ORG Robocalls Target 7 Senate Districts
The Tulsa World reports today that constituents of seven Democratic state senators are getting automated calls to ask them to encourage their senators to support a term-limits bill. The group Oklahomans for Responsible Government is paying for the calls, aimed at the districts of Sens. Tom Adelson and Mary Easley of Tulsa; Nancy Riley of Sand Springs; Johnnie Crutchfield of Ardmore; Susan Paddack of Ada; and Constance Johnson and Debbe Leftwich of Oklahoma City, said Aaron Cooper, a spokesman for the group. The measure would limit statewide elected officials, with the exception of the governor, to 12 years in office. It would limit the governor to eight years. Lawmakers already are required to leave office after 12 years. Read the World's story at www.tulsaworld.com.
Labels: Oklahomans For Responsible Government, Statewide Term Limits


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