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Oklahoma Child Advocacy Event to Bring Lawmakers and Advocates Together at State Capitol Chili Cook-Off

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
March 7, 2026
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The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) will bring policymakers, advocates and community representatives together next week at the Oklahoma State Capitol for its annual Child Advocacy Day, combining legislative engagement with a light-hearted chili cook-off designed to draw attention to issues affecting children across the state.

Scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, the event will run from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., with judges sampling entries in the chili competition at noon. The gathering will take place on the second floor of the Capitol in the Supreme Court hallway, where participants will begin setting up cooking stations from 9 a.m.

Organisers say the event is intended to create a platform for advocates and lawmakers to discuss policies affecting children while the state legislature is in session.

Advocacy and Policy Discussions at the Heart of the Event

Child Advocacy Day has become a fixture in the Oklahoma policy calendar, offering campaigners an opportunity to present their concerns and legislative priorities directly to elected officials.

According to organisers, advocates from across Oklahoma will meet members of the state legislature throughout the day to discuss policy proposals and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for children.

As outlined in the event announcement, “Child Advocacy Day is an annual event to bring to the State Capitol Oklahomans with expertise and passion about making the state a better place for children.”

Participants will also receive briefing materials outlining the organisation’s legislative priorities. The document, referred to by organisers as an advocacy summary, is intended to provide campaigners with key talking points when engaging lawmakers.

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The announcement explains that “An ‘advocacy one-sheet’ will be given to advocates with talking points on bills OICA is supporting to make lives better for Oklahoma’s children.”

Members of the media attending the event will also have access to the briefing document, either at the Capitol or via email in advance.

Cook-Off Adds Informal Element to Capitol Gathering

Alongside the policy discussions, the event will feature a chili cook-off involving participants from across the state. Chefs will prepare their entries on-site throughout the morning, with judges sampling the dishes at midday.

The cook-off, which has become a popular element of the annual gathering, is designed to create a relaxed environment where advocates and lawmakers can interact informally while highlighting the broader policy message of the day.

Judges evaluating the chili entries will come from the Oklahoma judicial branch. Traditionally, the judging panel has included senior members of the state’s judiciary, including Supreme Court justices, district judges and other judicial officials.

Lawmakers and their staff will also take part in the judging process, assessing themed presentations from participating teams and selecting a winner for the most creative concept.

Organisers say the mix of advocacy and culinary competition encourages participation from a broad range of stakeholders while helping to attract attention to children’s issues.

Political and Community Leaders Expected to Attend

Attendees are expected to include members of the Oklahoma Legislature, advocacy groups, community representatives and supporters of child welfare initiatives.

Among those present will be Joe Dorman, who will represent the organisation during the event. Dorman will also be available to speak with journalists ahead of the main activities.

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According to the event notice, “Joe Dorman will be available for interviews beginning at 9 a.m. (or earlier if necessary – please call the number above to schedule).”

Advocates will spend much of the day meeting lawmakers to discuss key legislative issues affecting children and families across Oklahoma, including policies currently under consideration in the state legislature.

Organisers say these conversations are central to the purpose of the event, giving advocates direct access to decision-makers responsible for shaping state policy.

Visual Opportunities for Media Coverage

For journalists and broadcasters, the event is expected to provide a range of visual elements suitable for coverage.

These will include chefs preparing and serving their chili entries, advocates meeting with lawmakers throughout the Capitol building, and judges evaluating the competing dishes.

The event announcement notes that media outlets will be able to capture “Chili chefs cooking and serving their chili, advocates visiting with lawmakers, and judges and lawmakers evaluating the chili entries.”

Additional Capitol footage will also be available for broadcasters seeking background visuals of the venue.

By combining legislative advocacy with a community-focused competition, organisers hope the event will both highlight key policy concerns and create a collaborative environment for discussion at the heart of Oklahoma’s government.

Misty Tate

Misty Tate

"Freelance twitter advocate. Hardcore food nerd. Avid writer. Infuriatingly humble problem solver."

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