Oklahoma Panel to Discuss Death Penalty Civil Rights
Published Date: 6/24/2026
Notice
Summary
The Oklahoma Advisory Committee is hosting four virtual meetings this summer to plan panels about the death penalty and hear from expert panels. These free Zoom meetings happen between July 16 and September 10, 2026, and anyone interested can join to learn and share their views. No money changes hands, but your voice could help shape important civil rights discussions in Oklahoma!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Four Free Virtual Public Meetings
You can join four free public meetings via ZoomGov on July 16, 2026 (2:00–3:00 p.m. CT), August 6, 2026 (2:00–4:00 p.m. CT), August 10, 2026 (2:00–4:00 p.m. CT), and September 10, 2026 (2:00–3:00 p.m. CT) to learn about and comment on planned panels about the death penalty in Oklahoma. Registration links and agendas are provided in the notice, and no fee is charged to attend.
Phone Attendees May Incur Charges
If you join the meetings by phone, you can expect to incur regular charges for calls you initiate over wireless lines according to your wireless plan, and the Commission will not refund any such charges. The notice lists a toll-free dial-in number (1-833-435-1820) and Webinar IDs for each meeting.
Accessibility: Closed Captioning & Accommodations
Closed captioning will be available for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have certain cognitive or learning impairments, and you may request additional accommodations by emailing Corrine Sanders at least 10 business days before a meeting. The notice provides contact emails and instructions for requesting accommodations.
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