HD 44 candidates speak to PFLAG
State Rep. Bill Nations, D-Norman, and Tod Barrett spoke to the Norman PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) annual membership meeting this past week.
Barrett, the Republican nominee, is seeking election to the House District 44 seat. The group meets the second Thursday of every month and meetings are open to the public.
OETA in Norman to talk to voters
The Oklahoma Network will be in Norman near the University of Oklahoma campus Saturday to learn what is on the minds of local voters.
The visit is part of the network's statewide Voter Voices project, which collects ideas and opinions from Oklahomans on what election-year issues are important to them and what it will take for candidates to earn their votes.
?OETA's Voter Voices crew is traveling the state talking to Oklahomans and sharing their stories online and weeknights at 6:30 p.m. on the Oklahoma News Report. The Norman segments will air within the next week and be posted online at oeta.tv.
?Voters are can share their views online at www.oeta.tv.
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Collins considers alternative vehicles ?
?OKLAHOMA CITY -- At the request of Rep. Wallace Collins, D-Norman, an interim study was conducted last Tuesday to review the possibility of allowing additional vehicles to be licensed and deemed "street legal."?
Collins said he was asked by constituents to consider the four-wheeled vehicles as a fuel efficient alternative to current modes of transportation. The vehicles are often referred to as "Light Personal Vehicles" (LPV's) and are also known as "Quadracycles."
These vehicles are legal in several states including Arizona, Wyoming, Montana and Utah.
?Given these vehicles are essentially four-wheeled motorcycles, the primary advantage lies in their increased stability, visibility and fuel efficiency.
Collins, a three-term legislator, is proposing introducing two classes of "Quadracycles": a smaller version that would be street legal,?but not necessarily highway legal, and a larger version which would be both street and highway legal. The smaller cycle would be of 250c.c. engine size or less, capable of speeds of approximately 55-60 mph, and would deliver up to 60 miles a gallon of gasoline. The larger version could travel at speeds of about 75 mph, but would still be able to travel at least 40 miles on a gallon of gas.
Rice, Inhofe to speak to State Chamber
TULSA -- Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Andrew Rice will speak to the State Chamber of Commerce at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Jim Inhofe will speak to members after Rice, as will Independent candidate Stephen Wallace.
Firefighters endorse Wallace Collins
State Rep. Wallace Collins, D-Norman, announced the endorsement of his re-election campaign for HD 45 by many firefighter groups across Oklahoma.
"I am very proud to have the endorsement of all these fire fighters across the state," Collins said. "Because these are America's First Responders in time of need or emergency, I think it is quite an honor for them to recognize my support of them."
Collins listed the following Oklahoma firefighters as supporters: The Professional Fire Fighters of Norman, Local 2067, IAFF; The Professional Fire Fighters of Oklahoma City, local 157, IAFF; The Professional Fire Fighters of Oklahoma (statewide organization), The Oklahoma City Retired Fire Fighters Association; and Tulsa Professional Fire Fighters, Local 176, IAFF.
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