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2014 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA& POLITICAL DIRECTORY
LEGISLATIVE BENEFACTORS
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Letter from the Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2014 OneVoice Regional Legislative Agenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
OneVoice State Priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
OneVoice Federal Priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2014 Tulsa Regional Chamber Priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Tulsa Regional Chamber Comprehensive Legislative Agenda . . . . . . .12
Contact Information and Election Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Oklahoma Congressional Delegation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
State Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Oklahoma State Senators
Tulsa Area Delegation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
State Senators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
State Senate Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Oklahoma State Representatives
Tulsa Area Delegation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
State Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
State House Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
City of Tulsa Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Tulsa County Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Metropolitan City Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Tulsa Public School Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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Political Directory | LEGISLATIVE SUCCESS
Regional ProsperityPolitical progress through legislative advocacy
Regional prosperity is a term we use often at the Tulsa Regional Chamber . Almost like the latest
buzzword, this all-encompassing term pops up often in our daily discussions . It reflects our
underlying mission to move the Tulsa metro forward . We want to see our community succeed,
grow and be the best it can be .
To that end, we pursue a number of initiatives, programs and strategies to achieve this overall
mission . From education and workforce to business retention and expansion there are many
ways we work to progress the region . One of those programs is focused on government affairs,
and being a part of the legislative decisions made at the local, state and federal level that will
ultimately impact our community .
We pursue legislative advocacy as a strategy because we want to see pro business legislation
that helps build the economy, increase our quality of life and allow us to reach our ultimate goal:
regional prosperity .
The OneVoice agenda has been the primary advocacy tool utilized by the Chamber and its
growing number of partners to communicate top-priority issues to state and federal lawmakers
since 2007 . Our successes are an ongoing testament to what is possible through collaboration,
discussion and positive leadership through advocacy .
In 2013, some successes include:
• Increased education funding
• Approval of $13 million in funding for the OSU Medical Center
• Transformational reforms to the state's workers’ compensation system
• The preservation of economic development tools including the Quality Events Act, the
Quick Action Closing Fund, Quality Jobs and Pooled Finance
These top-priority issues will allow the Tulsa region to continue on its forward path toward
regional prosperity, enhancing business growth and quality of life for the Tulsa metro .
This year, the OneVoice Regional Legislative Agenda received more than 60 endorsements
from community and civic organizations, chambers of commerce and regional partners . Top
issues include:
• Increased education funding
• Preservation of Insure Oklahoma
• OK POP Museum
• Quick Action Closing Fund
• Annual appropriations to support the OSU Medical Center
Stay informed on the progress of these issues, and many more, by subscribing to the
Chamber’s Legislative Update emails . Sent each Friday during session, these e-newsletters
include helpful links, bill tracking and notification on OneVoice priorities, and are a free benefit to
our Chamber members . Or, follow the Chamber on Facebook and Twitter @TulsaChamber for the
latest news from the region’s largest business organization .
Ready to get involved in our advocacy efforts? Attend an event, such as the Tulsa Regional
Day at the Capitol on March 26 or the Tulsa Regional D .C . Fly-In April 6–9 . Visit TulsaChamber .
com to register . Your participation increases the strength of our unified voice, and ensures that
regional prosperity becomes a reality .
Wade EdmundsonChair, Board of DirectorsTulsa Regional Chamber
CEO, OklahomaCommerce Bank
Richard BooneVice Chair, Government Affairs
Tulsa Regional ChamberPresident
St. John Medical Center Foundation
Michael S. Neal, CCE, CCDPresident and CEO
Tulsa Regional Chamber
2014REGIONAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
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PRESERVE AND INCREASE EDUCATION FUNDING
Preserve existing funding and appropriate additional
funds for education at all levels to:
• Address increased enrollment and fully implement
critical K-12 reforms (Reading Sufficiency Act,
end-of-instruction interventions, Teacher Leader
Effectiveness, competitive teacher salaries,
extended instructional hours, statewide STEM
initiatives and Common Core State Standards);
• Provide for additional training needs of business
and industry through Career Tech ($16 million); and
• Achieve the Governor’s Complete College America
initiative to increase graduation rates.
