly unsustainable, and undesirable...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006390 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' 10/31/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable'   By OCPA   Taxpayers funding 'social Feb-17-2017 006391 justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Forward the cause:            "Although touted as a safety net, Oklahoma's current Medicaid program actually grows regardless of economic conditions," The Oklahoman pointed out in an excellent editorial yesterday ('Oklahoma can't afford not to reform Medicaid').   Since 1995, Oklahoma's Medicaid enrollment has increased every year. When times are tough, more people enroll; when the economy is booming ... more people enroll!   In the 2000 state budget year, 12.13 percent of Oklahoma's population was on Medicaid. By the 2012 budget year, that figure reached 26.57 percent, a 141 percent gain in enrollment at a time the state's population grew just 10.3 percent. This trend is clearly unsustainable, and undesirable...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006392 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Money walks 10/30/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Money walks   By Brandon Dutcher   Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Feb-17-2017 006393 Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Forward the cause:            Anyone who has visited the How Money Walks website or has seen one of Travis Brown's presentations in Oklahoma City or Tulsa knows that income is flowing out of our state. OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik, co-creators of the Tax Foundation's popular "State Business Tax Climate Index," recently studied IRS data and found the same thing.   Overall, people are most inclined to move to Oklahoma from places where state and local taxes, union membership, population density, and the cost of housing are higher and temperatures are a bit colder. Or, more simply, people come to Oklahoma for lower taxes, fewer unions, more space, and more affordable housing. At the same time, Oklahomans are inclined to move to places where state and local taxes and union membership are lower and temperatures are warmer...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006394 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Money walks 10/30/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Money walks   By Brandon Dutcher   Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Feb-17-2017 006395 Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Forward the cause:            Anyone who has visited the How Money Walks website or has seen one of Travis Brown's presentations in Oklahoma City or Tulsa knows that income is flowing out of our state. OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik, co-creators of the Tax Foundation's popular "State Business Tax Climate Index," recently studied IRS data and found the same thing.   Overall, people are most inclined to move to Oklahoma from places where state and local taxes, union membership, population density, and the cost of housing are higher and temperatures are a bit colder. Or, more simply, people come to Oklahoma for lower taxes, fewer unions, more space, and more affordable housing. At the same time, Oklahomans are inclined to move to places where state and local taxes and union membership are lower and temperatures are warmer...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006396 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Money walks 10/30/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Money walks   By Brandon Dutcher   Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Feb-17-2017 006397 Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Forward the cause:            Anyone who has visited the How Money Walks website or has seen one of Travis Brown's presentations in Oklahoma City or Tulsa knows that income is flowing out of our state. OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik, co-creators of the Tax Foundation's popular "State Business Tax Climate Index," recently studied IRS data and found the same thing.   Overall, people are most inclined to move to Oklahoma from places where state and local taxes, union membership, population density, and the cost of housing are higher and temperatures are a bit colder. Or, more simply, people come to Oklahoma for lower taxes, fewer unions, more space, and more affordable housing. At the same time, Oklahomans are inclined to move to places where state and local taxes and union membership are lower and temperatures are warmer...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006398 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Money walks 10/30/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' Money walks   By Brandon Dutcher   Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Feb-17-2017 006399 Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Forward the cause:            Anyone who has visited the How Money Walks website or has seen one of Travis Brown's presentations in Oklahoma City or Tulsa knows that income is flowing out of our state. OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik, co-creators of the Tax Foundation's popular "State Business Tax Climate Index," recently studied IRS data and found the same thing.   Overall, people are most inclined to move to Oklahoma from places where state and local taxes, union membership, population density, and the cost of housing are higher and temperatures are a bit colder. Or, more simply, people come to Oklahoma for lower taxes, fewer unions, more space, and more affordable housing. At the same time, Oklahomans are inclined to move to places where state and local taxes and union membership are lower and temperatures are warmer...   Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006400 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' 10/29/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary'   By Brandon Dutcher   A 'high-investment strategy' Feb-17-2017 006401 for children Obamacare train wreck continues Forward the cause:            Local journalist and writer Mike Brake decided to spend some time in Oklahoma public-school classrooms. "What I found was scary," he writes.   Mr. Brake, who has recently authored a centennial history of Putnam City Schools, says he did encounter some excellent teachers. However, "in classroom after classroom, in subject after subject, in grade level after grade level, I encountered dreary, uninspired, boring instruction. Teachers sit at desks, often puttering on their computers, while students plod through headdown worksheets or checklists or multiple-choice tests. Or, they watch endless videos which may or may not have much to do with the subject at hand."    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006402 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' 10/29/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary'   By Brandon Dutcher   A 'high-investment strategy' Feb-17-2017 006403 for children Obamacare train wreck continues Forward the cause:            Local journalist and writer Mike Brake decided to spend some time in Oklahoma public-school classrooms. "What I found was scary," he writes.   Mr. Brake, who has recently authored a centennial history of Putnam City Schools, says he did encounter some excellent teachers. However, "in classroom after classroom, in subject after subject, in grade level after grade level, I encountered dreary, uninspired, boring instruction. Teachers sit at desks, often puttering on their computers, while students plod through headdown worksheets or checklists or multiple-choice tests. Or, they watch endless videos which may or may not have much to do with the subject at hand."    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006404 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' 10/29/2013 08:12 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary'   By Brandon Dutcher   A 'high-investment strategy' Feb-17-2017 006405 for children Obamacare train wreck continues Forward the cause:            Local journalist and writer Mike Brake decided to spend some time in Oklahoma public-school classrooms. "What I found was scary," he writes.   Mr. Brake, who has recently authored a centennial history of Putnam City Schools, says he did encounter some excellent teachers. However, "in classroom after classroom, in subject after subject, in grade level after grade level, I encountered dreary, uninspired, boring instruction. Teachers sit at desks, often puttering on their computers, while students plod through headdown worksheets or checklists or multiple-choice tests. Or, they watch endless videos which may or may not have much to do with the subject at hand."    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006406 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary' 10/29/2013 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Higher education's diminishing returns Journalist visits Oklahoma schools, says 'what I found was scary'   By Brandon Dutcher   A 'high-investment strategy' Feb-17-2017 006407 for children Obamacare train wreck continues Forward the cause:            Local journalist and writer Mike Brake decided to spend some time in Oklahoma public-school classrooms. "What I found was scary," he writes.   Mr. Brake, who has recently authored a centennial history of Putnam City Schools, says he did encounter some excellent teachers. However, "in classroom after classroom, in subject after subject, in grade level after grade level, I encountered dreary, uninspired, boring instruction. Teachers sit at desks, often puttering on their computers, while students plod through headdown worksheets or checklists or multiple-choice tests. Or, they watch endless videos which may or may not have much to do with the subject at hand."    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006408 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism 10/28/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare train wreck Feb-17-2017 006409 continues President Bush helps OCPA celebrate 20 years Forward the cause:          "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "is sinful and tyrannical."   Unfortunately, this compulsion is all too common in higher education. I've pointed out, for example, that Higher Ed partners with news organizations whose story selection and narrative frameworks propagate opinions with which most Oklahoma taxpayers disagree. Now a report from the OU student newspaper informs us that a new "Activist-in-Residence" began her first day on the job last week.       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006410 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism 10/28/2013 08:10 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare train wreck Feb-17-2017 006411 continues President Bush helps OCPA celebrate 20 years Forward the cause:          "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "is sinful and tyrannical."   Unfortunately, this compulsion is all too common in higher education. I've pointed out, for example, that Higher Ed partners with news organizations whose story selection and narrative frameworks propagate opinions with which most Oklahoma taxpayers disagree. Now a report from the OU student newspaper informs us that a new "Activist-in-Residence" began her first day on the job last week.       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006412 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism 10/28/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare train wreck Feb-17-2017 006413 continues President Bush helps OCPA celebrate 20 years Forward the cause:          "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "is sinful and tyrannical."   Unfortunately, this compulsion is all too common in higher education. I've pointed out, for example, that Higher Ed partners with news organizations whose story selection and narrative frameworks propagate opinions with which most Oklahoma taxpayers disagree. Now a report from the OU student newspaper informs us that a new "Activist-in-Residence" began her first day on the job last week.       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006414 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism 10/28/2013 08:08 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Higher education's diminishing returns A 'high-investment strategy' for children Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare train wreck Feb-17-2017 006415 continues President Bush helps OCPA celebrate 20 years Forward the cause:          "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "is sinful and tyrannical."   Unfortunately, this compulsion is all too common in higher education. I've pointed out, for example, that Higher Ed partners with news organizations whose story selection and narrative frameworks propagate opinions with which most Oklahoma taxpayers disagree. Now a report from the OU student newspaper informs us that a new "Activist-in-Residence" began her first day on the job last week.       Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006416 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Okla. school choice coalition meeting Nov. 14 10/28/2013 07:30 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Thursday, November 14 from noon to 1:30 at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 006417 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006418 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: In the driver's seat ... to Florida 12/18/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Toward a free-market farm policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise In the driver's seat ... to Florida   By OCPA   New study 'devastating' for Feb-17-2017 006419 universal preschool advocates Free-market medicine receiving national attention Forward the cause:          Hertz recently broke ground on its new corporate headquarters in Estero, Florida. Not huge news, perhaps. Just another frost belt company heading for the sun as Hertz abandons its longtime corporate headquarters in New Jersey. One reason for the move, obviously, is Florida's status as one of America's top business destinations, thanks to the absence of a personal income tax there.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006420 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: In the driver's seat ... to Florida 12/18/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Toward a free-market farm policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise In the driver's seat ... to Florida   By OCPA   New study 'devastating' for Feb-17-2017 006421 universal preschool advocates Free-market medicine receiving national attention Forward the cause:          Hertz recently broke ground on its new corporate headquarters in Estero, Florida. Not huge news, perhaps. Just another frost belt company heading for the sun as Hertz abandons its longtime corporate headquarters in New Jersey. One reason for the move, obviously, is Florida's status as one of America's top business destinations, thanks to the absence of a personal income tax there.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006422 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: In the driver's seat ... to Florida 12/18/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Toward a free-market farm policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise In the driver's seat ... to Florida   By OCPA   New study 'devastating' for Feb-17-2017 006423 universal preschool advocates Free-market medicine receiving national attention Forward the cause:          Hertz recently broke ground on its new corporate headquarters in Estero, Florida. Not huge news, perhaps. Just another frost belt company heading for the sun as Hertz abandons its longtime corporate headquarters in New Jersey. One reason for the move, obviously, is Florida's status as one of America's top business destinations, thanks to the absence of a personal income tax there.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006424 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: In the driver's seat ... to Florida 12/18/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Toward a free-market farm policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise In the driver's seat ... to Florida   By OCPA   New study 'devastating' for Feb-17-2017 006425 universal preschool advocates Free-market medicine receiving national attention Forward the cause:          Hertz recently broke ground on its new corporate headquarters in Estero, Florida. Not huge news, perhaps. Just another frost belt company heading for the sun as Hertz abandons its longtime corporate headquarters in New Jersey. One reason for the move, obviously, is Florida's status as one of America's top business destinations, thanks to the absence of a personal income tax there.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006426 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: In the driver's seat ... to Florida 12/18/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Toward a free-market farm policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise In the driver's seat ... to Florida   By OCPA   New study 'devastating' for Feb-17-2017 006427 universal preschool advocates Free-market medicine receiving national attention Forward the cause:          Hertz recently broke ground on its new corporate headquarters in Estero, Florida. Not huge news, perhaps. Just another frost belt company heading for the sun as Hertz abandons its longtime corporate headquarters in New Jersey. One reason for the move, obviously, is Florida's status as one of America's top business destinations, thanks to the absence of a personal income tax there.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006428 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov VIDEO: Your gift of freedom 12/17/2013 07:07 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's hard to believe Christmas is next week. Before you leave to celebrate the holidays with friends and family, I want to share an opportunity with you. Please take a minute to view this important message from OCPA President Michael Carnuccio. Click on the video link below to watch: These stories are just a few examples of how OCPA makes a significant difference in the lives of real people. Thank you for your partnership in support of freedom. As you can see, your gift to OCPA impacts generations to come. From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Feb-17-2017 006429 PS: Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006430 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov VIDEO: Your gift of freedom 12/17/2013 07:06 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's hard to believe Christmas is next week. Before you leave to celebrate the holidays with friends and family, I want to share an opportunity with you. Please take a minute to view this important message from OCPA President Michael Carnuccio. Click on the video link below to watch: These stories are just a few examples of how OCPA makes a significant difference in the lives of real people. Thank you for your partnership in support of freedom. As you can see, your gift to OCPA impacts generations to come. From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Feb-17-2017 006431 PS: Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006432 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov VIDEO: Your gift of freedom 12/17/2013 07:06 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's hard to believe Christmas is next week. Before you leave to celebrate the holidays with friends and family, I want to share an opportunity with you. Please take a minute to view this important message from OCPA President Michael Carnuccio. Click on the video link below to watch: These stories are just a few examples of how OCPA makes a significant difference in the lives of real people. Thank you for your partnership in support of freedom. As you can see, your gift to OCPA impacts generations to come. From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Feb-17-2017 006433 PS: Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006434 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov VIDEO: Your gift of freedom 12/17/2013 07:02 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's hard to believe Christmas is next week. Before you leave to celebrate the holidays with friends and family, I want to share an opportunity with you. Please take a minute to view this important message from OCPA President Michael Carnuccio. Click on the video link below to watch: These stories are just a few examples of how OCPA makes a significant difference in the lives of real people. Thank you for your partnership in support of freedom. As you can see, your gift to OCPA impacts generations to come. From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Feb-17-2017 006435 PS: Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006436 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov VIDEO: Your gift of freedom 12/17/2013 07:02 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, It's hard to believe Christmas is next week. Before you leave to celebrate the holidays with friends and family, I want to share an opportunity with you. Please take a minute to view this important message from OCPA President Michael Carnuccio. Click on the video link below to watch: These stories are just a few examples of how OCPA makes a significant difference in the lives of real people. Thank you for your partnership in support of freedom. As you can see, your gift to OCPA impacts generations to come. From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development Feb-17-2017 006437 PS: Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006438 From: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Out of Office: NEWS RELEASE:  AG Scott Pruitt Comments on Court Decision Upholding Workers? Compensation Law 12/16/2013 04:45 PM I am out of the office until Wednesday, Dec. 18 but will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks,   Brandon Dutcher Feb-17-2017 006439 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov REMINDER: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting Dec. 19 12/16/2013 09:11 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Thursday, Dec. 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 at OCPA. If you plan to attend, please RSVP as soon as possible to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 006440 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006441 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Toward a free-market farm policy 12/16/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Toward a free-market farm policy   By OCPA   Feb-17-2017 006442 Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Forward the cause:            As the U.S. House and Senate continue to work out the differences between their farm bills, OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush sat down with economist Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished fellow, to discuss agriculture subsidies, crop and livestock insurance, and more.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006443 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Toward a free-market farm policy 12/16/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Toward a free-market farm policy   By OCPA   Feb-17-2017 006444 Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Forward the cause:            As the U.S. House and Senate continue to work out the differences between their farm bills, OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush sat down with economist Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished fellow, to discuss agriculture subsidies, crop and livestock insurance, and more.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006445 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Toward a free-market farm policy 12/16/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Toward a free-market farm policy   By OCPA   Feb-17-2017 006446 Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Forward the cause:            As the U.S. House and Senate continue to work out the differences between their farm bills, OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush sat down with economist Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished fellow, to discuss agriculture subsidies, crop and livestock insurance, and more.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006447 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Toward a free-market farm policy 12/16/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Toward a free-market farm policy   By OCPA   Feb-17-2017 006448 Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Forward the cause:            As the U.S. House and Senate continue to work out the differences between their farm bills, OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush sat down with economist Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished fellow, to discuss agriculture subsidies, crop and livestock insurance, and more.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006449 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Toward a free-market farm policy 12/16/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Toward a free-market farm policy   By OCPA   Feb-17-2017 006450 Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Forward the cause:            As the U.S. House and Senate continue to work out the differences between their farm bills, OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush sat down with economist Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished fellow, to discuss agriculture subsidies, crop and livestock insurance, and more.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006451 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Dacia Harris Re: Michael Carnuccio Audio Files 12/13/2013 11:24 AM Yes, thank you so much Dacia! I will let you know if I run into any stops.  Thanks again! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Dacia Harris To:        "katie.dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        12/13/2013 11:00 AM Subject:        Michael Carnuccio Audio Files Hi Katie,   I just want to make sure you got the dropbox email with the audio files I sent you?   Thanks!   Dacia Harris Interactive Media Director The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: 405- 602-1667 Fax: 855-819-0085   Advancing Liberty Since 1993!   Join us on:         Feb-17-2017 006452 From: To: Subject: Date: Dacia Harris katie.dark@oag.ok.gov Michael Carnuccio Audio Files 12/13/2013 11:00 AM Hi Katie,   I just want to make sure you got the dropbox email with the audio files I sent you?   Thanks!   Dacia Harris Interactive Media Director The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: 405- 602-1667 Fax: 855-819-0085   Advancing Liberty Since 1993!   Join us on:           Feb-17-2017 006453 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov The next step in the battle of ideas 12/12/2013 10:42 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Dear Friend of Freedom, Your involvement with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs through the years has enabled this organization to consistently produce bold policy ideas for this state we call home. By emphasizing the free market, limited government, and individual initiative, OCPA has proven that ideas can make a difference.   Feb-17-2017 006454 But the battle of ideas is never over. To quote a former U.S. president we all admire, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."   With these thoughts in mind, I encourage you to learn more about OCPA's new action partner, OCPA Impact, which launched this month to do just that -- fight for freedom. As a 501(c)4 nonpartisan organization, OCPA Impact is already engaged in efforts to produce results on policy issues important to the members and supporters of OCPA. Guiding this essential organization is one of the freedom movement's brightest stars, Dave Bond, former Director of External Relations for OCPA. I encourage you to watch Dave's introductory remarks at www.OcpaImpact.com and contact him directly at 405-633-3475 or Dave@OcpaImpact.com to become involved, as I have.   All the best, Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006455 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov The next step in the battle of ideas 12/12/2013 10:42 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Dear Friend of Freedom, Your involvement with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs through the years has enabled this organization to consistently produce bold policy ideas for this state we call home. By emphasizing the free market, limited government, and individual initiative, OCPA has proven that ideas can make a difference.   Feb-17-2017 006456 But the battle of ideas is never over. To quote a former U.S. president we all admire, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."   With these thoughts in mind, I encourage you to learn more about OCPA's new action partner, OCPA Impact, which launched this month to do just that -- fight for freedom. As a 501(c)4 nonpartisan organization, OCPA Impact is already engaged in efforts to produce results on policy issues important to the members and supporters of OCPA. Guiding this essential organization is one of the freedom movement's brightest stars, Dave Bond, former Director of External Relations for OCPA. I encourage you to watch Dave's introductory remarks at www.OcpaImpact.com and contact him directly at 405-633-3475 or Dave@OcpaImpact.com to become involved, as I have.   All the best, Michael Carnuccio President Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006457 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov The next step in the battle of ideas 12/12/2013 10:42 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Dear Friend of Freedom, Your involvement with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs through the years has enabled this organization to consistently produce bold policy ideas for this state we call home. By emphasizing the free market, limited government, and individual initiative, OCPA has proven that ideas can make a difference.   Feb-17-2017 006458 But the battle of ideas is never over. To quote a former U.S. president we all admire, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."   With these thoughts in mind, I encourage you to learn more about OCPA's new action partner, OCPA Impact, which launched this month to do just that -- fight for freedom. As a 501(c)4 nonpartisan organization, OCPA Impact is already engaged in efforts to produce results on policy issues important to the members and supporters of OCPA. Guiding this essential organization is one of the freedom movement's brightest stars, Dave Bond, former Director of External Relations for OCPA. I encourage you to watch Dave's introductory remarks at www.OcpaImpact.com and contact him directly at 405-633-3475 or Dave@OcpaImpact.com to become involved, as I have.   All the best, Michael Carnuccio President 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 006459 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov The next step in the battle of ideas 12/12/2013 10:40 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Dear Friend of Freedom, Your involvement with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs through the years has enabled this organization to consistently produce bold policy ideas for this state we call home. By emphasizing the free market, limited government, and individual initiative, OCPA has proven that ideas can make a difference.   Feb-17-2017 006460 But the battle of ideas is never over. To quote a former U.S. president we all admire, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."   With these thoughts in mind, I encourage you to learn more about OCPA's new action partner, OCPA Impact, which launched this month to do just that -- fight for freedom. As a 501(c)4 nonpartisan organization, OCPA Impact is already engaged in efforts to produce results on policy issues important to the members and supporters of OCPA. Guiding this essential organization is one of the freedom movement's brightest stars, Dave Bond, former Director of External Relations for OCPA. I encourage you to watch Dave's introductory remarks at www.OcpaImpact.com and contact him directly at 405-633-3475 or Dave@OcpaImpact.com to become involved, as I have.   All the best, Michael Carnuccio 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 006461 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov The next step in the battle of ideas 12/12/2013 10:40 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Dear Friend of Freedom, Your involvement with the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs through the years has enabled this organization to consistently produce bold policy ideas for this state we call home. By emphasizing the free market, limited government, and individual initiative, OCPA has proven that ideas can make a difference.   Feb-17-2017 006462 But the battle of ideas is never over. To quote a former U.S. president we all admire, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."   With these thoughts in mind, I encourage you to learn more about OCPA's new action partner, OCPA Impact, which launched this month to do just that -- fight for freedom. As a 501(c)4 nonpartisan organization, OCPA Impact is already engaged in efforts to produce results on policy issues important to the members and supporters of OCPA. Guiding this essential organization is one of the freedom movement's brightest stars, Dave Bond, former Director of External Relations for OCPA. I encourage you to watch Dave's introductory remarks at www.OcpaImpact.com and contact him directly at 405-633-3475 or Dave@OcpaImpact.com to become involved, as I have.   All the best, Michael Carnuccio 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 006463 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise 12/11/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise   By OCPA   Free-market medicine receiving national attention Feb-17-2017 006464 Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law   Forward the cause:          "If you share my taste for protecting the freedom of individuals to pursue a lawful calling," OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos writes in The Journal Record, "then I trust you shared my disgust when you read about the continuing attempt of the Oklahoma City taxi and limousine industry to snuff out the new Uber ride service. ...       Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006465 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise 12/11/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise   By OCPA   Free-market medicine receiving national attention Feb-17-2017 006466 Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law   Forward the cause:          "If you share my taste for protecting the freedom of individuals to pursue a lawful calling," OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos writes in The Journal Record, "then I trust you shared my disgust when you read about the continuing attempt of the Oklahoma City taxi and limousine industry to snuff out the new Uber ride service. ...       Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006467 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise 12/11/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise   By OCPA   Free-market medicine receiving national attention Feb-17-2017 006468 Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law   Forward the cause:          "If you share my taste for protecting the freedom of individuals to pursue a lawful calling," OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos writes in The Journal Record, "then I trust you shared my disgust when you read about the continuing attempt of the Oklahoma City taxi and limousine industry to snuff out the new Uber ride service. ...       Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006469 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise 12/11/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise   By OCPA   Free-market medicine receiving national attention Feb-17-2017 006470 Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law   Forward the cause:          "If you share my taste for protecting the freedom of individuals to pursue a lawful calling," OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos writes in The Journal Record, "then I trust you shared my disgust when you read about the continuing attempt of the Oklahoma City taxi and limousine industry to snuff out the new Uber ride service. ...       Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006471 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise 12/11/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise   By OCPA   Free-market medicine receiving national attention Feb-17-2017 006472 Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law   Forward the cause:          "If you share my taste for protecting the freedom of individuals to pursue a lawful calling," OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos writes in The Journal Record, "then I trust you shared my disgust when you read about the continuing attempt of the Oklahoma City taxi and limousine industry to snuff out the new Uber ride service. ...       Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006473 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA Staff dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Merry Christmas 12/24/2013 07:06 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here WE MADE A LIST WE CHECKED IT TWICE OF ALL OUR SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO NICE THE GIFT YOU GAVE IS HERE TO STAY BECAUSE FREEDOM WILL BE THEIRS ONE DAY As you make year-end gifts, we humbly ask that you keep OCPA in mind -- not just for the sake of the immediate work we do, but also because the personal and economic freedoms we defend on a daily basis preserve liberty for our most precious gifts, our children and grandchildren. If you're so inclined, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Either way, our state and country are blessed by your philanthropy (literally "love of people"!) and we want to say thank you. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream.It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." Ronald Reagan MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS. Feb-17-2017 006474      Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006475 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA Staff dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Merry Christmas 12/24/2013 07:06 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here WE MADE A LIST WE CHECKED IT TWICE OF ALL OUR SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO NICE THE GIFT YOU GAVE IS HERE TO STAY BECAUSE FREEDOM WILL BE THEIRS ONE DAY As you make year-end gifts, we humbly ask that you keep OCPA in mind -- not just for the sake of the immediate work we do, but also because the personal and economic freedoms we defend on a daily basis preserve liberty for our most precious gifts, our children and grandchildren. If you're so inclined, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Either way, our state and country are blessed by your philanthropy (literally "love of people"!) and we want to say thank you. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream.It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." Ronald Reagan MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS. Feb-17-2017 006476      Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006477 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA Staff dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Merry Christmas 12/24/2013 07:06 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here WE MADE A LIST WE CHECKED IT TWICE OF ALL OUR SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO NICE THE GIFT YOU GAVE IS HERE TO STAY BECAUSE FREEDOM WILL BE THEIRS ONE DAY As you make year-end gifts, we humbly ask that you keep OCPA in mind -- not just for the sake of the immediate work we do, but also because the personal and economic freedoms we defend on a daily basis preserve liberty for our most precious gifts, our children and grandchildren. If you're so inclined, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Either way, our state and country are blessed by your philanthropy (literally "love of people"!) and we want to say thank you. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream.It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." Ronald Reagan MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS. Feb-17-2017 006478      Forward 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 006479 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA Staff dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Merry Christmas 12/24/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here WE MADE A LIST WE CHECKED IT TWICE OF ALL OUR SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO NICE THE GIFT YOU GAVE IS HERE TO STAY BECAUSE FREEDOM WILL BE THEIRS ONE DAY As you make year-end gifts, we humbly ask that you keep OCPA in mind -- not just for the sake of the immediate work we do, but also because the personal and economic freedoms we defend on a daily basis preserve liberty for our most precious gifts, our children and grandchildren. If you're so inclined, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Either way, our state and country are blessed by your philanthropy (literally "love of people"!) and we want to say thank you. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream.It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." Ronald Reagan MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS. Feb-17-2017 006480      Forward 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 006481 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: OCPA Staff dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Merry Christmas 12/24/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here WE MADE A LIST WE CHECKED IT TWICE OF ALL OUR SUPPORTERS WHO HAVE BEEN SO NICE THE GIFT YOU GAVE IS HERE TO STAY BECAUSE FREEDOM WILL BE THEIRS ONE DAY As you make year-end gifts, we humbly ask that you keep OCPA in mind -- not just for the sake of the immediate work we do, but also because the personal and economic freedoms we defend on a daily basis preserve liberty for our most precious gifts, our children and grandchildren. If you're so inclined, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Either way, our state and country are blessed by your philanthropy (literally "love of people"!) and we want to say thank you. "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream.It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." Ronald Reagan MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS. Feb-17-2017 006482      Forward 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 006483 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting January 29 12/23/2013 08:31 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Wednesday, January 29 from noon to 2:00 at OCPA -- smack dab in the middle of National School Choice Week. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 006484 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006485 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy 12/23/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   By Brandon Dutcher   Toward a free-market farm Feb-17-2017 006486 policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise Forward the cause:          President Barack Obama believes that food stamps help boost the economy. In like manner, many of our friends on the left and in the hospitalindustrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily governmentsubsidized industry in the history of the world") believe the Medicaid expansion permitted under the president's rapidly crumbling health law would boost Oklahoma's economy.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006487 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy 12/23/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   By Brandon Dutcher   Toward a free-market farm Feb-17-2017 006488 policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise Forward the cause:          President Barack Obama believes that food stamps help boost the economy. In like manner, many of our friends on the left and in the hospitalindustrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily governmentsubsidized industry in the history of the world") believe the Medicaid expansion permitted under the president's rapidly crumbling health law would boost Oklahoma's economy.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006489 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy 12/23/2013 08:05 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   By Brandon Dutcher   Toward a free-market farm Feb-17-2017 006490 policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise Forward the cause:          President Barack Obama believes that food stamps help boost the economy. In like manner, many of our friends on the left and in the hospitalindustrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily governmentsubsidized industry in the history of the world") believe the Medicaid expansion permitted under the president's rapidly crumbling health law would boost Oklahoma's economy.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006491 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy 12/23/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   By Brandon Dutcher   Toward a free-market farm Feb-17-2017 006492 policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise Forward the cause:          President Barack Obama believes that food stamps help boost the economy. In like manner, many of our friends on the left and in the hospitalindustrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily governmentsubsidized industry in the history of the world") believe the Medicaid expansion permitted under the president's rapidly crumbling health law would boost Oklahoma's economy.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006493 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy 12/23/2013 08:03 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   By Brandon Dutcher   Toward a free-market farm Feb-17-2017 006494 policy OCPA distinguished fellow defends free enterprise Forward the cause:          President Barack Obama believes that food stamps help boost the economy. In like manner, many of our friends on the left and in the hospitalindustrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily governmentsubsidized industry in the history of the world") believe the Medicaid expansion permitted under the president's rapidly crumbling health law would boost Oklahoma's economy.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006495 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas 12/20/2013 09:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Every Christmas, I am reminded of the phone call that still haunts my yuletide caroling. Late Christmas morning, when I was in the fifth grade, I Feb-17-2017 006496 received a call from one of my classmates. For our purposes, we'll refer to him as James. We sat near each other in class, but didn't hang out much outside of school. The call was unique, but welcomed. After a minute of pleasantries, James asked me what all I got for Christmas. As any child would, the 11-year-old me wasted no time detailing the splendor under the tree. Then I asked James about his bounty. He brushed the question aside with a causal "oh, you know, the same stuff." He then asked me for another classmate's phone number and we ended the brief call.     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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006497 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas 12/20/2013 09:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Every Christmas, I am reminded of the phone call that still haunts my yuletide caroling. Late Christmas morning, when I was in the fifth grade, I Feb-17-2017 006498 received a call from one of my classmates. For our purposes, we'll refer to him as James. We sat near each other in class, but didn't hang out much outside of school. The call was unique, but welcomed. After a minute of pleasantries, James asked me what all I got for Christmas. As any child would, the 11-year-old me wasted no time detailing the splendor under the tree. Then I asked James about his bounty. He brushed the question aside with a causal "oh, you know, the same stuff." He then asked me for another classmate's phone number and we ended the brief call.     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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006499 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas 12/20/2013 09:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Every Christmas, I am reminded of the phone call that still haunts my yuletide caroling. Late Christmas morning, when I was in the fifth grade, I Feb-17-2017 006500 received a call from one of my classmates. For our purposes, we'll refer to him as James. We sat near each other in class, but didn't hang out much outside of school. The call was unique, but welcomed. After a minute of pleasantries, James asked me what all I got for Christmas. As any child would, the 11-year-old me wasted no time detailing the splendor under the tree. Then I asked James about his bounty. He brushed the question aside with a causal "oh, you know, the same stuff." He then asked me for another classmate's phone number and we ended the brief call.     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 kelly@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 006501 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas 12/20/2013 09:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Every Christmas, I am reminded of the phone call that still haunts my yuletide caroling. Late Christmas morning, when I was in the fifth grade, I Feb-17-2017 006502 received a call from one of my classmates. For our purposes, we'll refer to him as James. We sat near each other in class, but didn't hang out much outside of school. The call was unique, but welcomed. After a minute of pleasantries, James asked me what all I got for Christmas. As any child would, the 11-year-old me wasted no time detailing the splendor under the tree. Then I asked James about his bounty. He brushed the question aside with a causal "oh, you know, the same stuff." He then asked me for another classmate's phone number and we ended the brief call.     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 kelly@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 006503 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas 12/20/2013 09:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: A merry Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Every Christmas, I am reminded of the phone call that still haunts my yuletide caroling. Late Christmas morning, when I was in the fifth grade, I Feb-17-2017 006504 received a call from one of my classmates. For our purposes, we'll refer to him as James. We sat near each other in class, but didn't hang out much outside of school. The call was unique, but welcomed. After a minute of pleasantries, James asked me what all I got for Christmas. As any child would, the 11-year-old me wasted no time detailing the splendor under the tree. Then I asked James about his bounty. He brushed the question aside with a causal "oh, you know, the same stuff." He then asked me for another classmate's phone number and we ended the brief call.     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 kelly@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 006505 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers 12/19/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers   By Brian Bush   OCPA distinguished fellow Feb-17-2017 006506 defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Forward the cause:          One of my morning rituals is to grab a cup of coffee and read the Oklahoma Farm Report from Ron Hays. A recent edition had a very interesting snippet regarding Senator Tom Coburn and how the Renewable Fuel Standard is impacting producers in our state. Sen. Coburn, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), recently introduced the Corn Ethanol Mandate Elimination Act of 2013. It once again offers the perspective that the free market does it better. But don't simply take my word for it.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006507 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers 12/19/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers   By Brian Bush   OCPA distinguished fellow Feb-17-2017 006508 defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Forward the cause:          One of my morning rituals is to grab a cup of coffee and read the Oklahoma Farm Report from Ron Hays. A recent edition had a very interesting snippet regarding Senator Tom Coburn and how the Renewable Fuel Standard is impacting producers in our state. Sen. Coburn, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), recently introduced the Corn Ethanol Mandate Elimination Act of 2013. It once again offers the perspective that the free market does it better. But don't simply take my word for it.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006509 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers 12/19/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers   By Brian Bush   OCPA distinguished fellow Feb-17-2017 006510 defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Forward the cause:          One of my morning rituals is to grab a cup of coffee and read the Oklahoma Farm Report from Ron Hays. A recent edition had a very interesting snippet regarding Senator Tom Coburn and how the Renewable Fuel Standard is impacting producers in our state. Sen. Coburn, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), recently introduced the Corn Ethanol Mandate Elimination Act of 2013. It once again offers the perspective that the free market does it better. But don't simply take my word for it.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006511 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers 12/19/2013 08:04 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers   By Brian Bush   OCPA distinguished fellow Feb-17-2017 006512 defends free enterprise New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates Forward the cause:          One of my morning rituals is to grab a cup of coffee and read the Oklahoma Farm Report from Ron Hays. A recent edition had a very interesting snippet regarding Senator Tom Coburn and how the Renewable Fuel Standard is impacting producers in our state. Sen. Coburn, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), recently introduced the Corn Ethanol Mandate Elimination Act of 2013. It once again offers the perspective that the free market does it better. But don't simply take my word for it.