Emergency policy relating to COVID-19 located in the public notices section.
Updated January 28, 2026
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Emergency policy relating to COVID-19 located in the public notices section.
We are fortunate to live in a society where citizens can greatly influence laws and regulations. Our lawmakers need input from parents in order to know how important it is to support child care-related issues, such as:
To voice your concern on any child care issues in Oklahoma, please take a moment to contact your State Representatives and Senators.
The Chief Clerk’s Office at the Oklahoma State Capitol can tell you who your Representatives and Senators are and will connect you to their offices:
Chief Clerk’s Office: 405-521-2733
Updated January 28, 2026