Thursday, October 27, 2016

Pruitt to join Silk for business policy luncheon Monday


State Senator Joseph Silk Welcomes Oklahoma Attorney General to SE OK for a 
Community Tour and Pro-Growth Business Policy Luncheon

October 26, 2016 -- Attorney General Scott Pruitt will join State Senator Joseph Silk (R-Broken Bow) for a community tour on Monday, October 31st, viewing business projects and expansion across State Senator Silk's district, and meeting with community partners and residents.

Senator Silk stated, "It is always a pleasure to welcome statewide officials to see first hand the extensive growth and business expansion occurring in our communities. I am pleased to show the progress we are making on repairing roads and bridges. Quality transportation routes are the lifeblood to facilitate manufacturing, goods and services flow to grow business commerce in our region. These improvements have been a large focus in my service on the Senate Transportation Committee, and we are seeing tangible results of that priority. I am looking forward to showing Attorney General Pruitt around and introducing him to the wonderful people who are the backbone of our local communities."

In addition to several stops at local businesses, the public and business community is invited to join Attorney General Pruitt and State Senator Silk a Pro-Growth Business Policy Luncheon at the Ceilito Lindo's Restaurant, located at 3104 NE Lincoln Road in Idabel, beginning at 11:30am.

Space is limited for the luncheon, please text or call 580.775.4349 timely to reserve your space.

After the luncheon, State Senator Silk will accompany Attorney General Pruitt to Hugo, for several more stops with local business proprietors and community residents.

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