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006513 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Producers vs. looters 11/15/2013 10:34 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Producers vs. looters    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     If you want more of something, incentivize it; if you want less of something, consequence it.   Feb-17-2017 006514 I will forever maintain that income tax is an immoral form of taxation, as it removes the first sweat from a man's brow. In Oklahoma, the very first 5.25 percent a person earns - keyword there - is confiscated by the government. Furthermore, the act is akin to the state telling hard workers that Big Brother knows better how to spend the fruits of their labor than they do. It's hard to find a more improper system for securing resources.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006515 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Producers vs. looters 11/15/2013 10:34 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Producers vs. looters    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     If you want more of something, incentivize it; if you want less of something, consequence it.   Feb-17-2017 006516 I will forever maintain that income tax is an immoral form of taxation, as it removes the first sweat from a man's brow. In Oklahoma, the very first 5.25 percent a person earns - keyword there - is confiscated by the government. Furthermore, the act is akin to the state telling hard workers that Big Brother knows better how to spend the fruits of their labor than they do. It's hard to find a more improper system for securing resources.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006517 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Producers vs. looters 11/15/2013 10:34 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Producers vs. looters    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     If you want more of something, incentivize it; if you want less of something, consequence it.   Feb-17-2017 006518 I will forever maintain that income tax is an immoral form of taxation, as it removes the first sweat from a man's brow. In Oklahoma, the very first 5.25 percent a person earns - keyword there - is confiscated by the government. Furthermore, the act is akin to the state telling hard workers that Big Brother knows better how to spend the fruits of their labor than they do. It's hard to find a more improper system for securing resources.   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 kelly@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 006519 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Producers vs. looters 11/15/2013 10:32 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Producers vs. looters    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     If you want more of something, incentivize it; if you want less of something, consequence it.   Feb-17-2017 006520 I will forever maintain that income tax is an immoral form of taxation, as it removes the first sweat from a man's brow. In Oklahoma, the very first 5.25 percent a person earns - keyword there - is confiscated by the government. Furthermore, the act is akin to the state telling hard workers that Big Brother knows better how to spend the fruits of their labor than they do. It's hard to find a more improper system for securing resources.   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 kelly@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 006521 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Producers vs. looters 11/15/2013 10:32 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Producers vs. looters    Michael By Michael Carnuccio     If you want more of something, incentivize it; if you want less of something, consequence it.   Feb-17-2017 006522 I will forever maintain that income tax is an immoral form of taxation, as it removes the first sweat from a man's brow. In Oklahoma, the very first 5.25 percent a person earns - keyword there - is confiscated by the government. Furthermore, the act is akin to the state telling hard workers that Big Brother knows better how to spend the fruits of their labor than they do. It's hard to find a more improper system for securing resources.   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 kelly@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 006523 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Steering clear of the train wreck 11/14/2013 08:19 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Steering clear of the train wreck   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, Feb-17-2017 006524 pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?' Board votes to restrict Oklahomans' privateproperty rights Forward the cause:            Despite great pressure from Oklahoma's organized left and from the hospital-industrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily government-subsidized industry in the history of the world"), Gov. Mary Fallin has refused to go along with the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. As she said a year ago,   I have also decided that Oklahoma will not be participating in the Obama Administration's proposed expansion of Medicaid. Such an expansion would be unaffordable, costing the state of Oklahoma up to $475 million between now and 2020, with escalating annual expenses in subsequent years.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006525 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Steering clear of the train wreck 11/14/2013 08:18 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Steering clear of the train wreck   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, Feb-17-2017 006526 pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?' Board votes to restrict Oklahomans' privateproperty rights Forward the cause:            Despite great pressure from Oklahoma's organized left and from the hospital-industrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily government-subsidized industry in the history of the world"), Gov. Mary Fallin has refused to go along with the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. As she said a year ago,   I have also decided that Oklahoma will not be participating in the Obama Administration's proposed expansion of Medicaid. Such an expansion would be unaffordable, costing the state of Oklahoma up to $475 million between now and 2020, with escalating annual expenses in subsequent years.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006527 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Steering clear of the train wreck 11/14/2013 08:18 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Steering clear of the train wreck   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, Feb-17-2017 006528 pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?' Board votes to restrict Oklahomans' privateproperty rights Forward the cause:            Despite great pressure from Oklahoma's organized left and from the hospital-industrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily government-subsidized industry in the history of the world"), Gov. Mary Fallin has refused to go along with the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. As she said a year ago,   I have also decided that Oklahoma will not be participating in the Obama Administration's proposed expansion of Medicaid. Such an expansion would be unaffordable, costing the state of Oklahoma up to $475 million between now and 2020, with escalating annual expenses in subsequent years.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006529 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Steering clear of the train wreck 11/14/2013 08:14 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Steering clear of the train wreck   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, Feb-17-2017 006530 pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?' Board votes to restrict Oklahomans' privateproperty rights Forward the cause:            Despite great pressure from Oklahoma's organized left and from the hospital-industrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily government-subsidized industry in the history of the world"), Gov. Mary Fallin has refused to go along with the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. As she said a year ago,   I have also decided that Oklahoma will not be participating in the Obama Administration's proposed expansion of Medicaid. Such an expansion would be unaffordable, costing the state of Oklahoma up to $475 million between now and 2020, with escalating annual expenses in subsequent years.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006531 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Steering clear of the train wreck 11/14/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Oklahoma commerce secretary Larry Parman on freedom, taxes, job creation Steering clear of the train wreck   By Brandon Dutcher   Obamacare forces Oklahoma grandmother to purchase maternity, Feb-17-2017 006532 pediatric dental coverage 'Why does Oklahoma still have a universal prekindergarten program?' Board votes to restrict Oklahomans' privateproperty rights Forward the cause:            Despite great pressure from Oklahoma's organized left and from the hospital-industrial complex (which Avik Roy calls "the most heavily government-subsidized industry in the history of the world"), Gov. Mary Fallin has refused to go along with the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. As she said a year ago,   I have also decided that Oklahoma will not be participating in the Obama Administration's proposed expansion of Medicaid. Such an expansion would be unaffordable, costing the state of Oklahoma up to $475 million between now and 2020, with escalating annual expenses in subsequent years.   Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006533 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Jonathan Small Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Brandon Dutcher Re: WSJ:  Scott Pruitt:  ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge 12/02/2013 10:24 AM http://www.ocpathink.org/articles/2555 Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Dec 2, 2013, at 10:22 AM, "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Thanks. I hit the ground running today and haven't been able to read my emails or blogs as normal. Please send my way and I'll share it on our outlets. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:48 AM, "Jonathan Small" wrote: Thank you for sharing! Did you see our blog today? You guys keeping a furious pace, those who love liberty and the rule of law thank you. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:43 AM, "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" < Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov> wrote: Good morning! AG Pruitt's op-ed on the ACA lawsuit ran in today's Wall Street Journal. Appreciate any help OCPA could give in promoting the article. Many thanks, AC Opinion ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge The law says subsidies can only go through state-run exchanges. By Scott Pruitt Dec. 1, 2013 6:38 p.m. ET Oklahoma City As millions of Americans see their health-insurance premiums increase, have their coverage dropped as a result of the Affordable Care Act, and are unable to use the federal exchange, Oklahoma has sued the Obama administration. The Sooner State and several others are trying to stop the government from imposing tax penalties on certain states, businesses and individuals in defiance of the law. If these legal challenges are successful, the deficit spending associated with the new health-care law could be reduced by approximately $700 billion over the next decade. While the president's health law is vast and extraordinarily complex, it is in one respect very simple. Subsidies are only to be made available, and tax penalties for not signing up for health insurance are only to be assessed, in states that create their own health-care exchange. The IRS, however, is attempting to enforce tax penalties in all states—including Oklahoma and the majority of the other states that have declined to create their own exchanges. Citizens and businesses in these states must use the federal exchange instead. Enlarge Image Bloomberg News The distinction is critical, because under the terms of the law it is the availability of government insurance-premium subsidies that triggers the penalties against businesses if they fail to provide their employees with health insurance that the administration deems acceptable. This is a huge problem for the administration, which desperately needs to hand out tax credits and subsidies to the citizenry to quash the swelling backlash against the law. When Oklahoma first raised this challenge in 2012, many experts predicted that the Sooner State would "go it alone" in pursuing this legal strategy. Not so. In Indiana, the state and 15 school districts have filed a lawsuit against the IRS, the agency that collects the penalties. Business owners (who, like the state of Oklahoma, would be subject to penalties as employers) and individuals in Virginia and the District of Columbia have done the same. In the D.C. lawsuit, the presiding judge recently rejected the Obama administration's attempt to have the case dismissed, as the judge in the Oklahoma case did in August. Motions for summary judgment will soon be filed in federal district courts, Feb-17-2017 006534 > and our court system will determine whether what the administration has > called its "improvements" to the ACA—essentially by ignoring some of its > provisions—are lawful. > > They are not. Congress was exceedingly clear that tax credits and subsidies > are available to people whose plans "were enrolled in through an exchange > established by the State under section 1311 of the Patient Protection and > Affordable Care Act." Even so, the administration argues that Congress > intended for all Americans to receive subsidies regardless of whether they > enrolled in health-care coverage through a state exchange or a federal > exchange. But to arrive at that conclusion you have to ignore the plain > language of the law. And nowhere in the law did Congress authorize the IRS > to provide the credits or subsidies to those other than citizens who buy > their insurance through an exchange established under section 1311 of the > ACA—i.e., a state exchange. > > Congress specified that credits and subsidies are only to be available in > states that set up their own health-insurance exchange for a reason: It > could not force states to set up exchanges. Instead, it had to entice them > to do so. Oklahoma's lawsuit is about preserving the state's authority to > make a policy decision granted to states under the Affordable Care Act. Our > governor and policy makers in Oklahoma decided it wasn't in the state's > best interest to create a health-care exchange. The IRS, at the > administration's bidding, is attempting to take away the benefits of that > choice by regulatory action. Such attempts to expand the power of the > executive branch should be troubling to all Americans. > > While much time has been devoted in Washington to the issue of "defunding" > the Affordable Care Act, the success of these lawsuits would have much the > same effect. Should the courts decide the IRS is exceeding its authority > and isn't allowed to assess the employer penalties in states that have not > established their own exchanges, the structure of the ACA will crumble—as > one of the primary mechanisms the federal government has employed to force > people into the health-insurance market evaporates. > > As much as we wish the government were run like a business, the > administration cannot "improve" upon legislation passed by Congress by > rolling out updates in the manner that Silicon Valley does. That's not > permitted under the Constitution: Congress passes laws, the president > executes them. Period. That's why Oklahoma and other states are fighting to > stop the administration's attempt to "fix" the health-care law through > executive fiat. > > Mr. Pruitt is the attorney general of Oklahoma. > > > http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304448204579186322449012040? mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop > > > ____________________________ > Aaron Cooper > Director of Public Affairs > Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt > (405) 522-2924 > (405) 759-0468 cell > aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov > > > > Feb-17-2017 006535 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper Jonathan Small Michael C; Brandon Dutcher Re: WSJ:  Scott Pruitt:  ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge 12/02/2013 10:22 AM Thanks. I hit the ground running today and haven't been able to read my emails or blogs as normal.  Please send my way and I'll share it on our outlets. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:48 AM, "Jonathan Small" wrote: Thank you for sharing! Did you see our blog today?  You guys keeping a furious pace, those who love liberty and the rule of law thank you. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:43 AM, "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Good morning!  AG Pruitt's op-ed on the ACA lawsuit ran in today's Wall Street Journal.  Appreciate any help OCPA could give in promoting the article.  Many thanks,  AC  Opinion   ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge  The law says subsidies can only go through state-run exchanges.  By Scott Pruitt   Dec. 1, 2013 6:38 p.m. ET Oklahoma City   As millions of Americans see their health-insurance premiums increase, have their coverage dropped as a result of the Affordable Care Act, and are unable to use the federal exchange, Oklahoma has sued the Obama administration. The Sooner State and several others are trying to stop the government from imposing tax penalties on certain states, businesses and individuals in defiance of the law. If these legal challenges are successful, the deficit spending associated with the new health-care law could be reduced by approximately $700 billion over the next decade.   Feb-17-2017 006536 While the president's health law is vast and extraordinarily complex, it is in one respect very simple. Subsidies are only to be made available, and tax penalties for not signing up for health insurance are only to be assessed, in states that create their own health-care exchange. The IRS, however, is attempting to enforce tax penalties in all states—including Oklahoma and the majority of the other states that have declined to create their own exchanges. Citizens and businesses in these states must use the federal exchange instead.   Enlarge Image   Bloomberg News   The distinction is critical, because under the terms of the law it is the availability of government insurance-premium subsidies that triggers the penalties against businesses if they fail to provide their employees with health insurance that the administration deems acceptable. This is a huge problem for the administration, which desperately needs to hand out tax credits and subsidies to the citizenry to quash the swelling backlash against the law.   When Oklahoma first raised this challenge in 2012, many experts predicted that the Sooner State would "go it alone" in pursuing this legal strategy. Not so. In Indiana, the state and 15 school districts have filed a lawsuit against the IRS, the agency that collects the penalties. Business owners (who, like the state of Oklahoma, would be subject to penalties as employers) and individuals in Virginia and the District of Columbia have done the same. In the D.C. lawsuit, the presiding judge recently rejected the Obama administration's attempt to have the case dismissed, as the judge in the Oklahoma case did in August.   Motions for summary judgment will soon be filed in federal district courts, and our court system will determine whether what the administration has called its "improvements" to the ACA— essentially by ignoring some of its provisions—are lawful. They are not. Congress was exceedingly clear that tax credits and subsidies are available to people whose plans "were enrolled in through an exchange established by the State under section 1311 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." Even so, the administration argues that Congress intended for all Americans to receive subsidies regardless of whether they enrolled in health-care coverage through a state exchange or a federal exchange. But to arrive at that conclusion you have to ignore the plain language of the law. And nowhere in the law did Congress authorize the IRS to provide the credits or subsidies to those other than citizens who buy their insurance through an exchange established under section 1311 of the ACA—i.e., a state exchange.   Congress specified that credits and subsidies are only to be available in states that set up their own health-insurance exchange for a reason: It could not force states to set up exchanges. Instead, it had to entice them to do so. Oklahoma's lawsuit is about preserving the state's authority to make a policy decision granted to states under the Affordable Care Act. Our governor and policy makers in Oklahoma decided it wasn't in the state's best interest to create a health-care exchange. The IRS, at the administration's bidding, is attempting to take away the benefits of that choice by regulatory action. Such attempts to expand the power of the executive branch should be troubling to all Americans.  While much time has been devoted in Washington to the issue of "defunding" the Affordable Care Act, the success of these lawsuits would have much the same effect. Should the courts decide the IRS is exceeding its authority and isn't allowed to assess the employer penalties in states that have not established their own exchanges, the structure of the ACA will crumble—as one of the Feb-17-2017 006537 primary mechanisms the federal government has employed to force people into the healthinsurance market evaporates. As much as we wish the government were run like a business, the administration cannot "improve" upon legislation passed by Congress by rolling out updates in the manner that Silicon Valley does. That's not permitted under the Constitution: Congress passes laws, the president executes them. Period. That's why Oklahoma and other states are fighting to stop the administration's attempt to "fix" the health-care law through executive fiat.  Mr. Pruitt is the attorney general of Oklahoma.   http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304448204579186322449012040? mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop  ____________________________  Aaron Cooper  Director of Public Affairs  Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt  (405) 522-2924  (405) 759-0468 cell  aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov             Feb-17-2017 006538 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Jonathan Small Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Brandon Dutcher Re: WSJ:  Scott Pruitt:  ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge 12/02/2013 09:48 AM Thank you for sharing! Did you see our blog today?  You guys keeping a furious pace, those who love liberty and the rule of law thank you. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:43 AM, "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Good morning! AG Pruitt's op-ed on the ACA lawsuit ran in today's Wall Street Journal.  Appreciate any help OCPA could give in promoting the article. Many thanks, AC Opinion ObamaCare's Next Legal Challenge The law says subsidies can only go through state-run exchanges. By Scott Pruitt Dec. 1, 2013 6:38 p.m. ET Oklahoma City As millions of Americans see their health-insurance premiums increase, have their coverage dropped as a result of the Affordable Care Act, and are unable to use the federal exchange, Oklahoma has sued the Obama administration. The Sooner State and several others are trying to stop the government from imposing tax penalties on certain states, businesses and individuals in defiance of the law. If these legal challenges are successful, the deficit spending associated with the new health-care law could be reduced by approximately $700 billion over the next decade. While the president's health law is vast and extraordinarily complex, it is in one respect very simple. Subsidies are only to be made available, and tax penalties for not signing up for health insurance are only to be assessed, in states that create their own health-care Feb-17-2017 006539 exchange. The IRS, however, is attempting to enforce tax penalties in all states—including Oklahoma and the majority of the other states that have declined to create their own exchanges. Citizens and businesses in these states must use the federal exchange instead. Enlarge Image Bloomberg News The distinction is critical, because under the terms of the law it is the availability of government insurance-premium subsidies that triggers the penalties against businesses if they fail to provide their employees with health insurance that the administration deems acceptable. This is a huge problem for the administration, which desperately needs to hand out tax credits and subsidies to the citizenry to quash the swelling backlash against the law. When Oklahoma first raised this challenge in 2012, many experts predicted that the Sooner State would "go it alone" in pursuing this legal strategy. Not so. In Indiana, the state and 15 school districts have filed a lawsuit against the IRS, the agency that collects the penalties. Business owners (who, like the state of Oklahoma, would be subject to penalties as employers) and individuals in Virginia and the District of Columbia have done the same. In the D.C. lawsuit, the presiding judge recently rejected the Obama administration's attempt to have the case dismissed, as the judge in the Oklahoma case did in August. Motions for summary judgment will soon be filed in federal district courts, and our court system will determine whether what the administration has called its "improvements" to the ACA—essentially by ignoring some of its provisions—are lawful. They are not. Congress was exceedingly clear that tax credits and subsidies are available to people whose plans "were enrolled in through an exchange established by the State under section 1311 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." Even so, the administration argues that Congress intended for all Americans to receive subsidies regardless of whether they enrolled in health-care coverage through a state exchange or a federal exchange. But to arrive at that conclusion you have to ignore the plain language of the law. And nowhere in the law did Congress authorize the IRS to provide the credits or subsidies to those other than citizens who buy their insurance through an exchange established under section 1311 of the ACA—i.e., a state exchange. Congress specified that credits and subsidies are only to be available in states that set up their own health-insurance exchange for a reason: It could not force states to set up exchanges. Instead, it had to entice them to do so. Oklahoma's lawsuit is about preserving the state's authority to make a policy decision granted to states under the Affordable Care Act. Our governor and policy makers in Oklahoma decided it wasn't in the state's best interest to create a health-care exchange. The IRS, at the administration's bidding, is attempting to take away the benefits of that choice by regulatory action. Such attempts to expand the power of the executive branch should be troubling to all Americans. While much time has been devoted in Washington to the issue of "defunding" the Affordable Care Act, the success of these lawsuits would have much the same effect. Should the courts decide the IRS is exceeding its authority and isn't allowed to assess the employer penalties in states that have not established their own exchanges, the structure of the ACA will crumble—as one of the primary mechanisms the federal government has employed to force people into the health-insurance market evaporates. As much as we wish the government were run like a business, the administration cannot "improve" upon legislation passed by Congress by rolling out updates in the manner that Silicon Valley does. That's not permitted under the Constitution: Congress passes laws, the president executes them. Period. That's why Oklahoma and other states are fighting to stop the administration's attempt to "fix" the health-care law through executive fiat. Feb-17-2017 006540 Mr. Pruitt is the attorney general of Oklahoma. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304448204579186322449012040? mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov           Feb-17-2017 006541 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law 12/02/2013 08:18 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of the law   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Feb-17-2017 006542 Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Forward the cause:            In trying to win support for Obamacare, President Barack Obama lied to the American people at least 36 times. Those lies have impacted Oklahomans and serve as a lesson why Oklahoma should not adopt any form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, accept any Obamacare funds, or believe any of the other promises of Obamacare's proponents.   But even as President Obama continues "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is working to preserve the country given to us by America's founders. Pruitt and his team are keenly aware of the federal government's multiple attempts to go beyond its authority and to trample the rule of law. Thankfully, Pruitt has made it a top priority to block and fight this federal overreach.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006543 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law 12/02/2013 08:17 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of the law   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Feb-17-2017 006544 Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Forward the cause:            In trying to win support for Obamacare, President Barack Obama lied to the American people at least 36 times. Those lies have impacted Oklahomans and serve as a lesson why Oklahoma should not adopt any form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, accept any Obamacare funds, or believe any of the other promises of Obamacare's proponents.   But even as President Obama continues "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is working to preserve the country given to us by America's founders. Pruitt and his team are keenly aware of the federal government's multiple attempts to go beyond its authority and to trample the rule of law. Thankfully, Pruitt has made it a top priority to block and fight this federal overreach.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006545 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law 12/02/2013 08:17 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of the law   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Feb-17-2017 006546 Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Forward the cause:            In trying to win support for Obamacare, President Barack Obama lied to the American people at least 36 times. Those lies have impacted Oklahomans and serve as a lesson why Oklahoma should not adopt any form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, accept any Obamacare funds, or believe any of the other promises of Obamacare's proponents.   But even as President Obama continues "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is working to preserve the country given to us by America's founders. Pruitt and his team are keenly aware of the federal government's multiple attempts to go beyond its authority and to trample the rule of law. Thankfully, Pruitt has made it a top priority to block and fight this federal overreach.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006547 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law 12/02/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of the law   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Feb-17-2017 006548 Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Forward the cause:            In trying to win support for Obamacare, President Barack Obama lied to the American people at least 36 times. Those lies have impacted Oklahomans and serve as a lesson why Oklahoma should not adopt any form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, accept any Obamacare funds, or believe any of the other promises of Obamacare's proponents.   But even as President Obama continues "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is working to preserve the country given to us by America's founders. Pruitt and his team are keenly aware of the federal government's multiple attempts to go beyond its authority and to trample the rule of law. Thankfully, Pruitt has made it a top priority to block and fight this federal overreach.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006549 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law 12/02/2013 08:12 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of the law   By Jonathan Small, CPA   Feb-17-2017 006550 Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Forward the cause:            In trying to win support for Obamacare, President Barack Obama lied to the American people at least 36 times. Those lies have impacted Oklahomans and serve as a lesson why Oklahoma should not adopt any form of Obamacare's Medicaid expansion, accept any Obamacare funds, or believe any of the other promises of Obamacare's proponents.   But even as President Obama continues "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is working to preserve the country given to us by America's founders. Pruitt and his team are keenly aware of the federal government's multiple attempts to go beyond its authority and to trample the rule of law. Thankfully, Pruitt has made it a top priority to block and fight this federal overreach.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006551 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Family thankful for school-choice scholarship 11/27/2013 08:46 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Langston professor says school choice benefits students Family thankful for school-choice scholarship   By Brandon Dutcher   Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Feb-17-2017 006552 What waits on the exchange? Forward the cause:            "For years, Judith and Jacob Suarez prayed to be able to send their four children to Catholic schools," OCPA research associate Tina Korbe Dzurisin writes this month in Perspective.   As active parishioners at Saint Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, they often encountered families whose kids attended private schools - and they couldn't help but notice the resources available to those students. Meanwhile, their own children - Kevin, 14, Jacob, 13, Jocelyn, 11, and Judith, 9 - attended public schools in the Mid-Del school district. They reported mild bullying, and Jocelyn, in particular, fell behind academically. As dearly as they desired an alternative, the couple simply could not afford the cost of Catholic school tuition.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006553 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Family thankful for school-choice scholarship 11/27/2013 08:46 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Langston professor says school choice benefits students Family thankful for school-choice scholarship   By Brandon Dutcher   Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Feb-17-2017 006554 What waits on the exchange? Forward the cause:            "For years, Judith and Jacob Suarez prayed to be able to send their four children to Catholic schools," OCPA research associate Tina Korbe Dzurisin writes this month in Perspective.   As active parishioners at Saint Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, they often encountered families whose kids attended private schools - and they couldn't help but notice the resources available to those students. Meanwhile, their own children - Kevin, 14, Jacob, 13, Jocelyn, 11, and Judith, 9 - attended public schools in the Mid-Del school district. They reported mild bullying, and Jocelyn, in particular, fell behind academically. As dearly as they desired an alternative, the couple simply could not afford the cost of Catholic school tuition.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006555 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Family thankful for school-choice scholarship 11/27/2013 08:46 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Langston professor says school choice benefits students Family thankful for school-choice scholarship   By Brandon Dutcher   Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Feb-17-2017 006556 What waits on the exchange? Forward the cause:            "For years, Judith and Jacob Suarez prayed to be able to send their four children to Catholic schools," OCPA research associate Tina Korbe Dzurisin writes this month in Perspective.   As active parishioners at Saint Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, they often encountered families whose kids attended private schools - and they couldn't help but notice the resources available to those students. Meanwhile, their own children - Kevin, 14, Jacob, 13, Jocelyn, 11, and Judith, 9 - attended public schools in the Mid-Del school district. They reported mild bullying, and Jocelyn, in particular, fell behind academically. As dearly as they desired an alternative, the couple simply could not afford the cost of Catholic school tuition.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006557 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Family thankful for school-choice scholarship 11/27/2013 08:44 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Langston professor says school choice benefits students Family thankful for school-choice scholarship   By Brandon Dutcher   Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Feb-17-2017 006558 What waits on the exchange? Forward the cause:            "For years, Judith and Jacob Suarez prayed to be able to send their four children to Catholic schools," OCPA research associate Tina Korbe Dzurisin writes this month in Perspective.   As active parishioners at Saint Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, they often encountered families whose kids attended private schools - and they couldn't help but notice the resources available to those students. Meanwhile, their own children - Kevin, 14, Jacob, 13, Jocelyn, 11, and Judith, 9 - attended public schools in the Mid-Del school district. They reported mild bullying, and Jocelyn, in particular, fell behind academically. As dearly as they desired an alternative, the couple simply could not afford the cost of Catholic school tuition.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006559 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Family thankful for school-choice scholarship 11/27/2013 08:44 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Langston professor says school choice benefits students Family thankful for school-choice scholarship   By Brandon Dutcher   Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Feb-17-2017 006560 What waits on the exchange? Forward the cause:            "For years, Judith and Jacob Suarez prayed to be able to send their four children to Catholic schools," OCPA research associate Tina Korbe Dzurisin writes this month in Perspective.   As active parishioners at Saint Eugene Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, they often encountered families whose kids attended private schools - and they couldn't help but notice the resources available to those students. Meanwhile, their own children - Kevin, 14, Jacob, 13, Jocelyn, 11, and Judith, 9 - attended public schools in the Mid-Del school district. They reported mild bullying, and Jocelyn, in particular, fell behind academically. As dearly as they desired an alternative, the couple simply could not afford the cost of Catholic school tuition.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006561 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Take our survey for your chance to win event tickets 11/26/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, We've been fighting for the free market in Oklahoma for 20 years. I say we, because without you, our loyal supporter, OCPA could not provide solid research on policies that can transform the lives of citizens in our state. With Thanksgiving on our mind, the OCPA staff wants to say thank you for standing with us through two decades. We plan to kick off 20 more years of freedom in Oklahoma, starting with you. Please complete this brief survey before Tuesday, Dec. 3 for your chance to win a table for eight at our upcoming Citizenship Dinner. Past speakers include Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Sarah Palin, and most recently President George W. Bush. Stay tuned for our speaker Feb-17-2017 006562 announcement, but in the meantime click the link below to participate:   Take this survey   Together we can foster a society where Oklahomans can be healthier, happier and more prosperous. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving,   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006563 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Take our survey for your chance to win event tickets 11/26/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, We've been fighting for the free market in Oklahoma for 20 years. I say we, because without you, our loyal supporter, OCPA could not provide solid research on policies that can transform the lives of citizens in our state. With Thanksgiving on our mind, the OCPA staff wants to say thank you for standing with us through two decades. We plan to kick off 20 more years of freedom in Oklahoma, starting with you. Please complete this brief survey before Tuesday, Dec. 3 for your chance to win a table for eight at our upcoming Citizenship Dinner. Past speakers include Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Sarah Palin, and most recently President George W. Bush. Stay tuned for our speaker Feb-17-2017 006564 announcement, but in the meantime click the link below to participate:   Take this survey   Together we can foster a society where Oklahomans can be healthier, happier and more prosperous. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving,   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006565 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Take our survey for your chance to win event tickets 11/26/2013 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, We've been fighting for the free market in Oklahoma for 20 years. I say we, because without you, our loyal supporter, OCPA could not provide solid research on policies that can transform the lives of citizens in our state. With Thanksgiving on our mind, the OCPA staff wants to say thank you for standing with us through two decades. We plan to kick off 20 more years of freedom in Oklahoma, starting with you. Please complete this brief survey before Tuesday, Dec. 3 for your chance to win a table for eight at our upcoming Citizenship Dinner. Past speakers include Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Sarah Palin, and most recently President George W. Bush. Stay tuned for our speaker Feb-17-2017 006566 announcement, but in the meantime click the link below to participate:   Take this survey   Together we can foster a society where Oklahomans can be healthier, happier and more prosperous. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving,   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  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 006567 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Take our survey for your chance to win event tickets 11/26/2013 07:02 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, We've been fighting for the free market in Oklahoma for 20 years. I say we, because without you, our loyal supporter, OCPA could not provide solid research on policies that can transform the lives of citizens in our state. With Thanksgiving on our mind, the OCPA staff wants to say thank you for standing with us through two decades. We plan to kick off 20 more years of freedom in Oklahoma, starting with you. Please complete this brief survey before Tuesday, Dec. 3 for your chance to win a table for eight at our upcoming Citizenship Dinner. Past speakers include Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Sarah Palin, and most recently President George W. Bush. Stay tuned for our speaker Feb-17-2017 006568 announcement, but in the meantime click the link below to participate:   Take this survey   Together we can foster a society where Oklahomans can be healthier, happier and more prosperous. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving,   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  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 006569 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Take our survey for your chance to win event tickets 11/26/2013 07:02 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, We've been fighting for the free market in Oklahoma for 20 years. I say we, because without you, our loyal supporter, OCPA could not provide solid research on policies that can transform the lives of citizens in our state. With Thanksgiving on our mind, the OCPA staff wants to say thank you for standing with us through two decades. We plan to kick off 20 more years of freedom in Oklahoma, starting with you. Please complete this brief survey before Tuesday, Dec. 3 for your chance to win a table for eight at our upcoming Citizenship Dinner. Past speakers include Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Sarah Palin, and most recently President George W. Bush. Stay tuned for our speaker Feb-17-2017 006570 announcement, but in the meantime click the link below to participate:   Take this survey   Together we can foster a society where Oklahomans can be healthier, happier and more prosperous. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving,   Karma Robinson Vice President for Development  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 006571 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle' 11/04/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle'   By OCPA   Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 006572 schools, says 'what I found was scary' Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Forward the cause:            A few weeks ago OCPA research associate Tina Dzurisin appeared on Neil Cavuto's program on the Fox Business Network to discuss the slow-motion train wreck that is Obamacare. Last week on Cavuto's program, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin did the same. Among other things, Gov. Fallin criticized the rollout of the exchanges, the premium hikes that many Americans are facing, and the oft-repeated promise that if you like your plan you can keep your plan. "That has just not proven to be true," she said.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006573 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle' 11/04/2013 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle'   By OCPA   Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 006574 schools, says 'what I found was scary' Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Forward the cause:            A few weeks ago OCPA research associate Tina Dzurisin appeared on Neil Cavuto's program on the Fox Business Network to discuss the slow-motion train wreck that is Obamacare. Last week on Cavuto's program, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin did the same. Among other things, Gov. Fallin criticized the rollout of the exchanges, the premium hikes that many Americans are facing, and the oft-repeated promise that if you like your plan you can keep your plan. "That has just not proven to be true," she said.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006575 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle' 11/04/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle'   By OCPA   Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 006576 schools, says 'what I found was scary' Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Forward the cause:            A few weeks ago OCPA research associate Tina Dzurisin appeared on Neil Cavuto's program on the Fox Business Network to discuss the slow-motion train wreck that is Obamacare. Last week on Cavuto's program, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin did the same. Among other things, Gov. Fallin criticized the rollout of the exchanges, the premium hikes that many Americans are facing, and the oft-repeated promise that if you like your plan you can keep your plan. "That has just not proven to be true," she said.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006577 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle' 11/04/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Medicaid growth 'clearly unsustainable, and undesirable' Fallin on Obamacare: 'The whole plan's been a debacle'   By OCPA   Money walks Journalist visits Oklahoma Feb-17-2017 006578 schools, says 'what I found was scary' Taxpayers funding 'social justice' activism Forward the cause:            A few weeks ago OCPA research associate Tina Dzurisin appeared on Neil Cavuto's program on the Fox Business Network to discuss the slow-motion train wreck that is Obamacare. Last week on Cavuto's program, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin did the same. Among other things, Gov. Fallin criticized the rollout of the exchanges, the premium hikes that many Americans are facing, and the oft-repeated promise that if you like your plan you can keep your plan. "That has just not proven to be true," she said.    Click here to read more on our blog.     Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006579 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Busted 11/01/2013 08:09 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Busted      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       One of the frustrations Americans have with politics is the abuse of power - at times corruption - that takes place in public office. In poll after poll, Feb-17-2017 006580 regardless of political affiliation or ideology, citizens trust government at alarmingly decreasing levels. Earlier this week Oklahomans saw these fears play out publicly.    At the same time that a former state representative was convicted of committing bribery while in office, a current Oklahoma bureaucrat was using taxpayer resources to advance an ideologically driven, personal political agenda.   Broken Arrow Schools Superintendent Jarod Mendenhall is calling for a vote of no confidence in state Superintendent Janet Barresi. He's also touting a new series of articles on Broken Arrow's website, "Pass or Fail? A Comprehensive Look at Our Students' Educational Future." To promote the articles, the district even printed and mailed 40,000 fliers to Broken Arrow patrons.            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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006581 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Busted 11/01/2013 08:09 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Busted      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       One of the frustrations Americans have with politics is the abuse of power - at times corruption - that takes place in public office. In poll after poll, Feb-17-2017 006582 regardless of political affiliation or ideology, citizens trust government at alarmingly decreasing levels. Earlier this week Oklahomans saw these fears play out publicly.    At the same time that a former state representative was convicted of committing bribery while in office, a current Oklahoma bureaucrat was using taxpayer resources to advance an ideologically driven, personal political agenda.   Broken Arrow Schools Superintendent Jarod Mendenhall is calling for a vote of no confidence in state Superintendent Janet Barresi. He's also touting a new series of articles on Broken Arrow's website, "Pass or Fail? A Comprehensive Look at Our Students' Educational Future." To promote the articles, the district even printed and mailed 40,000 fliers to Broken Arrow patrons.            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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006583 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Busted 11/01/2013 08:06 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Busted      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       One of the frustrations Americans have with politics is the abuse of power - at times corruption - that takes place in public office. In poll after poll, Feb-17-2017 006584 regardless of political affiliation or ideology, citizens trust government at alarmingly decreasing levels. Earlier this week Oklahomans saw these fears play out publicly.    At the same time that a former state representative was convicted of committing bribery while in office, a current Oklahoma bureaucrat was using taxpayer resources to advance an ideologically driven, personal political agenda.   Broken Arrow Schools Superintendent Jarod Mendenhall is calling for a vote of no confidence in state Superintendent Janet Barresi. He's also touting a new series of articles on Broken Arrow's website, "Pass or Fail? A Comprehensive Look at Our Students' Educational Future." To promote the articles, the district even printed and mailed 40,000 fliers to Broken Arrow patrons.            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 kelly@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 006585 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Busted 11/01/2013 08:06 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Busted      Michael By Michael Carnuccio       One of the frustrations Americans have with politics is the abuse of power - at times corruption - that takes place in public office. In poll after poll, Feb-17-2017 006586 regardless of political affiliation or ideology, citizens trust government at alarmingly decreasing levels. Earlier this week Oklahomans saw these fears play out publicly.    At the same time that a former state representative was convicted of committing bribery while in office, a current Oklahoma bureaucrat was using taxpayer resources to advance an ideologically driven, personal political agenda.   Broken Arrow Schools Superintendent Jarod Mendenhall is calling for a vote of no confidence in state Superintendent Janet Barresi. He's also touting a new series of articles on Broken Arrow's website, "Pass or Fail? A Comprehensive Look at Our Students' Educational Future." To promote the articles, the district even printed and mailed 40,000 fliers to Broken Arrow patrons.            