02/25/2023
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I'm excited to announce that the Oklahoma City Building Code Commission has wrapped up its review of the 2018 changes. Attorneys with Oklahoma City are currently reviewing all changes and the Oklahoma City Council will soon be voting on a better built Oklahoma City.
Our Oklahoma State Capitol, all state-owned Visitor Centers, the Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health, Oklahoma History Center, Jd McCarty Center for Children With Developmental Disabilities, the First Americans Museum either have tables or will soon. It's been a lot of work placed on my shoulders for the legislature's failure to act.
Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial soon will too. I believe my member of Congress will soon be looking into what reasonable accommodations might look like for his office building. I don't think he liked the idea of Max having no other option but the floor in his office building for his restroom needs.
I hope you'll take a moment and ask yourself why SOKC lawmakers, including Representative Mickey Dollens of HD93, original author of Max's Law, refuse to let the bill move forward.
It will cost Oklahomans more to retrofit our buildings. Why would any Oklahoma lawmaker be opposed to a $2,400 changing table in our new and newly renovated buildings that provide restroom access for all. It's a question I hope you'll help answer.
Politicians who play games with the health and safety of our most vulnerable population have lost sight of their duty to all Oklahomans.
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