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Tulsa Hispanic Affairs Commission approves drafting advocacy letter and talking points on state immigration bills

2963310 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to draft an advocacy letter and a separate set of talking points about pending Oklahoma legislation affecting immigrants, including House Bill 1688 and House Bill 1362. The chair will prepare the letter for the commission to review.

The Tulsa Hispanic Affairs Commission voted during its meeting to have the chair draft two documents: an advocacy letter to raise awareness about pending state legislation and a companion set of talking points for commissioners to use in conversations with legislators and local officials. Commissioners approved the plan by voice vote; one commissioner stated they would abstain from the vote.

Commissioners discussed several bills they said could affect local immigrant families. Participants named House Bill 1688 (referred to the Health and Human Services committee), House Bill 1362…

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