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Tulsa Women’s Commission reviews first inquiry term, plans outreach briefings and next speakers
Summary
The Tulsa Women’s Commission on March discussed next steps after completing an initial “term of inquiry” into women’s economic security, housing stability and technology training, approved meeting minutes by voice vote, and directed staff and volunteers to prepare short outreach materials for schools, adult learners and the mayor’s office.
The Tulsa Women’s Commission on March discussed next steps after completing an initial “term of inquiry” into women’s economic security, housing stability and technology training, approved its meeting minutes by voice vote, and directed staff and volunteers to prepare short outreach materials for schools, adult learners and the mayor’s office.
The commission’s chair, Laura Latta, said the group has finished its first short study series and will distill the findings for broader distribution. “So our first term of inquiry, we spent time really, delving into women's economic security and housing stability,” Latta said. She told members she will ask the city about available communications channels and consult with commissioners on producing a one‑page digest of learnings.
The decision to create a concise brief is aimed…
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