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 kelly@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 006587 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting Dec. 19 11/25/2013 09:59 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next meeting will be on Thursday, Dec. 19, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at OCPA (please note that the meeting will start 30 minutes earlier than usual). If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 006588 P.S. Don't forget that National School Choice Week (January 26 - February 1, 2014) will be here soon. Check out the NSCW website for more information. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006589 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash:  Langston professor says school choice benefits students 11/25/2013 08:19 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Langston professor says school choice benefits students   By Brandon Dutcher   What waits on the exchange? Feb-17-2017 006590 The report cards are in Forward the cause:            Despite spending more money on public education than many other developed countries, America's student-performance woes persist - in part because public schools often have no motivation to improve. But the increasing availability of educational options - charter schools, virtual schools, magnet schools, vouchers, homeschooling, and more - represents a positive development for students and for public schools themselves. Indeed, far from undermining public education, school choice provides an environment in which public schools can thrive.   That's the message of a recent article written either by (a) an OCPA researcher, or (b) an education professor at Langston University - a loyal Democrat who believes that "Barack Obama is one of the greatest presidents America has ever seen."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006591 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash:  Langston professor says school choice benefits students 11/25/2013 08:19 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Langston professor says school choice benefits students   By Brandon Dutcher   What waits on the exchange? Feb-17-2017 006592 The report cards are in Forward the cause:            Despite spending more money on public education than many other developed countries, America's student-performance woes persist - in part because public schools often have no motivation to improve. But the increasing availability of educational options - charter schools, virtual schools, magnet schools, vouchers, homeschooling, and more - represents a positive development for students and for public schools themselves. Indeed, far from undermining public education, school choice provides an environment in which public schools can thrive.   That's the message of a recent article written either by (a) an OCPA researcher, or (b) an education professor at Langston University - a loyal Democrat who believes that "Barack Obama is one of the greatest presidents America has ever seen."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006593 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash:  Langston professor says school choice benefits students 11/25/2013 08:19 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Langston professor says school choice benefits students   By Brandon Dutcher   What waits on the exchange? Feb-17-2017 006594 The report cards are in Forward the cause:            Despite spending more money on public education than many other developed countries, America's student-performance woes persist - in part because public schools often have no motivation to improve. But the increasing availability of educational options - charter schools, virtual schools, magnet schools, vouchers, homeschooling, and more - represents a positive development for students and for public schools themselves. Indeed, far from undermining public education, school choice provides an environment in which public schools can thrive.   That's the message of a recent article written either by (a) an OCPA researcher, or (b) an education professor at Langston University - a loyal Democrat who believes that "Barack Obama is one of the greatest presidents America has ever seen."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006595 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash:  Langston professor says school choice benefits students 11/25/2013 08:17 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Langston professor says school choice benefits students   By Brandon Dutcher   What waits on the exchange? Feb-17-2017 006596 The report cards are in Forward the cause:            Despite spending more money on public education than many other developed countries, America's student-performance woes persist - in part because public schools often have no motivation to improve. But the increasing availability of educational options - charter schools, virtual schools, magnet schools, vouchers, homeschooling, and more - represents a positive development for students and for public schools themselves. Indeed, far from undermining public education, school choice provides an environment in which public schools can thrive.   That's the message of a recent article written either by (a) an OCPA researcher, or (b) an education professor at Langston University - a loyal Democrat who believes that "Barack Obama is one of the greatest presidents America has ever seen."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006597 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash:  Langston professor says school choice benefits students 11/25/2013 08:16 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Remembering JFK 'We now have hope' Langston professor says school choice benefits students   By Brandon Dutcher   What waits on the exchange? Feb-17-2017 006598 The report cards are in Forward the cause:            Despite spending more money on public education than many other developed countries, America's student-performance woes persist - in part because public schools often have no motivation to improve. But the increasing availability of educational options - charter schools, virtual schools, magnet schools, vouchers, homeschooling, and more - represents a positive development for students and for public schools themselves. Indeed, far from undermining public education, school choice provides an environment in which public schools can thrive.   That's the message of a recent article written either by (a) an OCPA researcher, or (b) an education professor at Langston University - a loyal Democrat who believes that "Barack Obama is one of the greatest presidents America has ever seen."   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006599 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Road to process 11/22/2013 08:12 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Road to progress    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal Feb-17-2017 006600 will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."   On Sept. 12, 1962, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the history's great speeches at Rice University in Houston. Typical of JFK, the speech was bold and aggressive, challenging us to do more than was thought possible. It's a textbook display of executive leadership that moved this nation toward the mantle of history.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006601 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Road to process 11/22/2013 08:12 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Road to progress    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal Feb-17-2017 006602 will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."   On Sept. 12, 1962, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the history's great speeches at Rice University in Houston. Typical of JFK, the speech was bold and aggressive, challenging us to do more than was thought possible. It's a textbook display of executive leadership that moved this nation toward the mantle of history.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006603 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Road to process 11/22/2013 08:12 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Road to progress    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal Feb-17-2017 006604 will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."   On Sept. 12, 1962, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the history's great speeches at Rice University in Houston. Typical of JFK, the speech was bold and aggressive, challenging us to do more than was thought possible. It's a textbook display of executive leadership that moved this nation toward the mantle of history.   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 kelly@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 006605 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Road to process 11/22/2013 08:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Road to progress    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal Feb-17-2017 006606 will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."   On Sept. 12, 1962, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the history's great speeches at Rice University in Houston. Typical of JFK, the speech was bold and aggressive, challenging us to do more than was thought possible. It's a textbook display of executive leadership that moved this nation toward the mantle of history.   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 kelly@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 006607 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Road to process 11/22/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Road to progress    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal Feb-17-2017 006608 will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."   On Sept. 12, 1962, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the history's great speeches at Rice University in Houston. Typical of JFK, the speech was bold and aggressive, challenging us to do more than was thought possible. It's a textbook display of executive leadership that moved this nation toward the mantle of history.   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 kelly@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 006609 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering JFK 11/21/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'We now have hope' What waits on the exchange? Remembering JFK   By OCPA   The report cards are in Feb-17-2017 006610 JFK Stamp Steering clear of the train wreck Forward the cause:            As we recall the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, some of those on the left might be a bit uncomfortable with certain aspects of JFK's legacy. Any fair examination of that legacy shows that he was hardly the big-government liberal they prefer to recall. Indeed, as Ira Stoll argues in his new book JFK, Conservative, Kennedy was devoted chiefly to anticommunism and to economic growth.    Kennedy was a stern anti-communist. And the most memorable phrase from his inaugural address - "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" - could have served as a theme for conservative welfare-reform policies of the 1990s. But he is best remembered among advocates of smaller, leaner government for his 1963 proposal to cut individual and corporate income taxes - "the most important step we could take to prevent a recession" he called it in the video posted below, a "creative tax cut" that was specifically designed to increase economic growth and create jobs.    Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006611 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Remembering JFK 11/21/2013 08:02 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: 'We now have hope' What waits on the exchange? Remembering JFK   By OCPA   The report cards are in Feb-17-2017 006612 JFK Stamp Steering clear of the train wreck Forward the cause:            As we recall the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, some of those on the left might be a bit uncomfortable with certain aspects of JFK's legacy. Any fair examination of that legacy shows that he was hardly the big-government liberal they prefer to recall. Indeed, as Ira Stoll argues in his new book JFK, Conservative, Kennedy was devoted chiefly to anticommunism and to economic growth.    Kennedy was a stern anti-communist. And the most memorable phrase from his inaugural address - "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" - could have served as a theme for conservative welfare-reform policies of the 1990s. But he is best remembered among advocates of smaller, leaner government for his 1963 proposal to cut individual and corporate income taxes - "the most important step we could take to prevent a recession" he called it in the video posted below, a "creative tax cut" that was specifically designed to increase economic growth and create jobs.    Click here to read more and watch the video on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006613 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Your support of freedom just doubled 12/10/2013 12:37 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, By now I'm sure you have grown tired of reading about the latest crisis in health care. But headlines such as, "If Oklahoma wins lawsuit, 'the whole structure' of Obamacare 'starts to fall apart,' highlight the significant role Oklahoma plays in providing a lifeline to millions of Americans. As Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt once said, "I see OCPA at the forefront of continuing to put into the marketplace ideas that will help the policymakers understand that we can be the leader across the country..." Feb-17-2017 006614 As Oklahomans continue to be impacted by government overreach, please consider supporting OCPA today. Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma, who like you and me believe freedom is worth the fight.   Michael Carnuccio President Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006615 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Your support of freedom just doubled 12/10/2013 12:37 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, By now I'm sure you have grown tired of reading about the latest crisis in health care. But headlines such as, "If Oklahoma wins lawsuit, 'the whole structure' of Obamacare 'starts to fall apart,' highlight the significant role Oklahoma plays in providing a lifeline to millions of Americans. As Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt once said, "I see OCPA at the forefront of continuing to put into the marketplace ideas that will help the policymakers understand that we can be the leader across the country..." Feb-17-2017 006616 As Oklahomans continue to be impacted by government overreach, please consider supporting OCPA today. Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma, who like you and me believe freedom is worth the fight.   Michael Carnuccio President Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006617 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Your support of freedom just doubled 12/10/2013 12:37 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, By now I'm sure you have grown tired of reading about the latest crisis in health care. But headlines such as, "If Oklahoma wins lawsuit, 'the whole structure' of Obamacare 'starts to fall apart,' highlight the significant role Oklahoma plays in providing a lifeline to millions of Americans. As Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt once said, "I see OCPA at the forefront of continuing to put into the marketplace ideas that will help the policymakers understand that we can be the leader across the country..." Feb-17-2017 006618 As Oklahomans continue to be impacted by government overreach, please consider supporting OCPA today. Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma, who like you and me believe freedom is worth the fight.   Michael Carnuccio President Forward 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 006619 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Your support of freedom just doubled 12/10/2013 12:33 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, By now I'm sure you have grown tired of reading about the latest crisis in health care. But headlines such as, "If Oklahoma wins lawsuit, 'the whole structure' of Obamacare 'starts to fall apart,' highlight the significant role Oklahoma plays in providing a lifeline to millions of Americans. As Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt once said, "I see OCPA at the forefront of continuing to put into the marketplace ideas that will help the policymakers understand that we can be the leader across the country..." Feb-17-2017 006620 As Oklahomans continue to be impacted by government overreach, please consider supporting OCPA today. Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma, who like you and me believe freedom is worth the fight.   Michael Carnuccio President Forward 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 006621 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Your support of freedom just doubled 12/10/2013 12:33 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, By now I'm sure you have grown tired of reading about the latest crisis in health care. But headlines such as, "If Oklahoma wins lawsuit, 'the whole structure' of Obamacare 'starts to fall apart,' highlight the significant role Oklahoma plays in providing a lifeline to millions of Americans. As Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt once said, "I see OCPA at the forefront of continuing to put into the marketplace ideas that will help the policymakers understand that we can be the leader across the country..." Feb-17-2017 006622 As Oklahomans continue to be impacted by government overreach, please consider supporting OCPA today. Every gift made before Dec. 20 will be matched by another generous contributor in Oklahoma, who like you and me believe freedom is worth the fight.   Michael Carnuccio President Forward 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 006623 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/09/2013 02:00 PM Thank you Cassandra. Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        12/09/2013 01:57 PM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Sure thing. We’re at 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd (13th and Lincoln). Our reception area is on the second floor, and I’ll meet them there.   Thanks, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:57 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Yes, could you send me an address or any location information that I will need? Thanks! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         Feb-17-2017 006624 From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        12/09/2013 01:44 PM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Yes that works well. Will the filming be able to take place at OCPA? Best, Cassandra From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:35 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Cassandra, Sorry for the delay in my email to reach out to you, the snow days hindered my ability to be in the office. I got your voicemail and Friday before 11am looks great. Does December 13th at 10 a.m. work? Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405) 522-4400     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov        From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        12/03/2013 03:08 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Katie, Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient. Feb-17-2017 006625 I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you. Best, Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator    Office of the Attorney General    State of Oklahoma    (405) 522-4400    katie.dark@oag.ok.gov    Twitter:  @OklaAG Facebook:  AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006626 From: To: Subject: Date: Cassandra Howard Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/09/2013 01:57 PM Sure thing. We’re at 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd (13th and Lincoln). Our reception area is on the second floor, and I’ll meet them there.   Thanks, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:57 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Yes, could you send me an address or any location information that I will need? Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        12/09/2013 01:44 PM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Yes that works well. Will the filming be able to take place at OCPA?   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:35 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Cassandra, Feb-17-2017 006627 Sorry for the delay in my email to reach out to you, the snow days hindered my ability to be in the office. I got your voicemail and Friday before 11am looks great. Does December 13th at 10 a.m. work? Thanks! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        12/03/2013 03:08 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Katie, Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient. I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you. Best, Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be Feb-17-2017 006628 filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405) 522-4400     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov    Twitter:  @OklaAG Facebook:  AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006629 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/09/2013 01:56 PM Yes, could you send me an address or any location information that I will need? Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Date:        12/09/2013 01:44 PM Subject:        RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Yes that works well. Will the filming be able to take place at OCPA?   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:35 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Cassandra, Sorry for the delay in my email to reach out to you, the snow days hindered my ability to be in the office. I got your voicemail and Friday before 11am looks great. Does December 13th at 10 a.m. work? Thanks! Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov         Feb-17-2017 006630 From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        12/03/2013 03:08 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Katie, Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient. I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you. Best, Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator     Office of the Attorney General     State of Oklahoma     (405) 522-4400 Feb-17-2017 006631     katie.dark@oag.ok.gov    Twitter:  @OklaAG Facebook:  AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006632 From: To: Subject: Date: Cassandra Howard Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov RE: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/09/2013 01:43 PM Yes that works well. Will the filming be able to take place at OCPA?   Best, Cassandra   From: Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 1:35 PM To: Cassandra Howard Subject: Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Cassandra,  Sorry for the delay in my email to reach out to you, the snow days hindered my ability to be in the office. I got your voicemail and Friday before 11am looks great. Does December 13th at 10 a.m. work? Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        12/03/2013 03:08 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Katie, Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient. I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you. Best, Feb-17-2017 006633 Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov     Twitter:  @OklaAG Facebook:  AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006634 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark Cassandra Howard Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video 12/09/2013 01:35 PM Cassandra,  Sorry for the delay in my email to reach out to you, the snow days hindered my ability to be in the office. I got your voicemail and Friday before 11am looks great. Does December 13th at 10 a.m. work? Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  From:        Cassandra Howard To:        "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" , Cc:        Michael C Date:        12/03/2013 03:08 PM Subject:        Re: Attorney General Pruitt Invites You: ACA Video Katie,   Michael Carnuccio will be available to film next week. We'd love to have your crew come to OCPA if it's convenient. I will be in the office on Thursday and will call you then to find an appropriate date and time for filming. Thank you. Best, Cassandra Howard Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs OCPAthink.org Sent from my iPhone On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Attorney General Pruitt is planning to put together a short social media video to highlight his Feb-17-2017 006635 leadership in the Affordable Care Act lawsuit. The Attorney General appreciates your support   of the lawsuit and wanted us to reach out to you for your participation in our video. We were hoping you would participate by allowing us to film a brief segment (1 minute or less) of your thoughts on our leadership in the ACA lawsuit. Our goal is to produce, edit and distribute this video by mid-December. As such, we were hoping you would be available to be filmed during normal business hours on any date from December 5-11. OAG staff can come to your office or location of choice. This participation would be greatly appreciated by Attorney General Pruitt and we look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions regarding this video. Sincerely, Katie Dark   Constituent Services Coordinator      Office of the Attorney General      State of Oklahoma      (405) 522-4400      katie.dark@oag.ok.gov     Twitter:  @OklaAG Facebook:  AttorneyGeneralPruitt Feb-17-2017 006636 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates 12/09/2013 08:07 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006637 Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Forward the cause:            In his State of the Union address this year, President Barack Obama praised Oklahoma for making it "a priority to educate our youngest children." The president's comments were not surprising: Oklahoma has a reputation for leading the nation in early-childhood education. One prominent Oklahoman, a key Obama fundraiser, has actually visited the White House at least 16 times to discuss early-childhood education, and has appeared on a platform with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to promote the cause.   But as I said at the time ("President Obama's enthusiasm for Oklahoma preschool not universally shared"), Mr. Obama's praise of Oklahoma's preschool program was not warranted. And now comes more bad news for preschool advocates.     Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006638 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates 12/09/2013 08:06 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way to fund education' New study 'devastating' for universal preschool advocates   By Brandon Dutcher   Feb-17-2017 006639 Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Forward the cause:            In his State of the Union address this year, President Barack Obama praised Oklahoma for making it "a priority to educate our youngest children." The president's comments were not surprising: Oklahoma has a reputation for leading the nation in early-childhood education. One prominent Oklahoman, a key Obama fundraiser, has actually visited the White House at least 16 times to discuss early-childhood education, and has appeared on a platform with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to promote the cause.   But as I said at the time ("President Obama's enthusiasm for Oklahoma preschool not universally shared"), Mr. Obama's praise of Oklahoma's preschool program was not warranted. And now comes more bad news for preschool advocates.     Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006640 From: To: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper jonathan@ocpathink.org CNBC article 12/06/2013 05:46 PM JS, CNBC put together a nice story from the AG's interview earlier this week. Thought you guys might be interested in it. Thanks, AC Oklahoma lawsuit to derail Obamacare? Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt discusses his federal lawsuit challenging IRS administration of Obamacare penalties and subsidies nationwide. Read More: http://www.cnbc.com/id/101246640/ Feb-17-2017 006641 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Make families matter 12/06/2013 11:17 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Make families matter    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Over the past year, I've been part of the launch of a national, nonprofit organization. I spend part of every trip looking through pictures and Feb-17-2017 006642 videos of my family on my phone. It's that subtle reminder of why I do what I do. My family inspires me to achieve goals beyond my capabilities while reinforcing the importance of what I have committed to professionally.   This is why I am dedicated to free enterprise and the fight for liberty. My family, as well as yours, deserves better than the status quo. Our children should not be shackled by the suffocating debt our selfish government continues to destroy their future with.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006643 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Make families matter 12/06/2013 11:17 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Make families matter    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Over the past year, I've been part of the launch of a national, nonprofit organization. I spend part of every trip looking through pictures and Feb-17-2017 006644 videos of my family on my phone. It's that subtle reminder of why I do what I do. My family inspires me to achieve goals beyond my capabilities while reinforcing the importance of what I have committed to professionally.   This is why I am dedicated to free enterprise and the fight for liberty. My family, as well as yours, deserves better than the status quo. Our children should not be shackled by the suffocating debt our selfish government continues to destroy their future with.   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 kelly@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 006645 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Make families matter 12/06/2013 11:17 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Make families matter    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Over the past year, I've been part of the launch of a national, nonprofit organization. I spend part of every trip looking through pictures and Feb-17-2017 006646 videos of my family on my phone. It's that subtle reminder of why I do what I do. My family inspires me to achieve goals beyond my capabilities while reinforcing the importance of what I have committed to professionally.   This is why I am dedicated to free enterprise and the fight for liberty. My family, as well as yours, deserves better than the status quo. Our children should not be shackled by the suffocating debt our selfish government continues to destroy their future with.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006647 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Make families matter 12/06/2013 11:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Make families matter    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Over the past year, I've been part of the launch of a national, nonprofit organization. I spend part of every trip looking through pictures and Feb-17-2017 006648 videos of my family on my phone. It's that subtle reminder of why I do what I do. My family inspires me to achieve goals beyond my capabilities while reinforcing the importance of what I have committed to professionally.   This is why I am dedicated to free enterprise and the fight for liberty. My family, as well as yours, deserves better than the status quo. Our children should not be shackled by the suffocating debt our selfish government continues to destroy their future with.   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 kelly@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 006649 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Make families matter 12/06/2013 11:15 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Make families matter    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       Over the past year, I've been part of the launch of a national, nonprofit organization. I spend part of every trip looking through pictures and Feb-17-2017 006650 videos of my family on my phone. It's that subtle reminder of why I do what I do. My family inspires me to achieve goals beyond my capabilities while reinforcing the importance of what I have committed to professionally.   This is why I am dedicated to free enterprise and the fight for liberty. My family, as well as yours, deserves better than the status quo. Our children should not be shackled by the suffocating debt our selfish government continues to destroy their future with.   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 kelly@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 006651 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Free-market medicine receiving national attention 12/05/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention   Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way By Brandon Dutcher to fund education'   Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Feb-17-2017 006652 Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students   Forward the cause:          When Oklahoma City physician Keith Smith appeared on Bill O'Reilly's program Monday night on Fox News, it was just the latest instance of what's becoming a common occurrence. As Patrick McGuigan reports ("Dr. Smith goes to Washington: Oklahoma doctor gains national prominence supporting free market"), "Smith has become a 'go-to' guy for analysts, regardless of philosophy, who want a thoughtful market-oriented critique of the current and emerging state of American health-care delivery."   Smith founded the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, which has garnered rave reviews and sympathetic news stories in the regional and national news media, including in Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He now regularly testifies before Congress.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006653 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Free-market medicine receiving national attention 12/05/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention   Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way By Brandon Dutcher to fund education'   Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Feb-17-2017 006654 Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students   Forward the cause:          When Oklahoma City physician Keith Smith appeared on Bill O'Reilly's program Monday night on Fox News, it was just the latest instance of what's becoming a common occurrence. As Patrick McGuigan reports ("Dr. Smith goes to Washington: Oklahoma doctor gains national prominence supporting free market"), "Smith has become a 'go-to' guy for analysts, regardless of philosophy, who want a thoughtful market-oriented critique of the current and emerging state of American health-care delivery."   Smith founded the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, which has garnered rave reviews and sympathetic news stories in the regional and national news media, including in Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He now regularly testifies before Congress.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006655 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Free-market medicine receiving national attention 12/05/2013 08:15 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention   Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way By Brandon Dutcher to fund education'   Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Feb-17-2017 006656 Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students   Forward the cause:          When Oklahoma City physician Keith Smith appeared on Bill O'Reilly's program Monday night on Fox News, it was just the latest instance of what's becoming a common occurrence. As Patrick McGuigan reports ("Dr. Smith goes to Washington: Oklahoma doctor gains national prominence supporting free market"), "Smith has become a 'go-to' guy for analysts, regardless of philosophy, who want a thoughtful market-oriented critique of the current and emerging state of American health-care delivery."   Smith founded the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, which has garnered rave reviews and sympathetic news stories in the regional and national news media, including in Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He now regularly testifies before Congress.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006657 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Free-market medicine receiving national attention 12/05/2013 08:13 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention   Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way By Brandon Dutcher to fund education'   Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Feb-17-2017 006658 Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students   Forward the cause:          When Oklahoma City physician Keith Smith appeared on Bill O'Reilly's program Monday night on Fox News, it was just the latest instance of what's becoming a common occurrence. As Patrick McGuigan reports ("Dr. Smith goes to Washington: Oklahoma doctor gains national prominence supporting free market"), "Smith has become a 'go-to' guy for analysts, regardless of philosophy, who want a thoughtful market-oriented critique of the current and emerging state of American health-care delivery."   Smith founded the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, which has garnered rave reviews and sympathetic news stories in the regional and national news media, including in Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He now regularly testifies before Congress.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006659 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Free-market medicine receiving national attention 12/05/2013 08:12 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Free-market medicine receiving national attention   Heritage Foundation researchers tout 'a new way By Brandon Dutcher to fund education'   Attorney General Scott Pruitt is protecting the rule of law Feb-17-2017 006660 Family thankful for schoolchoice scholarship Langston professor says school choice benefits students   Forward the cause:          When Oklahoma City physician Keith Smith appeared on Bill O'Reilly's program Monday night on Fox News, it was just the latest instance of what's becoming a common occurrence. As Patrick McGuigan reports ("Dr. Smith goes to Washington: Oklahoma doctor gains national prominence supporting free market"), "Smith has become a 'go-to' guy for analysts, regardless of philosophy, who want a thoughtful market-oriented critique of the current and emerging state of American health-care delivery."   Smith founded the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, which has garnered rave reviews and sympathetic news stories in the regional and national news media, including in Oklahoma's largest newspaper. He now regularly testifies before Congress.   Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006661 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Primary challenges 01/03/2014 08:11 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Primary challenges    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In its third released and first top 40 track, Flaws, British alt-rock group Bastille wants us to accept our differences and challenges as uniqueness Feb-17-2017 006662 rather than setbacks inadequate of perfection. I submit the song as a good anthem for the GOP this pivotal election year.   Consider that it is vying to unseat Harry Reid's do-nothing leadership and recapture complete control of the legislative branch; however, the party has yet to rectify the split within its base. Two years ago, the most essential election in recent history saw Mitt Romney receive fewer votes in the general election in the battleground state of Ohio than had backed U.S. Sen. John McCain in that state four years earlier.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006663 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Primary challenges 01/03/2014 08:11 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Primary challenges    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In its third released and first top 40 track, Flaws, British alt-rock group Bastille wants us to accept our differences and challenges as uniqueness Feb-17-2017 006664 rather than setbacks inadequate of perfection. I submit the song as a good anthem for the GOP this pivotal election year.   Consider that it is vying to unseat Harry Reid's do-nothing leadership and recapture complete control of the legislative branch; however, the party has yet to rectify the split within its base. Two years ago, the most essential election in recent history saw Mitt Romney receive fewer votes in the general election in the battleground state of Ohio than had backed U.S. Sen. John McCain in that state four years earlier.   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 kelly@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 006665 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Primary challenges 01/03/2014 08:11 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Primary challenges    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In its third released and first top 40 track, Flaws, British alt-rock group Bastille wants us to accept our differences and challenges as uniqueness Feb-17-2017 006666 rather than setbacks inadequate of perfection. I submit the song as a good anthem for the GOP this pivotal election year.   Consider that it is vying to unseat Harry Reid's do-nothing leadership and recapture complete control of the legislative branch; however, the party has yet to rectify the split within its base. Two years ago, the most essential election in recent history saw Mitt Romney receive fewer votes in the general election in the battleground state of Ohio than had backed U.S. Sen. John McCain in that state four years earlier.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006667 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Primary challenges 01/03/2014 08:09 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Primary challenges    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In its third released and first top 40 track, Flaws, British alt-rock group Bastille wants us to accept our differences and challenges as uniqueness Feb-17-2017 006668 rather than setbacks inadequate of perfection. I submit the song as a good anthem for the GOP this pivotal election year.   Consider that it is vying to unseat Harry Reid's do-nothing leadership and recapture complete control of the legislative branch; however, the party has yet to rectify the split within its base. Two years ago, the most essential election in recent history saw Mitt Romney receive fewer votes in the general election in the battleground state of Ohio than had backed U.S. Sen. John McCain in that state four years earlier.   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 kelly@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 006669 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Primary challenges 01/03/2014 08:08 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Primary challenges    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       In its third released and first top 40 track, Flaws, British alt-rock group Bastille wants us to accept our differences and challenges as uniqueness Feb-17-2017 006670 rather than setbacks inadequate of perfection. I submit the song as a good anthem for the GOP this pivotal election year.   Consider that it is vying to unseat Harry Reid's do-nothing leadership and recapture complete control of the legislative branch; however, the party has yet to rectify the split within its base. Two years ago, the most essential election in recent history saw Mitt Romney receive fewer votes in the general election in the battleground state of Ohio than had backed U.S. Sen. John McCain in that state four years earlier.   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 kelly@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 006671 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Watch the high court, cut the high rate 01/02/2014 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate   Private agricultural research By OCPA needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   Feb-17-2017 006672 Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Forward the cause:          Has the Oklahoma Supreme Court sworn off its addiction to policymaking? That's the question Andrew Spiropoulos, OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, asked in a recent Journal Record column. The court's rejection of a constitutional challenge to the new workers' compensation reform law gives Professor Spiropoulos reason for optimism.     Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006673 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Watch the high court, cut the high rate 01/02/2014 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate   Private agricultural research By OCPA needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   Feb-17-2017 006674 Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Forward the cause:          Has the Oklahoma Supreme Court sworn off its addiction to policymaking? That's the question Andrew Spiropoulos, OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, asked in a recent Journal Record column. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006675 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Watch the high court, cut the high rate 01/02/2014 08:11 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate   Private agricultural research By OCPA needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   Feb-17-2017 006676 Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Forward the cause:          Has the Oklahoma Supreme Court sworn off its addiction to policymaking? That's the question Andrew Spiropoulos, OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, asked in a recent Journal Record column. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006677 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Watch the high court, cut the high rate 01/02/2014 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate   Private agricultural research By OCPA needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   Feb-17-2017 006678 Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Forward the cause:          Has the Oklahoma Supreme Court sworn off its addiction to policymaking? That's the question Andrew Spiropoulos, OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, asked in a recent Journal Record column. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006679 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Watch the high court, cut the high rate 01/02/2014 08:09 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Watch the high court, cut the high rate   Private agricultural research By OCPA needed Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy   Feb-17-2017 006680 Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Forward the cause:          Has the Oklahoma Supreme Court sworn off its addiction to policymaking? That's the question Andrew Spiropoulos, OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, asked in a recent Journal Record column. The court's rejection of a constitutional challenge to the new workers' compensation reform law gives Professor Spiropoulos reason for optimism.     Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006681 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Advancing Liberty 12/30/2013 01:27 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, I hope you will consider making an end-of-year contribution to OCPA. You can see our work through the years here, and we've already started working on behalf of Oklahomans for the upcoming year. I'm asking you to join us now as we continue our fight against government intrusion like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, and empower Oklahoma families with lower taxes and  more school choice. OCPA launched seven freedom centers from health care to agricultural, so please know you have a partner in OCPA who, like you, believes in free-market principles. With only a few days remaining in 2013, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for your support! I look forward to updating you on our progress through the year. Happy New Year! Brandon Dutcher Senior Vice President PS: Every gift made through midnight Dec. 31 will be matched up to $20,000 by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 006682 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Advancing Liberty 12/30/2013 01:27 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, I hope you will consider making an end-of-year contribution to OCPA. You can see our work through the years here, and we've already started working on behalf of Oklahomans for the upcoming year. I'm asking you to join us now as we continue our fight against government intrusion like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, and empower Oklahoma families with lower taxes and  more school choice. OCPA launched seven freedom centers from health care to agricultural, so please know you have a partner in OCPA who, like you, believes in free-market principles. With only a few days remaining in 2013, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for your support! I look forward to updating you on our progress through the year. Happy New Year! Brandon Dutcher Senior Vice President PS: Every gift made through midnight Dec. 31 will be matched up to $20,000 by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 006683 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Advancing Liberty 12/30/2013 01:27 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, I hope you will consider making an end-of-year contribution to OCPA. You can see our work through the years here, and we've already started working on behalf of Oklahomans for the upcoming year. I'm asking you to join us now as we continue our fight against government intrusion like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, and empower Oklahoma families with lower taxes and  more school choice. OCPA launched seven freedom centers from health care to agricultural, so please know you have a partner in OCPA who, like you, believes in free-market principles. With only a few days remaining in 2013, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for your support! I look forward to updating you on our progress through the year. Happy New Year! Brandon Dutcher Senior Vice President PS: Every gift made through midnight Dec. 31 will be matched up to $20,000 by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006684 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Advancing Liberty 12/30/2013 01:25 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, I hope you will consider making an end-of-year contribution to OCPA. You can see our work through the years here, and we've already started working on behalf of Oklahomans for the upcoming year. I'm asking you to join us now as we continue our fight against government intrusion like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, and empower Oklahoma families with lower taxes and  more school choice. OCPA launched seven freedom centers from health care to agricultural, so please know you have a partner in OCPA who, like you, believes in free-market principles. With only a few days remaining in 2013, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for your support! I look forward to updating you on our progress through the year. Happy New Year! Brandon Dutcher Senior Vice President PS: Every gift made through midnight Dec. 31 will be matched up to $20,000 by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006685 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Advancing Liberty 12/30/2013 01:25 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, I hope you will consider making an end-of-year contribution to OCPA. You can see our work through the years here, and we've already started working on behalf of Oklahomans for the upcoming year. I'm asking you to join us now as we continue our fight against government intrusion like the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, and empower Oklahoma families with lower taxes and  more school choice. OCPA launched seven freedom centers from health care to agricultural, so please know you have a partner in OCPA who, like you, believes in free-market principles. With only a few days remaining in 2013, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for your support! I look forward to updating you on our progress through the year. Happy New Year! Brandon Dutcher Senior Vice President PS: Every gift made through midnight Dec. 31 will be matched up to $20,000 by another generous contributor in Oklahoma. Visit joinocpa.org to donate today. Forward 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 006686 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private agricultural research needed 12/30/2013 10:43 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Private agricultural research needed   By Brian Bush   Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Feb-17-2017 006687 In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Forward the cause:          Medical Research Organizations (MROs) have been harnessing the power of private philanthropy for human health since the mid 1950's when Congress authorized their creation. 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Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 006688 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private agricultural research needed 12/30/2013 10:43 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Private agricultural research needed   By Brian Bush   Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Feb-17-2017 006689 In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Forward the cause:          Medical Research Organizations (MROs) have been harnessing the power of private philanthropy for human health since the mid 1950's when Congress authorized their creation. Now, Oklahoma producers and agriculture experts are advocating a similar approach: the creation of Agricultural Research Organizations (AROs) to fund much-needed research that would benefit Oklahomans dramatically.