
The answer to the “who’s running things over at Commerce” question is Brent Kisling. He’s our first guest. #OklaProud https://t.co/GUT82eoTck
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 31, 2020
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March 31, 2020 at 04:57PM
The answer to the “who’s running things over at Commerce” question is Brent Kisling. He’s our first guest. #OklaProud https://t.co/GUT82eoTck
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 31, 2020
Check out the first episode of our new series #OklaProudInterviews with Oklahoma Department of Commerce Executive Director Brent Kisling. He addresses the five questions most small businesses are asking right now during the COVID-19 situation. https://t.co/VkGRArpYyW
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 31, 2020
Safer At Home - #ChalkOutCovidOK pic.twitter.com/6CsFUqnKrW
— AcuityPro (@Acuity_Pro) March 30, 2020
#ChalkOutCovidOK We did some chalk art for neighbors last night! pic.twitter.com/7LKRCV4XQn
— Gayla 🌎 Gower (@GeezGeeGee) March 30, 2020
We saw quite a bit of chalk art and positive messages created before the ☔️ washed them away. Share your masterpieces using #ChalkOutCovidOK. Thanks @ErikaNicoleHuff for sharing this photo! pic.twitter.com/OV0G8hk3o8
— OklahomaHousing-OHFA (@OklahomaHousing) March 30, 2020
Why did Bogotá open 47 miles of bike lanes virtually overnight?
— Transportation for America (@T4America) March 31, 2020
"The bicycle...represents one of the most hygienic alternatives for the prevention of the virus, especially [as] it is recommended to avoid close contact and crowds."https://t.co/K1UpVvDgKr
I’m embarrassed that I’m three days late to retweeting this. https://t.co/PGMwtT38mx
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 31, 2020
Yes! The MET giving a shoutout to our @ncwhm! Take notice world. #oneokc #ImagineThat https://t.co/7gfsR1NOwL
— AJ (@AJ_GriffinOK) March 30, 2020
Now more than ever, thank you to our doctors and medical professional everywhere. We owe you a debt of gratitude for your hard work to keep us safe and healthy. pic.twitter.com/LVUJg1cApz
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
And then Oklahoma’s own Lisa Pinnell invented the shopping cart hammock- https://t.co/R9jqGojvGE
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
Great collaboration btw @cherokeefilm and the @OKFilmMusic office. Make a movie from your smartphone. Win prizes. #OklaProud https://t.co/XzPocbQhMm
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
Should be working now (and its 1 of many government websites that needs an upgrade which will happen through the rebranding process). Also, u can visit our microsite for one click resources https://t.co/ScBFpI05py
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
Information overload is setting in- so please visit our Oklahoma COVID-19 microsite. It puts u one click away from key resources in @HealthyOklahoma, @OKDHS, unemployment benefits, small business aid, and more. #Oklahoma https://t.co/ScBFpI05py
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
Tim got himself a shirt! #HashtagTheCowboy #OklaProud https://t.co/ae6ndalvks
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 30, 2020
#OklaEd A6: The @seesaw resources for "Learning at Home" #RemoteLearning are fantastic. Categorized for Families, Teachers & Administrators https://t.co/lY4n1q9hF9
— Wesley Fryer, Ph.D. 🌎🎙🚀 (@wfryer) March 30, 2020
We're also building out a tech support FAQ for parents & families https://t.co/qFFbHwTbKl #covid19EDU
Thank you, Rapid Applications! Tulsa Company Makes Face Masks Using 3-D Printer, Already Has 20,000 Orders https://t.co/IwyseBSIev #OklaProud
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 29, 2020
COVID-19 resources and remembering Dr. Coburn. Check out my latest newsletter: Pinnell Sunday Notes - https://t.co/9G0GBBK7Di
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 29, 2020
#ChalkOutCovidOK. Great idea, @HealthyOklahoma. Pass it on. https://t.co/TjarCmX53B
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 29, 2020
From editorial in Charlotte, NC paper:
— Chris Casteel (@casteelpolitics) March 29, 2020
" ... the model for state-level COVID-19 data might be Oklahoma. There, health officials have provided an additional update that includes data on available ventilators and hospital occupancy, as well as the number of available beds ... "
Sunset chasin’
— David Schweitzer (@tornado_dave) March 29, 2020
Social distancin’
Relaxin’
Chillin’
Calumet, Oklahoma #oklahomabackroadexplorer @CanonUSAimaging @spann @themahler @davidfholt @GovStitt @LtGovPinnell pic.twitter.com/D7c3XTLh2a
#StayHome and make a scooter stroller. 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/pGPqxHCr1K
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 28, 2020
This is a really good guide, thanks @USChamber. https://t.co/ywkK69cGv4
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 28, 2020
#Reminder On Thur, testing supplies arrived in Oklahoma that will allow for 10,000 individuals to be tested in the coming weeks. @okstate is bringing online lab capabilities by early next week that will allow the State, as a whole, to process roughly 2,800 COVID-19 tests a day.
