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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Phillips Pavilion, Governor's Mansion
Oklahoma Academy Summit
2005 Town Hall
October 23-26 in Norman
Drugs
… legal and illegal …
Monte Akridge David Braddock Barrett Dye William Hoch
Integris Health Oklahoma House of Representatives University of Central Oklahoma Crowe & Dunlevy
Edmond Altus Edmond Oklahoma City
Thad Balkman Ginger Brown Stephen Farmer Kim Holland
Oklahoma House of Representatives Cherokee Nation City of Tahlequah Oklahoma Insurance Dept.
Norman Tahlequah Tahlequah Oklahoma City
Thomas Barber Susie Bullock John Feaver Jerome Holmes
USDA Rural Development University of Oklahoma USAO Crowe & Dunlevy
Woodward Oklahoma City Chickasha Oklahoma City
Andrea Barkley Brant Cale Will Focht Jenny Jackson
Northwestern State University The University of Central Oklahoma OSU Enviornmental Insititute Cameron University
Tahlequah Claremore Stillwater Lawton
Howard Barnett Mary Jane Calvey Becky Frank Tena Kay Jolley
TSF Capital, LLC Department of Environmental Quality Schnake, Turnbo, Frank Chickasaw Nation
Tulsa Oklahoma City Tulsa Stratford
Craig Beers Terry Cline Robert Franklin Clark Jolley
Palmer Drug Abuse Program of Tulsa, Inc. Secretary of Health Sand Springs Public Schools Jolley & Jolley, P.C.
Tulsa Oklahoma City Sand Springs Oklahoma City
David Bell Nancy Coats-Ashley Kay Goebel, Ph.D. Gayle Jones
PSO Oklahoma City Kay Goebel, Ph.D. State Dept. of Education
Tulsa Oklahoma City Oklahoma City
Jack Coffey, DPh
Paul Beran OU College of Pharmacy Glenn Hayes Marilyn Kincade
Northwestern Oklahoma State University Tulsa City of Guthrie Stepping Stones, Inc.
Alva Guthrie Boley
Doug Cox
Leslie Blair Oklahoma House of Representatives Nona Hessman Regina Knell
Oklahoma Department of Commerce Grove Kellyville Board of Education Palmer
Oklahoma City Kellyville Tulsa
Michael Davis
Nancy Bolzle SE Oklahoma State University Lee Hester Craig Knutson
Bolzle Consulting Cartwright USAO Oklahoma Insurance Dept.
Tulsa Chickasha Oklahoma City
Terry Detrick
Oklahoma Farmers Union
Oklahoma City
Micah Kordsmeier Timothy Michaels - Johnson Larry Rice Renee Warning, SPHR
The University of Tulsa The University of Tulsa The University of Tulsa University of Central Oklahoma
Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Edmond
Carlo La Monica Charlotte New Ross Robinson Alba Weaver
Cameron Univesity Mental Health Assn. of OK County Norman EDC City of Guthrie
Lawton Oklahoma City Norman Guthrie
Jared Lamb Ron Peters John Robson Phil Woodward
University of Central Oklahoma Oklahoma House of Representatives Saint Francis Health System Oklahoma Pharmacists Association
Edmond Tulsa Tulsa Oklahoma City
Michael Lapolla Glenda Peters Andrew Scott Jerry Young
University of Oklahoma USAO Edmond Holdenville Police Department
Tusla Chickasha Holdenville
Jonathan Looper Dan Plunket, MD T.W. Shannon George Young
The University of Tulsa Ou Health Sciences Center, Tulsa Chickasaw Enterprises Holy Temple
Tusla Tulsa Ada Oklahoma City
Greg Main Anita Poole Robert Stevens Waldo Zerger, Jr.