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006690 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private agricultural research needed 12/30/2013 10:43 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Private agricultural research needed   By Brian Bush   Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Feb-17-2017 006691 In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Forward the cause:          Medical Research Organizations (MROs) have been harnessing the power of private philanthropy for human health since the mid 1950's when Congress authorized their creation. Now, Oklahoma producers and agriculture experts are advocating a similar approach: the creation of Agricultural Research Organizations (AROs) to fund much-needed research that would benefit Oklahomans dramatically.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006692 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private agricultural research needed 12/30/2013 10:42 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Private agricultural research needed   By Brian Bush   Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Feb-17-2017 006693 In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Forward the cause:          Medical Research Organizations (MROs) have been harnessing the power of private philanthropy for human health since the mid 1950's when Congress authorized their creation. Now, Oklahoma producers and agriculture experts are advocating a similar approach: the creation of Agricultural Research Organizations (AROs) to fund much-needed research that would benefit Oklahomans dramatically.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006694 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Private agricultural research needed 12/30/2013 10:42 AM OCPA's daily e-mail delivering policy perspectives each weekday.   We're blogging: Obamacare Medicaid expansion would harm Oklahoma's economy Private agricultural research needed   By Brian Bush   Meddling hurts ranchers, consumers Feb-17-2017 006695 In the driver's seat ... to Florida  Toward a free-market farm policy Forward the cause:          Medical Research Organizations (MROs) have been harnessing the power of private philanthropy for human health since the mid 1950's when Congress authorized their creation. Now, Oklahoma producers and agriculture experts are advocating a similar approach: the creation of Agricultural Research Organizations (AROs) to fund much-needed research that would benefit Oklahomans dramatically.    Click here to read more on our blog.   Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006696 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas 12/27/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       'Twas the night after Christmas, and all giving had maxed. No investors were moving, they're afraid to get taxed! Feb-17-2017 006697   Detailed plans had been made, for a tough twenty-fourteen; with a sad understanding, Obamacare will crush all dreams.   Politicians with promises, election strategies all mapped; but the state Equalization Board, said the revenue had napped.   When on the front porch step, arose such a clatter, a candidate with push cards, here to cure all that mattered.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006698 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas 12/27/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       'Twas the night after Christmas, and all giving had maxed. No investors were moving, they're afraid to get taxed! Feb-17-2017 006699   Detailed plans had been made, for a tough twenty-fourteen; with a sad understanding, Obamacare will crush all dreams.   Politicians with promises, election strategies all mapped; but the state Equalization Board, said the revenue had napped.   When on the front porch step, arose such a clatter, a candidate with push cards, here to cure all that mattered.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 006700 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas 12/27/2013 08:07 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       'Twas the night after Christmas, and all giving had maxed. No investors were moving, they're afraid to get taxed! Feb-17-2017 006701   Detailed plans had been made, for a tough twenty-fourteen; with a sad understanding, Obamacare will crush all dreams.   Politicians with promises, election strategies all mapped; but the state Equalization Board, said the revenue had napped.   When on the front porch step, arose such a clatter, a candidate with push cards, here to cure all that mattered.   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 kelly@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 006702 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas 12/27/2013 08:05 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       'Twas the night after Christmas, and all giving had maxed. No investors were moving, they're afraid to get taxed! Feb-17-2017 006703   Detailed plans had been made, for a tough twenty-fourteen; with a sad understanding, Obamacare will crush all dreams.   Politicians with promises, election strategies all mapped; but the state Equalization Board, said the revenue had napped.   When on the front porch step, arose such a clatter, a candidate with push cards, here to cure all that mattered.   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 kelly@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 006704 From: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas 12/27/2013 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: The night after Christmas    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       'Twas the night after Christmas, and all giving had maxed. No investors were moving, they're afraid to get taxed! Feb-17-2017 006705   Detailed plans had been made, for a tough twenty-fourteen; with a sad understanding, Obamacare will crush all dreams.   Politicians with promises, election strategies all mapped; but the state Equalization Board, said the revenue had napped.   When on the front porch step, arose such a clatter, a candidate with push cards, here to cure all that mattered.   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 kelly@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 006706 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 11/12/2013 04:10 PM Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006707 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates   Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Feb-17-2017 006708 he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006709 Feb-17-2017 006710 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Re: DC dates 11/12/2013 04:07 PM Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :)  Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Feb-17-2017 006711 Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Feb-17-2017 006712 Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006713 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle RE: DC dates 11/12/2013 03:51 PM Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006714 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 Feb-17-2017 006715 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006716 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Melissa Houston (melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov) Hello!! 01/06/2014 11:10 AM Hi, Melissa! Happy New year!  I hope you had a great holiday! We need to catch up soon- it’s been way too long. Are you coming to DC for the RAGA winter meeting in February?   Best,   Sarah K. Magruder Lyle Vice President, Strategic Initiatives   American  Fuel & Petrochemical  Manufacturers 1667 K Street NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20006 202.457.0480  office 202.552.4367  direct   slyle@afpm.org Learn more about AFPM at afpm.org   CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message contains information from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers that may be confidential or privileged.  The information is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is prohibited.  If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by telephone at (202) 457-0480 or by reply e-mail and permanently delete this e-mail, any attachments, and all copies thereof.           Feb-17-2017 006717 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle RE: DC dates 10/30/2013 01:24 PM sounds perfect- talk soon! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Feb-17-2017 006718 Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there Feb-17-2017 006719 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006720 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: DC dates 10/30/2013 01:07 PM I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General Feb-17-2017 006721 (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006722 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 10/30/2013 01:02 PM Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Feb-17-2017 006723 Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006724 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Re: DC dates 10/30/2013 09:58 AM Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t?  Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He Feb-17-2017 006725 will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006726 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 10/30/2013 09:32 AM he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006727 Feb-17-2017 006728 From: To: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Re: DC dates 10/30/2013 09:13 AM Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th?  Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006729 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead SMagruderLyle@afpm.org DC dates 10/30/2013 09:11 AM Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006730 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 11/15/2013 12:02 PM Will let them him. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/15/2013 12:01 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Thanks! If he is going to be earlier he can give me a call. It won't take me long to get there. Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: 918.810.1316 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Feb-17-2017 006731 Date:        11/13/2013 04:33 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Yes! Also can you please confirm his cell # for me? Thanks! Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:02 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, Are we good for just meeting at the hotel? They have a restaurant called the Edgar if that works for you. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/12/2013 04:10 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Feb-17-2017 006732 To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good? From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Feb-17-2017 006733 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Feb-17-2017 006734 Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006735 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 11/15/2013 12:00 PM Thanks! If he is going to be earlier he can give me a call. It won't take me long to get there. Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: 918.810.1316 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/13/2013 04:33 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Yes! Also can you please confirm his cell # for me? Thanks! Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:02 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, Are we good for just meeting at the hotel? They have a restaurant called the Edgar if that works for you. Feb-17-2017 006736 Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/12/2013 04:10 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Feb-17-2017 006737 Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good? From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Feb-17-2017 006738 Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Feb-17-2017 006739 Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006740 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 11/13/2013 04:40 PM 918.810.1316 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/13/2013 04:33 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Yes! Also can you please confirm his cell # for me? Thanks! Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:02 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, Are we good for just meeting at the hotel? They have a restaurant called the Edgar if that works for you. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006741 From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/12/2013 04:10 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Feb-17-2017 006742 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good? From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Feb-17-2017 006743 Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Feb-17-2017 006744 Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006745 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Sarah Magruder Lyle Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Sarah Magruder Lyle Re: DC dates 11/13/2013 04:32 PM Yes! Also can you please confirm his cell # for me?  Thanks! Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:02 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, Are we good for just meeting at the hotel? They have a restaurant called the Edgar if that works for you. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/12/2013 04:10 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006746 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Feb-17-2017 006747 Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates   Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006748 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006749 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead SMagruderLyle@afpm.org Re: DC dates 11/13/2013 04:02 PM Hi Sarah, Are we good for just meeting at the hotel? They have a restaurant called the Edgar if that works for you. Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Ashley Olmstead/OAG To:        Sarah Magruder Lyle Date:        11/12/2013 04:10 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Lets just meet back at the Hotel unless there is a coffee shop close by...then we can do that instead. Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/12/2013 04:08 PM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi- happy to meet near the Mayflower if that is easiest. We can meet there if he prefers or I can send you a venue close by :) Feb-17-2017 006750 Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:51 PM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hey Sarah, Wanted to follow up to the meeting with General Pruitt this Friday, Nov. 15th around 8:30pm. His dinner prior to your meeting will be at BToo, 1324 14th St NW. He is staying at the Mayflower Hotel Any ideas on where you would like to meet him? Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 01:08 PM Subject:        RE: DC dates I am happy to meet him there or someplace near where he is staying. Up to him.  I’ll tentatively plan on 8:30 ish and we can solidify plans as the date approaches. Sound good?   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:03 PM To: Sarah Magruder Lyle Subject: Re: DC dates   Sure...his dinner is at 7pm at BToo, 1324 14th St NW   Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006751 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:59 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Maybe we could meet after dinner? That way if my flight is late we won't have to rush. Where is his dinner appointment t? Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:31 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: he has a dinner that evening around 7pm and will most likely not be able to get him a flight until early Saturday- so we could possibly plan a quick meeting right before or after dinner....thoughts? Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Sarah Magruder Lyle To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        10/30/2013 09:14 AM Subject:        Re: DC dates Hi, Ashely - thanks for your email. I will be flying back from Houston on the 15th. I land at 5:00 pm. When will he be leaving on the 15th? Feb-17-2017 006752 Thanks, Sarah K. Magruder Lyle 703.568.3114 On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:11 AM, "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" wrote: Hi Sarah, General Pruitt asked that I share his DC dates with you in hopes to set up a meeting. He will only be there 1 day in November and that is on Friday the 15th. If you are available this day we will definitely try to get something worked out. If we need to look at other dates later on we can do that as well. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Feb-17-2017 006753 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Glaser, Peter S. Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/18/2013 01:26 PM Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience. IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein. Feb-17-2017 006835 This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006836 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Glaser, Peter S. RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/21/2013 11:17 AM Peter, Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, we were unable to move General Pruitts schedule around to make him available for this event. I also checked with two other people from our office who deal with these issues and they are both already committed to hearings that day. We greatly appreciate you thinking of us for this opportunity but will have to pass at this time. Thank you again, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/19/2013 08:55 AM Subject:        RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – ALEC tells me as follows:   With workshops we typically expect around 100 or so folks.  Most (maybe 70%) will be state legislators and the balance will be private sector members.   Hope that helps.  thx   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:27 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt...   Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Feb-17-2017 006848 Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience.   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006849 IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein. This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006850 From: To: Subject: Date: Glaser, Peter S. Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/19/2013 08:55 AM Ashley – ALEC tells me as follows:   With workshops we typically expect around 100 or so folks.  Most (maybe 70%) will be state legislators and the balance will be private sector members.   Hope that helps.  thx   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:27 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt...   Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one Feb-17-2017 006855 to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience.   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited.   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006856 From: To: Subject: Date: Glaser, Peter S. Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/18/2013 05:38 PM Ashley – great, thx.  The audience will be members of ALEC – state legislators – as well as various industry people.  General Pruitt told me that as a state legislator, he was a member of ALEC.  As to the number of people they are expecting, I will check with the conference organizers and get back to you.  I’ve spoken at ALEC before and there were more than a hundred people at my talk, but let me confirm.  Thx again   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:27 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through. Feb-17-2017 006857   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience. IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein. This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein. This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006858 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Glaser, Peter S. Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/18/2013 01:26 PM Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience. 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Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/18/2013 10:05 AM Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience.   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. 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Tom Bates (Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov) Cary.Box@oag.ok.gov Midland Multi-state effort 12/02/2013 12:05 PM Tom,   I appreciated the opportunity to chat with you during the recent AG meeting in Charleston and had meant to follow-up sooner.    As I mentioned, Troutman Sanders is working with the Illinois Attorney General’s office and other members of the Executive Committee in connection with  a multi-state investigation concerning  our client, Midland Credit Management and its parent company, Encore Capital Group.  You may recall that I introduced you to Andrew Asch, who serves as Midland’s lead counsel in connection with this matter.    As you may know, Midland is one of the industry leaders in the debt buyer/ collection industry.   Midland buys portfolios of accounts from established credit issuers, such as Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo and partners with individuals as they repay their obligations and work toward financial recovery.   The multi-state effort is designed to permit Midland to address the collective concerns of the state attorneys general in a comprehensive manner.  It is our hope that a multi-state action will result in consistency across the states as to how consumers are treated.  We believe this effort is particularly timely, given the existing NAAG working group that is focused on the debt collection industry.     We are pleased that 39  states are participating in the multistate.  To date those states are as  follows:   Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.   This effort is being led by Illinois Assistant Attorney General Jeff Feltman.  His contact information is below:   Jeffrey M. Feltman Assistant Attorney General Consumer Fraud Bureau Office of the Illinois Attorney General 1001 East Main Street Carbondale, IL 62901   618-529-6418 Voice 618-529-6416 Fax JFeltman@atg.state.il.us   Feb-17-2017 006886 Please feel free to give me a call if you have any questions regarding Midland and the multi-state investigation.  We hope that Oklahoma will join the multistate and look forward to hearing from you.  If you or your consumer chief have any questions, please feel free to give me a call   Best regards, Siran Faulders Siran S. Faulders Troutman Sanders LLP 1001 Haxall Point Richmond, Virginia  23218-1122 804-697-1394  (direct) 804-698-6054  (facsimile) 804-337-7799  (cell phone) siran.faulders@troutmansanders.com Click here for my vCard       IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. 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Tom Bates (Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov) Cary.Box@oag.ok.gov Midland Multi-state effort 12/02/2013 12:05 PM Tom,   I appreciated the opportunity to chat with you during the recent AG meeting in Charleston and had meant to follow-up sooner.    As I mentioned, Troutman Sanders is working with the Illinois Attorney General’s office and other members of the Executive Committee in connection with  a multi-state investigation concerning  our client, Midland Credit Management and its parent company, Encore Capital Group.  You may recall that I introduced you to Andrew Asch, who serves as Midland’s lead counsel in connection with this matter.    As you may know, Midland is one of the industry leaders in the debt buyer/ collection industry.   Midland buys portfolios of accounts from established credit issuers, such as Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo and partners with individuals as they repay their obligations and work toward financial recovery.   The multi-state effort is designed to permit Midland to address the collective concerns of the state attorneys general in a comprehensive manner.  It is our hope that a multi-state action will result in consistency across the states as to how consumers are treated.  We believe this effort is particularly timely, given the existing NAAG working group that is focused on the debt collection industry.     We are pleased that 39  states are participating in the multistate.  To date those states are as  follows:   Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.   This effort is being led by Illinois Assistant Attorney General Jeff Feltman.  His contact information is below:   Jeffrey M. Feltman Assistant Attorney General Consumer Fraud Bureau Office of the Illinois Attorney General 1001 East Main Street Carbondale, IL 62901   618-529-6418 Voice 618-529-6416 Fax JFeltman@atg.state.il.us   Feb-17-2017 006888 Please feel free to give me a call if you have any questions regarding Midland and the multi-state investigation.  We hope that Oklahoma will join the multistate and look forward to hearing from you.  If you or your consumer chief have any questions, please feel free to give me a call   Best regards, Siran Faulders Siran S. Faulders Troutman Sanders LLP 1001 Haxall Point Richmond, Virginia  23218-1122 804-697-1394  (direct) 804-698-6054  (facsimile) 804-337-7799  (cell phone) siran.faulders@troutmansanders.com Click here for my vCard       IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. Any unauthorized reading, distribution, copying or other use of this communication (or its attachments) is strictly prohibited. Feb-17-2017 006889 From: To: Subject: Date: Glaser, Peter S. Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/21/2013 01:44 PM Ashley – thx very much for considering the request   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 12:18 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Peter, Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, we were unable to move General Pruitts schedule around to make him available for this event. I also checked with two other people from our office who deal with these issues and they are both already committed to hearings that day. We greatly appreciate you thinking of us for this opportunity but will have to pass at this time. Thank you again, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/19/2013 08:55 AM Subject:        RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – ALEC tells me as follows:   With workshops we typically expect around 100 or so folks. Most (maybe 70%) will be state legislators and the balance will be private sector members. Hope that helps.  thx   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:27 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Feb-17-2017 006893 Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through. The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel. Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience. 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RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... 11/21/2013 11:17 AM Peter, Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, we were unable to move General Pruitts schedule around to make him available for this event. I also checked with two other people from our office who deal with these issues and they are both already committed to hearings that day. We greatly appreciate you thinking of us for this opportunity but will have to pass at this time. Thank you again, Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/19/2013 08:55 AM Subject:        RE: Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – ALEC tells me as follows:   With workshops we typically expect around 100 or so folks.  Most (maybe 70%) will be state legislators and the balance will be private sector members.   Hope that helps.  thx   From: Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:27 PM To: Glaser, Peter S. Subject: Re: Per my discussion with General Pruitt...   Hi Mr. Glaser, Thank you for the invitation- we are taking a look at the schedule to see if it allows him to be in DC that day, could you please provide the make up of the audience and how many will be in attendance for this meeting. Thank you, Feb-17-2017 006896 Ashley Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Ashley.Olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        11/18/2013 10:05 AM Subject:        Per my discussion with General Pruitt... Ashley – I don’t recall if we’ve met.  I am a Washington DC attorney and have worked before with General Pruitt. I saw him last week during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.  I told him I had been asked to put a panel together for the upcoming American Legislative Exchange Council meeting in Washington.  The panel subject is EPA overreach and particularly what it is up to on greenhouse gas performance standards for existing electric generating units.  Since this is the same subject as his testimony, I asked him whether he or someone in his office would like to use this as a further platform to deliver his message.  He said he was interested but that I should contact his office about the schedule.  Randy Eminger at ACCCE told me you would be the right one to go through.   The panel will be between 11:00 and 12:15 on Friday December 6 here in DC.  Either General Pruitt or someone on staff would be a great addition to the panel.   Thx much for considering and please let me know at your earliest convenience.   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein.   This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. 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Feb-17-2017 006898 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 006912   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 006913 From: To: Subject: Date: Importance: Kinsman, John Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov RE: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze 02/12/2014 12:58 PM High Aaron – when is the earliest you can get an article in?  I can lobby for a later date with the magazine editor.   Remember that it is only 1000 -1500 words and can be cut and paste from past editorials and court filings, language that has already been approved in the past.  I think the General’s thoughts on this issue are clear enough and very important for readers!   I am really hoping we can make this work!   John       From: Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:43 AM To: Kinsman, John Subject: Re: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze John, Good morning. I'm sorry to write with bad news, but unfortunately we won't be able to meet your deadlines for submitting an article on regional haze/visibility. I'm sorry for the problems this may cause for your planning. I wanted to write as soon as I could with the hopes you can make alternate arrangements.  We have a busy couple of weeks with legal filings on our Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank lawsuits so we will not have the time to produce an article on regional haze. Please accept my apologies again for cancelling. Thank you, Aaron ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Feb-17-2017 006916        From:        "Kinsman, John" To:        "aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        "Kinsman, John" Date:        02/06/2014 11:00 PM Subject:        FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze Aaron -  It is fantastic that the General or you and your colleagues will contribute an article.     Below is more information on the publication. A few additional helpful hints follow.  Attached is an article from a previous issue to give you a feeling for the tone and length.  I am not sure whether we will have pictures for the authors or not.  We would appreciate a draft by February 17 if possible, but could give a little more time (hopefully only a few days) if needed.   Please call me with any questions at 202-255-9531 on Friday or next week at 202-508-5711.   John Kinsman (contact information below)   From: Kinsman, John Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 5:33 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov; Kinsman, John; Turner, Usha Subject: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze Mr. Eubanks   At the suggestion of colleagues at Oklahoma Gas & Electric, I am writing regarding an opportunity for a state regulator, perhaps AG Pruitt, to contribute an article on regional haze for an environmental policy journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (the professional society of air quality specialists).  Details follow:   · The theme of the May 2014 issue of the journal "EM" is visibility/regional haze.     · The articles are meant to be relatively short – e.g., 1000-1500 words.   The article could include a few tables or graphics in addition.     · We are looking for draft submissions in mid-February.  There would be cursory peerreview and opportunity to substantially revise later.   · There will be a broad variety of opinions and information from these committed Feb-17-2017 006917 authors:           o o o o o EPA (OAQPS) National Park Service Hunton & Williams – industry attorney Public Service  New Mexico National Parks Conservation Association   I will give you a call tomorrow to see if I can clarify any details.     John     John Kinsman Vice-Chair, Editorial Advisory Committee, EM   Sr. Director, Environment Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C.  20004 202/508-5711 (p) 202/255-9531 (cell) jkinsman@eei.org    [attachment "McCarthy.pdf" deleted by Aaron Cooper/OAG] Feb-17-2017 006918 From: To: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper Kinsman, John Re: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze 02/12/2014 10:43 AM John, Good morning. I'm sorry to write with bad news, but unfortunately we won't be able to meet your deadlines for submitting an article on regional haze/visibility. I'm sorry for the problems this may cause for your planning. I wanted to write as soon as I could with the hopes you can make alternate arrangements.  We have a busy couple of weeks with legal filings on our Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank lawsuits so we will not have the time to produce an article on regional haze. Please accept my apologies again for cancelling. Thank you, Aaron ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov        From:        "Kinsman, John" To:        "aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        "Kinsman, John" Date:        02/06/2014 11:00 PM Subject:        FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze Aaron -  It is fantastic that the General or you and your colleagues will contribute an article.     Below is more information on the publication. A few additional helpful hints follow.  Attached is an article from a previous issue to give you a feeling for the tone and length.  I am not sure whether we will have pictures for the authors or not.  We would appreciate a draft by February 17 if possible, but could give a little more time (hopefully only a few days) if needed.   Please call me with any questions at 202-255-9531 on Friday or next week at 202-508-5711.   John Kinsman Feb-17-2017 006919 (contact information below)   From: Kinsman, John Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 5:33 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov; Kinsman, John; Turner, Usha Subject: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze Mr. Eubanks   At the suggestion of colleagues at Oklahoma Gas & Electric, I am writing regarding an opportunity for a state regulator, perhaps AG Pruitt, to contribute an article on regional haze for an environmental policy journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (the professional society of air quality specialists).  Details follow:   ·            The theme of the May 2014 issue of the journal "EM" is visibility/regional haze.     ·            The articles are meant to be relatively short – e.g., 1000-1500 words.   The article could include a few tables or graphics in addition.     ·            We are looking for draft submissions in mid-February.  There would be cursory peerreview and opportunity to substantially revise later.   ·            There will be a broad variety of opinions and information from these committed authors:           o   EPA (OAQPS) o   National Park Service o   Hunton & Williams – industry attorney o   Public Service  New Mexico o   National Parks Conservation Association   I will give you a call tomorrow to see if I can clarify any details.     John     John Kinsman Vice-Chair, Editorial Advisory Committee, EM   Sr. Director, Environment Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C.  20004 202/508-5711 (p) Feb-17-2017 006920 202/255-9531 (cell) jkinsman@eei.org    [attachment "McCarthy.pdf" deleted by Aaron Cooper/OAG] Feb-17-2017 006921 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Importance: Kinsman, John Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov; Kinsman, John; Turner, Usha FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze 02/04/2014 04:33 PM High Mr. Eubanks   At the suggestion of colleagues at Oklahoma Gas & Electric, I am writing regarding an opportunity for a state regulator, perhaps AG Pruitt, to contribute an article on regional haze for an environmental policy journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (the professional society of air quality specialists).  Details follow:   · The theme of the May 2014 issue of the journal "EM" is visibility/regional haze.  · The articles are meant to be relatively short – e.g., 1000-1500 words.   The article could include a few tables or graphics in addition.   · We are looking for draft submissions in mid-February.  There would be cursory peerreview and opportunity to substantially revise later. · There will be a broad variety of opinions and information from these committed authors:                o o o o o EPA (OAQPS) National Park Service Hunton & Williams – industry attorney Public Service  New Mexico National Parks Conservation Association   I will give you a call tomorrow to see if I can clarify any details.     John     John Kinsman Vice-Chair, Editorial Advisory Committee, EM   Sr. Director, Environment Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C.  20004 202/508-5711 (p) 202/255-9531 (cell) jkinsman@eei.org Feb-17-2017 006922 Feb-17-2017 006923 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Importance: Attachments: Kinsman, John aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Kinsman, John FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze 02/06/2014 11:00 PM High McCarthy.pdf Aaron -  It is fantastic that the General or you and your colleagues will contribute an article.    Below is more information on the publication. A few additional helpful hints follow.  Attached is an article from a previous issue to give you a feeling for the tone and length.  I am not sure whether we will have pictures for the authors or not.  We would appreciate a draft by February 17 if possible, but could give a little more time (hopefully only a few days) if needed.   Please call me with any questions at 202-255-9531 on Friday or next week at 202-508-5711.   John Kinsman (contact information below)   From: Kinsman, John Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 5:33 PM To: Clayton.Eubanks@oag.ok.gov Cc: Emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov; Kinsman, John; Turner, Usha Subject: FW: Opportunity for Article on Visibility/regional haze Mr. Eubanks   At the suggestion of colleagues at Oklahoma Gas & Electric, I am writing regarding an opportunity for a state regulator, perhaps AG Pruitt, to contribute an article on regional haze for an environmental policy journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (the professional society of air quality specialists).  Details follow:   · The theme of the May 2014 issue of the journal "EM" is visibility/regional haze.  · The articles are meant to be relatively short – e.g., 1000-1500 words.   The article could include a few tables or graphics in addition.   · We are looking for draft submissions in mid-February.  There would be cursory peerreview and opportunity to substantially revise later. · There will be a broad variety of opinions and information from these committed authors:                o o o o o EPA (OAQPS) National Park Service Hunton & Williams – industry attorney Public Service  New Mexico National Parks Conservation Association   I will give you a call tomorrow to see if I can clarify any details.   Feb-17-2017 006924   John     John Kinsman Vice-Chair, Editorial Advisory Committee, EM   Sr. Director, Environment Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C.  20004 202/508-5711 (p) 202/255-9531 (cell) jkinsman@eei.org     Feb-17-2017 006925 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 006926   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 006927 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 006928   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 006929 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; Rhonda_Harding-Hill@odoc.state.ok.us; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van  Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 02/26/2014 02:23 PM Signing Agenda 02-27-14.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 536396 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 9:24 AM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Subject: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 Feb-17-2017 006930       The attached Notice was posted today and is being placed on the Commission’s website.   Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006931 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Natasha Scott Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W. Henderson; Kim Dobbins; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Nicole King; Fred Kirkwood; Shannon Mirus; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Cause No. RM 201300012 - Chapter 35 - Final Proposed Revisions 01/28/2014 01:42 PM Chapter 35 - Revisions - Final proposal (2) (2).docx All:                   Attached are additional proposed revisions made following the January 14, 2014 Technical Conference and the receipt of comments filed on or before January 21, 2014.  Explanatory comments are included within the document indicating the proponent of the revisions and the purposes of the proposals.                   Be reminded that the En Banc Hearing in this cause will be held on February 4, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commission’s Room 301.       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006932 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Judith Johnson Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Commissioners and Aides; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen  Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy  Mitchell; PUD RAO; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan  Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha  (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily  Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric  Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff  Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim  Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor Elizabeth Cates; Judith Johnson Ch 45 Gas - Proposed Final draft 01/28/2014 04:05 PM Ch 45 Gas - Proposed Final draft.docx Please find the Chapter 45 proposed rules that include various suggested language changes from the utilities.  If you do not want to see the formatting notes, please go to “Review”, then to “Show mark up” and then uncheck “formatting.”   The comments identify the various language proposed by the utilities that PUD included in the proposed rules.    The chapter 45 en banc hearing will be held February 4, 2014, at 1:30 p.m. in courtroom 301.   Thank you.     Judith L. Johnson, Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 (405) 522-0482 j.johnson2@occemail.com       Feb-17-2017 006933 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Pat Nixon Judith Johnson; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; 'Chris  Herbison'; Cleve Pierce; Commissioners and Aides; 'Fairo  Mitchell'; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; 'Joel  Rodriguez'; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; 'Kiran  Patel'; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; 'Matt Skinner'; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; 'PUD  RAO'; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; 'Alan Gould '; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G. Jackson'; Bill Bullard; 'Bill Kimler'; Bill Phelps; 'Blake Morrison'; Bob Koenig; 'Bobby Wegener '; Brett Kerr; 'Cheryl A.  Vaught'; Chris Meyers; 'Cody B.  Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; 'Diana Buechle '; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; 'Donna  G. Brown-Isbell'; Dustin Fredrick; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; 'Emily  Cariker Shuart'; Eric Raines; 'Eric Turner'; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; 'G. William  Fowler '; Garry Garrett; 'Gary D. Lauderdale'; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; 'Greg Spender '; Greg Veitch; 'Hale Powell '; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; Fred Gist; 'Jack Fite'; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; James Bagley; Jim Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; 'Jim Anderson '; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; 'JoAnn Stevenson '; Joella Ford; 'John Athas '; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler; Keith Marple; Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; 'Kenny  W. Henderson'; 'Kimber L. Shoop'; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; 'Larry  Derryberry'; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; 'Leon  Howell '; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; Mark Garrett; 'Mary Ann  Carter'; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; 'Naim Akimi'; Nancy Hess; 'Nate Hackney'; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; 'Patrick D. Shore '; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; 'PUD  Energy'; PUD RAO; 'Randy  Warren'; Raymond Whitley Jr; 'Rebecca Fondren'; Rex Stanford; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; Richard Sedano; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; Rob Sager; 'Robert  A. Durham'; Robert Scott; 'Rogge Miller '; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; 'Sandra B.  Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; 'Scott Shepherd'; Sean Voskuhl; 'Shannon Mirus'; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle; Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Tom Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; 'Vivian  C. Hale'; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Deborah Thompson Scott Norwood OIEC's Amended Comments - RM 201300012 01/29/2014 03:01 PM OIEC Amended Comments 201300012.pdf Counsel – filed this date.     Pat Nixon Legal Assistant to Thomas P. Schroedter and James D. Satrom 320 S. Boston Ave., Suite 200 Tulsa, OK 74103 T:  918-594-0489 F:  918-594-0505 pnixon@hallestill.com       Any tax advice contained in this communication is not intended to be used, and cannot be used, to avoid tax penalties. This e-mail message and any attachment thereto is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If the recipient or reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination , distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail communication in error, please notify us immediately by sending a reply e-mail message to the sender. Thank you. Hall Estill 320 S. Boston Ave. Suite 200 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Feb-17-2017 006934 (918) 594-0400 Feb-17-2017 006935 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Houle, Stephanie Reyes, Amanda; Deborah Thompson; Judith Johnson; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Commissioners and Aides; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD RAO; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Gould, Allen; Alan Henry; Andrea Fair; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G.  Jackson'; Bullard, Bill; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison; Koenig, Robert; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; 'Cheryl A. Vaught'; Chris Meyers; 'Cody B. Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Rowlett, Donald; 'Donna G. Brown-Isbell'; Dustin Fredrick; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Hunsaker, Floyd; 'G. William Fowler '; Garry Garrett; Lauderdale, Gary; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Spender, Greg; Veitch, Greg; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; 'J. Fred Gist'; Jack Fite; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; James Bagley; 'James D. Satrom'; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford; John Athas; HARBOUR, JOHN W; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler; Keith Marple; Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; 'Kenny  W. Henderson'; Shoop, Kimber; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Howell,  Leon; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; Mark Garrett; Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Shore, Pat; Paul Pietsch; Bartholomew, Philip; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Warren,  Randy; Whitley Jr, Raymond; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; Richard Sedano; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; Rob Sager; 'Robert A. Durham'; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; 'Sandra B. Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; 'Thomas P. Schroedter'; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; McCurdy III, Tom; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; 'Vivian C. Hale'; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor RE: RM 2013-12; OGE Comments to Chapter 35 Rulemaking 01/28/2014 11:44 AM OGE Ch 35 Final Comments.docx All, Attached please find a word document of OG&E’s comments to RM 2013-12 which were filed January 21.  It has come to our attention that the filed PDF version did not capture the revisions OG&E made in redline format.  The attached word document should clearly indicate the changes.   We apologize for any confusion,   Stephanie   From: Reyes, Amanda Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:19 PM To: Deborah Thompson; 'Judith Johnson'; 'Bob Thompson'; 'Brandy Wreath'; 'Chris Herbison'; 'Cleve Pierce'; 'Commissioners and Aides'; 'Fairo Mitchell'; 'Francie Ludwick'; 'GC PUD'; 'Jackie Miller'; 'James Myles'; 'Joel Rodriguez'; 'Karen Billing'; 'Kim Dobbins'; 'Kiran Patel'; 'Krystal Martin'; 'Maribeth Snapp'; 'Mary Candler'; 'Mary Hernandez'; 'Matt Skinner'; 'Nancy Williams'; 'Peggy Mitchell'; 'PUD RAO'; 'Aaron Waldrip '; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Gould, Allen; 'Alan Henry '; 'Andrea Fair'; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G. Jackson'; Bullard, Bill; 'Bill Kimler'; 'Bill Phelps '; 'Blake Morrison'; Koenig, Robert; 'Bobby Wegener '; 'Brett Kerr'; 'Cheryl A. Vaught'; 'Chris Meyers'; 'Cody B. Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; 'Curtis Long'; cwinland@itctransco.com; 'Dan Peaco '; 'David Crisp '; 'David Heston'; 'David Scalf'; 'David Vise'; 'Debbie Bryant'; 'Debbie Woodruff '; 'Diana Buechle '; 'Donald Gilligan'; Rowlett, Donald; 'Donna G. Brown-Isbell'; 'Dustin Fredrick '; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; 'Dwight Bruss'; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; 'Emily Cariker Shuart'; 'Eric Raines'; 'Eric Turner'; 'Eric Woychik'; Hunsaker, Floyd; 'G. William Fowler '; 'Garry Garrett'; Lauderdale, Gary; 'Gary Marchbanks'; 'Glen Gregory'; 'Glenda Williams '; Spender, Greg; Veitch, Greg; 'Hale Powell '; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; 'Holly Turner '; 'J. Fred Gist'; 'Jack Fite'; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; 'James Bagley'; 'James D. Satrom'; 'Janee Briesemeister'; 'Jayna Long '; 'Jeff Riles'; 'Jessica Mercy'; 'Jim Anderson '; 'Jim Armstrong'; 'Jim Roth '; 'JoAnn Stevenson '; 'Joella Ford'; 'John Athas '; HARBOUR, JOHN W; 'John Keefe'; 'John Samara'; 'Joseph McCormick '; 'Josh Davis'; 'Judy King'; 'Karen Roberts '; 'Karen White S LtCol'; 'Kathy Champion'; 'Keith Feb-17-2017 006936 Butler'; 'Keith Marple'; 'Kelly Rush '; 'Kelly Walters '; 'Ken Baker'; 'Kendall Parrish'; 'Kenny Sparks '; 'Kenny W. Henderson'; Shoop, Kimber; mpf@stateside.com; 'Nina Carlson'; 'Pat Davis'; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; 'Tom Van Denover'; 'Joe Wertz'; 'Joe Wertz'; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; 'Larry Derryberry'; 'Laurie Williams '; 'Lee Paden'; Howell, Leon; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; 'Lori Akers'; 'Lundy Kiger'; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; 'Mark Garrett'; 'Mary Ann Carter'; 'Matthew Griffith'; 'Michael Shannon'; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; 'Mickey Moon'; 'Mike Callan'; 'Montelle Clark '; 'Naim Akimi'; 'Nancy Hess'; 'Nate Hackney'; 'Nicole King '; 'Pat Nixon'; Shore, Pat; 'Paul Pietsch'; Bartholomew, Philip; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; 'Priya Ramkumar'; 'PUD Energy'; 'PUD RAO'; Warren, Randy; Whitley Jr, Raymond; 'Rebecca Fondren'; 'Rex Stanford'; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; 'Richard Sedano'; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; Green, Richard; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; 'Rob Sager'; 'Robert A. Durham'; 'Robert Scott'; 'Rogge Miller '; 'Ron Comingdeer '; 'Ron Stakem'; 'Sandra B. Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; 'Scott Shepherd'; 'Sean Voskuhl'; 'Shannon Mirus'; 'Sherry McCormack'; Houle, Stephanie; 'Steve Isser '; 'Thomas Hartline'; 'Thomas Hartline - Navitas'; 'Thomas P. Schroedter'; 'Tiffini Lyda '; 'Todd Tarter'; McCurdy III, Tom; 'Tonya Hinex-Ford'; 'Vic Pisani'; 'Vivian C. Hale'; 'Warren Langford'; 'William Steinhurst'; 'William Taylor' Subject: RM 2013-12; OGE Comments to Chapter 35 Rulemaking   Please see OG&E’s comments filed today.     Amanda Reyes Executive Assistant to Bill Bullard OGE Energy Corp Office: 405.553.3201 Email: reyesar@oge.com Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the 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 006937 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bill Humes; Cheri M Wheeler; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curtis Haire - 'chconstruction@lawtonnet.  net'; Curtis Haire (ps1200@fullnet.net); GC PUD; Jackie Miller; Jim Anderson; John Keefe; Karen Billing; Keith  Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kim  Dobbins; Marc Edwards; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Michele Craig; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD; Ron Comingdeer; Russie Garrett; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Aaron  Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G.  William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy  King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Eric Davis RM 201300013 Chapter 40 Rulemaking, RM 201300015 Chapter 65 Rulemaking - Latest Drafts 01/28/2014 04:19 PM Chapter 40 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx Chapter 65 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx       All,   Attached find drafts containing the Public Utility Division’s proposed changes to the Chapter 40 and Chapter 65 Rules.  