Oklahoma Group Plans Virtual Talks on Death Penalty Future
Published Date: 3/18/2026
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Summary
The Oklahoma Advisory Committee is holding two virtual meetings on March 12 and April 9, 2026, to plan discussions about the death penalty. Anyone interested can join online or by phone, listen in, and even share their thoughts during the open comment time. These meetings don’t cost money to attend, but phone users should watch for their own call charges.
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Virtual meetings open for public comment
You can join the Oklahoma Advisory Committee virtual meetings on March 12, 2026 and April 9, 2026 from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. CT via the ZoomGov links or by phone; any interested member of the public may listen and speak during the open comment period. You can also submit written comments by emailing Brooke Peery (Designated Federal Officer) within 30 days following each meeting.
Phone attendees may incur call charges
If you join the meeting by phone (for example at 1-833-435-1820), you may incur regular wireless call charges under your phone plan for calls you initiate; the Commission will not refund any incurred charges.
Closed captioning and accommodations available
Closed captioning will be available for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have certain cognitive or learning impairments, and you may request additional accommodations by emailing Corrine Sanders at least 10 business days prior to the meeting.
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