i2E Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture Oklahoma OPM AEP
Oklahoma City Poteau Oklahoma City Edmond
Neal McCaleb Clay Pope Warren Thompson Linda Gibbs
Chickasaw Enterprises OK Assn of Conservation Districts Oklahoma OPM Holdenville
Ada Loyal Oklahoma City
Jeannie McDaniel Samonia Pope Marilyn Thoms Kelly Haney
Oklahoma House of Representatives Cookson Institute Gateway to P&C Seminole Nation
Tulsa Oklahoma City Shawnee Wewoka
Bill McKamey Keith Reed Miles Tolbert Jauna Head
PSO OU-Health Sciences Center Secretary of Environment Oklahoma Office of State Finance
Tusla McAlester Oklahoma City Oklahoma City
Karen Metcalf Michael Rials Ann Warn, MD, MBA Susan Paddack
Hughes County Drug Court Dolese Bros. Co. OK State Board of Health Oklahoma State Senate
Holdenville Oklahoma City Lawton Ada
TOWN HALL REPORT PANEL LEADERS RECORDERS
Doug Branch (Co-Chair) Steve Kreidler Adam Childers
Biotech Law Associates University of Central Oklahoma Crowe & Dunlevy
Oklahoma City Edmond Oklahoma City
Terry Kordeliski (Co-Chair) Karen Langdon Bonner Gonzalez
Riggs Abney Neal & Turpen Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma Phillips McFall et al, PC
Oklahoma City Tulsa Oklahoma City
Rita Chapman (Assistant) Claudean Harrison Joyel Haave
Phillips McFall Harrison Investments, Inc. Attorney General's Office
Oklahoma City Lindsay Oklahoma City
Matthew Weaver Jennifer Kirkpatrick
Oklahoma Main Street/ODOC Phillips McFall et al, PC
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City
Jennifer Miller
Phillips McFall et al, PC
Oklahoma City
Western Kentucky Town Hall
Janie Tomek
West KY Town Hall
Princeton
Ben Cundiff
West KY Academy Town Hall
Cadiz
2005 Town Hall
Sponsors
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Devon Energy
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
XTO Energy
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Zarrow Families Foundation
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Integris Health
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Cherokee Nation Enterprises
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Saint Francis Health System
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Public Service Company of OK
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Friend
Student Scholarships
Harrison Investments
Moran Oil Enterprises
OK Career Tech
OK Optometric Association
Rex Public Relations
Saint Francis Hospital
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall
Primary Town Hall Ideas
School Counselors
Public Awareness
Alcohol Sales to Minors
Mandatory Drug Testing
Taking Inventory
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Strengthen School Counseling
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Strengthen School Counseling
The Academy Town Hall recommends that public school districts
employ and engage qualified public school counselors at the
elementary, middle school and high school levels to work with
students and families in the areas of mental health and
substance abuse concerns as well as the academic and career
counseling areas. Counselor expertise in academic, career,
mental health and social concerns must be utilized effectively in
our schools at all levels. Counselors should not be involved with
duties that could be adequately and appropriately handled by
secretaries and administrative assistants.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Public Awareness Campaign
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Public Awareness Campaign
The Academy Town Hall recommends that the Oklahoma
Academy for State Goals convene a knowledgeable and skilled
group of people to determine the criteria and information
necessary for a statewide public education campaign designed to
generate a greater awareness of the significant impact
methamphetamines and all meth-related derivatives have in
Oklahoma. The campaign should encompass multimedia,
advertising and public relations components utilizing explicit
graphics and meth user testimonials to convey the seriousness of
the issue. The goal will be to reduce both consumption and
production of all dangerous and illegal drugs.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Selling Alcohol to Minors
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Selling Alcohol to Minors
The Academy Town Hall recommends that responsibility be
imposed on business owners (in addition to the actual sellers) for
sale of alcohol to minors through a three-strike program, which
provides for graduated punishment. First strike – a program of
mandatory training; second strike – monetary penalties; and third
strike – suspension and possible revocation of licenses.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Mandatory Drug Testing
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Mandatory Drug Testing
The Academy Town Hall recommends mandatory drug testing
for initial criminal arrest to identify those with drug problems
and get them into treatment and supervision as early as possible.
People with an identified drug problem and arrested for a non-
violent offense would be routed into an Expanded Drug Court
System.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Taking Inventory
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall Public Policy Recommendation
Taking Inventory
The Academy Town Hall recommends that an inventory be taken
of ALL drug treatment and rehabilitation programs, both
government and nonprofit, available within the State of
Oklahoma. The inventory should be dispersed to appropriate
agencies, nonprofits, the public, the legislature and the Governor’s
office. Collaboration by all agency and nonprofit programs
should be encouraged to prevent duplication of services and all
programs should be encouraged to update their information
annually.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall
Other Ideas
• Streamline the regulations concerning the sale of all
alcohol products (i.e. treating 3.2 beer and other
beverages the same). Eliminate the existing tax structure
and replace it with a 10% surcharge on all retail alcohol
sales in addition to local and state sales taxes.
• Adopt a widespread electronic monitoring system for those
currently incarcerated or who will be incarcerated for low
level, non-violent, drug/drug-related offenses.
• Make Drug Courts mandatory in all counties in Oklahoma.
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall
Other Ideas
• In order to detect potential drug and alcohol problems
early and take a preventive approach, it is recommended
that the State Department of Education identify the
appropriate diagnostic tests to identify the probability of
drug and alcohol addition and that they be used in our
public schools.
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• Use an infusion of Rainy Day Funds to hire a contingent of
25 – 50 top notch applied researchers in biotechnology
and provide them with state-of-the-art lab facilities and
money for student/research support
2005 Oklahoma Academy Town Hall
Other Ideas
• Create a public “Oklahoma Bio-Tech Research and
Development Fund” using one-half of 1% of the public
pension funds as the corpus.
• Add mental health treatment centers and residential care
facilities to the list of facilities in existing statutes able to
donate unused prescription drugs to be recycled and given
away to the needy.
• A mandatory drug testing policy should be developed and
utilized for students participating in extracurricular
activities with all Oklahoma high schools.
The Next Steps
“Capitol Pressure”
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