VOICE session asks questions of City Council candidates

NonDoc. One goal of a VOICE accountability session is to get candidates for office on record when it comes to how they approach important issues, and that’s exactly what happened as OKC City Council candidates faced an audience at a packed First Unitarian Church on Sunday afternoon.

https://nondoc.com/2019/01/28/voice-session-okc-city-council-candidates/

The 75-minute session featured 10 of the 12 candidates running in the Feb. 12 OKC election. Only Ward 2 candidate Tracey Halley-Terrell and Ward 8 incumbent Mark Stonecipher did not attend the forum organized by VOICE, a coalition of more than two dozen churches, nonprofits and other organizations.

Chris Cox

I love trying new things, mostly food. It's hard for me to fathom that people would be so closed minded and unwilling to try exotic foods or experience so I will be their surrogate. I'm a huge gamer, mostly kicking butt on all the consoles but delve into some PC gaming. I also love living in OKC, OK it's a city of passion and it's growing at a rapid rate.

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