SUPPORT AN ANNUAL APPROPRIATION FOR OSU MEDICAL CENTER
Support a continuing annual appropriation of $18.25
million for OSU Medical Center to assure its ability to
attract and retain a health system partner to stabilize
its operations.
PRESERVE AND EXPAND INSURE OKLAHOMA
Support the preservation and expansion of Insure
Oklahoma to extend health insurance coverage
to uninsured residents and cover the costs of
uncompensated care that are currently shifted to
employers, health care providers and individual policy
holders. Use of all available employer, state, and federal
funds is crucial to the continuation and implementation
a successful program.
SUPPORT A STATE BOND ISSUE FOR THE OKLAHOMA MUSEUM OF POPULAR CULTURE (OKPOP)
Support a state bond issue for capital investment in
the Oklahoma Historical Society’s planned Oklahoma
Museum of Popular Culture to maximize private
monetary and land donations.
SUPPORT THE BUILDING OF THE GILCREASE EXPRESSWAY AND BRIDGE
Support the building of the Gilcrease Expressway and
Bridge through any funding mechanism available in
order to expedite this long-overdue transportation
system; a partnership with the Oklahoma Turnpike
Authority, Tulsa County, and the Oklahoma
Department of Transportation is strongly encouraged.
ADDRESS THE PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE IN OKLAHOMA
Address the physician shortage in Oklahoma through
the following initiatives:
• Funding for the expansion of OU and OSU medical
school class size in Tulsa;
• Funding for additional FQHC primary care
residency training positions using the Teaching
Health Center model;
• Funding of the Rural Residency Program, to also
include rural FQHCs at $3 million; and
• Funding for expanded loan repayment programs
to incentivize physicians to locate in rural and
underserved areas through TSET and other
funding sources.
MUNICIPAL REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION
Support legislative action to preserve, expand, and
diversify sources of revenue available to municipalities.
Key initiatives in this effort include ensuring a level
playing field between community retailers and remote/
internet sellers in the collection of sales taxes, reducing
the fee the Oklahoma Tax Commission charges
municipalities and counties for collecting sales taxes
to cover only the cost of collecting said taxes, and
increasing the state apportionment for municipal roads
and bridges.
FEASIBILITY STUDY ON A NEW SOUTH TULSA COUNTY BRIDGE
Support a feasibility study by the Oklahoma Turnpike
Authority on a new South Tulsa County bridge. A new
configuration which avoids a connection to Yale Avenue
on the north will mean significant transportation,
economic development, and public safety benefits
to the residents of Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Glenpool, and
unincorporated Tulsa County, while preventing a heavy
burden on the City of Tulsa’s infrastructure, providing
separation from nearby neighborhoods, and preserving
the integrity of Cousins Park.
RETURN OCAST FUNDING TO PRE- RECESSION LEVELS
Support the increase of the OCAST annual budget to a
minimum of $24 million. Increased and stable funding
for OCAST will assist Oklahoma in two vital areas: (1)
research and development funding for businesses
& universities, and (2) two- and four-year college
internship opportunities. Additional funding will allow
Oklahoma communities to attract and retain high-
quality STEM businesses and critical college talent,
which will encourage growth and expansion in these
target industries.
OKLAHOMA QUICK ACTION CLOSING FUND
Increase funding for the Oklahoma Quick Action
Closing Fund to a level that allows Oklahoma to be
competitive with surrounding states. Greater funding
for this economic development tool will assist in
attracting high quality jobs and industry to the state,
increasing the economic opportunity and quality of life
for Oklahoma residents.
OneVoice Legislative Agenda | 2014 STATE PRIORITIES OneVoice Legislative Agenda | 2014 STATE PRIORITIES
OneVoice Legislative Agenda 2014 STATE PRIORITIES
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ARKANSAS RIVER CORRIDOR PROJECT
Support efforts to expedite the implementation of the
Arkansas River Corridor Project for river infrastructure
improvements. Allow federal match credit to be
accrued for state and local expenditures in order to
advance construction activity while preserving the
Tulsa region’s access to future federal funding for this
federally authorized project.
MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Support increased appropriations for the McClellan-
Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System to overcome
$100 million in critical maintenance backlog projects
which, per definition of the Corps of Engineers, have
a greater than 50 percent chance of failure within
the next five years. A single failure threatens to shut
down the full navigational system causing severe
economic hardship for the businesses and consumers
in Oklahoma who rely on the system. The economic
impact to Oklahoma’s economy from such a shutdown
is estimated to be $2 million per day.
GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
Support continued and expanded funding for Graduate
Medical Education/Residency Programs through the
following efforts:
• New and existing public funding for expansion
of community-based primary care residency
programs including Federally Qualified Health
Centers (FQHCs);
• Expansion of the Teaching Health Center model
at Oklahoma FQHCs, Indian Health Services, and
medical schools serving rural, uninsured, and
underserved populations; and
• Reallocation of unused residency slots from other
states to Oklahoma hospitals and Teaching Health
Centers.
REAUTHORIZATION OF FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION FUNDING (MAP-21)
Support the reauthorization of federal surface
transportation programs (MAP-21), including measures
to permanently and adequately fund the Highway
Trust Fund and continued flexibility for a coordinated
local and state-based decision making process. Of
key importance are the following regional high-
priority projects: reconstruction of I-244; widening
of I-44 east to the Will Rogers Turnpike; expansion
of U.S. 169 to six lanes north to State Highway 20;
construction of a four-lane Port Road on Highway 266
from U.S. 169 to the Port of Catoosa and from the Port
of Catoosa to I-44; expansion of US-75 to six lanes
from State Highway 11 to State Highway 67; and the
implementation of high-priority transit corridors.
REAUTHORIZATION OF THE WATER RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ACT
Support passage of the Water Resources Development
Act (WRDA), including amendments offered by the
Oklahoma delegation addressing key needs in our
region and its efforts to streamline the review process.
Of particular concern are:
• Sct. 2026 would authorize the Corps of Engineers
to allow non-federal sponsors to conduct feasibility
studies for WRDA-authorized projects, like the
Arkansas River Corridor Development Project;
• Amdt. 867 would authorize a partnership between
the stakeholders and the Corps of Engineers to
make repairs to navigation infrastructure in the
event of an emergency;
• Amdt. 797 provides for a land exchange between
the Corps of Engineers and the Port of Catoosa
enabling Port operations to expand and attract
industrial growth to the region; and
• Addressing infrastructure needs with Tulsa's
aging levee system, which – if one fails – would be
catastrophic for homeowners, 2 nationally strategic
oil refineries, and multiple industries currently
protected by levee system.
MARKETPLACE FAIRNESS ACT
Support fair and equal treatment of local businesses
through passage of the Main Street/Marketplace
Fairness Act, allowing the collection of sales/use
tax already owed from online sales and preventing
the further erosion of our local merchants’
competitiveness. Support provisions within the
legislation that will provide fairness and clarity
to service providers involved in digital-era and
technology-era fields.
PASSENGER RAIL BETWEEN TULSA AND OKLAHOMA CITY
Support the development of passenger rail between
Tulsa and Oklahoma City, including both high speed
and conventional service. Establishing rail service
between Oklahoma’s two main cities will greatly
enhance connectivity throughout the region and serve
as an economic catalyst providing greater access to
tourist attractions and destinations.
TULSA AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE FUEL STORAGE FACILITY
Support funding the construction of a $17 million fuel
storage facility at the Tulsa Air National Guard Base
to retain the current mission and posture for the next
generation fighter aircraft. With an annual budget of
$80 million, the base employs 1,200 guardsmen and
plays a key role in the continued vibrancy of the Tulsa
region's aerospace community. Construction of an
on-site fuel storage facility is vital to maintaining the
current mission and capturing future missions.
FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION ON STATE AND LOCAL BONDS
Oppose efforts to eliminate or cap the federal tax
exemption given to earnings from state and local
bonds. The tax exempt status help stimulates the
economy by creating jobs and infrastructure projects,
and allows states and municipalities to maintain their
aging infrastructure. Efforts to eliminate or cap the
federal tax exemption given to the earnings from those
bonds is short sighted, ignoring the public benefit of
the exemption, and should be opposed.
STATE REGULATION OF OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS
Support state-level regulation of oil and gas
operations, particularly hydraulic fracturing, horizontal
drilling, and produced water disposal. Recent advances
in conventional technologies have been combined
to significantly increase oil and gas production and
reduce dependence on foreign sources of energy.
Effective regulation, which enhances economic activity
and public safety, must be comprehensible and
enforceable at the individual drill site location. Because
of this, these activities are best regulated at the state
level. Washington-based regulation that is either
one-size-fits-all, or worse, attempts to encompass all
operations, circumstances, and locations would not be
effective and would damage the state economy and
national energy security.
OneVoice Legislative Agenda | 2014 FEDERAL PRIORITIES OneVoice Legislative Agenda | 2014 FEDERAL PRIORITIES
OneVoice Legislative Agenda 2014 FEDERAL PRIORITIES
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OU TISDALE SPECIALTY CLINIC
Ensure that the annual appropriation of $3 million
for the Tisdale Specialty Clinic continues to be
included in the University Hospital Authority’s
annual funding.
NSU OPTOMETRIC PROGRAM
Secure $500,000 for equipment funding and
$675,000 of new annual funding for Optometric
Vision Care as a part of the services addressing
Tulsa’s uninsured, under served and regional
referral system.
DEFEND TRANSPORTATION FUNDING
Defend all existing road funding, prevent any
diversion of monies and support increased funding
for transportation by developing an adequate and
comprehensive funding strategy to broaden the
sources of funds and increase the total amount
going to transportation statewide. Support moving
the remaining 25 percent of motor vehicle fees,
which currently go into the state general revenue
fund, to transportation priority areas including state
highways, city and county roads and bridges, and
public transit.
CNG/LNG REFUELING INFRASTRUCTURE
Provide access to CNG/LNG fueling stations, which
is critical to increasing the use of CNG/LNG as a
transportation fuel. Greater use of CNG/LNG as a
transportation fuel will be an economic driver for
our region, help Oklahoma become more energy
independent, and improve regional air quality.
DEFEND EFFECTIVE TAX INCENTIVES
Support tax credits, exemptions and incentives
that provide an economic return to the state of
Oklahoma and maintain our state’s competitiveness
in business attraction and retention. Oklahoma’s
incentives should be regularly evaluated through a
review of what other states offer and their overall
impact on citizens of the state, with ineffective
incentives being eliminated.
SUPPORT FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS
Support the full funding and implementation
statewide of highly-rigorous, nationally-
benchmarked state academic standards. Oklahoma’s
students must be prepared to compete on a national
and international level; preparing them to meet this
standard requires that they be measured by, and
held to, a rigorous bar which reflects the job market
they will face.
