OKLAHOMA CITY — Governor Kevin Stitt will kick off the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association’s Annual Winter Policy Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
“We are humbled and excited that Governor Stitt has accepted our invitation to speak at the most important meeting of the year for our organization,” said Mike Weeks, OCA President. The meeting is at the Reed Conference Center located in Midwest City, Okla. and will begin at 9 a.m. with the Governor’s address. The day will consist of committee meetings, lunch and the OCA quarterly board of director’s meeting.
The winter policy meeting provides OCA members an opportunity to consider and create policy that drives the organization. OCA membership is required to attend.
“The future depends on what you do today,” said Weeks. “We encourage all OCA members to attend the policy meeting, participate in discussions, bring policy ideas and vote.”
The timing of the Winter Policy Meeting in late January allows for OCA members to discuss bills of the upcoming Legislative Session which begins in February as well as proposed policies for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Annual Convention which takes place the week after OCA’s Winter Policy Meeting.
Early registration is $30 per person, lunch and snacks are included. Early register cutoff is Jan. 18. Register at www.okcattlemen.org. On-site registration will be available.
OCA membership is fortunate to have industry partners to provide support for OCA events and meetings such as this one. We appreciate Association Insurance Services, the premier sponsor. A special thank you also goes to Central Life Sciences, Insure My Forage, Farm Data Services and the Law Offices of McAfee & Taft.
The OCA is the trusted voice of the Oklahoma Cattle Industry. OCA is the only voice that speaks solely for the cattlemen of Oklahoma and represents beef producers in all 77 counties across the state. The OCA officers, board of directors and membership encourages you to join us in our advocacy efforts to ensure less government intervention, lower taxes and a better bottom line. For more information about OCA membership, the theft reward program or activities call 405-235-4391 or visit www.okcattlemen.org.
–Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association
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