Oklahoma Committee Meets to Plan Meeting About Future Meetings
Published Date: 11/26/2025
Notice
Summary
The Oklahoma Advisory Committee will hold a virtual meeting on December 17, 2025, to talk about their new project ideas and plan future meetings. Anyone interested can join online or by phone, share their thoughts during the open comment time, or send written comments within 30 days. This meeting affects Oklahoma residents and anyone who cares about civil rights progress in the state.
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Virtual public meeting on December 17
If you live in Oklahoma or are interested in Oklahoma civil rights work, you can join the Oklahoma Advisory Committee’s virtual meeting on December 17, 2025 from 2:00–3:00 p.m. CT via ZoomGov (Webinar ID 161 942 7889) or by phone. The meeting is open to the public for listening.
Speak or submit comments within 30 days
You may speak during the meeting’s open comment period as time allows, or submit written comments by email to the Designated Federal Officer; written comments must be received within 30 days after the meeting. This gives you two ways to provide input on the Committee’s project proposal and plans.
Phone callers may incur charges
If you join the meeting by phone, you may incur regular wireless or carrier charges for calls you initiate; the Commission will not refund those charges. The phone option listed is 1-833-435-1820 (Webinar ID 161 942 7889).
Closed captioning and accommodations available
Closed captioning will be available for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have certain cognitive or learning impairments. To request additional accommodations, email the Support Services Specialist at least 10 business days before the meeting.
Meeting records available online
Records from this meeting will be available via the Federal Advisory Committee Act database (www.facadatabase.gov) under the Commission on Civil Rights, Oklahoma Advisory Committee link, and may be inspected at the Regional Programs Coordination Unit Office as they become available.
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