All the Latest News from the Oklahoma Municipal League
The Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) held their annual business meeting. During the virtual meeting, the slate of new officers and district representatives were presented.
Read MoreGovernor Kevin Stitt’s CARES FORWARD team announced today that reimbursement requests for CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) from cities and counties have quadrupled in the past month and the number of local governments that have begun the process to file for reimbursements has doubled.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Municipal Services Corporation (OMSC), the business arm of the Oklahoma Municipal League (OML), has announced a new strategic partnership with GovCard, a division of Approval Payment Solutions.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) has announced the launch on its new municipal employees benefit plan, Municipal health Solutions (MHS). Sales are now underway as the plan will go into effect January 1, 2021.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) announces a significant change for Vital Records and its customers. The agency is moving from an outdated ordering system to an online service that is more user friendly and consistent with other contemporary public services.
Read MoreOn Friday, July 10, Governor Stitt Amended Executive Order 2020-20. This action extends the Executive Order an additional thirty days, and in doing so extends Senate Bill 661, which provides that public bodies can hold meetings via teleconferencing or videoconferencing. SB 661 was passed by the House and Senate and signed by the Governor during the past legislative session.
Read MoreGovernor Kevin Stitt today announced that $4.2 million in CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) is being distributed today to 18 city and county governments to offset expenses incurred due to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreIn conjunction with the State and Local Legal Center we have prepared the following information to help you better understand what happened with the court and how it might impact municipal government. Not to spoil the ending, but there is much we still don’t know and won’t until the State, Congress and the Tribes address jurisdictional issues created by the ruling.
Read MoreThe 2019 Sine Die Report is now available online! Click here to read about this year’s legislative session.
Read MoreThere are countless community and school rivalries across Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) and Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) are seeking to use those rivalries for a good cause: completing Census forms.
Read MoreOklahoma should reevaluate its prohibition on cities and towns raising money from property taxes to fund municipal services, U.S. Sen. James Lankford said this week.
Read MoreOn Monday, the House and Senate held a joint press conference regarding agreed upon procedures for considering legislation for an indefinite period as a response to the COVID-19.
Read MoreThere are about 590 incorporated towns and cities scattered across Oklahoma. Some 520 of them are home to fewer than 7,000 people.
Needless to say, small-town issues are often at the forefront of discussions when the Oklahoma Congress of Mayors convenes. About 70 mayors took part in just such a gathering held recently at the state Capitol.
Read MoreOh the holidays! The season of giving is upon us. It is within the human spirit to give. This is the time of year OML receives numerous inquiries regarding giving employees a Christmas bonus, providing a turkey/ham or giving city/town councilmembers a gift. Although the intent is good, it can cause a great deal of confusion for city employees and members of the governing body.
Read MoreFive officials representing a wide range of experiences will be inducted September 19 into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame for City and Town Officials. The black-tie optional hall of fame induction ceremony will be at the Cox Convention Center in Tulsa in conjunction with the Annual Conference Banquet for the Oklahoma Municipal League.
Read MoreTwo Oklahoma Arts Council programs are changing as the agency adjusts to a new reality in state arts funding resulting from state budget cuts in recent years.
Read MoreFour Sapulpa teenagers were honored at the recent Mayor’s Council of Oklahoma Summer Conference at the Stoney Creek Conference Center in Broken Arrow. The boys received recognition for coming to the rescue of their 90-year-old neighbor, Catherine Richie, when her house had caught fire.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has created on online tool to assist you in registering damage sustained from the recent storms, rain and flooding.
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