INCREASE THE STATE’S RENEWABLE ENERGY GOAL
Support increasing Oklahoma’s non-binding
renewable energy goal from 15 percent, established
in 2010, to 20 percent by 2020. Oklahoma has
nearly attained its initial goal of 15 percent by
2015. Raising the goal to 20 percent will increase
Oklahoma's energy independence by utilizing our
2014 OneVoice Endorsements
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Bixby Metro Chamber
of Commerce
Broken Arrow Chamber
of Commerce
Catoosa Chamber of Commerce
Claremore Chamber of Commerce
Collinsville Chamber of Commerce
Coweta Chamber of Commerce
Glenpool Chamber of Commerce
Greenwood Chamber
of Commerce
Indo-American Chamber
of Commerce
Jenks Chamber of Commerce
Muskogee Chamber of Commerce
Owasso Chamber of Commerce
Southwest Tulsa Chamber
of Commerce
Sand Springs Area Chamber
of Commerce
Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce
Skiatook Chamber of Commerce
Tulsa Hispanic Chamber
Tulsa Regional Chamber
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS:
Tulsa's Future
Broken Arrow Economic
Development Corporation
Tulsa Economic Development
Commission
Port of Catoosa
Tulsa Area Partnership
Port of Muskogee
Okmulgee Area Development
Corporation
Sand Springs Economic
Development Authority
Sand Springs Planning
Commission
Metro Tulsa Hotel and Lodging
Association
Tulsa Small Business Council
TYPros Leadership Team
MUNICIPALITIES:
City of Bixby
City of Broken Arrow
City of Claremore
City of Collinsville
City of Glenpool
City of Jenks
City of Owasso
City of Sand Springs
City of Sapulpa
City of Skiatook
Town of Sperry
City of Tulsa
CTAG
INCOG
COUNTIES:
Tulsa County
Rogers County
Creek County
Wagoner County
EDUCATION ENTITIES:
Bixby Public School District
Jenks Public School District
Langston University
Northeastern State University
Oklahoma State University - Tulsa
Owasso Public School District
Rogers State University
Sand Springs School District
Sapulpa Public School District
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Public School District
Tulsa Tech Center
Union Public School District
University of Oklahoma - Tulsa
OSU Center for Health Sciences
Tulsa Regional Chamber 2014 STATE PRIORITIES
OneVoice | 2014 ENDORSEMENTS Tulsa Regional Chamber | 2014 STATE PRIORITIES
This list reflects endorsements received at the time of print. Additional endorsements are likely. To request the most up-to-date list, contact our staff at 918.560.0253.
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most abundant natural resources, diversifying our
energy portfolio, providing low-cost power, reducing
water consumption, and encouraging new investment
and economic activity in engineering, construction,
and operations.
SUPPORT EDUCATION INNOVATION
Support encouraging education innovation and
effectiveness by funding grants to local districts
for pilot programs that test creative approaches in
providing a 21st century education.
SUPPORT STATE PENSION REFORM
Support the creation of defined contribution retirement
plans for newly hired state employees, as well as
the reform in the administration of the state’s seven
pension plans in order to reduce overhead costs,
increase the financial expertise of those serving on
boards, and provide fair representation to the parties
who contribute to and are the beneficiary of the plans.
Reducing the state’s unfunded pension liability is of
utmost importance to the state’s continued financial
viability and economic well-being.
SUPPORT THE SPONSORSHIP OF STRONG CHARTER SCHOOLS
Support the creation of a statewide charter school
sponsorship organization that facilitates increased
charter school access and availability, while requiring
high academic achievement standards for sponsorship
renewal and reauthorization.
SUPPORT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE REFORM
Support legislative and administrative changes to
Oklahoma’s unemployment insurance system which
will reduce the number of unwarranted claims and
unnecessary costs to employers, and ensure benefits
are utilized exclusively for their intended original
purpose – to benefit persons unemployed through no
fault of their own.
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SUPPORT REAUTHORIZATION OF THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA)
Support the reauthorization of the Workforce
Investment Act, maintaining the program’s employer-
driven focus. Other priorities for the reauthorization
include increased funding for demand-driven training;
increased flexibility for local Workforce Investment
Boards to set local targets for individuals served;
expansion of funding opportunities for on the job
training (OJT); funding for employer outreach
regarding services; greater flexibility to provide training
to up-skill incumbent workers; and modification of the
funding formula to include consideration of the number
of job openings in addition to the unemployment rate.
MAINTAIN BROWNFIELDS FUNDING
Encourage Congress to maintain current funding levels
for the EPA's Brownfields program. Federal funding for
rehabilitating Brownfields sites is vital for Oklahoma’s
communities to address core environmental challenges,
and reopen land for successful economic development
and growth.