Proposals highlighted in yellow are new (added) changes that the Public Utility Division has agreed to propose in light of suggestions stemming from the First and Second Technical Conferences.  The sources of the highlighted changes are stated in the comment section beside each change.  All non-highlighted changes, indicated by “strike-through” and “underline,” are those that were originally proposed by the Public Utility Division and filed with the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on November 21, 2013.   Comments may be received on Chapter 40 through February 3, 2014.  Comments may be received on Chapter 65 through February 6, 2014.  The Commission en banc will consider permanent adoption of proposed changes in both chapters at a public hearing on February 20, 2014, at 10 a.m., in Courtroom 301.   Feb-17-2017 006938 Regards,   C. Eric Davis, Assistant General Counsel Public Utilities Division Oklahoma Corporation Commission PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 (405) 522-8954 office (405) 521-4150 fax Feb-17-2017 006939 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bill Humes; Cheri M Wheeler; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curtis Haire - 'chconstruction@lawtonnet.  net'; Curtis Haire (ps1200@fullnet.net); GC PUD; Jackie Miller; Jim Anderson; John Keefe; Karen Billing; Keith  Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kim  Dobbins; Marc Edwards; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Michele Craig; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD; Ron Comingdeer; Russie Garrett; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Aaron  Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G.  William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy  King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Eric Davis RM 201300013 Chapter 40 Rulemaking, RM 201300015 Chapter 65 Rulemaking - Latest Drafts 01/28/2014 04:19 PM Chapter 40 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx Chapter 65 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx       All,   Attached find drafts containing the Public Utility Division’s proposed changes to the Chapter 40 and Chapter 65 Rules.  Proposals highlighted in yellow are new (added) changes that the Public Utility Division has agreed to propose in light of suggestions stemming from the First and Second Technical Conferences.  The sources of the highlighted changes are stated in the comment section beside each change.  All non-highlighted changes, indicated by “strike-through” and “underline,” are those that were originally proposed by the Public Utility Division and filed with the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on November 21, 2013.   Comments may be received on Chapter 40 through February 3, 2014.  Comments may be received on Chapter 65 through February 6, 2014.  The Commission en banc will consider permanent adoption of proposed changes in both chapters at a public hearing on February 20, 2014, at 10 a.m., in Courtroom 301.   Feb-17-2017 006940 Regards,   C. Eric Davis, Assistant General Counsel Public Utilities Division Oklahoma Corporation Commission PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 (405) 522-8954 office (405) 521-4150 fax Feb-17-2017 006941 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 006942   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 006943 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 006944   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 006945 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; Rhonda_Harding-Hill@odoc.state.ok.us; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van  Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 02/26/2014 02:23 PM Signing Agenda 02-27-14.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 536396 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 9:24 AM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Subject: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 Feb-17-2017 006946       The attached Notice was posted today and is being placed on the Commission’s website.   Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006947 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Special Meeting on February 20, 2014 for RM 201400013 and RM 201300015 at 10:00 a.m. 02/19/2014 08:19 AM Special meeting 2-20-14 10 am.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 854767 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised. We hope you enjoy your conference experience.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 1:10 PM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Feb-17-2017 006948 Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Cc: Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; GC PUD; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran Patel; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Nancy Williams; Aaron Waldrip ; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould ; Alan Henry ; Amanda Reyes ; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps ; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener ; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com ; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco ; David Crisp ; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff ; Diana Buechle ; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett ; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick ; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler ; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams ; Greg Spender ; Greg Veitch ; Hale Powell ; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner ; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long ; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson ; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth ; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson ; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas ; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick ; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts ; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush ; Kelly Walters ; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com ; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams ; Lee Paden; Leon Howell ; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark ; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore ; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com ; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller ; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser ; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda ; Todd Tarter; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Joseph Briley; Lesia Pollard; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Subject: Notice of Special Meeting on February 20, 2014 for RM 201400013 and RM 201300015 at 10:00 a.m.   The attached was posted today and was placed on the OCC website.     Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006949 From: To: Subject: Date: Mary Hernandez Natasha Scott; GC PUD; Jeff  Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim  Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat  Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul  Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard  K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F.  Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill  Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight  Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D.  Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran  Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Bill  Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana  Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce  Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice  Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats RE: Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking 02/19/2014 08:16 AM To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 347843 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised. We hope you enjoy your conference experience.     From: Natasha Scott Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:33 PM To: GC PUD; Jeff Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams ; Lee Paden; Leon Howell ; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark ; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King ; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore ; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com ; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Feb-17-2017 006950 Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller ; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser ; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda ; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip ; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould ; Alan Henry ; Amanda Reyes ; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps ; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener ; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com ; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco ; David Crisp ; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff ; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle ; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett ; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick ; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler ; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams ; Greg Spender ; Greg Veitch ; Hale Powell ; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner ; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long ; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson ; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth ; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson ; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas ; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick ; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts ; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush ; Kelly Walters ; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks ; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com ; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Jerry Sanger ; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats Subject: Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking   All:                   The attached document includes the most recent revisions to the proposed Chapter 35 Electric Utility Rules.  These revisions reflect those agreed upon during the February 4, 2014 En Banc hearing and will be presented when the hearing resumes on Thursday.  The revisions appear in red text and are in Subchapter 41, with the exception of the revision made in Subchapter 19 at page 21.                   A conference call-in number has been requested and will be provided soon.                       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 006951 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Natasha Scott GC PUD; Jeff Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim  Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat  Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul  Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard  K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F.  Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill  Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight  Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D.  Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran  Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy  Mitchell; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana  Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce  Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice  Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking 02/18/2014 04:33 PM Final Proposed Rules - February 18, 2014 Revisions.docx All:                   The attached document includes the most recent revisions to the proposed Chapter 35 Electric Utility Rules.  These revisions reflect those agreed upon during the February 4, 2014 En Banc hearing and will be presented when the hearing resumes on Thursday.  The revisions appear in red text and are in Subchapter 41, with the exception of the revision made in Subchapter 19 at page 21.                   A conference call-in number has been requested and will be provided soon.                       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 006952 Feb-17-2017 006953 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Pat Nixon Judith Johnson; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; 'Chris  Herbison'; Cleve Pierce; Commissioners and Aides; 'Fairo  Mitchell'; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; 'Joel  Rodriguez'; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; 'Kiran  Patel'; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; 'Matt Skinner'; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; 'PUD  RAO'; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; 'Alan Gould '; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G. Jackson'; Bill Bullard; 'Bill Kimler'; Bill Phelps; 'Blake Morrison'; Bob Koenig; 'Bobby Wegener '; Brett Kerr; 'Cheryl A.  Vaught'; Chris Meyers; 'Cody B.  Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; 'Diana Buechle '; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; 'Donna  G. Brown-Isbell'; Dustin Fredrick; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; 'Emily  Cariker Shuart'; Eric Raines; 'Eric Turner'; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; 'G. William  Fowler '; Garry Garrett; 'Gary D. Lauderdale'; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; 'Greg Spender '; Greg Veitch; 'Hale Powell '; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; Fred Gist; 'Jack Fite'; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; James Bagley; Jim Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; 'Jim Anderson '; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; 'JoAnn Stevenson '; Joella Ford; 'John Athas '; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler; Keith Marple; Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; 'Kenny  W. Henderson'; 'Kimber L. Shoop'; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; 'Larry  Derryberry'; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; 'Leon  Howell '; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; Mark Garrett; 'Mary Ann  Carter'; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; 'Naim Akimi'; Nancy Hess; 'Nate Hackney'; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; 'Patrick D. Shore '; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; 'PUD  Energy'; PUD RAO; 'Randy  Warren'; Raymond Whitley Jr; 'Rebecca Fondren'; Rex Stanford; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; Richard Sedano; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; Rob Sager; 'Robert  A. Durham'; Robert Scott; 'Rogge Miller '; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; 'Sandra B.  Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; 'Scott Shepherd'; Sean Voskuhl; 'Shannon Mirus'; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle; Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Tom Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; 'Vivian  C. Hale'; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Deborah Thompson Scott Norwood OIEC's Amended Comments - RM 201300012 01/29/2014 03:01 PM OIEC Amended Comments 201300012.pdf Counsel – filed this date.     Pat Nixon Legal Assistant to Thomas P. Schroedter and James D. Satrom 320 S. Boston Ave., Suite 200 Tulsa, OK 74103 T:  918-594-0489 F:  918-594-0505 pnixon@hallestill.com       Any tax advice contained in this communication is not intended to be used, and cannot be used, to avoid tax penalties. This e-mail message and any attachment thereto is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If the recipient or reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination , distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail communication in error, please notify us immediately by sending a reply e-mail message to the sender. Thank you. Hall Estill 320 S. Boston Ave. Suite 200 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Feb-17-2017 006954 (918) 594-0400 Feb-17-2017 006955 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; Rhonda_Harding-Hill@odoc.state.ok.us; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van  Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 02/26/2014 02:23 PM Signing Agenda 02-27-14.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 536396 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 9:24 AM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Subject: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 Feb-17-2017 006961       The attached Notice was posted today and is being placed on the Commission’s website.   Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006962 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; Rhonda_Harding-Hill@odoc.state.ok.us; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van  Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 02/26/2014 02:23 PM Signing Agenda 02-27-14.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 536396 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 9:24 AM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Subject: Notice of Public Meeting for Regular Meeting, Signing Agenda 2-27-14 Feb-17-2017 006969       The attached Notice was posted today and is being placed on the Commission’s website.   Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006970 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Craig Perry'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Educators'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jennifer Chance'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Patrick Milton'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 2-18-14 Board of Equalization Agenda 02/13/2014 08:18 PM 2014_02_13_20_07_53.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the February 18, 2014 Board of Equalization meeting.   Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy State Board of Equalization Feb-17-2017 006982 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nancy Grantham 'Barbara Hoberock'; 'Blayne Arthur'; 'Brooke Keeling'; 'Bud Ground'; 'Buddy Jones, Jr.'; 'Cathy Haynes'; 'Cathy Hokit'; 'Cheryl Hassell'; 'Cindy Health'; 'Craig Perry'; 'Dale Dewalt'; 'David Kinney'; 'Dawn Cash'; 'Debbie Collins'; 'Debbie Gentry'; 'Debra Gibson'; 'Denise Hader'; 'Doug Warr'; 'Educators'; 'Elaine Spell'; 'Emily Wilkins'; 'Gail Hedgcoth'; 'Gary Snyder'; 'Gerald Sherrill'; 'Greg Sawyer'; 'Jeff Spelman'; 'Jennifer Chance'; 'Jim Joseph'; 'Joel Robison'; 'Julie Miller'; 'Kelly Minson'; 'Kim Baucom'; 'Larry Patton'; 'Larry Stein'; 'Lewis Pratt'; 'Marie Price'; 'Marshall Mungle'; 'Melissa Houston'; 'Michael Cross'; 'Mike Isbell'; 'Monica Schmidt'; 'Patrick Milton'; 'Paul Renfro'; 'Rae Rice'; 'Rebecca Priest'; 'Robert A Morgan'; 'Scott Kirby'; 'Scott Warren'; 'Sean Murphy'; 'Shelly Paulk'; 'Susan Perry'; 'Theresa Strawther'; 'Todd Mathes'; 'Tom Kemp'; 'Wade Patterson' 2-18-14 Board of Equalization Agenda 02/13/2014 08:18 PM 2014_02_13_20_07_53.pdf Attached you will find an agenda for the February 18, 2014 Board of Equalization meeting.   Let me know if you have questions.   Thanks   Nancy State Board of Equalization Feb-17-2017 006983 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: mthompokc@aol.com M.Snapp@occemail.com; e.cates@occemail.com; s.conrad@occemail.com; k.prigmore@occemail.com; d.williams2@occemail.com; Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov; nicole.king@oag.ok.gov; Jerry.Sanger@oag.ok.gov; cclark@cswp-law.com; JDJ8788@aol.com; kim@aktelcolaw.com; medwards@phillipsmurrah.com; howard.siegel@logixcom.com; jcastillo@hallestill.com; jg1989@att.com; hunter@comingdeerlaw.com; kparrish@comingdeerlaw.com; Sharrison@okoha.com; dferguson@dsda.com; gmmok@att.net; jfite@wcgflaw.com; houlesg@oge.com; jtstevenson@aep.com RM 2014-1 02/24/2014 04:08 PM rm2014-1_comments_filed2-24-14.pdf Attached are comments filed today in the Chapter 5 rulemaking. Nancy Thompson P.O. Box 18764 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-8764 (405) 843-3396 NOTE: THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL, AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. IF THE READER OF THIS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY RETURN EMAIL OR BY TELEPHONE AND DELETE THIS COMMUNICATION. THANK YOU. Feb-17-2017 006987 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: mthompokc@aol.com M.Snapp@occemail.com; e.cates@occemail.com; s.conrad@occemail.com; k.prigmore@occemail.com; d.williams2@occemail.com; Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov; nicole.king@oag.ok.gov; Jerry.Sanger@oag.ok.gov; cclark@cswp-law.com; JDJ8788@aol.com; kim@aktelcolaw.com; medwards@phillipsmurrah.com; howard.siegel@logixcom.com; jcastillo@hallestill.com; jg1989@att.com; hunter@comingdeerlaw.com; kparrish@comingdeerlaw.com; Sharrison@okoha.com; dferguson@dsda.com; gmmok@att.net; jfite@wcgflaw.com; houlesg@oge.com; jtstevenson@aep.com RM 2014-1 02/24/2014 04:08 PM rm2014-1_comments_filed2-24-14.pdf Attached are comments filed today in the Chapter 5 rulemaking. Nancy Thompson P.O. Box 18764 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-8764 (405) 843-3396 NOTE: THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL, AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. IF THE READER OF THIS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY RETURN EMAIL OR BY TELEPHONE AND DELETE THIS COMMUNICATION. THANK YOU. Feb-17-2017 006988 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Natasha Scott Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W. Henderson; Kim Dobbins; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Nicole King; Fred Kirkwood; Shannon Mirus; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Cause No. RM 201300012 - Chapter 35 - Final Proposed Revisions 01/28/2014 01:42 PM Chapter 35 - Revisions - Final proposal (2) (2).docx All:                   Attached are additional proposed revisions made following the January 14, 2014 Technical Conference and the receipt of comments filed on or before January 21, 2014.  Explanatory comments are included within the document indicating the proponent of the revisions and the purposes of the proposals.                   Be reminded that the En Banc Hearing in this cause will be held on February 4, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commission’s Room 301.       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 006990 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Natasha Scott GC PUD; Jeff Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim  Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat  Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul  Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard  K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F.  Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill  Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight  Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D.  Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran  Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy  Mitchell; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana  Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce  Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice  Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking 02/18/2014 04:33 PM Final Proposed Rules - February 18, 2014 Revisions.docx All:                   The attached document includes the most recent revisions to the proposed Chapter 35 Electric Utility Rules.  These revisions reflect those agreed upon during the February 4, 2014 En Banc hearing and will be presented when the hearing resumes on Thursday.  The revisions appear in red text and are in Subchapter 41, with the exception of the revision made in Subchapter 19 at page 21.                   A conference call-in number has been requested and will be provided soon.                       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 006991 Feb-17-2017 006992 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Bo Moser 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; Lee Paden; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III 02/06/14 PUD Docket List 02/03/2014 04:21 PM OCC PUD DOCKET 02-06-14.pdf PUD Docket for this Thursday (02/06/14) -Bo Feb-17-2017 006994 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Maribeth Snapp Brandy Wreath; Fairo Mitchell; Bob Thompson; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Jim Jones; James Myles; Mary Candler; 'Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov'; Nicole King; 'jerry.sanger@oag.ok.gov'; Jack Fite; 'houlesg@oge.com'; 'jtstevenson@aep.com'; 'dfredrick@ong.com'; 'Cody B. Waddell'; Ron Comingdeer; Nancy Thompson; cclark@cswp-law.com; tschroedter@hallestill.com; Dominic Williams; Elizabeth Cates; Eric Davis; Judith Johnson; Kimberly Prigmore; Natasha Scott; 'Kim Argenbright'; 'Jennifer Heald Castillo (jcastillo@HallEstill.com)'; John Gray; Edwards, Marc; 'George M. Makohin'; 'JDJ8788@aol.com'; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Jim Roth  (jaroth@phillipsmurrah.com); Francie Ludwick; 'Fredrick, Dustin R.'; Jeff M. Riles; Scalf, David G. Word version of the Chapter 5 rules we will discuss 2/5/14 at 1:30 02/04/2014 06:16 PM RM2014-1ProposedRules(1-14-14) PUD related.doc Attached is a Word version of the Chapter 5 rules we will discuss Wednesday afternoon at 1:30.  We are scheduled to meet in Room 105.   I will be putting these rules on the white board so we can wordsmith them.  These rules are identical to those used at the January 14 technical conference, with the exception of the words in yellow highlighting that I changed as a result of comments made at the tech conference.   Please forward these to whomever you think would benefit from having them prior to the 1:30 meeting.    Thank you,   Maribeth D. Snapp Telecom Policy Director Oklahoma Corporation Commission Public Utility Division Phone: (405) 522-1409 Fax: (405) 521-3336 E-mail: M.Snapp@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 006995 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Natasha Scott GC PUD; Jeff Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim  Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat  Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul  Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard  K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F.  Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Kendall Parrish FW: Cause No. RM 201300012 - Chapter 35 - Final Proposed Revisions 01/28/2014 03:38 PM Chapter 35 - Revisions - Final proposal (2) (2).docx     From: Natasha Scott Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:42 PM To: 'Aaron Waldrip '; 'aj.ferate@dvn.com'; 'Alan Gould '; 'Alan Henry '; 'Amanda Reyes '; 'Andrea Fair'; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G. Jackson'; 'Bill Bullard'; 'Bill Kimler'; 'Bill Phelps '; 'Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com)'; 'Bob Koenig'; 'Bobby Wegener '; 'Brett Kerr'; 'Cheryl A. Vaught'; 'Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop)'; 'Cody B. Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; 'cslaughter@ong.com '; 'Curtis Long'; 'cwinland@itctransco.com'; 'Dan Peaco '; 'David Crisp '; 'David Heston'; 'David Scalf'; 'David Vise'; 'Dean Pollock'; 'Debbie Bryant'; 'Debbie Woodruff '; 'Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com)'; 'Diana Buechle '; 'Donald Gilligan'; 'Donald Rowlett '; 'Donna G. BrownIsbell'; 'Dustin Fredrick '; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; 'Dwight Bruss'; 'elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org'; 'Emily Cariker Shuart'; 'Eric Raines'; 'Eric Turner'; 'Eric Woychik'; 'Floyd Hunsaker'; 'G. William Fowler '; 'Garry Garrett'; 'Gary D. Lauderdale'; 'Gary Marchbanks'; 'Glen Gregory'; 'Glenda Williams '; 'Greg Spender '; 'Greg Veitch '; 'Hale Powell '; 'Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov'; 'Holly Turner '; 'J. Fred Gist'; 'Jack Fite'; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; 'James Bagley'; 'James D. Satrom'; 'Janee Briesemeister'; 'Jayna Long '; 'Jeff Riles'; 'Jessica Mercy'; 'Jim Anderson '; 'Jim Armstrong'; 'Jim Roth '; 'jkleinman@clearesult.com'; 'JoAnn Stevenson '; 'Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com)'; 'John Athas '; 'John Harbour'; 'John Keefe'; 'John Samara'; 'Joseph McCormick '; 'Josh Davis'; 'jtownsend@clearesult.com'; Judith Johnson; 'Judy King'; 'Karen Roberts '; 'Karen White S LtCol'; Kathy Champion; 'Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com)'; 'Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com)'; 'Kelly Rush '; 'Kelly Walters '; 'Ken Baker'; 'Kendall Parrish'; 'Kenny Sparks '; 'Kenny W. Henderson'; Kim Dobbins; 'Kimber L. Shoop'; 'mpf@stateside.com'; 'Nina Carlson'; 'Pat Davis'; 'sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com'; 'sbunn@fluidms.com'; 'sgentry@aogc.com '; 'sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com'; 'Tom Van Denover'; 'Bill Humes'; 'Holly Hampton '; 'Jerry Sanger '; 'Nicole King '; 'Fred Kirkwood'; 'Shannon Mirus'; 'Donna Reynolds'; 'Shea Richardson'; 'Stephanie Hammons' Subject: Cause No. RM 201300012 - Chapter 35 - Final Proposed Revisions   All:                   Attached are additional proposed revisions made following the January 14, 2014 Technical Conference and the receipt of comments filed on or before January 21, 2014.  Explanatory comments are included within the document indicating the proponent of the revisions and the purposes of the proposals.                   Be reminded that the En Banc Hearing in this cause will be held on February 4, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commission’s Room 301.     Feb-17-2017 006999   Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 007000 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Maribeth Snapp Nicole King; Elizabeth Cates; Nancy Thompson; Ron Comingdeer; Jack G Clark; Jack Fite; 'houlesg@oge.com'; 'jtstevenson@aep.com'; John Gray; Edwards, Marc; Kim Argenbright; 'Jennifer Heald Castillo (jcastillo@HallEstill.com)'; James Myles; Mary Candler Chapter 5 rules after our tech conference yesterday 02/20/2014 05:00 PM RM2014-1ProposedRules(2-13-14)PUD updates 2-20-14.doc Please look at the attached rules one more time, before I send them to Susan Conrad for distribution.  The yellow highlighted language reflects changes since our tech conference yesterday.  I have proofed them, but obviously didn’t do a very good job the last time I proofed them so would appreciate more eyes on them.   Thank you,   Maribeth D. Snapp Telecom Policy Director Oklahoma Corporation Commission Public Utility Division Phone: (405) 522-1409 Fax: (405) 521-3336 E-mail: M.Snapp@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 007007 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Houle, Stephanie Reyes, Amanda; Deborah Thompson; Judith Johnson; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Commissioners and Aides; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD RAO; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Gould, Allen; Alan Henry; Andrea Fair; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G.  Jackson'; Bullard, Bill; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison; Koenig, Robert; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; 'Cheryl A. Vaught'; Chris Meyers; 'Cody B. Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Rowlett, Donald; 'Donna G. Brown-Isbell'; Dustin Fredrick; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Hunsaker, Floyd; 'G. William Fowler '; Garry Garrett; Lauderdale, Gary; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Spender, Greg; Veitch, Greg; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; 'J. Fred Gist'; Jack Fite; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; James Bagley; 'James D. Satrom'; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford; John Athas; HARBOUR, JOHN W; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler; Keith Marple; Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; 'Kenny  W. Henderson'; Shoop, Kimber; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Howell,  Leon; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; Mark Garrett; Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Shore, Pat; Paul Pietsch; Bartholomew, Philip; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Warren,  Randy; Whitley Jr, Raymond; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; Richard Sedano; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; Rob Sager; 'Robert A. Durham'; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; 'Sandra B. Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; 'Thomas P. Schroedter'; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; McCurdy III, Tom; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; 'Vivian C. Hale'; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor RE: RM 2013-12; OGE Comments to Chapter 35 Rulemaking 01/28/2014 11:44 AM OGE Ch 35 Final Comments.docx All, Attached please find a word document of OG&E’s comments to RM 2013-12 which were filed January 21.  It has come to our attention that the filed PDF version did not capture the revisions OG&E made in redline format.  The attached word document should clearly indicate the changes.   We apologize for any confusion,   Stephanie   From: Reyes, Amanda Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:19 PM To: Deborah Thompson; 'Judith Johnson'; 'Bob Thompson'; 'Brandy Wreath'; 'Chris Herbison'; 'Cleve Pierce'; 'Commissioners and Aides'; 'Fairo Mitchell'; 'Francie Ludwick'; 'GC PUD'; 'Jackie Miller'; 'James Myles'; 'Joel Rodriguez'; 'Karen Billing'; 'Kim Dobbins'; 'Kiran Patel'; 'Krystal Martin'; 'Maribeth Snapp'; 'Mary Candler'; 'Mary Hernandez'; 'Matt Skinner'; 'Nancy Williams'; 'Peggy Mitchell'; 'PUD RAO'; 'Aaron Waldrip '; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Gould, Allen; 'Alan Henry '; 'Andrea Fair'; 'Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta'; 'Annamarie G. Jackson'; Bullard, Bill; 'Bill Kimler'; 'Bill Phelps '; 'Blake Morrison'; Koenig, Robert; 'Bobby Wegener '; 'Brett Kerr'; 'Cheryl A. Vaught'; 'Chris Meyers'; 'Cody B. Waddell'; 'Cody L. Graves'; cslaughter@ong.com; 'Curtis Long'; cwinland@itctransco.com; 'Dan Peaco '; 'David Crisp '; 'David Heston'; 'David Scalf'; 'David Vise'; 'Debbie Bryant'; 'Debbie Woodruff '; 'Diana Buechle '; 'Donald Gilligan'; Rowlett, Donald; 'Donna G. Brown-Isbell'; 'Dustin Fredrick '; 'Dustin R. Fredrick'; 'Dwight Bruss'; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; 'Emily Cariker Shuart'; 'Eric Raines'; 'Eric Turner'; 'Eric Woychik'; Hunsaker, Floyd; 'G. William Fowler '; 'Garry Garrett'; Lauderdale, Gary; 'Gary Marchbanks'; 'Glen Gregory'; 'Glenda Williams '; Spender, Greg; Veitch, Greg; 'Hale Powell '; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; 'Holly Turner '; 'J. Fred Gist'; 'Jack Fite'; 'Jack G. Clark, Jr.'; 'James Bagley'; 'James D. Satrom'; 'Janee Briesemeister'; 'Jayna Long '; 'Jeff Riles'; 'Jessica Mercy'; 'Jim Anderson '; 'Jim Armstrong'; 'Jim Roth '; 'JoAnn Stevenson '; 'Joella Ford'; 'John Athas '; HARBOUR, JOHN W; 'John Keefe'; 'John Samara'; 'Joseph McCormick '; 'Josh Davis'; 'Judy King'; 'Karen Roberts '; 'Karen White S LtCol'; 'Kathy Champion'; 'Keith Feb-17-2017 007011 Butler'; 'Keith Marple'; 'Kelly Rush '; 'Kelly Walters '; 'Ken Baker'; 'Kendall Parrish'; 'Kenny Sparks '; 'Kenny W. Henderson'; Shoop, Kimber; mpf@stateside.com; 'Nina Carlson'; 'Pat Davis'; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sgentry@aogc.com; 'Tom Van Denover'; 'Joe Wertz'; 'Joe Wertz'; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; 'Larry Derryberry'; 'Laurie Williams '; 'Lee Paden'; Howell, Leon; 'Leonard M. Logan IV'; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; 'Lori Akers'; 'Lundy Kiger'; 'Marguerite C. Mills'; 'Mark Garrett'; 'Mary Ann Carter'; 'Matthew Griffith'; 'Michael Shannon'; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; 'Mickey Moon'; 'Mike Callan'; 'Montelle Clark '; 'Naim Akimi'; 'Nancy Hess'; 'Nate Hackney'; 'Nicole King '; 'Pat Nixon'; Shore, Pat; 'Paul Pietsch'; Bartholomew, Philip; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; 'Priya Ramkumar'; 'PUD Energy'; 'PUD RAO'; Warren, Randy; Whitley Jr, Raymond; 'Rebecca Fondren'; 'Rex Stanford'; 'Richard K. Goodwin'; 'Richard Sedano'; 'Rick D. Chamberlain'; Green, Richard; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; 'Rob F. Robertson'; 'Rob Sager'; 'Robert A. Durham'; 'Robert Scott'; 'Rogge Miller '; 'Ron Comingdeer '; 'Ron Stakem'; 'Sandra B. Harrison '; 'Scot A. Conner'; 'Scott Shepherd'; 'Sean Voskuhl'; 'Shannon Mirus'; 'Sherry McCormack'; Houle, Stephanie; 'Steve Isser '; 'Thomas Hartline'; 'Thomas Hartline - Navitas'; 'Thomas P. Schroedter'; 'Tiffini Lyda '; 'Todd Tarter'; McCurdy III, Tom; 'Tonya Hinex-Ford'; 'Vic Pisani'; 'Vivian C. Hale'; 'Warren Langford'; 'William Steinhurst'; 'William Taylor' Subject: RM 2013-12; OGE Comments to Chapter 35 Rulemaking   Please see OG&E’s comments filed today.     Amanda Reyes Executive Assistant to Bill Bullard OGE Energy Corp Office: 405.553.3201 Email: reyesar@oge.com Confidentiality Warning: This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the 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 007012 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bill Humes; Cheri M Wheeler; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curtis Haire - 'chconstruction@lawtonnet.  net'; Curtis Haire (ps1200@fullnet.net); GC PUD; Jackie Miller; Jim Anderson; John Keefe; Karen Billing; Keith  Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kim  Dobbins; Marc Edwards; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Michele Craig; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD; Ron Comingdeer; Russie Garrett; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Aaron  Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G.  William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy  King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Eric Davis RM 201300013 Chapter 40 Rulemaking, RM 201300015 Chapter 65 Rulemaking - Latest Drafts 01/28/2014 04:19 PM Chapter 40 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx Chapter 65 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx       All,   Attached find drafts containing the Public Utility Division’s proposed changes to the Chapter 40 and Chapter 65 Rules.  Proposals highlighted in yellow are new (added) changes that the Public Utility Division has agreed to propose in light of suggestions stemming from the First and Second Technical Conferences.  The sources of the highlighted changes are stated in the comment section beside each change.  All non-highlighted changes, indicated by “strike-through” and “underline,” are those that were originally proposed by the Public Utility Division and filed with the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on November 21, 2013.   Comments may be received on Chapter 40 through February 3, 2014.  Comments may be received on Chapter 65 through February 6, 2014.  The Commission en banc will consider permanent adoption of proposed changes in both chapters at a public hearing on February 20, 2014, at 10 a.m., in Courtroom 301.   Feb-17-2017 007013 Regards,   C. Eric Davis, Assistant General Counsel Public Utilities Division Oklahoma Corporation Commission PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 (405) 522-8954 office (405) 521-4150 fax Feb-17-2017 007014 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bill Humes; Cheri M Wheeler; Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; Curtis Haire - 'chconstruction@lawtonnet.  net'; Curtis Haire (ps1200@fullnet.net); GC PUD; Jackie Miller; Jim Anderson; John Keefe; Karen Billing; Keith  Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kim  Dobbins; Marc Edwards; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Michele Craig; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; PUD; Ron Comingdeer; Russie Garrett; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Aaron  Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G.  William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James Bagley; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Samara; Joseph McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy  King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Eric Davis RM 201300013 Chapter 40 Rulemaking, RM 201300015 Chapter 65 Rulemaking - Latest Drafts 01/28/2014 04:19 PM Chapter 40 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx Chapter 65 Proposed Changes - 01-28-2014.docx       All,   Attached find drafts containing the Public Utility Division’s proposed changes to the Chapter 40 and Chapter 65 Rules.  Proposals highlighted in yellow are new (added) changes that the Public Utility Division has agreed to propose in light of suggestions stemming from the First and Second Technical Conferences.  The sources of the highlighted changes are stated in the comment section beside each change.  All non-highlighted changes, indicated by “strike-through” and “underline,” are those that were originally proposed by the Public Utility Division and filed with the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on November 21, 2013.   Comments may be received on Chapter 40 through February 3, 2014.  Comments may be received on Chapter 65 through February 6, 2014.  The Commission en banc will consider permanent adoption of proposed changes in both chapters at a public hearing on February 20, 2014, at 10 a.m., in Courtroom 301.   Feb-17-2017 007015 Regards,   C. Eric Davis, Assistant General Counsel Public Utilities Division Oklahoma Corporation Commission PO Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2000 (405) 522-8954 office (405) 521-4150 fax Feb-17-2017 007016 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Mary Hernandez Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; GC PUD; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kim Dobbins; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani)  Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps; Blake Morrison  (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers  (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett; Donna  G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin  Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg  Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale  Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred  Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark,  Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim Akimi; Nancy  Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick  D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A.  Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge  Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott  Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon  Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Bob  Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry  Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons FW: Notice of Special Meeting on February 20, 2014 for RM 201400013 and RM 201300015 at 10:00 a.m. 02/19/2014 08:19 AM Special meeting 2-20-14 10 am.pdf To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 854767 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised. We hope you enjoy your conference experience.     From: Mary Hernandez Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 1:10 PM To: Bob Anthony; Bob McCoy; Bob Vandewater; Carolyn Weber; Charles Lord; Dana Murphy; Deborah Thompson; Francie Ludwick; GC; Jackie Hollinhead; Jackie Miller; James Myles; James Phelps; Jeanne Pickett; Jerry Sanger ; Jill Sutton; Joseph Briley; John Briscoe; Joyce Boyd; Joyce Conner; Kenny Sparks ; Kim Dobbins; Krystal Martin; Larry Lago; Laurie Nicoll; Maribeth Snapp; Matt Skinner; OCC Directors; Pat Mason; Patrice Douglas; Peggy Mitchell; Rebecca Contreras; Robyn Strickland; Ron Dunkin; Sherry Currell; Stacy Marsee; Susan Hendrick; Teryl Williams; Tim Baker; Tish Coats; Tom McCurdy; Virginia Feb-17-2017 007017 Hullinger; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Nicole King Cc: Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; GC PUD; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran Patel; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Nancy Williams; Aaron Waldrip ; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould ; Alan Henry ; Amanda Reyes ; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps ; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener ; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com ; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco ; David Crisp ; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff ; Diana Buechle ; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett ; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick ; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler ; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams ; Greg Spender ; Greg Veitch ; Hale Powell ; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner ; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long ; Jeff Riles; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson ; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth ; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson ; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas ; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick ; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts ; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush ; Kelly Walters ; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; mpf@stateside.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com ; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams ; Lee Paden; Leon Howell ; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark ; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore ; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com ; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller ; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser ; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda ; Todd Tarter; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Joseph Briley; Lesia Pollard; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons Subject: Notice of Special Meeting on February 20, 2014 for RM 201400013 and RM 201300015 at 10:00 a.m.   The attached was posted today and was placed on the OCC website.     Mary E. Hernandez Legal Secretary Oklahoma Corporation Commission Office of General Counsel - PUD (405) 521-4261 office (405) 521-4150 fax m.hernandez@occemail.com     Feb-17-2017 007018 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Linda Oden Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Elizabeth Byrne; Jennifer Brock; Jennifer Monies; 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; 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; 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; Jared Bellingar; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; 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; Lauren Sturgeon; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling Associates; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Ball; 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; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thessali Teague; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron First Energy Meeting Notice! 02/11/2014 05:06 PM First Energy Meeting Notice.doc <> Feb-17-2017 007024 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Jack Fite Judith Johnson; Fairo Mitchell; Bill Humes; King, Nicole A.; Sanger, Jerry; Lee Paden; Deborah Thompson; rchamberlain@okenergylaw.com; Schroedter, Thomas P.; Castillo, Jennifer H; Pat Nixon; Joann T Stevenson; Emily Cariker Shuart FW: ORDER EST PROC SCH.doc 02/07/2014 09:11 AM ORDER EST PROC SCH.doc Enclosed is a proposed procedural schedule for our call on Tuesday. This is not to be interpreted as rejecting all of  Deborah's suggested changes but as a starting point for our discussion. There are a couple of dates we need to avoid. PSO is closed on Good Friday which is April 18. Memorial Day is May 26. The discover response times were taken from the procedural order in PSO's last rate case (201000050). The call in information is as follows:   Tuesday February 11 at 10 a.m.  1-888-237-7001  Host Code 884101   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 007025 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Bo Moser 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; Lee Paden; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III Corrected PUD Docket 02/19/2014 04:04 PM OCC PUD DOCKET 02-20-14.pdf Here is a corrected copy for the docket tomorrow (2/20/14). Sorry for the late fix.  201200210 is now scheduled properly.    --Bo Feb-17-2017 007033 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Bo Moser 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; Lee Paden; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III 2/20/14 PUD Docket 02/18/2014 04:12 PM OCC PUD DOCKET 02-20-14.pdf Here is the docket for Thursday, 2/20/14. --Bo Feb-17-2017 007034 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Linda Oden 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; Bill Phelps; 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; 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; Jared Bellingar; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kori Casey; Kristin May; Lauren Sturgeon; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling Associates; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Ball; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Michelle Wynn; 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; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thessali Teague; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Tookie Hayes; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron Revised Second Energy Meeting Notice.doc 02/19/2014 03:33 PM Revised Second Energy Meeting Notice.doc <> Feb-17-2017 007035 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Linda Oden 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; 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; Jared Bellingar; Jean Burnett, Office of the Attorney General; Jeanne Young; Jeff Applecamp; Jennifer Meason; Jessica Russell; Jim Newport; Jimmy Givens; Joe Harris; Justin Jones; Katie Altshuler; Kay Seymour; KD Selby; Keili McEwen; Keith Tracy; Kelly Danner; Ken Komiske; Kenneth Morris; Kenny Sparks; Kim Bishop; Kim Peterson; Kori Casey; Kristin May; Lauren Sturgeon; Laurie Gore; Lee Paden; Lesa Smaligo; Lia Tepker; Lisa Hendrick; Liz Fagen; Lundy Kiger; Margaret Erling Associates; Mark Gipson; Mark VanLandingham; Marla Peek; Marvin York; Matt Ball; Matt Vermillion; Michael Bernard; Michael Kiefner; Michael Langston; Michelle Wynn; 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; Sue Selman; Ted Graham; Terri Roberts; Terry Stowers; Terry Underwood; Theresa Peralta; Thessali Teague; Thomas Schroedter; Tom Anglin; Tom Rider; Tookie Hayes; Traci Phillips; Travis Brauer; Trent Baggett; Trey Davis; Tricia Dameron Second Energy Meeting Notice 02/18/2014 06:14 PM Second Energy Meeting Notice.doc <> Feb-17-2017 007036 From: To: Subject: Date: Mary Hernandez Natasha Scott; GC PUD; Jeff  Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams; Lee Paden; Leon Howell; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark; Naim  Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King; Pat  Nixon; Patrick D. Shore; Paul  Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard  K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F.  Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller; Ron Comingdeer; Ron Stakem; Sandra B.  Harrison; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya  Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould; Alan Henry; Amanda Reyes; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill  Phelps; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A.  Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco; David Crisp; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff; Deborah Thompson  (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle; Donald Gilligan; Donald  Rowlett; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight  Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams; Greg Spender; Greg Veitch; Hale Powell; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D.  Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph  McCormick; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith  Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush; Kelly Walters; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks; Kenny W.  Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terrycobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve  Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran  Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Bill  Humes; Holly Hampton; Jerry Sanger; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana  Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce  Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice  Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats RE: Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking 02/19/2014 08:16 AM To access this conference via telephone, please call a number from the list below; 4055214496, Oklahoma City, OK. when prompted for your conference code, please enter 347843 on your telephone keypad. Please do not disclose this information to any unauthorized parties, as the privacy of your conference may be compromised. We hope you enjoy your conference experience.     