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OK Corporation Commission is failing us
The OCC fails to look ahead to reducing repeated problems, and enforcing transparency. Although commissioners have the expertise and data to create solutions, the OCC priority has been getting money to utilities, rather than a "balance" to protect consumers. When
VOICE responds to ONG’s proposed “opt-out” fee
Utilities proposed “solution” does nothing to prevent similar future situations that are sure to arise as storms like this continue to increase in number, and holds no one accountable for the poor decisionmaking.
VOICE opposes extra fees and price hikes from ONG
We didn’t upgrade any infrastructure, we didn’t weatherize anything, we didn’t put caps on natural gas,” [VOICE leader Singer] said. “This could all happen again tomorrow. [Our utility companies] left themselves very exposed to broken commodity markets and they need to share in that burden and be held accountable.”
OG&E deal commits customers to pay $1 billion
VOICE leaders are deeply concerned that the Corporation Commission Public Utilities Division, OG&E, and other interveners have an agreement for fuel charges related to the February 2021 freeze that sticks consumers with $1 billion in fuel charges and interest payments for the next 28 years while OG&E continues to increase its dividend to shareholders.
City pays lawyers while homelessness persists
The OKC ordinance criminalizing panhandling has reached its inevitable end: The city has to pay lawyers for a lost legal battle. “It is sad that we did not heed the work of social service agencies and other citizens groups to craft a workable solution that would have avoided this costly situation,” said Fr. Tim Luschen, president of the VOICE Education Fund.
OKC ordered to pay $990K for lost panhandling case VOICE championed
Oklahoma City was ordered to pay the opposing attorney’s fees and expenses in a total amount of nearly $1 million in a suit brought against the City for their panhandling ordinance of 2015, an ordinance VOICE fought against.
VOICE asks hard questions on electricity costs from Feb. storm
Few answers for ratepayers Tuesday when asked why consumers, instead of shareholders, should shoulder the burden for “astronomical” electricity costs
VOICE seeks answers about $4.5 billion in storm-related fuel costs
VOICE is raising questions about how power providers planning to pass along an estimated $4.5 billion spent on fuel during Feb.’s severe winter storm.
VOICE defends voter initiative petitions against backlash
Community organizers say many of these changes would make it nearly impossible for citizen-led initiatives petitions to be successful
VOICE’s Fight for the Future
As VOICE has listened and organized, we know that the need in our community is great and that there is more to be done.
VOICE highlights importance of local county elections
Ahead of the Nov. 3 election, many believe the recent turmoil has helped prompt voters to become more engaged. “We know the city council is important. The school board is important,” said Sundra Flansburg, a [leader with] local civic engagement group VOICE. “But county government has been invisible in most cases.”
City Coucil should oppose appeal of anti-panhandling ordinance
The Oklahoma City Council is considering appealing its unconstitutional anti-panhandling ordinance passed in 2015, this time at the U.S. Supreme Court. . . . Appealing it to the Supreme Court would require hiring expensive outside legal counsel to consult in the case.
Clergy urge governor to protect grocery workers
VOICE clergy urge Gov. Kevin Still to designate local grocery store workers as first responders. "They are literally risking their lives to be with the public every day, ensuring that families across Oklahoma can have access to the food they need in order to survive," the Rev. Diana Davies.
VOICE aids sheriff in setting up citizens advisory board
Transparency, community building to be focus of Oklahoma County Sheriff's Community Advisory Board
VOICE pushes to add social components to MAPS 4
VOICE leaders pushed for the social components to be included and is backing the MAPS 4 package.
VOICE pushes for MAPS 4 benefiting all city residents
“I think people have seen the impact that MAPS has had downtown,” Craghead said. “But they also see, in their daily lives, so many things that are still lacking.”
VOICE session asks questions of City Council candidates
Candidates faced an audience at a packed First Unitarian Church on Sunday afternoon.
VOICE wins citizens advisory board to the sheriff’s office
VOICE has advocated for the formation of a citizens advisory board for more than a year, after hearing stories from people incarcerated at the jail.
VOICE's Journey for Restorative Justice
It was in a VOICE meeting about five years ago when I first felt in my soul the social and political segregation we live in here in Oklahoma.
Story of the State Superintendent
Among some of the first issues VOICE sought to address were concerns about policies and experiences of families in our public schools.