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YOUTH TOUR 2016 Nearly 70 students represented Oklahoma on this year’s trip to WASHINGTON, D.C.


Oklahoma’s electric cooperatives believe students should see their nation’s capital up close, learn about the political process and interact with their elected officials. Students gained a personal understanding of American history through touring monuments and museums and their role as a citizen by meeting their representative and senators. #OKYT16


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