From: Natasha Scott Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:33 PM To: GC PUD; Jeff Riles; Joe Wertz; Joe Wertz; joel_olson@sbcglobal.net; Kim Dobbins; kpatton@cleanlineenergy.com; Larry Derryberry; Laurie Williams ; Lee Paden; Leon Howell ; Leonard M. Logan IV; linda.johnston@centerpointenergy.com; Lori Akers; Lundy Kiger; Marguerite C. Mills; Mark Garrett (mgarrett@garrettgroupllc.com); Mary Ann Carter; Matthew Griffith; Melissa P. Martin; Michael Shannon; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; Mickey Moon; Mike Callan; Montelle Clark ; Naim Akimi; Nancy Hess; Nate Hackney; Nicole King ; Pat Nixon; Patrick D. Shore ; Paul Pietsch; Phil Bartholomew; philip.hart@mcafeetaft.com ; Priya Ramkumar; PUD Energy; PUD RAO; Randy Warren; Raymond Whitley Jr; Rebecca Fondren; Rex Stanford; Richard K. Goodwin; Richard Sedano; Rick D. Chamberlain; Rick Feb-17-2017 007037 Green; rick.riggs@mcafeetaft; Rob F. Robertson; Rob Sager; Robert A. Durham; Robert Scott; Rogge Miller ; Ron Comingdeer ; Ron Stakem; Sandra B. Harrison ; Scot A. Conner; Scott Shepherd; Sean Voskuhl; Shannon Mirus; Sherry McCormack; Stephanie Houle (houlesg@oge.com); Steve Isser ; Thomas Hartline; Thomas Hartline - Navitas; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tiffini Lyda ; Todd Tarter; Tom McCurdy; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Vic Pisani; Vivian C. Hale; Warren Langford; William Steinhurst; William Taylor; Aaron Waldrip ; aj.ferate@dvn.com; Alan Gould ; Alan Henry ; Amanda Reyes ; Andrea Fair; Aniruddha (Ani) Duttagupta; Annamarie G. Jackson; Bill Bullard; Bill Kimler; Bill Phelps ; Blake Morrison (bmorrison@comverge.com); Bob Koenig; Bobby Wegener ; Brett Kerr; Cheryl A. Vaught; Chris Meyers (cmeyers@oaec.coop); Cody B. Waddell; Cody L. Graves; cslaughter@ong.com ; Curtis Long; cwinland@itctransco.com; Dan Peaco ; David Crisp ; David Heston; David Scalf; David Vise; Dean Pollock; Debbie Bryant; Debbie Woodruff ; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Diana Buechle ; Donald Gilligan; Donald Rowlett ; Donna G. Brown-Isbell; Dustin Fredrick ; Dustin R. Fredrick; Dwight Bruss; elena.saxonhouse@sierraclub.org; Emily Cariker Shuart; Eric Raines; Eric Turner; Eric Woychik; Floyd Hunsaker; G. William Fowler ; Garry Garrett; Gary D. Lauderdale; Gary Marchbanks; Glen Gregory; Glenda Williams ; Greg Spender ; Greg Veitch ; Hale Powell ; Heather.Lerch@deq.ok.gov; Holly Turner ; J. Fred Gist; Jack Fite; Jack G. Clark, Jr.; James D. Satrom; Janee Briesemeister; Jayna Long ; Jessica Mercy; Jim Anderson ; Jim Armstrong; Jim Roth ; jkleinman@clearesult.com; JoAnn Stevenson ; Joella Ford (JEFord@aep.com); John Athas ; John Harbour; John Keefe; John Samara; Joseph McCormick ; Josh Davis; jtownsend@clearesult.com; Judith Johnson; Judy King; Karen Roberts ; Karen White S LtCol; Kathy Champion; Keith Butler (JKeithButler@gmail.com); Keith Marple (keith.marple@centerpointenergy.com); Kelly Rush ; Kelly Walters ; Ken Baker; Kendall Parrish; Kenny Sparks ; Kenny W. Henderson; Kimber L. Shoop; mfuller@avecc.com; Nina Carlson; Pat Davis; sarah.terry-cobo@journalrecord.com; sbunn@fluidms.com; sgentry@aogc.com ; sharnelle.allen@clearesult.com; Tom Van Denover; Bob Thompson; Brandy Wreath; Chris Herbison; Cleve Pierce; Fairo Mitchell; Francie Ludwick; Jackie Miller; James Myles; Joel Rodriguez; Karen Billing; Kiran Patel; Krystal Martin; Maribeth Snapp; Mary Candler; Mary Hernandez; Matt Skinner; Nancy Williams; Peggy Mitchell; Bill Humes; Holly Hampton ; Jerry Sanger ; Fred Kirkwood; Donna Reynolds; Shea Richardson; Stephanie Hammons; Bob Anthony; Bob Vandewater; Dana Murphy; Jackie Hollinhead; Joseph Briley; Joyce Boyd; Laurie Nicoll; Patrice Douglas; Teryl Williams; Lesia Pollard; Rebecca Contreras; Shannon Tice; Shar Dodoo; Susan Hendrick; Tish Coats Subject: Cause No. PUD 201300012 - Chapter 35 Rulemaking   All:                   The attached document includes the most recent revisions to the proposed Chapter 35 Electric Utility Rules.  These revisions reflect those agreed upon during the February 4, 2014 En Banc hearing and will be presented when the hearing resumes on Thursday.  The revisions appear in red text and are in Subchapter 41, with the exception of the revision made in Subchapter 19 at page 21.                   A conference call-in number has been requested and will be provided soon.                       Natasha M. Scott Senior Attorney Office of General Counsel - Public Utility Oklahoma Corporation Commission P.O. Box 52000 Oklahoma City, OK  73152-2000 Ph.  405-521-3570 Fax  405-521-4150 E-mail:  N.Scott@occemail.com   Feb-17-2017 007038 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Bo Moser 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; Lee Paden; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III Friday's Corrected Docket 02/11/2014 04:10 PM OCC PUD DOCKET 02-14-14.pdf I made a mistake with the docket for Friday the 14th.  It’s been corrected, and I’ve attached the proper PDF.  Sorry for the error. -Bo MOser Feb-17-2017 007041 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: J S Solomon Scott Pruitt (scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov); melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov RHR SIP approved; FIP withdrawn 02/10/2014 11:03 AM FINAL FINAL SIP Approval NR.DOC General Pruitt/Melissa: I tried to reach you both this morning with the news that the EPA has finally approved the state SIP regarding our compliance plan for the regional haze rule and the MATS rule.   EPA also formally withdrew its federal implementation plan for regional haze.   Attached is our news release relating to the EPA’s action today.   Scott, I wanted to tell you personally how much I appreciate your efforts to pave the way for a state solution to meeting the RHR challenge.  Your lawsuit against EPA, and your encouragement of our efforts to settle this issue in a way that benefits the state, were instrumental in giving us the time and the opportunity to develop a revised state plan.  I’m very pleased that the EPA recognized the revised state plan as more cost-effective and more beneficial to Oklahoma and to our customers than the FIP would have been.   Thanks again for your support.  If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to give me a call.   Stuart       Stuart Solomon President and Chief Operating Officer Public Service Company of Oklahoma 212 East 6th Street Tulsa, OK 74119 O: 918/599-2555 jssolomon@aep.com   Feb-17-2017 007057 From: To: Subject: Date: Linda Oden 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; Amy Mccord; Betty White; Brian Bingman; Caroline Dennis; Cheryl Boothe; Danielle Cox; Data Processing; Devin Ngo; Diana Holladay; Dorothy Jenkins; Elizabeth Byrne; Holly Hampton; Jennifer Brock; Jennifer Monies; 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; 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. 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Meyer; Jami Longacre; Jane Abraham; Jared Bellingar; 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 Ball; 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 Energy Committee Meeting 02/05/2014 01:31 PM Senator Branan has asked me to let you know that the Energy Committee will not be meeting this Thursday, February 6th.  However, the committee will meet next Thursday, February 13th at 8:30 a.m. in Room 535 with a full agenda.   Thank you,   Linda Oden Administrative Assistant Oklahoma State Senate 2300 N. Lincoln, Room 309 Oklahoma City, OK  73103 (405)530-2312 oden@oksenate.gov     Linda Oden Feb-17-2017 007059 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Bo Moser 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; Lee Paden; Nancy Hess; Nancy Thompson; Pat Mason; Sherry Currell; Thomas P. Schroedter; Tom McCurdy, III 02/24/2014 04:24 PM OCC PUD DOCKET 02-27-14.pdf Here is Thursday’s docket. -B Feb-17-2017 007061 From: To: Subject: Date: Maribeth Snapp Brandy Wreath; Fairo Mitchell; Bob Thompson; Tonya Hinex-Ford; Jim Jones; James Myles; Jackie Miller; Mary Candler; Bill.Humes@oag.ok.gov; Nicole King; jerry.sanger@oag.ok.gov; Jack Fite; houlesg@oge.com; jtstevenson@aep.com; dfredrick@ong.com; Cody B. Waddell; Ron Comingdeer; Nancy Thompson; cclark@cswplaw.com; tschroedter@hallestill.com; Dominic Williams; Elizabeth Cates; Eric Davis; Judith Johnson; Kimberly Prigmore; Natasha Scott; Kim Argenbright; Jennifer Heald Castillo (jcastillo@HallEstill.com); John Gray; Edwards, Marc; George M. Makohin; JDJ8788@aol.com; Deborah Thompson (dthompson@okenergyfirm.com); Jim Roth  (jaroth@phillipsmurrah.com) Chapter 5 rules - utility industry work session 01/29/2014 04:47 PM When: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 1:30 PM-4:30 PM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada). Where: Room 105, Corporation Commission   Note: The GMT offset above does not reflect daylight saving time adjustments.   *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*   It was apparent at the tech conference this afternoon that the energy and telecom industry would benefit from a group work session regarding the proposed Chapter 5 rules of practice revisions.  Please come join us next Wednesday, 2/5/14 at 1:30 in Courtroom B.  We will put the rules on the wall and see if some agreed to language can be developed.  The most current version of the rules can be found here: http://www.occeweb.com/rules/proprules/CH5PropRules011414.pdf Please feel free to pass this invitation along to others who might be interested in the proposed changes to the PUD fee assessment rules, assessment against unregulated entities and discovery rules     Feb-17-2017 007083 From: To: Daniel Sposito tulsasavage@gmail.com; joeok@finderbinderok.com; irisok@finderbinderok.com; sharlaar@finderbinderok.com; sharlaok@finderbinderok.com; irisar@finderbinderok.com; 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Feb-17-2017 007127 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Debuts On Fortune World's Most Admired Companies List 02/27/2014 11:16 AM AEP Debuts On Fortune World's Most Admired Companies List AEP has been named to Fortune magazine's 2014 World's Most Admired Companies list in the electric and gas utilities sector View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1860 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 007207 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Habitat for Humanity Receives $50,000 Donation from Appalachian Power 02/26/2014 04:29 PM Habitat for Humanity Receives $50,000 Donation from Appalachian Power Appalachian Power is teaming up with Habitat for Humanity of West Virginia, Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to build an energyefficient home using Energy Star standards and products. The house will be built this fall with Appalachian Power employees, Habitat volunteers and partner families. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1535 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 007211 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 02/26/2014 10:02 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Feb 26, 2014 Form 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 007212 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Names Beasley To Board Of Directors 02/25/2014 08:51 AM AEP Names Beasley To Board Of Directors J. Barnie Beasley Jr., former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Southern Nuclear Operating Co., a subsidiary of Southern Co., has been elected to the American Electric Power Board of Directors. 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View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1531 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 007216 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Planning for frigid weather extends to usage and bills 01/27/2014 03:36 PM Planning for frigid weather extends to usage and bills With persistent frigid temperatures this winter, coupled with another dose of arctic air blasting the region this week, Appalachian Power is urging customers to plan for the possibility of higher electric bills. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1510 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 007223 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 01/27/2014 06:52 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jan 27, 2014 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 007224 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Reports Strong 2013 Fourth-Quarter and Year-End Earnings;Completes Ohio Corporate Separation 01/27/2014 06:03 AM AEP Reports Strong 2013 Fourth-Quarter and Year-End Earnings; Completes Ohio Corporate Separation AEP today reported fourth-quarter 2013 earnings, prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), of $346 million or $0.71 per share, compared with $21 million or $0.05 per share in 2012. Operating earnings (excluding special items) for fourth-quarter 2013 were $296 million or $0.60 per share, compared with fourth-quarter 2012 operating earnings of $242 million or $0.50 per share. The difference in fourth-quarter 2013 GAAP and operating earnings was primarily due to the reversal of a third-quarter Texas regulatory disallowance. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1856 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 007225 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 02/05/2014 07:28 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Feb 05, 2014 Form SC 13G 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 007226 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov PSO News: PSO Wind Contracts Win Approval 02/04/2014 05:16 PM PSO Wind Contracts Win Approval The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has approved cost recovery for three wind power contracts that will allows customers of Public Service Company of Oklahoma to benefit from historically low wind energy prices for years to come. View the entire release at http://www.psoklahoma.com/?i=1518 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 007227 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: Remarks By AEP's Chief Financial Officer At Credit Suisse Energy Summit To Be Webcast 02/04/2014 01:19 PM Remarks By AEP's Chief Financial Officer At Credit Suisse Energy Summit To Be Webcast American Electric Power has scheduled a live audio webcast of a presentation by Brian X. Tierney, executive vice president and chief financial officer, at the 19th annual Credit Suisse Energy Summit in Vail, Colo., Feb. 11. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1858 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 007228 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas reminds electricity users to practice safety with space heaters 02/02/2014 09:01 AM AEP Texas reminds electricity users to practice safety with space heaters As the current winter storm continues throughout Abilene and surrounding areas, AEP Texas reminds electricity users to keep safety in mind when taking steps to keep warm, especially when using space heaters. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1515 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 007229 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas prepares for winter storm in Abilene Area 02/01/2014 03:52 PM AEP Texas prepares for winter storm in Abilene Area AEP Texas is making preparations for the winter storm expected to hit the Abilene area this evening, according to Greg Blair, AEP Texas regional manager of External Affairs. Ice accumulation could reach up to a quarter-inch in the Abilene area with constant winds of 15 miles-per-hour of gusts up to 25 miles-per-hour. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1514 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 007230 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov I&M News: I&M OFFERS REMINDERS ON SAVING ENERGY, BILLING OPTIONS 01/31/2014 01:15 PM I&M OFFERS REMINDERS ON SAVING ENERGY, BILLING OPTIONS With January's bitterly cold weather causing an increase in electricity use across the Midwest, our valued Indiana Michigan Power customers may want to consider I&M's Average Monthly Payment plan. View the entire release at http://www.indianamichiganpower.com/?i=1513 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 007236 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 01/31/2014 09:23 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jan 31, 2014 Form 4 HTML PDF Form 4 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 007237 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP River Operations Starts Liquids Transport With Delivery Of First Tank Barge 01/30/2014 01:26 PM AEP River Operations Starts Liquids Transport With Delivery Of First Tank Barge AEP River Operations began operations of its new Liquids Division today with receipt of the first of 20 tank barges. The addition of tank barges to the company's fleet will allow AEP River Operations to transport liquid commodities, including petrochemicals and agricultural chemicals. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1857 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 007238 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 01/28/2014 10:12 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Jan 28, 2014 Form SC 13G/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 007239 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Appalachian Power joins PJM in conservation effort during polar plunge 01/27/2014 03:41 PM Appalachian Power joins PJM in conservation effort during polar plunge As another arctic deep freeze makes its way across Appalachian Power's three-state service territory, customers in Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee are being asked to join in regional efforts to conserve electricity use on Tuesday. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1511 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 007240 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov I&M News: I&M PRESENTS $55,000 INCENTIVE TO ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT 02/11/2014 09:17 AM   I&M PRESENTS $55,000 INCENTIVE TO ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT Today, Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) presented the Allen County Board of Commissioners a check worth nearly $55,000 for participating in a building optimization project at the Edwin J. Rousseau Centre. The project will reduce the building's future energy usage by 2.4 million kilowatt hours per year. View the entire release at http://www.indianamichiganpower.com/?i=1530   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 007249 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 02/10/2014 04:03 PM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Feb 10, 2014 Form SC 13G 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 007250 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov SWEPCO News: SWEPCO PREPARING FOR WINTER STORMS 02/10/2014 03:12 PM SWEPCO PREPARING FOR WINTER STORMS AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) is preparing for winter storms across its service territory, with highest impact along the Interstate 20 corridor and south into Louisiana on Tuesday, Feb. 11, where one-quarter to one-half inch accumulations of ice are expected. View the entire release at http://www.swepco.com/?i=1529 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 007251 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 02/10/2014 01:58 PM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Feb 10, 2014 Form 4 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 007252 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: MAJOR TRANSMISSION UPGRADE ANNOUNCED FOR McDOWELL COUNTY 02/10/2014 01:32 PM MAJOR TRANSMISSION UPGRADE ANNOUNCED FOR McDOWELL COUNTY Appalachian Power today announced a planned $80 million upgrade to the electric transmission infrastructure that serves southern West Virginia. The project in McDowell County will ensure adequate and reliable local electric service and provide for economic growth. Appalachian expects to complete the project in 2017. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1528 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 007253 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: MAJOR TRANSMISSION UPGRADE ANNOUNCED FOR TAZEWELL, BUCHANAN 02/10/2014 01:27 PM MAJOR TRANSMISSION UPGRADE ANNOUNCED FOR TAZEWELL, BUCHANAN Appalachian Power today announced a planned $50 million upgrade to the electric transmission infrastructure that serves western Virginia. The project in Tazewell and Buchanan counties will ensure adequate and reliable local electric service and provide for economic growth. Appalachian expects to complete the project in 2017. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1527 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 007254 From: To: Bcc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston J S Solomon Scott Pruitt Re: RHR SIP approved; FIP withdrawn 02/10/2014 11:57 AM Thank you for sending to us. I really appreciate it. I will make sure the AG sees it as well. He's in several meetings today but I will make sure he gets it.  Thank you for your kind words!   Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  On Feb 10, 2014, at 11:03 AM, "J S Solomon" wrote: General Pruitt/Melissa: I tried to reach you both this morning with the news that the EPA has finally approved the state SIP regarding our compliance plan for the regional haze rule and the MATS rule.   EPA also formally withdrew its federal implementation plan for regional haze.   Attached is our news release relating to the EPA’s action today.   Scott, I wanted to tell you personally how much I appreciate your efforts to pave the way for a state solution to meeting the RHR challenge.  Your lawsuit against EPA, and your encouragement of our efforts to settle this issue in a way that benefits the state, were instrumental in giving us the time and the opportunity to develop a revised state plan.  I’m very pleased that the EPA recognized the revised state plan as more cost-effective and more beneficial to Oklahoma and to our customers than the FIP would have been.   Thanks again for your support.  If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to give me a call.   Stuart   Feb-17-2017 007255     Stuart Solomon President and Chief Operating Officer Public Service Company of Oklahoma th 212 East 6  Street Tulsa, OK 74119 O: 918/599-2555 jssolomon@aep.com   Feb-17-2017 007256 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov PSO News: EPA Withdraws Federal Plan, Approves State of Oklahoma Environmental Compliance Plan for PSO 02/10/2014 11:15 AM EPA Withdraws Federal Plan, Approves State of Oklahoma Environmental Compliance Plan for PSO The EPA today approved a revised state implementation plan developed by Oklahoma leaders and Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) to comply with various rules of the Clean Air Act, including the regional haze rule. View the entire release at http://www.psoklahoma.com/?i=1526 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 007257 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas and ERCOT issue appeal for conservation to electricity users in the Rio Grande Valley area 02/07/2014 04:52 PM AEP Texas and ERCOT issue appeal for conservation to electricity users in the Rio Grande Valley area AEP Texas is joining with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in asking electric consumers to reduce electric use from 4:30 p.m. today through 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1525 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 007258 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: SCAM ALERT: Callers claiming to be from Appalachian Power using scare tactics to get cash from small businesses 02/07/2014 03:41 PM SCAM ALERT: Callers claiming to be from Appalachian Power using scare tactics to get cash from small businesses Small business owners who are customers of Appalachian Power in West Virginia are the latest targets of scam artists seeking to extort cash. The scam, which instructs customers to purchase prepaid debit cards, such as a Vanilla or Green Dot, has been used in other states. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1524 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 007259 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: ERCOT News Release: Consumers asked to conserve electricity through noon on Friday due to extreme cold, limited generation 02/06/2014 10:01 PM ERCOT News Release: Consumers asked to conserve electricity through noon on Friday due to extreme cold, limited generation The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), grid operator for most of Texas, is asking electric consumers to reduce electric use from 5 p.m. today through noon on Friday, Feb. 7. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1522 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 007260 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Ohio News: ERCOT News Release: Consumers asked to conserve electricity through noon on Friday due to extreme cold, limited generation 02/06/2014 10:00 PM ERCOT News Release: Consumers asked to conserve electricity through noon on Friday due to extreme cold, limited generation The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), grid operator for most of Texas, is asking electric consumers to reduce electric use from 5 p.m. today through noon on Friday, Feb. 7. View the entire release at http://www.aepohio.com/?i=1522 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 007261 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: ERCOT News Release:  Risk of rotating outages increases in Valley; Consumers urged to conserve in order to help avoid the need for these outages 02/06/2014 08:32 PM ERCOT News Release: Risk of rotating outages increases in Valley; Consumers urged to conserve in order to help avoid the need for these outages There is an increased risk that ERCOT will need to instruct Valley-area transmission and distribution service providers to begin rotating outages in the Rio Grande Valley area due high power demands and transmission import limitations into the area. The highest likelihood of rotating outages is until about 9 p.m. this evening and between 6 and 9 a.m. Friday morning. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1521 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 007262 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: Electric Reliablity Council of Texas (ERCOT) News Release:  Consumers asked to conserve electricity due to extreme cold, limited generation 02/06/2014 04:45 PM Electric Reliablity Council of Texas (ERCOT) News Release: Consumers asked to conserve electricity due to extreme cold, limited generation AUSTIN, TX, Feb. 6, 2014 - The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), grid operator for most of Texas, is asking electric consumers to reduce electric use from 5 p.m. today through noon on Friday, Feb. 7. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1520 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 007263 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP Texas News: AEP Texas joins with ERCOT in requesting energy conservation in Rio Grande Valley 02/06/2014 02:16 PM AEP Texas joins with ERCOT in requesting energy conservation in Rio Grande Valley With cold weather persisting in the Rio Grande Valley, AEP Texas is joining with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in asking that electric consumers take steps to conserve energy this evening. View the entire release at http://www.aeptexas.com/?i=1519 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 007264 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov I&M News: I&M announces $500 million Powering Up Northeast Indiana plan 02/05/2014 02:50 PM I&M announces $500 million Powering Up Northeast Indiana plan Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), an operating unit of American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP), plans to invest $500 million to upgrade northeast Indiana's electricity transmission infrastructure. View the entire release at http://www.indianamichiganpower.com/?i=1517 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 007265 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Debuts On Fortune World's Most Admired Companies List 02/27/2014 11:16 AM AEP Debuts On Fortune World's Most Admired Companies List AEP has been named to Fortune magazine's 2014 World's Most Admired Companies list in the electric and gas utilities sector View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1860 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 007277 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov APCO News: Habitat for Humanity Receives $50,000 Donation from Appalachian Power 02/26/2014 04:29 PM Habitat for Humanity Receives $50,000 Donation from Appalachian Power Appalachian Power is teaming up with Habitat for Humanity of West Virginia, Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity and a partner family to build an energyefficient home using Energy Star standards and products. The house will be built this fall with Appalachian Power employees, Habitat volunteers and partner families. View the entire release at http://www.appalachianpower.com/?i=1535 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 007278 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov New SEC Document(s) for American Electric Power Company, Inc. 02/26/2014 10:02 AM SEC Filing Alert American Electric Power Company, Inc. has filed the following document(s) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Feb 26, 2014 Form 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 007279 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov AEP News: AEP Names Beasley To Board Of Directors 02/25/2014 08:51 AM AEP Names Beasley To Board Of Directors J. Barnie Beasley Jr., former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Southern Nuclear Operating Co., a subsidiary of Southern Co., has been elected to the American Electric Power Board of Directors. View the entire release at http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/?ID=1859 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 007282 From: To: Subject: Date: American Electric Power nicole.king@oag.ok.gov SWEPCO News: SWEPCO OFFERS VALUABLE CUSTOMER SERVICES 02/19/2014 08:30 AM SWEPCO OFFERS VALUABLE CUSTOMER SERVICES In addition to paying in person and by mail, SWEPCO also offers bill payment options and other services for its customers. View the entire release at http://www.swepco.com/?i=1533 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 007285 From: To: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper John Tidwell Re: Growth & Opportunity Summit Agenda.docx 02/13/2014 07:42 PM Got it. Thanks.  Sent from my iPhone On Feb 13, 2014, at 5:33 PM, "John Tidwell" wrote: •••• John M. Tidwell   State Director AFPOK & AFPFOK text/mobile 918-606-1182  JTIDWELL@AFPHQ.org   Feb-17-2017 007286 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: John Tidwell Aaron Cooper Growth & Opportunity Summit Agenda.docx 02/13/2014 05:33 PM Growth & Opportunity Summit Agenda.docx ATT00001.htm Feb-17-2017 007287 From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Lauren Pierce Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Re: NEWS RELEASE:  Judge Grants OK Attorney General?s Request to Intervene in Lawsuit between EPA and Environmental Group 02/12/2014 02:57 PM ATT00001.gif ATT00002.gif ATT00003.gif ATT00004.gif Unsubscribe!  Thanks! From: "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 2:56 PM To: "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" Subject: NEWS RELEASE: Judge Grants OK Attorney General?s Request to Intervene in Lawsuit between EPA and Environmental Group E. SCOTT PRUITT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA   Media Contacts: Diane Clay, Director of Communications (405) 522-0166 or (405) 250-8792 cell Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov Aaron Cooper, Director of Public Affairs (405) 522-2924 or (405) 759-0468 cell Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov February 12, 2014 For Immediate Release Judge Grants Oklahoma Attorney General’s Request to Intervene in Lawsuit between EPA and Environmental Group Oklahoma now a part of the settlement proceedings, which could impact consumers and businesses OKLAHOMA CITY – A federal judge in Denver granted Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Feb-17-2017 007288 Pruitt’s request to intervene in the settlement of a lawsuit between the EPA and an environmental group over emission standards in Oklahoma and other states. The State of Oklahoma had not been given a chance to intervene in the settlement proceedings between Wild Earth Guardians and the EPA even though the agreement would have significant impact on Oklahoma consumers and businesses. The judge’s decision means the Attorney General now can represent the interests of the state as a settlement is negotiated. “This is good news for the State of Oklahoma. In many cases, these kinds of ‘sue and settle’ lawsuits on environmental regulations are settled without input from the states and industries affected by the agreements,” General Pruitt said. “In this case, the lawsuit appears to be another example of a ‘friendly lawsuit’ between the EPA and an environmental group with the goal of imposing an anti-fossil fuel agenda. We’re thankful the court granted our request to intervene so that we can protect the best interests of the citizens and State of Oklahoma.” Wild Earth Guardians’ lawsuit asks the federal court to order the EPA to take action on Oklahoma and other states to enforce emission standards for nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Wild Earth Guardians claims Oklahoma and other states have failed to submit state implementation plans to address air quality standards relating to NO2 emissions. The environmental group is asking the court to force the EPA declare the states out of compliance and allow the EPA to implement federal implementation plans. In January 2011, Oklahoma submitted monitoring data to the EPA that showed all areas of the state were in compliance with the federal nitrogen dioxide standard. Since 2011, Oklahoma has been preparing its state implementation plan, which demonstrates how the state will continue to maintain compliance with the NO2 standard. The Oklahoma plan was made available for public comment in January. “The Clean Air Act gives states the primary authority to design and implement plans to deal with these issues,” General Pruitt said. “For an out-of-state environmental group and the EPA to use the courts to regulate through litigation is wrong and undermines the rule of law. The Attorney General’s Office will continue to challenge the EPA and other federal agencies that seek to impose an agenda or policies beyond what’s provided under the law.” ### Feb-17-2017 007289 From: To: Subject: Date: Importance: Emily Shipley kelly@ocpathink.org Fw: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 06:13 PM High I'll follow up in the morning, but would like to RSVP for the call. Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        ----- Forwarded by Emily Shipley/OAG on 02/26/2014 06:12 PM ----From:        Emily Shipley/OAG To:        kelly@ocpathink.org, Date:        02/26/2014 10:15 AM Subject:        Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Hey Kelly - I'm interested in listening in on this call. Could you provide additional information? Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        From:        The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs To:        emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov, Date:        02/25/2014 04:23 PM Subject:        National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Feb-17-2017 007290 Sent by:        kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.     -----------------------------------------------------------------------    Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional Feb-17-2017 007291 studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007292 From: To: Subject: Date: Emily Shipley kelly@ocpathink.org Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 10:15 AM Hey Kelly - I'm interested in listening in on this call. Could you provide additional information? Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        From:        The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs To:        emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov, Date:        02/25/2014 04:23 PM Subject:        National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Sent by:        kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Feb-17-2017 007293   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.     -----------------------------------------------------------------------    Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007294 Feb-17-2017 007295 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Aaron Cooper Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 08:59 AM national popular vote letter.pdf Here's the letter Michael.  Thanks! ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov        From:        Michael C To:        "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Michael C , "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" Date:        02/25/2014 08:50 PM Subject:        Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? 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He directs the Save Our States project, has created and       presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an       adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People       curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional       studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action     Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of             Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at   The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy           organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign   committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. 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I hope you can join us for a hot breakfast as we recognize the hard work of the Oklahoma County Collaborative and honor United Way for their commitment to developing ReMerge.  We are nearly 2 ½ years old and have many successes to share and celebrate, all of which would not be possible without you - our supporters.   Hope to see each of you this Wednesday morning, February 5, 8:00 a.m.    Please reply to this email for your rsvp.   Feb-17-2017 007298   Caitlin Redding Taylor ReMerge Program Manager United Way of Central Oklahoma 1444 N.W. 28th Street Oklahoma City, OK  73106 Feb-17-2017 007299 (405) 523-3504   Visit us on the web at http://www.unitedwayokc.org/remerge-oklahoma-city-okc and find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/remergeoklahoma     P Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail & any documents     DISCLAIMER - This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential privileged information. If you are not the named addressee, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this email. If you received this email by mistake, please notify the sender immediately by email and delete this email from your system. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of email transmission. If verification is required, please request a hard-copy version.   Feb-17-2017 007300 From: To: Subject: Date: Importance: Emily Shipley kelly@ocpathink.org Fw: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 06:13 PM High I'll follow up in the morning, but would like to RSVP for the call. Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        ----- Forwarded by Emily Shipley/OAG on 02/26/2014 06:12 PM ----From:        Emily Shipley/OAG To:        kelly@ocpathink.org, Date:        02/26/2014 10:15 AM Subject:        Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Hey Kelly - I'm interested in listening in on this call. Could you provide additional information? Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        From:        The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs To:        emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov, Date:        02/25/2014 04:23 PM Subject:        National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Feb-17-2017 007301 Sent by:        kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.     -----------------------------------------------------------------------    Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional Feb-17-2017 007302 studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007303 From: To: Subject: Date: Emily Shipley kelly@ocpathink.org Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 10:15 AM Hey Kelly - I'm interested in listening in on this call. Could you provide additional information? Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        From:        The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs To:        emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov, Date:        02/25/2014 04:23 PM Subject:        National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Sent by:        kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Feb-17-2017 007304   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.     -----------------------------------------------------------------------    Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007305 Feb-17-2017 007306 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Aaron Cooper Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/26/2014 08:59 AM national popular vote letter.pdf Here's the letter Michael.  Thanks! ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov        From:        Michael C To:        "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" Cc:        Michael C , "Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov" Date:        02/25/2014 08:50 PM Subject:        Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? 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He directs the Save Our States project, has created and       presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an       adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People       curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional       studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action     Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of             Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at   The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy           organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign   committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He       earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a   bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------                          Forward this email                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by                   kelly@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 007308 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: School Choice Week is here, media bias in Oklahoma, and more 01/27/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES There isn't a revenue problem in Oklahoma. On the OCPA blog, Jonathan Small points out that Feb-17-2017 007309 Oklahoma's total state tax collections are at an alltime high.   WHO'S COUNTING? 11 The percentage of enrollees signing up for insurance under Obamacare who were previously uninsured, according to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini. National School Choice Week is here, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced that it is School Choice Week in Oklahoma. Watch Brandon Dutcher discuss it here, and read Michael Carnuccio's column saying it's time for Education Savings Accounts in Oklahoma. Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, reminds us of the Madisonian understanding that a system will not long survive if it habitually produces laws that don't benefit the common good. Over at the Accuracy in Media blog, Brandon Dutcher highlights a subtle form of media bias in Oklahoma. In Perspective, Jason Bedrick says financial transparency is needed in Oklahoma's school system, while Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow, examines the claim that food stamps somehow boost the economy. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "It's as if the number had simply been made up out of thin air." State Rep. Jason Murphey, discussing the oft-cited figure of $160 million allegedly needed to repair the state Capitol building. Murphey says this $160 million figure is "based on absolutely no sound logic," and that the real price tag is "much less." GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the National School Choice Tweet-Up on Friday, January 31, from 1:002:00 pm CST. Use the hashtag #SchoolChoice. Compete in our Inspired Leadership Challenge for high school students. Click here for details. COMING UP Feb-17-2017 007310 Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, will participate in a panel discussion following a screening of the new school-choice documentary "The Ticket" on January 29. For details, click here. The Oklahoma School Choice Coalition will meet on January 29 at OCPA. For details, contact Brandon Dutcher at brandon@ocpathink.org. On February 5 at OCPA, Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters. Contact Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org for details. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 007311 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: School Choice Week is here, media bias in Oklahoma, and more 01/27/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES There isn't a revenue problem in Oklahoma. On the OCPA blog, Jonathan Small points out that Feb-17-2017 007312 Oklahoma's total state tax collections are at an alltime high.   WHO'S COUNTING? 11 The percentage of enrollees signing up for insurance under Obamacare who were previously uninsured, according to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini. National School Choice Week is here, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced that it is School Choice Week in Oklahoma. Watch Brandon Dutcher discuss it here, and read Michael Carnuccio's column saying it's time for Education Savings Accounts in Oklahoma. Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, reminds us of the Madisonian understanding that a system will not long survive if it habitually produces laws that don't benefit the common good. Over at the Accuracy in Media blog, Brandon Dutcher highlights a subtle form of media bias in Oklahoma. In Perspective, Jason Bedrick says financial transparency is needed in Oklahoma's school system, while Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow, examines the claim that food stamps somehow boost the economy. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "It's as if the number had simply been made up out of thin air." State Rep. Jason Murphey, discussing the oft-cited figure of $160 million allegedly needed to repair the state Capitol building. Murphey says this $160 million figure is "based on absolutely no sound logic," and that the real price tag is "much less." GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the National School Choice Tweet-Up on Friday, January 31, from 1:002:00 pm CST. Use the hashtag #SchoolChoice. Compete in our Inspired Leadership Challenge for high school students. Click here for details. COMING UP Feb-17-2017 007313 Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, will participate in a panel discussion following a screening of the new school-choice documentary "The Ticket" on January 29. For details, click here. The Oklahoma School Choice Coalition will meet on January 29 at OCPA. For details, contact Brandon Dutcher at brandon@ocpathink.org. On February 5 at OCPA, Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters. Contact Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org for details. 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 007314 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: School Choice Week is here, media bias in Oklahoma, and more 01/27/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES There isn't a revenue problem in Oklahoma. On the OCPA blog, Jonathan Small points out that Feb-17-2017 007315 Oklahoma's total state tax collections are at an alltime high.   WHO'S COUNTING? 11 The percentage of enrollees signing up for insurance under Obamacare who were previously uninsured, according to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini. National School Choice Week is here, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced that it is School Choice Week in Oklahoma. Watch Brandon Dutcher discuss it here, and read Michael Carnuccio's column saying it's time for Education Savings Accounts in Oklahoma. Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, reminds us of the Madisonian understanding that a system will not long survive if it habitually produces laws that don't benefit the common good. Over at the Accuracy in Media blog, Brandon Dutcher highlights a subtle form of media bias in Oklahoma. In Perspective, Jason Bedrick says financial transparency is needed in Oklahoma's school system, while Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow, examines the claim that food stamps somehow boost the economy. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "It's as if the number had simply been made up out of thin air." State Rep. Jason Murphey, discussing the oft-cited figure of $160 million allegedly needed to repair the state Capitol building. Murphey says this $160 million figure is "based on absolutely no sound logic," and that the real price tag is "much less." GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the National School Choice Tweet-Up on Friday, January 31, from 1:002:00 pm CST. Use the hashtag #SchoolChoice. Compete in our Inspired Leadership Challenge for high school students. Click here for details. COMING UP Feb-17-2017 007316 Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, will participate in a panel discussion following a screening of the new school-choice documentary "The Ticket" on January 29. For details, click here. The Oklahoma School Choice Coalition will meet on January 29 at OCPA. For details, contact Brandon Dutcher at brandon@ocpathink.org. On February 5 at OCPA, Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters. Contact Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org for details. 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 007317 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: School Choice Week is here, media bias in Oklahoma, and more 01/27/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES There isn't a revenue problem in Oklahoma. On the OCPA blog, Jonathan Small points out that Feb-17-2017 007318 Oklahoma's total state tax collections are at an alltime high.   WHO'S COUNTING? 11 The percentage of enrollees signing up for insurance under Obamacare who were previously uninsured, according to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini. National School Choice Week is here, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced that it is School Choice Week in Oklahoma. Watch Brandon Dutcher discuss it here, and read Michael Carnuccio's column saying it's time for Education Savings Accounts in Oklahoma. Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, reminds us of the Madisonian understanding that a system will not long survive if it habitually produces laws that don't benefit the common good. Over at the Accuracy in Media blog, Brandon Dutcher highlights a subtle form of media bias in Oklahoma. In Perspective, Jason Bedrick says financial transparency is needed in Oklahoma's school system, while Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow, examines the claim that food stamps somehow boost the economy. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "It's as if the number had simply been made up out of thin air." State Rep. Jason Murphey, discussing the oft-cited figure of $160 million allegedly needed to repair the state Capitol building. Murphey says this $160 million figure is "based on absolutely no sound logic," and that the real price tag is "much less." GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the National School Choice Tweet-Up on Friday, January 31, from 1:002:00 pm CST. Use the hashtag #SchoolChoice. Compete in our Inspired Leadership Challenge for high school students. Click here for details. COMING UP Feb-17-2017 007319 Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, will participate in a panel discussion following a screening of the new school-choice documentary "The Ticket" on January 29. For details, click here. The Oklahoma School Choice Coalition will meet on January 29 at OCPA. For details, contact Brandon Dutcher at brandon@ocpathink.org. On February 5 at OCPA, Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters. Contact Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org for details. 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 007320 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: School Choice Week is here, media bias in Oklahoma, and more 01/27/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES There isn't a revenue problem in Oklahoma. On the OCPA blog, Jonathan Small points out that Feb-17-2017 007321 Oklahoma's total state tax collections are at an alltime high.   WHO'S COUNTING? 11 The percentage of enrollees signing up for insurance under Obamacare who were previously uninsured, according to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini. National School Choice Week is here, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has announced that it is School Choice Week in Oklahoma. Watch Brandon Dutcher discuss it here, and read Michael Carnuccio's column saying it's time for Education Savings Accounts in Oklahoma. Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, reminds us of the Madisonian understanding that a system will not long survive if it habitually produces laws that don't benefit the common good. Over at the Accuracy in Media blog, Brandon Dutcher highlights a subtle form of media bias in Oklahoma. In Perspective, Jason Bedrick says financial transparency is needed in Oklahoma's school system, while Jayson Lusk, OCPA's Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow, examines the claim that food stamps somehow boost the economy. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "It's as if the number had simply been made up out of thin air." State Rep. Jason Murphey, discussing the oft-cited figure of $160 million allegedly needed to repair the state Capitol building. Murphey says this $160 million figure is "based on absolutely no sound logic," and that the real price tag is "much less." GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the National School Choice Tweet-Up on Friday, January 31, from 1:002:00 pm CST. Use the hashtag #SchoolChoice. Compete in our Inspired Leadership Challenge for high school students. Click here for details. COMING UP Feb-17-2017 007322 Andrew Spiropoulos, who serves as OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, will participate in a panel discussion following a screening of the new school-choice documentary "The Ticket" on January 29. For details, click here. The Oklahoma School Choice Coalition will meet on January 29 at OCPA. For details, contact Brandon Dutcher at brandon@ocpathink.org. On February 5 at OCPA, Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters. Contact Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org for details. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 007323 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Kansas Citians vote with their feet, Oklahomans favor school choice, and more 02/03/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES OCPA research fellow Steve Anderson says the Kansas City metro area recently gained 9,500 jobs Feb-17-2017 007324 on the (tax-cutting) Kansas side, while the Missouri side registered no change.   