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Human Rights Commission elects Drew as vice chair, approves minutes and forms two working committees

3843077 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

The Tulsa Human Rights Commission voted to appoint Drew as vice chair for the remainder of 2025, approved April meeting minutes, and assigned members to two working committees to address intake accessibility and equitable representation on city authorities, boards and commissions (ABCs).

The commission voted to appoint Drew as vice chair for the remainder of 2025. After a motion and multiple seconds, the chair called for a voice vote: “Are we all in favor of Drew being the vice chair for the remainder of 2025? I am. Any opposed? Alright. Motion passed,” recording no opposition in the meeting transcript.

The commission also approved the April meeting minutes by voice vote; the May meeting had been canceled.

Committee formation and membership: Commissioners established two working groups to…

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