Claremore Daily Progress

Community News

February 6, 2013

Rep. Quinn talks top issues on new OETA series

CLAREMORE — Oklahoma Capitol Connection, a new weekly public affairs series, will feature Claremore State Rep. Marty Quinn (R-District 9), at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday on OETA, The Oklahoma Network.

Hosted by OETA Executive Director Dan Schiedel, the weekly series provides Oklahomans with a look inside the State Capitol, distinct legislative districts and those elected to serve. 
 In addition to Rep. Quinn, the episode features a discussion with Ardmore area Rep. Pat Ownbey (R-District 48).  Each episode provides in-depth one-on-one conversations with two state government officials to help inform all Oklahomans about themselves, their top issues and the legislative process, with an opportunity for citizens to get to know and connect with the people who serve at the State Capitol.
 Encore presentations air Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on OETA, various times each day on OETA’s second digital channel OKLA and online at www.oeta.tv. 
Full schedules are available at www.oeta.tv/schedules.
 OETA-The Oklahoma Network consistently engages Oklahomans across the state with educational and public television programming, outreach initiatives and online features that collectively encourage lifelong learning.  Explore www.oeta.tv for more information about local productions, digital television and show schedules.

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