WHO'S COUNTING? $7.86 billion Total taxes collected by the state of Oklahoma in FY-2013, an all-time high A new survey released by the Friedman Foundation and OCPA finds that Oklahomans support school choice, and OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow says "the establishment of universal school choice should be our highest policy priority." OCPA president Michael Carnuccio discusses some of the survey results here. OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik says the popular "Gross Domestic Product" metric undervalues the impact of the family. Oklahoma may become the second state to offer Education Savings Accounts, and OCPA senior vice president Brandon Dutcher says this would help Oklahoma parents save for college. He also talks to FOX 25 about another popular school choice. OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush chatted with University of Missouri economist Peter G. Klein about entrepreneurship, strategies for revitalizing rural America, and more. Watch the video here. QUOTE UNQOUTE "As far as we're concerned, we don't have health insurance." Researchers from the Heritage Foundation and the Reason Foundation say the return on investment on Oklahoma's preschool program is abysmal. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Sue Dodson, one of the many Oklahomans harmed by the president's health law COMING UP GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the governor's State of the State address on Monday, February 3 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters on February 5 at OCPA. For details, contact Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Feb-17-2017 007325 Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 007326 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Kansas Citians vote with their feet, Oklahomans favor school choice, and more 02/03/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES OCPA research fellow Steve Anderson says the Kansas City metro area recently gained 9,500 jobs Feb-17-2017 007327 on the (tax-cutting) Kansas side, while the Missouri side registered no change.   WHO'S COUNTING? $7.86 billion Total taxes collected by the state of Oklahoma in FY-2013, an all-time high A new survey released by the Friedman Foundation and OCPA finds that Oklahomans support school choice, and OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow says "the establishment of universal school choice should be our highest policy priority." OCPA president Michael Carnuccio discusses some of the survey results here. OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik says the popular "Gross Domestic Product" metric undervalues the impact of the family. Oklahoma may become the second state to offer Education Savings Accounts, and OCPA senior vice president Brandon Dutcher says this would help Oklahoma parents save for college. He also talks to FOX 25 about another popular school choice. OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush chatted with University of Missouri economist Peter G. Klein about entrepreneurship, strategies for revitalizing rural America, and more. Watch the video here. QUOTE UNQOUTE "As far as we're concerned, we don't have health insurance." Researchers from the Heritage Foundation and the Reason Foundation say the return on investment on Oklahoma's preschool program is abysmal. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Sue Dodson, one of the many Oklahomans harmed by the president's health law COMING UP GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the governor's State of the State address on Monday, February 3 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters on February 5 at OCPA. For details, contact Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Feb-17-2017 007328 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 007329 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Kansas Citians vote with their feet, Oklahomans favor school choice, and more 02/03/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES OCPA research fellow Steve Anderson says the Kansas City metro area recently gained 9,500 jobs Feb-17-2017 007330 on the (tax-cutting) Kansas side, while the Missouri side registered no change.   WHO'S COUNTING? $7.86 billion Total taxes collected by the state of Oklahoma in FY-2013, an all-time high A new survey released by the Friedman Foundation and OCPA finds that Oklahomans support school choice, and OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow says "the establishment of universal school choice should be our highest policy priority." OCPA president Michael Carnuccio discusses some of the survey results here. OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik says the popular "Gross Domestic Product" metric undervalues the impact of the family. Oklahoma may become the second state to offer Education Savings Accounts, and OCPA senior vice president Brandon Dutcher says this would help Oklahoma parents save for college. He also talks to FOX 25 about another popular school choice. OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush chatted with University of Missouri economist Peter G. Klein about entrepreneurship, strategies for revitalizing rural America, and more. Watch the video here. QUOTE UNQOUTE "As far as we're concerned, we don't have health insurance." Researchers from the Heritage Foundation and the Reason Foundation say the return on investment on Oklahoma's preschool program is abysmal. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Sue Dodson, one of the many Oklahomans harmed by the president's health law COMING UP GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the governor's State of the State address on Monday, February 3 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters on February 5 at OCPA. For details, contact Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Feb-17-2017 007331 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 007332 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Kansas Citians vote with their feet, Oklahomans favor school choice, and more 02/03/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES OCPA research fellow Steve Anderson says the Kansas City metro area recently gained 9,500 jobs Feb-17-2017 007333 on the (tax-cutting) Kansas side, while the Missouri side registered no change.   WHO'S COUNTING? $7.86 billion Total taxes collected by the state of Oklahoma in FY-2013, an all-time high A new survey released by the Friedman Foundation and OCPA finds that Oklahomans support school choice, and OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow says "the establishment of universal school choice should be our highest policy priority." OCPA president Michael Carnuccio discusses some of the survey results here. OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik says the popular "Gross Domestic Product" metric undervalues the impact of the family. Oklahoma may become the second state to offer Education Savings Accounts, and OCPA senior vice president Brandon Dutcher says this would help Oklahoma parents save for college. He also talks to FOX 25 about another popular school choice. OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush chatted with University of Missouri economist Peter G. Klein about entrepreneurship, strategies for revitalizing rural America, and more. Watch the video here. QUOTE UNQOUTE "As far as we're concerned, we don't have health insurance." Researchers from the Heritage Foundation and the Reason Foundation say the return on investment on Oklahoma's preschool program is abysmal. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Sue Dodson, one of the many Oklahomans harmed by the president's health law COMING UP GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the governor's State of the State address on Monday, February 3 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters on February 5 at OCPA. For details, contact Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Feb-17-2017 007334 Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 007335 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Kansas Citians vote with their feet, Oklahomans favor school choice, and more 02/03/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES OCPA research fellow Steve Anderson says the Kansas City metro area recently gained 9,500 jobs Feb-17-2017 007336 on the (tax-cutting) Kansas side, while the Missouri side registered no change.   WHO'S COUNTING? $7.86 billion Total taxes collected by the state of Oklahoma in FY-2013, an all-time high A new survey released by the Friedman Foundation and OCPA finds that Oklahomans support school choice, and OCPA's Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow says "the establishment of universal school choice should be our highest policy priority." OCPA president Michael Carnuccio discusses some of the survey results here. OCPA economist Wendy Warcholik says the popular "Gross Domestic Product" metric undervalues the impact of the family. Oklahoma may become the second state to offer Education Savings Accounts, and OCPA senior vice president Brandon Dutcher says this would help Oklahoma parents save for college. He also talks to FOX 25 about another popular school choice. OCPA executive vice president Brian Bush chatted with University of Missouri economist Peter G. Klein about entrepreneurship, strategies for revitalizing rural America, and more. Watch the video here. QUOTE UNQOUTE "As far as we're concerned, we don't have health insurance." Researchers from the Heritage Foundation and the Reason Foundation say the return on investment on Oklahoma's preschool program is abysmal. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. Sue Dodson, one of the many Oklahomans harmed by the president's health law COMING UP GET INVOLVED Join @OCPAThink on Twitter for the governor's State of the State address on Monday, February 3 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Russell Moore will discuss why the Hobby Lobby case matters on February 5 at OCPA. For details, contact Kelly at kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Feb-17-2017 007337 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 007338 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA scholar in the New York Times, Oklahoma spending hits new high, and more 02/10/2014 07:04 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In the New York Times, economist Jayson Lusk, who serves as the Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says we need genetically modified Feb-17-2017 007339 wheat.   WHO'S COUNTING?  29,753 The number of jobs Obamacare could cost Oklahoma by 2024, based on estimates from a recent Congressional Budget Office report OCPA launched a new guest blog series, "You Guest It," with a piece by Gov. Mary Fallin on her proposal to cut taxes and spending. In the Tulsa World, OCPA president Michael Carnuccio and Friedman Foundation president Robert Enlow say Oklahoma parents deserve Education Savings Accounts. Meanwhile, Ben Felder reports for Capital City on a new Friedman Foundation/OCPA survey showing that Oklahomans favor all forms of school choice. On the OCPA blog, accountant Jonathan Small reminds us that Oklahoma government spending is at an all-time high. Michael Carnuccio says Oklahoma's big-spending political leaders shouldn't bite the hand that feeds them. Dr. Russell Moore (pictured here with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who introduced him) spoke last week at OCPA on the dangers of a government that would impose certain restrictions on religious liberty. His talk will be available online soon. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Unconscionable." The Journal Record, a business newspaper in Oklahoma City, editorializing on a proposed 0.25 percent reduction in the state income tax rate GET INVOLVED COMING UP OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small will discuss pension reform at the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce on Friday, February 14. For details, contact kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA's Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. Feb-17-2017 007340 Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 007341 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA scholar in the New York Times, Oklahoma spending hits new high, and more 02/10/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In the New York Times, economist Jayson Lusk, who serves as the Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says we need genetically modified Feb-17-2017 007342 wheat.   WHO'S COUNTING?  29,753 The number of jobs Obamacare could cost Oklahoma by 2024, based on estimates from a recent Congressional Budget Office report OCPA launched a new guest blog series, "You Guest It," with a piece by Gov. Mary Fallin on her proposal to cut taxes and spending. In the Tulsa World, OCPA president Michael Carnuccio and Friedman Foundation president Robert Enlow say Oklahoma parents deserve Education Savings Accounts. Meanwhile, Ben Felder reports for Capital City on a new Friedman Foundation/OCPA survey showing that Oklahomans favor all forms of school choice. On the OCPA blog, accountant Jonathan Small reminds us that Oklahoma government spending is at an all-time high. Michael Carnuccio says Oklahoma's big-spending political leaders shouldn't bite the hand that feeds them. Dr. Russell Moore (pictured here with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who introduced him) spoke last week at OCPA on the dangers of a government that would impose certain restrictions on religious liberty. His talk will be available online soon. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Unconscionable." The Journal Record, a business newspaper in Oklahoma City, editorializing on a proposed 0.25 percent reduction in the state income tax rate GET INVOLVED COMING UP OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small will discuss pension reform at the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce on Friday, February 14. For details, contact kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA's Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. Feb-17-2017 007343 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 007344 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA scholar in the New York Times, Oklahoma spending hits new high, and more 02/10/2014 07:03 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In the New York Times, economist Jayson Lusk, who serves as the Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says we need genetically modified Feb-17-2017 007345 wheat.   WHO'S COUNTING?  29,753 The number of jobs Obamacare could cost Oklahoma by 2024, based on estimates from a recent Congressional Budget Office report OCPA launched a new guest blog series, "You Guest It," with a piece by Gov. Mary Fallin on her proposal to cut taxes and spending. In the Tulsa World, OCPA president Michael Carnuccio and Friedman Foundation president Robert Enlow say Oklahoma parents deserve Education Savings Accounts. Meanwhile, Ben Felder reports for Capital City on a new Friedman Foundation/OCPA survey showing that Oklahomans favor all forms of school choice. On the OCPA blog, accountant Jonathan Small reminds us that Oklahoma government spending is at an all-time high. Michael Carnuccio says Oklahoma's big-spending political leaders shouldn't bite the hand that feeds them. Dr. Russell Moore (pictured here with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who introduced him) spoke last week at OCPA on the dangers of a government that would impose certain restrictions on religious liberty. His talk will be available online soon. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Unconscionable." The Journal Record, a business newspaper in Oklahoma City, editorializing on a proposed 0.25 percent reduction in the state income tax rate GET INVOLVED COMING UP OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small will discuss pension reform at the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce on Friday, February 14. For details, contact kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA's Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. Feb-17-2017 007346 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 007347 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA scholar in the New York Times, Oklahoma spending hits new high, and more 02/10/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In the New York Times, economist Jayson Lusk, who serves as the Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says we need genetically modified Feb-17-2017 007348 wheat.   WHO'S COUNTING?  29,753 The number of jobs Obamacare could cost Oklahoma by 2024, based on estimates from a recent Congressional Budget Office report OCPA launched a new guest blog series, "You Guest It," with a piece by Gov. Mary Fallin on her proposal to cut taxes and spending. In the Tulsa World, OCPA president Michael Carnuccio and Friedman Foundation president Robert Enlow say Oklahoma parents deserve Education Savings Accounts. Meanwhile, Ben Felder reports for Capital City on a new Friedman Foundation/OCPA survey showing that Oklahomans favor all forms of school choice. On the OCPA blog, accountant Jonathan Small reminds us that Oklahoma government spending is at an all-time high. Michael Carnuccio says Oklahoma's big-spending political leaders shouldn't bite the hand that feeds them. Dr. Russell Moore (pictured here with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who introduced him) spoke last week at OCPA on the dangers of a government that would impose certain restrictions on religious liberty. His talk will be available online soon. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Unconscionable." The Journal Record, a business newspaper in Oklahoma City, editorializing on a proposed 0.25 percent reduction in the state income tax rate GET INVOLVED COMING UP OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small will discuss pension reform at the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce on Friday, February 14. For details, contact kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA's Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. Feb-17-2017 007349 Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 007350 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: OCPA scholar in the New York Times, Oklahoma spending hits new high, and more 02/10/2014 07:02 AM OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In the New York Times, economist Jayson Lusk, who serves as the Samuel Roberts Noble Distinguished Fellow at OCPA, says we need genetically modified Feb-17-2017 007351 wheat.   WHO'S COUNTING?  29,753 The number of jobs Obamacare could cost Oklahoma by 2024, based on estimates from a recent Congressional Budget Office report OCPA launched a new guest blog series, "You Guest It," with a piece by Gov. Mary Fallin on her proposal to cut taxes and spending. In the Tulsa World, OCPA president Michael Carnuccio and Friedman Foundation president Robert Enlow say Oklahoma parents deserve Education Savings Accounts. Meanwhile, Ben Felder reports for Capital City on a new Friedman Foundation/OCPA survey showing that Oklahomans favor all forms of school choice. On the OCPA blog, accountant Jonathan Small reminds us that Oklahoma government spending is at an all-time high. Michael Carnuccio says Oklahoma's big-spending political leaders shouldn't bite the hand that feeds them. Dr. Russell Moore (pictured here with Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who introduced him) spoke last week at OCPA on the dangers of a government that would impose certain restrictions on religious liberty. His talk will be available online soon. Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Unconscionable." The Journal Record, a business newspaper in Oklahoma City, editorializing on a proposed 0.25 percent reduction in the state income tax rate GET INVOLVED COMING UP OCPA vice president for policy Jonathan Small will discuss pension reform at the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce on Friday, February 14. For details, contact kelly@ocpathink.org. OCPA's Jonathan Small, OCPA research fellow (and former Kansas budget director) Steve Anderson, and How Money Walks author Travis Brown will be the featured speakers at the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit on February 15 in Tulsa. For details and to RSVP, click here or here, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. Feb-17-2017 007352 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 007353 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Administrative bloat in education, record-high revenue levels, and more 02/24/2014 09:09 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES Oklahoma's total tax collections and total spending Feb-17-2017 007354 are at record highs, and revenue collections are poised to break yet another record.   WHO'S COUNTING?  49 percent Employment growth in Oklahoma school district administration since 1998, compared to student growth of 6 percent Pension reform that OCPA has touted for more than a decade is finally being discussed, and OCPA research is cited in this story. Jonathan Small took OCPA's pension-reform message to the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio recalls the day that Rep. Jeff Hickman, now the Speaker of the House, was a real lifesaver. Also, Southern Baptist leader Dr. Russell Moore sits down to talk school choice with Brandon Dutcher, and The Oklahoman takes note of OCPA's work on the issue. OCPA distinguished fellow Andrew Spiropoulos is highly critical of Oklahoma legislation seeking to gut the Electoral College: "You would think that the first principle of any conservative legislator would be to actually conserve our institutions." Amid the calls for more government spending on education, this chart on administrative bloat is an eye-opener. In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, state Rep. Leslie Osborn says Oklahomans could use additional tax relief. QUOTE UNQOUTE "Our most urgent task is to end the divisions in our country, to stop the political bickering, and to unite our talents and efforts. Americans of all persuasions are pleading with our political leaders to bring us together. I believe Senator Obama is sincerely committed to that effort. He has made a non-partisan approach to all issues a top priority." University of Oklahoma president David Boren, endorsing Barack Obama for president on April 18, 2008 Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP OCPA's annual Citizenship Award Dinner is Thursday, April 3 in Oklahoma City featuring Dr. Charles Krauthammer. To make reservations, please call 405-602-1667. MetroFamily's Kids Fest is Saturday, April 5 in Oklahoma City, and OCPA is sponsoring an entire expo highlighting the many educational options available to parents. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the Feb-17-2017 007355 legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. 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 007356 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scott Pruitt on religious liberty, ESAs put parents in charge, and more 02/17/2014 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In an education system where no one's in charge, Feb-17-2017 007357 Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) put parents in charge. Pioneered in Arizona, ESAs are now being considered in Oklahoma. Barry Goldwater, Jr. recently discussed the idea with Brandon Dutcher in the OCPA library.   WHO'S COUNTING?  39% The percentage of Oklahoma teenagers (ages 15-17) who have grown up in an intact married family In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, Attorney General Scott Pruitt says religious liberty must be protected. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio says with government revenue at an all-time high, now is the time to cut taxes. With the "National Popular Vote" proposal rearing its head again in Oklahoma, this article from Andrew Spiropoulos, our Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, reminds us what a bad idea it is. In this analysis of the negative impact of multigenerational welfare, OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik give Oklahoma policymakers yet another reason to stop expanding the Medicaid rolls. Writing in USA Today, the author of an OCPA report on early learning says universal preschool is not the answer. QUOTE UNQOUTE "If schools are doing their job, no student will leave the school system. If they're getting the services they need, they'll stay." State Rep. Jeff Hickman (RFairview), arguing in 2010 for the proposed Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program for special-needs students Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. Feb-17-2017 007358 Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 007359 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scott Pruitt on religious liberty, ESAs put parents in charge, and more 02/17/2014 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In an education system where no one's in charge, Feb-17-2017 007360 Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) put parents in charge. Pioneered in Arizona, ESAs are now being considered in Oklahoma. Barry Goldwater, Jr. recently discussed the idea with Brandon Dutcher in the OCPA library.   WHO'S COUNTING?  39% The percentage of Oklahoma teenagers (ages 15-17) who have grown up in an intact married family In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, Attorney General Scott Pruitt says religious liberty must be protected. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio says with government revenue at an all-time high, now is the time to cut taxes. With the "National Popular Vote" proposal rearing its head again in Oklahoma, this article from Andrew Spiropoulos, our Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, reminds us what a bad idea it is. In this analysis of the negative impact of multigenerational welfare, OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik give Oklahoma policymakers yet another reason to stop expanding the Medicaid rolls. Writing in USA Today, the author of an OCPA report on early learning says universal preschool is not the answer. QUOTE UNQOUTE "If schools are doing their job, no student will leave the school system. If they're getting the services they need, they'll stay." State Rep. Jeff Hickman (RFairview), arguing in 2010 for the proposed Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program for special-needs students Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. Feb-17-2017 007361 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 007362 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scott Pruitt on religious liberty, ESAs put parents in charge, and more 02/17/2014 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In an education system where no one's in charge, Feb-17-2017 007363 Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) put parents in charge. Pioneered in Arizona, ESAs are now being considered in Oklahoma. Barry Goldwater, Jr. recently discussed the idea with Brandon Dutcher in the OCPA library.   WHO'S COUNTING?  39% The percentage of Oklahoma teenagers (ages 15-17) who have grown up in an intact married family In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, Attorney General Scott Pruitt says religious liberty must be protected. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio says with government revenue at an all-time high, now is the time to cut taxes. With the "National Popular Vote" proposal rearing its head again in Oklahoma, this article from Andrew Spiropoulos, our Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, reminds us what a bad idea it is. In this analysis of the negative impact of multigenerational welfare, OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik give Oklahoma policymakers yet another reason to stop expanding the Medicaid rolls. Writing in USA Today, the author of an OCPA report on early learning says universal preschool is not the answer. QUOTE UNQOUTE "If schools are doing their job, no student will leave the school system. If they're getting the services they need, they'll stay." State Rep. Jeff Hickman (RFairview), arguing in 2010 for the proposed Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program for special-needs students Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. Feb-17-2017 007364 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 007365 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scott Pruitt on religious liberty, ESAs put parents in charge, and more 02/17/2014 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In an education system where no one's in charge, Feb-17-2017 007366 Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) put parents in charge. Pioneered in Arizona, ESAs are now being considered in Oklahoma. Barry Goldwater, Jr. recently discussed the idea with Brandon Dutcher in the OCPA library.   WHO'S COUNTING?  39% The percentage of Oklahoma teenagers (ages 15-17) who have grown up in an intact married family In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, Attorney General Scott Pruitt says religious liberty must be protected. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio says with government revenue at an all-time high, now is the time to cut taxes. With the "National Popular Vote" proposal rearing its head again in Oklahoma, this article from Andrew Spiropoulos, our Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, reminds us what a bad idea it is. In this analysis of the negative impact of multigenerational welfare, OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik give Oklahoma policymakers yet another reason to stop expanding the Medicaid rolls. Writing in USA Today, the author of an OCPA report on early learning says universal preschool is not the answer. QUOTE UNQOUTE "If schools are doing their job, no student will leave the school system. If they're getting the services they need, they'll stay." State Rep. Jeff Hickman (RFairview), arguing in 2010 for the proposed Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program for special-needs students Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. Feb-17-2017 007367 Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 007368 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Freedom Flash: Scott Pruitt on religious liberty, ESAs put parents in charge, and more 02/17/2014 07:04 AM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here OCPA's weekly e-mail delivering policy perspectives every Monday NEWS & NOTES In an education system where no one's in charge, Feb-17-2017 007369 Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) put parents in charge. Pioneered in Arizona, ESAs are now being considered in Oklahoma. Barry Goldwater, Jr. recently discussed the idea with Brandon Dutcher in the OCPA library.   WHO'S COUNTING?  39% The percentage of Oklahoma teenagers (ages 15-17) who have grown up in an intact married family In the "You Guest It" section of the OCPA blog, Attorney General Scott Pruitt says religious liberty must be protected. OCPA president Michael Carnuccio says with government revenue at an all-time high, now is the time to cut taxes. With the "National Popular Vote" proposal rearing its head again in Oklahoma, this article from Andrew Spiropoulos, our Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow, reminds us what a bad idea it is. In this analysis of the negative impact of multigenerational welfare, OCPA economists Scott Moody and Wendy Warcholik give Oklahoma policymakers yet another reason to stop expanding the Medicaid rolls. Writing in USA Today, the author of an OCPA report on early learning says universal preschool is not the answer. QUOTE UNQOUTE "If schools are doing their job, no student will leave the school system. If they're getting the services they need, they'll stay." State Rep. Jeff Hickman (RFairview), arguing in 2010 for the proposed Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship program for special-needs students Want to receive policy headlines every day? Subscribe to our RSS feed. COMING UP Brandon Dutcher will discuss school choice at a community event on February 20 at Trinity School in Oklahoma City. GET INVOLVED Host OCPA to speak to your group during the legislative session. To schedule a speaker call 405602-1667 or email kelly@ocpathink.org. Feb-17-2017 007370 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 007371 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Michael C. Carnuccio Aaron Cooper Fwd: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 05:38 PM I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like.  Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------       Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007372 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 08:50 PM Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? Click here -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign Feb-17-2017 007373 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007374 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 08:50 PM Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? Click here -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign Feb-17-2017 007375 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007376 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007377 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007378 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007379 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007380 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007381 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007382 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007383 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007384 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007385 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007386 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007387 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007388 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007389 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007390 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov REMINDER: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting February 28 02/26/2014 10:24 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Friday, Feb. 28 at OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 007391 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007392 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:23 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007393 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007394 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:23 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007395 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007396 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007397 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007398 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds 02/14/2014 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       You probably haven't heard the news, but over the last couple of Feb-17-2017 007399 weeks, Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger and state Treasurer Ken Miller have said through reports that the state's tax collections have never been higher.   Total state tax collections have increased $1.5 billion since the recession. Given the state's current cash position, it is no surprise that lawmakers are considering a reasonable measure to lower the state's penalty on work, the personal income tax, to 4.75 percent starting in 2015, and to further systematically lower it to 4 percent by 2018. Such an idea expresses belief in and support for taxpayers, as well as an understanding of economics.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007400 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds 02/14/2014 08:04 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       You probably haven't heard the news, but over the last couple of Feb-17-2017 007401 weeks, Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger and state Treasurer Ken Miller have said through reports that the state's tax collections have never been higher.   Total state tax collections have increased $1.5 billion since the recession. Given the state's current cash position, it is no surprise that lawmakers are considering a reasonable measure to lower the state's penalty on work, the personal income tax, to 4.75 percent starting in 2015, and to further systematically lower it to 4 percent by 2018. Such an idea expresses belief in and support for taxpayers, as well as an understanding of economics.   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 kelly@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 007402 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds 02/14/2014 08:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       You probably haven't heard the news, but over the last couple of Feb-17-2017 007403 weeks, Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger and state Treasurer Ken Miller have said through reports that the state's tax collections have never been higher.   Total state tax collections have increased $1.5 billion since the recession. Given the state's current cash position, it is no surprise that lawmakers are considering a reasonable measure to lower the state's penalty on work, the personal income tax, to 4.75 percent starting in 2015, and to further systematically lower it to 4 percent by 2018. Such an idea expresses belief in and support for taxpayers, as well as an understanding of economics.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007404 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds 02/14/2014 08:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       You probably haven't heard the news, but over the last couple of Feb-17-2017 007405 weeks, Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger and state Treasurer Ken Miller have said through reports that the state's tax collections have never been higher.   Total state tax collections have increased $1.5 billion since the recession. Given the state's current cash position, it is no surprise that lawmakers are considering a reasonable measure to lower the state's penalty on work, the personal income tax, to 4.75 percent starting in 2015, and to further systematically lower it to 4 percent by 2018. Such an idea expresses belief in and support for taxpayers, as well as an understanding of economics.   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 kelly@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 007406 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds 02/14/2014 08:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Opportunity abounds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       You probably haven't heard the news, but over the last couple of Feb-17-2017 007407 weeks, Secretary of Finance and Revenue Preston Doerflinger and state Treasurer Ken Miller have said through reports that the state's tax collections have never been higher.   Total state tax collections have increased $1.5 billion since the recession. Given the state's current cash position, it is no surprise that lawmakers are considering a reasonable measure to lower the state's penalty on work, the personal income tax, to 4.75 percent starting in 2015, and to further systematically lower it to 4 percent by 2018. Such an idea expresses belief in and support for taxpayers, as well as an understanding of economics.   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 kelly@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 007408 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit this Saturday 02/13/2014 04:14 PM We'd like to draw your attention to a special upcoming event, the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit, which will be held this Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech . The theme of the summit is "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and the program will highlight the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. OCPA staffers will be playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, will outline the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma. Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007409 will explain how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax. Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, who will discuss how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations. Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who will emphasize the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation. The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of the great research and ideas of our staff in seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event show such respect for the work of OCPA staffers by inviting them to participate in this program. We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007410 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit this Saturday 02/13/2014 04:14 PM We'd like to draw your attention to a special upcoming event, the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit, which will be held this Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech . The theme of the summit is "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and the program will highlight the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. OCPA staffers will be playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, will outline the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma. Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007411 will explain how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax. Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, who will discuss how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations. Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who will emphasize the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation. The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of the great research and ideas of our staff in seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event show such respect for the work of OCPA staffers by inviting them to participate in this program. We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007412 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit this Saturday 02/13/2014 04:14 PM We'd like to draw your attention to a special upcoming event, the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit, which will be held this Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech . The theme of the summit is "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and the program will highlight the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. OCPA staffers will be playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, will outline the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma. Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007413 will explain how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax. Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, who will discuss how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations. Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who will emphasize the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation. The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of the great research and ideas of our staff in seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event show such respect for the work of OCPA staffers by inviting them to participate in this program. We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007414 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit this Saturday 02/13/2014 04:14 PM We'd like to draw your attention to a special upcoming event, the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit, which will be held this Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech . The theme of the summit is "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and the program will highlight the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. OCPA staffers will be playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, will outline the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma. Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007415 will explain how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax. Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, who will discuss how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations. Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who will emphasize the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation. The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of the great research and ideas of our staff in seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event show such respect for the work of OCPA staffers by inviting them to participate in this program. We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007416 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit this Saturday 02/13/2014 04:14 PM We'd like to draw your attention to a special upcoming event, the Oklahoma Growth and Opportunity Summit, which will be held this Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech . The theme of the summit is "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and the program will highlight the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. OCPA staffers will be playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, will outline the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma. Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007417 will explain how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax. Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, who will discuss how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations. Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, who will emphasize the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation. The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475, or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of the great research and ideas of our staff in seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event show such respect for the work of OCPA staffers by inviting them to participate in this program. We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007418 From: To: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper kelly@ocpathink.org Fw: Guest Blog from Atty. Gen. Pruitt 02/12/2014 04:09 PM Kelly, Here's a blog post from AG Pruitt. Please let me know if you need a photo or bio information.  Also, links to our Twitter and FB profiles are in my email signature if there's an opportunity for you to use those. Thanks, AC When Congress first debated religious liberty in the late 1700s, representatives expressed concern that the wording of the First Amendment could lead to the abolishment of religion altogether. James Madison, the principle author of the Bill of Rights, assured them that the First Amendment simply meant Congress should not “establish a religion” or in effect endorse a particular denomination at the expense of others, or “enforce the legal observation of it by law.” That it represented freedom to believe and freely exercise our faith unencumbered by government mandate or restraint. What we see now, though, is a government that respects our freedom to exercise religion only so long as they agree with it. In the Hobby Lobby case, the government is enforcing a mandate that causes an employer to violate their lawful religious beliefs and practices. This goes directly against the ideals our Founding Fathers set in place to protect Americans from an overbearing and intrusive government. Dr. Russell Moore noted in his recent visit to OCPA that religious liberty has been transformative for our country. It motivates us to achieve and overcome injustice and was at the heart of the abolitionist and civil rights movements. I am proud to join David Green and his family in their fight to protect their ability to exercise their faith wherever, whenever and however they choose. The Hobby Lobby case is a reminder that our Constitution ensures religion is not a silent practice confined to four walls, but an opportunity to live out our faith in the public square. ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt Feb-17-2017 007419 (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov        ----- Forwarded by Ashley Olmstead/OAG on 02/07/2014 09:17 AM ----From:        Kelly Ferguson To:        "ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        02/07/2014 09:00 AM Subject:        Guest Blog from Atty. Gen. Pruitt Ashley,   The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was hoping to have Atty. Gen. Pruitt write a guest blog for us about religious liberty. It only needs to be 250-350 words and we’ll publish it on our blog/social media. If at all possible, we would love to have the blog post by Tuesday next week.   Please let me know if he is interested! Thank you,   Kelly Ferguson Communications Associate Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 O: 405-602-1667 C: 405-708-3665 F: 855-819-0085   Feb-17-2017 007420 From: To: Subject: Date: Kelly Ferguson Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov RE: 02/12/2014 12:00 PM 405-708-3665   Kelly Ferguson Communications Associate Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 O: 405-602-1667 C: 405-708-3665 F: 855-819-0085   From: Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov [mailto:Diane.Clay@oag.ok.gov] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 11:59 AM To: Kelly Ferguson Subject: Hi Kelly, What is your direct number? 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          Feb-17-2017 007421 From: To: Subject: Date: Diane Clay Kelly@ocpathink.org 02/12/2014 11:59 AM Hi Kelly, What is your direct number? 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          Feb-17-2017 007422 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov New time (1:00) for school choice press conference tomorrow 01/27/2014 12:08 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher As you may know, this week is National School Choice Week, and Gov. Mary Fallin has issued a proclamation declaring it to be School Choice Week in Oklahoma, too. In observation of School Choice Week, OCPA is holding a press conference on Tuesday, January 28, at 1:00 PM in the Blue Room of the state Feb-17-2017 007423 capitol building to release our annual Oklahoma school-choice survey. This public-opinion survey, conducted by Braun Research, Inc. and released by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice and OCPA, finds strong support among Oklahomans for charter schools, vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts. There are several chairs in the Blue Room, and there's plenty of standing room in the back, so I urge you to join us at the press conference to show your support for school choice. Hope to see you there! Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007424 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose 01/24/2014 08:10 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       At a state Capitol press conference last week, state Reps. Jason Feb-17-2017 007425 Nelson, R-Oklahoma City, and Tom Newell, R-Seminole, rolled out legislation that would create an education savings account program in Oklahoma. The time for this idea has come.   In a public-opinion survey to be released on Tuesday by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice (margin of error +/- 4.0 percentage points), registered Oklahoma voters were asked: "An education savings account -- often called an ESA -- allows parents to take their child out of a public district or charter school, and receive a payment into a government-authorized savings account with restricted but multiple uses. Parents can then use these funds to pay for private school tuition, virtual education programs, private tutoring, or saving for future college expenses. In general, do you favor or oppose this kind of savings account system?"   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007426 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose 01/24/2014 08:10 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       At a state Capitol press conference last week, state Reps. Jason Feb-17-2017 007427 Nelson, R-Oklahoma City, and Tom Newell, R-Seminole, rolled out legislation that would create an education savings account program in Oklahoma. The time for this idea has come.   In a public-opinion survey to be released on Tuesday by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice (margin of error +/- 4.0 percentage points), registered Oklahoma voters were asked: "An education savings account -- often called an ESA -- allows parents to take their child out of a public district or charter school, and receive a payment into a government-authorized savings account with restricted but multiple uses. Parents can then use these funds to pay for private school tuition, virtual education programs, private tutoring, or saving for future college expenses. In general, do you favor or oppose this kind of savings account system?"   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 kelly@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 007428 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose 01/24/2014 08:10 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Parents want to choose    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       At a state Capitol press conference last week, state Reps. Jason Feb-17-2017 007429 Nelson, R-Oklahoma City, and Tom Newell, R-Seminole, rolled out legislation that would create an education savings account program in Oklahoma. The time for this idea has come.   In a public-opinion survey to be released on Tuesday by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice (margin of error +/- 4.0 percentage points), registered Oklahoma voters were asked: "An education savings account -- often called an ESA -- allows parents to take their child out of a public district or charter school, and receive a payment into a government-authorized savings account with restricted but multiple uses. Parents can then use these funds to pay for private school tuition, virtual education programs, private tutoring, or saving for future college expenses. In general, do you favor or oppose this kind of savings account system?"   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 kelly@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 007430 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper michael@ocpathink.org; dacia@ocpathink.org Aaron Cooper Hobby Lobby event 02/03/2014 11:01 AM Good morning, First, apologies for sending this from my Gmail account. We're having issues with our office e-mail system this morning. I wanted to check on the Hobby Lobby event this week and whether 1) it's open to the media and 2) will you be sending any press releases (pre- or post-event), enewsletter or social media hits. We'd like to coordinate any press - and could provide a statement from the AG - as well as make sure we're using the correct handles and hashtags for social media. Finally, do you have alternate plans in place in case of inclement weather? Thanks for your time, Aaron -Aaron Cooper aaroncooperokc@gmail.com (405) 514-6227 Feb-17-2017 007431 From: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Reminder: "Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters" 02/04/2014 04:32 PM   From: Kelly Ferguson Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 4:23 PM To: tonylauinger@okforlife.org; mike.oneal@oc.edu; robin.jones@sallt.com; philip.brookman@mrcc.org; lauren.mcafee@themotb.com; joshua.l.fahrenbruck@jpmorgan.com; reed3@cox.net; pblair7268@aol.com; cdunham@theacademyok.org; bhobbs@BGCO.ORG; ryan@trinitynorman.org; cporter@jascoproducts.com; gt.bynum@gmail.com; dianetucker@stonehousemarketing.com; Adam.C.Doverspike@gmail.com; Brandon Dutcher Subject: Reminder: "Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters"   Good afternoon!   