— OK Dept of Health (@HealthyOklahoma) March 28, 2020
Saddened to hear the news of Dr. Coburn's passing. Nobody voiced the serious concerns over waste in government and our nation's long-term debt more strongly than Dr. Coburn. He leaves a lasting legacy for Oklahoma and our country. He will be missed. https://t.co/qk7SHdUAFk
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 28, 2020
Pioneer Woman
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) March 27, 2020
Bill Goldberg
Olivia Munn
Johnny Bench
Skip Bayless
Dr. Phil
Shannon Miller
Blake Shelton
Blake Griffin
James Marsden
Alfre Woodard
Flaming Lips
Tony Randall
Megan Mullally
Jim Ross
Wes Welker
Toby Keith
James Garner
Reba McEntire
and wait for it..
CHUCK F’N NORRIS
Yeah haters, Joe Exotic is from Oklahoma.
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) March 27, 2020
Know who else is?
Brad Pitt
Garth Brooks
Jim Thorpe
Ralph Ellison
Bill Hader
Elizabeth Warren
Kristin Chenoweth
Sam Walton
Trae Young
Troy Aikman
Mickey Mantle
Carrie Underwood
Ron Howard
Russell Westbrook (we adopted him)
continued:
Also has the best boot collection in town!
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
Solid mailbox day. We’re with you, @ponyboyokc, and the live music industry here in Oklahoma. #OklaProud #StayGold pic.twitter.com/1P7wTBmDUv
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
To the American people, it's much later than anyone wanted, but HELP IS ON THE WAY!
— Kevin Hern (@repkevinhern) March 27, 2020
Watch my floor speech on the #CARESAct --> https://t.co/ojm0sXOhNs
That hashtag is commonly used by the travel industry in our state, so we used it (once) sharing the news that hotels have been deemed essential. This was important for long-term guests, medical professionals and truck drivers who are relying on somewhere to stay.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
Thank you, @OETAOK and @OKSDE. #oklaed https://t.co/nRbGUZGDl6
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
Thanks for all your help, Mike! Appreciate you and the homebuilding industry.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
“Ok kids, it’s time to color Travis Meyer’s mustache.” Thanks @IdaRed, we’re almost already out of coloring books. Download at https://t.co/e0JwlQ5vQy #homeschooling @NewsOn6 pic.twitter.com/Mc41EWtG8U
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
We’ve requested all health insurers in OK to waive copays for telehealth services and reimburse the provider for the copay.
— Oklahoma Insurance Department (@oid411) March 26, 2020
If you have issues regarding telehealth, copay and prescription, reach out to us via phone, email or social media. We’re here to help. #COVID19 https://t.co/ATCvnjd9LD
#OklahomaStandard. Thank you @GovStitt and @OKFirstLady for bringing together state faith leaders tonight to pray for our state and world. A beautiful unifying event. https://t.co/Iha40GJspK
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 27, 2020
Today I'm highlighting Nutopia Nuts N More in Hydro, another great #OK66 business. They've been in operation on historic Route 66 since 1942. Hop on and make a purchase to help them through this tough economic time! #shoplocal https://t.co/zeoBSVBjFm
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
International visitors are SO important to #Route66 #tourism partners in multiple US states. https://t.co/uQpk9WVWyr
— Tourism Currents (@TourismCurrents) March 26, 2020
Thank you for your leadership, @Amber_Sharples. Appreciate you.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
We are proud of how our community has come together during this difficult time. Our member @PWSpirits has been producing bottles of hand sanitizer to help curb the shortage. Watch the story here: https://t.co/ukMXOoAJnC
— MIO Coalition (@MIOCoalition) March 26, 2020
Several Zoom meetings again today discussing response and the recovery to come. Talking now with our arts and culture community about federal aid and preserving these institutions during the shutdown. pic.twitter.com/eK6ywCsd0k
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
#COVID19 numbers have been updated by @HealthyOklahoma at https://t.co/hZtN2bm3yw. Continue to practice #SocialDistancing & #StayHome as much as possible. Remember - as more tests are issued, positive numbers are expected to rise. https://t.co/zGj67COmti
— Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (@okem) March 26, 2020
As part of the Governors Solution Task Force, I’ve been working remotely and look forward to leading the recovery effort. (4/4)
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
I have not been in contact with anyone known to have COVID-19, and am not exhibiting any symptoms. (3/4)
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
Out of an abundance of caution, I’ve been following Health Department recommendations to self-quarantine for 14 days. https://t.co/dVnmZJMq1U (2/4)
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
Like many, I traveled with my family on spring break when the COVID-19 situation escalated. We drove to a relative's home in Florida on March 14th. We returned home as the situation unfolded. (1/4)
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
#CARESAct passed the Senate last night 96-0. Certainly hope the House will follow on Friday when they vote. It provides real and immediate help to small businesss, healthcare workers and to Americans that truly need it. Get it done, House.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
Furthermore, extended stay hotels and weekly stay hotels would be out on the streets. They have been residents of hotels for years. I use #travelok as it’s the widely used hashtag for all travel in OK. But I get it, I can use other hashtags moving forward on this subject.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
I personally know one hotelier in Tulsa who has 3 rooms occupied tonight...it’s nurses for a local hospital.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
Mayor- hotels are housing first responders like traveling nurses, doctors, and truck drivers that are taking essentials across the country. There are no business travel or social gathering at hotels. Hotels have taken steps to protect guest and staff.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020
Or, hotels are housing first responders like traveling nurses, doctors, and truck drivers that are taking essentials across the country. There are no business travel or social gathering at hotels. Hotels have taken steps to protect guest and staff.
— Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell (@LtGovPinnell) March 26, 2020