GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAMBER AND TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER UNITE IN WASHINGTON D.C.
UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR (Events are subject to change. Consult okcchamber.com/events for the most recent updates.)
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber will join the Tulsa Regional Chamber for a historic, first-ever joint advocacy trip to Washington, D.C. April 14 – 16, 2026, bringing together business and civic leaders from across Oklahoma to champion pro- business policies and strengthen the state’s voice at the federal level.
APR 14–16 (TUE–THU) DC Visit The Mayflower Hotel Time TBD MAY 13 (WED) Chamber Forum Petroleum Club 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. JUN 17 (WED) Chamber Forum Petroleum Club 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. JUN 18 (THU) InternOKC Skirvin Hotel 8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m.
The 2026 DC Visit marks a new chapter in statewide collaboration as the two chambers work together to engage federal policymakers on priorities that support Oklahoma’s economic growth. Key topics will include infrastructure investment, defense and aviation expansion, workforce development and policies that create new opportunities for businesses and communities across the state. “By joining forces, Oklahoma’s business community can present a stronger, more unified message in Washington,” Mike Jackson, senior vice president of government relations and policy said. “This partnership reflects a shared commitment to regional cooperation and to advancing policies that benefit our entire state.” The visit will begin April 14 with arrivals and an international embassy reception bringing together chamber members, congressional staff and diplomatic guests. The following day will feature joint policy briefings and discussions with federal leaders at the Library of Congress, highlighting issues critical to each cities continued economic momentum. That evening, attendees will gather for a reception at the United States Botanic Garden alongside members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation and key federal stakeholders. On April 16, the Oklahoma City delegation will participate in separate, focused policy discussions centered on defense, aviation, transportation and infrastructure priorities before concluding the program at midday. The three-day event is expected to bring together more than 100 business and civic leaders, along with congressional staff and federal officials. Jackson says the joint visit will amplify Oklahoma’s presence on Capitol Hill and strengthen relationships that help drive economic development statewide. Registration for the 2026 DC Visit is $1,000 and includes official program events, most meals and select transportation. Airfare and hotel accommodation are not included. For more information or to register, contact register@okcchamber.com.
JUL 15 (WED) State of the City OKC Convention Center 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. AUG 5 (WED) State of the Schools National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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