This is a reminder that the presentation by Russell Moore, “Why the Hobby Lobby Case Matters,” is still scheduled for Wednesday, February 5 at 8:00 a.m. at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.   If you have any questions regarding weather status or the event, please contact me. We look forward to seeing you in the morning!     Kelly Ferguson Communications Associate Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 O: 405-602-1667 C: 405-708-3665 F: 855-819-0085   Feb-17-2017 007432 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Karma Robinson Katie.Dark@oag.ok.gov Brandon Dutcher Re: Weather Concerns 02/03/2014 12:35 PM Katie:  We have an email ready to go in case it looks as if we need to cancel.   Brandon will be the point of contact if anything changes.  Brandon can you make sure Katie is informed of any changes. Brandon's Cell is 405.476.2491 and of course you can always contact me on my cell as well 405.590.0493.   On Feb 3, 2014, at 11:33 AM, wrote: Karma, I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I was wondering if there were any plans or conversations about what would happen if weather conditions did not permit. Let me know if you have any thoughts on this for the Hobby Lobby breakfast Feb 5th. Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  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 007433 Feb-17-2017 007434 From: To: Subject: Date: Katie Dark karma@ocpathink.org Weather Concerns 02/03/2014 11:33 AM Karma, I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I was wondering if there were any plans or conversations about what would happen if weather conditions did not permit. Let me know if you have any thoughts on this for the Hobby Lobby breakfast Feb 5th. Thanks! Katie Dark    Constituent Services Coordinator       Office of the Attorney General       State of Oklahoma       (405) 522-4400       katie.dark@oag.ok.gov                  Feb-17-2017 007435 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity 01/31/2014 08:31 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       If you could choose any type of education for your child -Feb-17-2017 007436 traditional public school, charter, private, even home-school -- what would you select in order to obtain the best education for your child?   The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice asked Oklahomans that very question last month. The answers may surprise you.   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 kelly@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 007437 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity 01/31/2014 08:30 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       If you could choose any type of education for your child -Feb-17-2017 007438 traditional public school, charter, private, even home-school -- what would you select in order to obtain the best education for your child?   The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice asked Oklahomans that very question last month. The answers may surprise you.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007439 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity 01/31/2014 08:30 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       If you could choose any type of education for your child -Feb-17-2017 007440 traditional public school, charter, private, even home-school -- what would you select in order to obtain the best education for your child?   The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice asked Oklahomans that very question last month. The answers may surprise you.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007441 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity 01/31/2014 08:30 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       If you could choose any type of education for your child -Feb-17-2017 007442 traditional public school, charter, private, even home-school -- what would you select in order to obtain the best education for your child?   The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice asked Oklahomans that very question last month. The answers may surprise you.   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 kelly@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 007443 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity 01/31/2014 08:30 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Creating opportunity    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       If you could choose any type of education for your child -Feb-17-2017 007444 traditional public school, charter, private, even home-school -- what would you select in order to obtain the best education for your child?   The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice asked Oklahomans that very question last month. The answers may surprise you.   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 kelly@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 007445 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Bill Price, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Join thousands of Oklahomans who want more school choice options 01/30/2014 01:03 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, Knowing you care about the future of the next generation, I am writing to ask you to help Oklahoma children like Chloe, whose life changed for the better thanks to a school choice opportunity. As a longtime education advocate, an OCPA trustee, and most importantly as a parent, I consider bettering Oklahoma's education system for all children my top priority. The best way to do that is by empowering parents to choose the educational method that best fits their individual child. And Oklahomans agree. Survey  results released this week show 56% of Oklahomans believe things in Oklahoma's K-12 education system have generally gotten off on the wrong track. The majority of Oklahomans say they want more options when it comes to education. If, like me, you believe that a child's life should not be determined by socioeconomic status or geography, then please consider giving $56.00 today as part of National School Choice Week, and support OCPA's work toward expanding school choice options. Together we can provide a better way for all Oklahoma children to receive the education they deserve. Bill Price OCPA Trustee P.S. To show your support during National School Choice Week, join us on Facebook and share Chloe's story. Forward 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. Feb-17-2017 007446 The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 007447 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Bill Price, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Join thousands of Oklahomans who want more school choice options 01/30/2014 01:03 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, Knowing you care about the future of the next generation, I am writing to ask you to help Oklahoma children like Chloe, whose life changed for the better thanks to a school choice opportunity. As a longtime education advocate, an OCPA trustee, and most importantly as a parent, I consider bettering Oklahoma's education system for all children my top priority. The best way to do that is by empowering parents to choose the educational method that best fits their individual child. And Oklahomans agree. Survey  results released this week show 56% of Oklahomans believe things in Oklahoma's K-12 education system have generally gotten off on the wrong track. The majority of Oklahomans say they want more options when it comes to education. If, like me, you believe that a child's life should not be determined by socioeconomic status or geography, then please consider giving $56.00 today as part of National School Choice Week, and support OCPA's work toward expanding school choice options. Together we can provide a better way for all Oklahoma children to receive the education they deserve. Bill Price OCPA Trustee P.S. To show your support during National School Choice Week, join us on Facebook and share Chloe's story. Forward email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. Feb-17-2017 007448 The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 007449 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Bill Price, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Join thousands of Oklahomans who want more school choice options 01/30/2014 01:02 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, Knowing you care about the future of the next generation, I am writing to ask you to help Oklahoma children like Chloe, whose life changed for the better thanks to a school choice opportunity. As a longtime education advocate, an OCPA trustee, and most importantly as a parent, I consider bettering Oklahoma's education system for all children my top priority. The best way to do that is by empowering parents to choose the educational method that best fits their individual child. And Oklahomans agree. Survey  results released this week show 56% of Oklahomans believe things in Oklahoma's K-12 education system have generally gotten off on the wrong track. The majority of Oklahomans say they want more options when it comes to education. If, like me, you believe that a child's life should not be determined by socioeconomic status or geography, then please consider giving $56.00 today as part of National School Choice Week, and support OCPA's work toward expanding school choice options. Together we can provide a better way for all Oklahoma children to receive the education they deserve. Bill Price OCPA Trustee P.S. To show your support during National School Choice Week, join us on Facebook and share Chloe's story. Forward email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by dacia@ocpathink.org   Update Profile/Email Address Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ Privacy Policy. Feb-17-2017 007450 The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 007451 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Bill Price, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Join thousands of Oklahomans who want more school choice options 01/30/2014 01:02 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, Knowing you care about the future of the next generation, I am writing to ask you to help Oklahoma children like Chloe, whose life changed for the better thanks to a school choice opportunity. As a longtime education advocate, an OCPA trustee, and most importantly as a parent, I consider bettering Oklahoma's education system for all children my top priority. The best way to do that is by empowering parents to choose the educational method that best fits their individual child. And Oklahomans agree. Survey  results released this week show 56% of Oklahomans believe things in Oklahoma's K-12 education system have generally gotten off on the wrong track. The majority of Oklahomans say they want more options when it comes to education. If, like me, you believe that a child's life should not be determined by socioeconomic status or geography, then please consider giving $56.00 today as part of National School Choice Week, and support OCPA's work toward expanding school choice options. Together we can provide a better way for all Oklahoma children to receive the education they deserve. Bill Price OCPA Trustee P.S. To show your support during National School Choice Week, join us on Facebook and share Chloe's story. Forward 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. Feb-17-2017 007452 The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 007453 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Bill Price, OCPA dacia@ocpathink.org dacia@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Join thousands of Oklahomans who want more school choice options 01/30/2014 01:02 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Friend, Knowing you care about the future of the next generation, I am writing to ask you to help Oklahoma children like Chloe, whose life changed for the better thanks to a school choice opportunity. As a longtime education advocate, an OCPA trustee, and most importantly as a parent, I consider bettering Oklahoma's education system for all children my top priority. The best way to do that is by empowering parents to choose the educational method that best fits their individual child. And Oklahomans agree. Survey  results released this week show 56% of Oklahomans believe things in Oklahoma's K-12 education system have generally gotten off on the wrong track. The majority of Oklahomans say they want more options when it comes to education. If, like me, you believe that a child's life should not be determined by socioeconomic status or geography, then please consider giving $56.00 today as part of National School Choice Week, and support OCPA's work toward expanding school choice options. Together we can provide a better way for all Oklahoma children to receive the education they deserve. Bill Price OCPA Trustee P.S. To show your support during National School Choice Week, join us on Facebook and share Chloe's story. Forward 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. Feb-17-2017 007454 The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - OCPA 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City OK 73104 Feb-17-2017 007455 From: To: Subject: Date: Emily Shipley jonathan@ocpathink.org quick question 02/07/2014 04:21 PM Jonathan, My name is Emily Shipley. I'm the new public policy coordinator for the AG as of October 2013. I do not believe we have had a chance to meet yet, so I wanted to preface with a quick intro! I have a quick question for you about an education tech company and event General Pruitt was invited to next week in Tulsa. Melissa Houston said to drop OCPA a line to see if you all have ever heard of the company, and I think you were walking out the door as I called. If you can give me a call at your earliest convenience, I would greatly appreciate it. My cell is 405-2506095. Thanks. Emily Shipley Public Policy Coordinator Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-4744 office (405) 250-6095 cell emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov        Feb-17-2017 007456 From: To: Subject: Date: Ashley Olmstead Kelly Ferguson Re: Guest Blog from Atty. Gen. Pruitt 02/07/2014 09:17 AM Kelly, Sounds great- will send the request over to our communications department. Thank you for the information. I was actually going to try and contact someone today to find out when Grover Norquist was coming to speak for you all. Any chance you would know or could give me some contact information on someone who would? General Pruitt heard he was coming when he was over there on Wednesday! Thanks! Ashley Olmstead Executive Assistant Oklahoma Office of Attorney General (405) 521.3921 313 NE 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 From:        Kelly Ferguson To:        "ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov" Date:        02/07/2014 09:00 AM Subject:        Guest Blog from Atty. Gen. Pruitt Ashley,   The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was hoping to have Atty. Gen. Pruitt write a guest blog for us about religious liberty. It only needs to be 250-350 words and we’ll publish it on our blog/social media. If at all possible, we would love to have the blog post by Tuesday next week.   Please let me know if he is interested! Thank you,   Kelly Ferguson Communications Associate Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 O: 405-602-1667 C: 405-708-3665 F: 855-819-0085 Feb-17-2017 007457 Feb-17-2017 007458 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds 02/07/2014 09:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       As the legislative session began this week, those who insist they Feb-17-2017 007459 need more of our money were already putting the pressure on lawmakers and the governor's office. To her credit, in the State of the State address, Gov. Mary Fallin analyzed this effort superbly, saying:   "Those who like bigger government and higher taxes will say the sky is falling. Entrenched interest groups and even some agency heads may say the same thing. But guess what? It's not. The cuts we've proposed this year amount to 5 percent or less of agency (appropriated) budgets, and in total amount to about 1 percent of state 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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007460 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds 02/07/2014 09:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       As the legislative session began this week, those who insist they Feb-17-2017 007461 need more of our money were already putting the pressure on lawmakers and the governor's office. To her credit, in the State of the State address, Gov. Mary Fallin analyzed this effort superbly, saying:   "Those who like bigger government and higher taxes will say the sky is falling. Entrenched interest groups and even some agency heads may say the same thing. But guess what? It's not. The cuts we've proposed this year amount to 5 percent or less of agency (appropriated) budgets, and in total amount to about 1 percent of state 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 ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007462 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds 02/07/2014 09:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       As the legislative session began this week, those who insist they Feb-17-2017 007463 need more of our money were already putting the pressure on lawmakers and the governor's office. To her credit, in the State of the State address, Gov. Mary Fallin analyzed this effort superbly, saying:   "Those who like bigger government and higher taxes will say the sky is falling. Entrenched interest groups and even some agency heads may say the same thing. But guess what? It's not. The cuts we've proposed this year amount to 5 percent or less of agency (appropriated) budgets, and in total amount to about 1 percent of state 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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007464 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds 02/07/2014 09:03 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       As the legislative session began this week, those who insist they Feb-17-2017 007465 need more of our money were already putting the pressure on lawmakers and the governor's office. To her credit, in the State of the State address, Gov. Mary Fallin analyzed this effort superbly, saying:   "Those who like bigger government and higher taxes will say the sky is falling. Entrenched interest groups and even some agency heads may say the same thing. But guess what? It's not. The cuts we've proposed this year amount to 5 percent or less of agency (appropriated) budgets, and in total amount to about 1 percent of state 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 kelly@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 007466 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds 02/07/2014 09:02 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Biting the hand that feeds    Michael By Michael Carnuccio       As the legislative session began this week, those who insist they Feb-17-2017 007467 need more of our money were already putting the pressure on lawmakers and the governor's office. To her credit, in the State of the State address, Gov. Mary Fallin analyzed this effort superbly, saying:   "Those who like bigger government and higher taxes will say the sky is falling. Entrenched interest groups and even some agency heads may say the same thing. But guess what? It's not. The cuts we've proposed this year amount to 5 percent or less of agency (appropriated) budgets, and in total amount to about 1 percent of state 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 kelly@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 007468 From: To: Subject: Date: Kelly Ferguson ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Guest Blog from Atty. Gen. Pruitt 02/07/2014 08:55 AM Ashley,   The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs was hoping to have Atty. Gen. Pruitt write a guest blog for us about religious liberty. It only needs to be 250-350 words and we’ll publish it on our blog/social media. If at all possible, we would love to have the blog post by Tuesday next week.   Please let me know if he is interested! Thank you,   Kelly Ferguson Communications Associate Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs 1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 O: 405-602-1667 C: 405-708-3665 F: 855-819-0085   Feb-17-2017 007469 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit 02/05/2014 02:22 PM We'd like to bring to your attention a special upcoming event in Tulsa highlighting the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. The Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit will be held Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech, with the theme, "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and OCPA staffers are playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, outlining the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007470 explaining how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, discussing how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, emphasizing the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475 or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of our staff for their great research and ideas seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event respect their work enough to invite them to participate in the program.  We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007471 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit 02/05/2014 02:21 PM We'd like to bring to your attention a special upcoming event in Tulsa highlighting the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. The Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit will be held Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech, with the theme, "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and OCPA staffers are playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, outlining the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007472 explaining how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, discussing how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, emphasizing the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475 or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of our staff for their great research and ideas seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event respect their work enough to invite them to participate in the program.  We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007473 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit 02/05/2014 02:21 PM We'd like to bring to your attention a special upcoming event in Tulsa highlighting the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. The Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit will be held Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech, with the theme, "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and OCPA staffers are playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, outlining the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007474 explaining how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, discussing how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, emphasizing the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475 or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of our staff for their great research and ideas seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event respect their work enough to invite them to participate in the program.  We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007475 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit 02/05/2014 02:21 PM We'd like to bring to your attention a special upcoming event in Tulsa highlighting the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. The Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit will be held Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech, with the theme, "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and OCPA staffers are playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, outlining the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007476 explaining how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, discussing how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, emphasizing the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475 or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of our staff for their great research and ideas seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event respect their work enough to invite them to participate in the program.  We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007477 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit 02/05/2014 02:21 PM We'd like to bring to your attention a special upcoming event in Tulsa highlighting the need to increase economic freedom and opportunity for Oklahoma families and job-creators by adopting a more growth-friendly tax policy and reducing the burden of state government. The Oklahoma Growth & Opportunity Summit will be held Saturday, February 15, on the Lemley Campus of Tulsa Tech, with the theme, "Making Oklahoma the Place to Prosper," and OCPA staffers are playing significant roles in the program: Jonathan Small, OCPA vice president for policy, outlining the steps to be taken to turbocharge economic freedom in Oklahoma Steve Anderson, OCPA research fellow and former budget director for Gov. Sam Brownback, Feb-17-2017 007478 explaining how Kansas is now on a path to zero state income tax Other panel participants include: Travis Brown, author of How Money Walks, discussing how, across America, capital is moving from high-tax locations to low-tax locations Several of Oklahoma's federal and state officials, including Congressman Jim Bridenstine and Attorney General Scott Pruitt, emphasizing the importance of economic freedom in our state and nation The Growth & Opportunity Summit is being hosted by organizations who often partner with us on various projects: Americans for Prosperity and OCPA Impact, along with the Tulsa 912 Project. For tickets and to RSVP, please visit www.OKGrowthSummit.com. Individual tickets are only $12, and include lunch. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OKGrowthSummit, call 405.633.3475 or email info@ocpaimpact.com. We are proud of our staff for their great research and ideas seeking a better way for Oklahoma, and we are honored that the organizations conducting this event respect their work enough to invite them to participate in the program.  We hope you can be a part of the event as well! Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007479 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs rachel@ocpathink.org rachel@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov You're invited to OCPA's Citizenship Award Dinner featuring Charles Krauthammer 02/21/2014 11:16 AM YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE     Feb-17-2017 007480 2014 Citizenship Award Dinner   FEATURING   Dr. Charles Krauthammer   SYNDICATED COLUMNIST AND FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR   THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA CITY     RECEPTION AT 6 P.M. DINNER & PROGRAM AT 7 P.M.     TO MAKE RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL  (405) 602-1667.       A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR UNDERWRITERS   JENNIFER AND MARK ALLEN JOAN AND PAUL ALLEN CASSANDRA AND CHARLES BOWEN ANN AND DAVID BROWN  DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION MRS. HENRY FREEDE Feb-17-2017 007481 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC.   Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@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 007482 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs rachel@ocpathink.org rachel@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov You're invited to OCPA's Citizenship Award Dinner featuring Charles Krauthammer 02/21/2014 11:16 AM YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE     Feb-17-2017 007483 2014 Citizenship Award Dinner   FEATURING   Dr. Charles Krauthammer   SYNDICATED COLUMNIST AND FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR   THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA CITY     RECEPTION AT 6 P.M. DINNER & PROGRAM AT 7 P.M.     TO MAKE RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL  (405) 602-1667.       A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR UNDERWRITERS   JENNIFER AND MARK ALLEN JOAN AND PAUL ALLEN CASSANDRA AND CHARLES BOWEN ANN AND DAVID BROWN  DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION MRS. HENRY FREEDE Feb-17-2017 007484 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC.   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 007485 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs rachel@ocpathink.org rachel@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov You're invited to OCPA's Citizenship Award Dinner featuring Charles Krauthammer 02/21/2014 11:16 AM YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE     Feb-17-2017 007486 2014 Citizenship Award Dinner   FEATURING   Dr. Charles Krauthammer   SYNDICATED COLUMNIST AND FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR   THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA CITY     RECEPTION AT 6 P.M. DINNER & PROGRAM AT 7 P.M.     TO MAKE RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL  (405) 602-1667.       A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR UNDERWRITERS   JENNIFER AND MARK ALLEN JOAN AND PAUL ALLEN CASSANDRA AND CHARLES BOWEN ANN AND DAVID BROWN  DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION MRS. HENRY FREEDE Feb-17-2017 007487 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC.   Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@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 007488 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs rachel@ocpathink.org rachel@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov You're invited to OCPA's Citizenship Award Dinner featuring Charles Krauthammer 02/21/2014 11:16 AM YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE     Feb-17-2017 007489 2014 Citizenship Award Dinner   FEATURING   Dr. Charles Krauthammer   SYNDICATED COLUMNIST AND FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR   THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA CITY     RECEPTION AT 6 P.M. DINNER & PROGRAM AT 7 P.M.     TO MAKE RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL  (405) 602-1667.       A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR UNDERWRITERS   JENNIFER AND MARK ALLEN JOAN AND PAUL ALLEN CASSANDRA AND CHARLES BOWEN ANN AND DAVID BROWN  DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION MRS. HENRY FREEDE Feb-17-2017 007490 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC.   Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@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 007491 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs rachel@ocpathink.org rachel@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov You're invited to OCPA's Citizenship Award Dinner featuring Charles Krauthammer 02/21/2014 11:16 AM YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE     Feb-17-2017 007492 2014 Citizenship Award Dinner   FEATURING   Dr. Charles Krauthammer   SYNDICATED COLUMNIST AND FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR   THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA CITY     RECEPTION AT 6 P.M. DINNER & PROGRAM AT 7 P.M.     TO MAKE RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL  (405) 602-1667.       A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR UNDERWRITERS   JENNIFER AND MARK ALLEN JOAN AND PAUL ALLEN CASSANDRA AND CHARLES BOWEN ANN AND DAVID BROWN  DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION MRS. HENRY FREEDE Feb-17-2017 007493 KOCH INDUSTRIES, INC.   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 007494 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving 02/21/2014 08:40 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving   By Michael Carnuccio   When state Rep. Jeff Hickman, RFairview, was selected last week as the new speaker of the House, I was Feb-17-2017 007495 reminded of a very important day four years ago.   In 2010, state Rep. Jason Nelson, ROklahoma City, introduced legislation to allow special needs students to receive a scholarship to attend private schools. Frustrated with misinformation being spread about Nelson's bill, Hickman took to the House floor.   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 kelly@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 007496 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving 02/21/2014 08:40 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving   By Michael Carnuccio   When state Rep. Jeff Hickman, RFairview, was selected last week as the new speaker of the House, I was Feb-17-2017 007497 reminded of a very important day four years ago.   In 2010, state Rep. Jason Nelson, ROklahoma City, introduced legislation to allow special needs students to receive a scholarship to attend private schools. Frustrated with misinformation being spread about Nelson's bill, Hickman took to the House floor.   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 aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007498 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving 02/21/2014 08:39 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving   By Michael Carnuccio   When state Rep. Jeff Hickman, RFairview, was selected last week as the new speaker of the House, I was Feb-17-2017 007499 reminded of a very important day four years ago.   In 2010, state Rep. Jason Nelson, ROklahoma City, introduced legislation to allow special needs students to receive a scholarship to attend private schools. Frustrated with misinformation being spread about Nelson's bill, Hickman took to the House floor.   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 emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007500 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Michael Carnuccio, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving 02/21/2014 08:39 AM Blog     Perspective     Donate  Free Market Friday: Lessons in lifesaving   By Michael Carnuccio   When state Rep. Jeff Hickman, RFairview, was selected last week as the new speaker of the House, I was Feb-17-2017 007501 reminded of a very important day four years ago.   In 2010, state Rep. Jason Nelson, ROklahoma City, introduced legislation to allow special needs students to receive a scholarship to attend private schools. Frustrated with misinformation being spread about Nelson's bill, Hickman took to the House floor.   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 kelly@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 007502 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007503 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007504 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007505 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007506 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007507 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007508 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007509 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007510 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call tomorrow 02/26/2014 02:01 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007511 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007512 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov REMINDER: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition meeting February 28 02/26/2014 10:24 AM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO: Oklahoma School Choice Coalition members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Our next school-choice coalition meeting will be on Friday, Feb. 28 at OCPA, 1401 N. Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson at kelly@ocpathink.org so we'll know how many lunches to order. Hope to see you then! Feb-17-2017 007513 Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007514 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 08:50 PM Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? Click here -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign Feb-17-2017 007515 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007516 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Michael C Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov Michael C; Aaron.Cooper@oag.ok.gov Re: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 08:50 PM Yes, please do. I'll highlight on the call. Thank General Pruitt for his leadership! Best, Michael Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:52 PM, "Melissa.Houston@oag.ok.gov" wrote: I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like. Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble viewing this email? Click here -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution . Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign Feb-17-2017 007517 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007518 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Melissa Houston Michael C. Carnuccio Aaron Cooper Fwd: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 05:38 PM I didn't know if you were aware the AG sent a letter to Hickman on this issue? We can send you a copy if you would like.  Sent from the iPhone of Melissa McLawhorn Houston  Begin forwarded message: From: "The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs" Date: February 25, 2014, 4:23:59 PM CST To: melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov Subject: National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 Reply-To: kelly@ocpathink.org Having trouble viewing this email? Click here   Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma.    Thursday, February 27   10:00 a.m. CST   For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------       Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College.     Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007519 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007520 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to ashley.olmstead@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007521 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org diane.clay@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007522 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to diane.clay@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007523 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:24 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007524 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007525 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:23 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007526 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to emily.shipley@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007527 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov National Popular Vote conference call this Thursday, Feb. 27 02/25/2014 04:23 PM Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Join Michael Carnuccio, OCPA president, and Trent England from Save our States for a conference call discussing the latest on National Popular Vote and the active legislation moving in Oklahoma. Thursday, February 27 10:00 a.m. CST Feb-17-2017 007528 For call information, please RSVP to Kelly@ocpathink.org.      -----------------------------------------------------------------------     Trent England is Executive Vice President at the Freedom Foundation, a Constitutional expert, and an expert on the National Popular Vote subject nationally. He directs the Save Our States project, has created and presented the Freedom Foundation's First Principles programs, is an adviser and contributor to the State Policy Network's We The People curriculum, and is a contributor to The Heritage Guide to the Constitution. Trent previously directed the Freedom Foundation's constitutional studies programs, Citizenship & Governance Center, and Citizen Action Network. He was a candidate for the Washington State House of Representatives in 2006 and earlier served as a legal policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, vice president of a political advocacy organization, and an opposition research analyst for a national campaign committee. Trent is licensed to practice law in Washington State. He earned a law degree from The George Mason University School of Law and a bachelor of arts in government from Claremont McKenna College. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007529 From: To: Subject: Date: Aaron Cooper jonathan@ocpathink.org; brandon@ocpathink.org World editorial on AG cost saving effort 02/18/2014 03:09 PM Good afternoon. In case you missed it, I wanted to draw your attention to an editorial from the World that lauded the effort of the AG's Office to get agencies to spend less money on private attorneys and utilize the AG staff more. Thought you guys would be interested. Let me know if you need any more information. Thanks, AC http://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-legal-services/article_93883d3f-f4a5-55e5-9c78b3532e1d5b28.html?mode=print Editorial: Legal services By World's Editorials Writers Posted: Sunday, February 16, 2014 12:00 am The Oklahoma attorney general's office is not the largest law firm in the state but it ought to be the largest law firm for the state. Most state agencies once relied exclusively on the AG's staff for legal advice and representation. But over the years, state agencies started "lawyering up" - receiving the statutory green light to hire their own counsel. By Attorney General Drew Edmondson's last term, ending in 2010, agencies had about 250 lawyers, and Edmondson unsuccessfully pushed to consolidate legal services under the AG's office, which is what at least a dozen states do. At the same time, Rep. Ken Miller, now the state treasurer, also ran into a hornets' nest affixed to a brick wall when he tried to pass a bill equalizing agency attorneys' salaries with those of assistant attorney generals. Agencies protected their turf. Since taking office in 2011, Attorney General Scott Pruitt has made it a priority to persuade more agencies to use AG staff and to reduce money spent on private attorney contracts by increasing the number of state agencies that the AG represents. In fiscal year 2011, the amount spent on private attorney contracts totaled $11.78 million. Since then, that number has dropped impressively by more than $4.25 million. In recent tough budget years, the Legislature began the process of forced prioritization that helped direct investment into areas of greatest return. That must continue. There will be $170 million less money to spend this coming year. Core services such as common education are gasping for air. "There's still a great opportunity to eliminate inefficiency in state government," Miller recently said. "Unfortunately, some of the biggest cost-saving opportunities lie in Feb-17-2017 007530 areas extremely resistant to change and backed by forces dedicated to maintaining the status quo." Two such opportunities are consolidation of the boards and administrations of the state's seven pension system and of state legal services with the AG's office. "Both present great opportunities for cost savings that could be better directed into other core areas. But this will require political courage. Anyone looking for an excuse for inaction will always find one," Miller said. Pruitt continues to push for greater utilization of his staff. The AG has 14 new contracts with agencies. The hourly rate ranges from $75 to $85 an hour. Private counsel had ranged from $125-$300 an hour. In all, the unit has 62 contracts with agencies. The staff also provides services at no charge to 28 boards and commissions. Yet, issues remain. If an agency wants outside legal services it must go through a process. If the request is below $20,000, the AG simply records the request but does not have the authority to approve or disapprove. The AG has authority to approve or disapprove outside counsel requests above $20,000. That system is being abused with many agencies, boards, etc., purposely holding requests below $20,000. Somestimes outside counsel is necessary, Pruitt says, when certain expertise is required as was the case in the state's water lawsuit. But it makes little sense that some agencies are turning down the AG's offer to perform work at $75 an hour and instead seeking outside counsel for $200-plus an hour, even when no specific subject matter expertise is called for. The AG's staff once represented almost all of state government, which it could do again. But to do so the Legislature would need to buck up and make powerful agencies an offer they can't refuse. ____________________________ Aaron Cooper Director of Public Affairs Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (405) 522-2924 (405) 759-0468 cell aaron.cooper@oag.ok.gov        Feb-17-2017 007531 From: Sent By: Reply To: To: Subject: Date: Brandon Dutcher, OCPA kelly@ocpathink.org kelly@ocpathink.org melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov IMPORTANT Okla school choice news 02/18/2014 03:12 PM OKSchoolChoiceLogo TO:                 Coalition Members FROM: Brandon Dutcher Three things to share with you: 1. Oklahoma's tax-credit scholarship program is in peril. The Senate Finance Committee voted today to pass legislation which would sunset the tax Feb-17-2017 007532 credit on January 1, 2017. More information is available here. 2. Oklahoma's proposed Education Savings Account (ESA) legislation will be considered tomorrow - Wednesday, Feb. 19 - in the House A&B Committee. The meeting will begin at 4:30 PM in Room 432A of the state capitol building. More information about the bill is available here. 3. Our next school choice coalition meeting is Friday, Feb. 28 from noon to 2:00 at OCPA. Please RSVP to Kelly Ferguson (kelly@ocpathink.org) so we will know how many lunches to order. Forward this email This email was sent to melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov by kelly@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 007533 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007550   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007551 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007553   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007554 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007555   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007556 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007557   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007558 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007559   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007560 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007572   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007573 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007574   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007575 From: To: Subject: Date: Tom Bates Hastie, Roderick Re: GHG Post Argument Lunch 02/24/2014 08:54 AM Rod, The AG needs me to attend a lunch with him. I'd rather be hanging with you guys, but duty calls. Tom Bates First Assistant Attorney General 313 N.E. 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Direct: 405-522-1863 Fax: 405-522-0069 On Feb 24, 2014, at 9:35 AM, "Hastie, Roderick" wrote: Confidential Tom: The post Supreme Court argument luncheon will be held at my firm at noon. Its three blocks away from the Hyatt. Look for me this morning to coordinate. Thanks. Rod Feb-17-2017 007620 From: To: Subject: Date: Hastie, Roderick 'tom.bates@oag.ok.gov' GHG Post Argument Lunch 02/24/2014 08:30 AM Confidential Tom: The post Supreme Court argument luncheon will be held at my firm at noon. Its three blocks away from the Hyatt. Look for me this morning to coordinate. Thanks. Rod Feb-17-2017 007621 From: To: Subject: Date: Hastie, Roderick 'tom.bates@oag.ok.gov' GHG Post Argument Lunch 02/24/2014 08:30 AM Confidential Tom: The post Supreme Court argument luncheon will be held at my firm at noon. Its three blocks away from the Hyatt. Look for me this morning to coordinate. Thanks. Rod Feb-17-2017 007622 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007669   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007670 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007671   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007672 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007678   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007679 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Henry N Butler jha5@case.edu; jon.bargas@dvn.com; dan.barron@arlp.com; Tom.Bates@oag.ok.gov; jessica.blome@ago.mo.gov; wendy.brooks@wpxenergy.com; bbrownell@hunton.com; anita.scheuler@nebraska.gov; jonathan.bunch@fed-soc.org; Henry N Butler; cason.carter@arlp.com; Jeff.Chanay@ksag.org; david.cookson@nebraska.gov; chris.j.dodson@conocophillips.com; ddonohue@wnj.com; reminger@cleancoalusa.org; clayton.eubanks@oag.ok.gov; Richard Faulk; Jonathan Foltz; hurdler.fox@gmail.com; njfrancisco@jonesday.com; nancy.korting@alaska.gov; peter.glaser@troutmansanders.com; bgrant@law.ga.gov; harold.hamm@clr.com; rhastie@hunton.com; melissa.houston@oag.ok.gov; blake.johnson@nebraska.gov; Mary C Jones; kendra.jones@arkansasag.gov; jeremy.knee@ago.mo.gov; peter_kruselnicki@transcanada.com; mimi.larsen@moyewhite.com; sarah.lenti@gmail.com; jamie.maddy@chk.com; manningp@michigan.gov; rmartella@sidley.com; pmcconkie@utah.gov; cmcgill@aga.org; andrewpmiller@verizon.net; michael.ming@doe.ok.gov; krmoor@southernco.com; Dorysamoore@marathonoil.com; cate.crutcher@myfloridalegal.com; knathanson@crowell.com; frederick.nelson@ohioattorneygeneral.gov; solens@law.ga.gov; mourada@cleancoalusa.org; rpaduchik@cleancoalusa.org; bradford.phelps@arkansasag.gov; ramirezt@ag.state.la.us; scott.pruitt@oag.ok.gov; drivkin@bakerlaw.com; Brent.Rockwood@dvn.com; krogers@aga.org; masagsve@nd.gov; delberta.pfeifer@ksag.org; paul.seby@moyewhite.com; rshelby@aga.org; mark.shurtleff@troutmansanders.com; tskinner@jonesday.com; sonneveldtd@michigan.gov; katie.spohn@nebraska.gov; stjohnkm@doj.state.wi.us; wstenehjem@nd.gov; sstone@hunton.com; Terri.Connell@state.co.us; saexeter@utah.gov; lyndon.taylor@dvn.com; steve.thompson@deq.ok.gov; kturner@ago.state.al.us; mturpen@riggsabney.com; bill.whitsitt@dvn.com; Rich.Williams@state.sd.us; jwilliams@peabodyenergy.com; mwood@ago.state.ms.us; chris.wright@libertyresourcesllc.com; allen.wright@dvn.com; patrick.wyrick@oag.ok.gov Colleen E Cherico; Karen M Czarnecki; Jeffrey Smith INVITATION:  Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment, George Mason Law School, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, April 7, 2014 02/25/2014 04:20 PM DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf DRAFT AGENDA -- LEC Public Policy Conference on Energy and the Environment April 7 2014 draft of 2-25-14.pdf Dear Friends,   After General Pruitt’s successful January 2013 Summit on Federalism and the Future of Fossil Fuels in Oklahoma City, the Mason Law & Economics Center started making plans to launch an Initiative for Energy and the Environment.  Richard Faulk, formerly of Gardere in Houston, joined us in July to lead this effort.  You may recall that Rick participated in the OKC summit.  Here’s some more information about the Initiative.  http://www.masonlec.org/programs/initiative-energy-environment   Rick and I are putting together the Initiative’s first major event – a Public Policy Conference on “Energy and the Environment: Old Fuels, New Technologies, and Market Dynamics” to be held at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia on Monday, April 7.   A draft agenda is attached.    The target audience of this conference is the Washington public policy community plus senior staff from state AG offices.    All attendees from the OKC Summit are welcome to attend.  There is no registration fee, but we do require that you register in advance.  Please click here to register:   http://www.masonlec.org/events/event/164-lec-public-policy-conference-energy-environment-old-fuels-new-technologies-market   The Mason Attorneys General Education Program (AGEP) is subsidizing attendance of AGs and their senior staff.  The AGEP reimburses transportation expenses and provides group meals and lodging.  To date, 44 representatives from AGs offices are registered.  We are limiting future registration to AGs and senior staff who attended the OKC Summit.  AGs and senior staff must register by Friday, March 7.  Please contact Colleen Cherico, Program Assistant AGEP, at ccherico@gmu.edu and 703.993.9964, with any questions.   If you are able to join us for the conference, you will be invited to a private dinner on Sunday, April 6 for speakers, AGs and their senior staff, and our friends from the OKC Summit.   Press coverage will be substantial.  All sessions will be live webcast and then posted on our website for future viewing.   Finally, if you know of folks on the Hill or in government agencies who should be invited, please send us their contact information. Feb-17-2017 007680   I look forward to seeing in April.   Thank you.   Best,   Henry     Henry N. Butler George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Executive Director, Law & Economics Center George Mason University School of Law 3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201 hnbutler@gmu.edu 703-993-8644 224-330-0540 (mobile)   www.MasonLEC.org   henrynbutler@gmail.com (personal)   Feb-17-2017 007681 From: To: Subject: Date: Clayton Eubanks Glaser, Peter S. Re: fyi - here is a blog I did on SCOTUSblog on the ghg cases 02/04/2014 02:33 PM Nice article Peter, thanks for sending. 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:        "Glaser, Peter S." To:        "Glaser, Peter S." , Date:        02/04/2014 12:32 PM Subject:        fyi - here is a blog I did on SCOTUSblog on the ghg cases  http://www.scotusblog.com/2014/02/symposium-can-the-epa-really-rewrite-a-statute-really/   IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice that may be contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding any penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction(s) or tax-related matter(s) that may be addressed herein. This e-mail communication (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you should immediately stop reading this message and delete it from your system. 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