East Central University’s Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature group (O.I.L) recently sent a delegation to the 2nd Session of the 56th Legislature in Oklahoma City. The session was held in the state capitol April 2nd-6th, and each delegate had a unique job. Students representing ECU in the delegation included: Alex McGregor, representative from Prosper, Texas; Jurnee Catron; representative from Seminole, Lily Fuchs, press journalist from Sweetwater; and Diego Cifuentes, senator from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
“The ECU OIL delegation truly showed out. We had delegates serving in several areas such as in media, the Senate, and the House of Representatives,” said Fuchs, ECU OIL Delegation President. “Altogether, we worked to pass around 100 bills that have a chance of becoming real Oklahoma legislation.” Because the OILS experience is a mock legislature session, college delegations from around the state converge on the state capitol during the assembly. Delegates voted on bills and resolutions to change Oklahoma laws.
“We spent our time correcting bills in committees, advocating for bills through caucus, discussing and voting on these bills, and documenting the daily events,” said Diego Cifuentes, who served in the senate. Founded under the leadership of then Oklahoma Lt. Governor George Nigh and a small group of dedicated college students in 1969, O.I.L. provides students from institutions of higher learning across the state an opportunity to write, debate, and pass legislation about the issues they believe are important.
“While attending the session, we learned a lot about parliamentary procedure, government operations, prevalent issues, and how our Oklahoma government operates” Catron said. “We will use what we learned to strengthen our own OIL at ECU in the future, it was a very successful conference, and many of our delegates look forward to participating again in the coming years.” McGregor mentioned.
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