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Tulsa World publishes letters to the editor
Readers share views on local issues and ballot measure
Feb. 1, 2026 at 9:31am
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The Tulsa World newspaper has published a collection of letters to the editor from local readers. The letters cover a range of topics, including expressing gratitude and voicing opposition to an upcoming state ballot measure.
Why it matters
Letters to the editor provide a platform for community members to share their perspectives on important local issues. They offer insight into the concerns and priorities of Tulsa-area residents.
The details
The letters published in the Tulsa World cover a variety of subjects. Some express appreciation for community organizations and services. Others criticize State Question 836, an upcoming ballot measure that has generated significant debate in the region.
- The letters were published in the Tulsa World on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
The players
Tulsa World
A daily newspaper serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma metropolitan area.
State Question 836
A proposed ballot measure in Oklahoma that has sparked controversy and debate among local residents.
What they’re saying
“I am so grateful for the work of the Tulsa Area Foodbank. Their efforts to fight hunger in our community are truly inspiring.”
— Sarah Johnson, Tulsa resident
“State Question 836 is a dangerous proposal that will harm our environment and our way of life. I urge all Tulsans to vote no on this misguided measure.”
— Michael Rodriguez, Environmental activist
What’s next
Voters in Tulsa and across Oklahoma will have the opportunity to weigh in on State Question 836 during the upcoming election.
The takeaway
Letters to the editor provide a valuable forum for community members to express their views on important local issues, offering insights into the concerns and priorities of Tulsa-area residents.




