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Oklahoma Municipal League

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The Oklahoma Municipal League (OML) is an association of the incorporated cities and towns of Oklahoma, organized for mutual assistance and improvement.

OML's functions include:

  • Working during legislative sessions to explain the municipal viewpoint, support bills useful to cities and towns, and oppose legislation detrimental to municipal government operations.
  • Meeting with federal and state agency personnel to ensure that their policies and programs are compatible with and meet the needs of city and town officials.
  • Bringing to public attention the issues confronting city and town officials and their impact on Oklahomans who live in municipalities.
  • Appearing in appellate court, with the OML Board of Directors's approval, on cases that can have a statewide effect on municipal government.

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