REQUIRE COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR FEDERAL RULES
Encourage and support members of Congress to
restrict federal rulemaking authority by requiring a
standardized, comprehensive, and cumulative cost/
benefit analysis of the total economic impact of
rules, including the effect on jobs, electricity rates
and reliability, gasoline prices, energy-intensive
manufacturing, small businesses, housing market,
power plant closures, agriculture, and state and local
governments. The regulating entity should perform
the cost/benefit analysis along a standard process
which should then be reviewed by at least one
independent agency.
REDIRECT SEQUESTRATION CUTS
Support efforts to redirect cuts implemented through
sequestration, especially those within the Department
of Defense budget, in a more targeted manner. As
one of Oklahoma’s largest employment sectors, the
defense and aerospace industries are crucial to the
state and Tulsa region’s future economic success. The
cuts to defense spending resulting from sequestration
pose a serious threat to national security and the
state’s economic well-being.
ACCELERATE FEDERAL PERMITTING
Support efforts to accelerate federal permitting
for projects necessary to achieve domestic energy
independence. Legislative and administrative
efforts should focus on approval of the Keystone
XL Pipeline, streamlining the process for FERC
approval of Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals and
permitting of U.S. Petrochemical projects that
make fertilizer, polyethylene and other natural gas
derived products. These projects would create
a boom in the U.S. domestic economy, support
job creation, strengthen our trade balance, and
increase product security and price stability on a
global scale.
SUPPORT COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM
Support federal measures to secure borders, establish
reasonable and efficient visa policies and procedures,
and comprehensive reform at the federal level that
recognizes the need for essential workers so the U.S.
can continue to attract the best and brightest talent
from around the world.
SUPPORT COMPREHENSIVE FEDERAL TAX REFORM
Support comprehensive federal tax reform that will
lower the cost of doing business and administrative
burden faced by small businesses in the United States.
Tulsa Regional Chamber | 2014 FEDERAL PRIORITIESTulsa Regional Chamber | 2014 STATE PRIORITIES
Tulsa Regional Chamber 2014 FEDERAL PRIORITIES
SUPPORT A RETURN OF CONGRESS’ BUDGETARY AUTHORITY
Support a return of Congress’s Constitutionally-
mandated budgetary and fiduciary oversight
responsibility by permitting the direct allocation of
funds for specific projects.
SUPPORT MOVING THE PAGE BELCHER COURTHOUSE
Support the relocation of the Page Belcher Federal
Courthouse. As outlined in the City of Tulsa Downtown
Master Plan, the relocation of the Page Belcher
building is integral to the continued development of
downtown and will provide access to high-value mixed
use residential, retail, and hotel to support the adjacent
BOK Center and Cox Business Center.
SUPPORT A BALANCED SOLUTION TO OUR NATIONAL DEBT
Support a comprehensive plan to address our national
debt and deficit. Addressing these systemic challenges
is vital for the financial sustainability and security of
our nation’s economy.
PRESERVE THE MASTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS TAX STRUCTURE
Preserve and promote the continuation of Master
Limited Partnerships (MLPs) during federal tax reform
deliberations. Energy MLPs are key investors in today’s
natural resources and energy infrastructure. At a time
when the Administration and Congress are struggling
to meet the current energy needs of the American
economy, any change in policy that will increase costs
and reduce the capital available to create jobs and
expand vital infrastructure would be detrimental to
domestically produced energy. Emerging as a national
hub of MLP activity, Tulsa is headquarters to several of
the energy industry’s pipeline, oil and gas production,
and mining MLPs.
SUPPORT REAUTHORIZATION OF THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT
Support the reauthorization of the Elementary
Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to fully fund federal
mandates.
SUPPORT FUNDING FOR PERKINS CAREER TECH EDUCATION STATE GRANTS
Support a $1.1 billion funding level for Perkins
Career Tech Education state grants in the 2014
appropriations bill.
2014 POLITICAL DIRECTORY
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Tulsa Regional Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 585-1201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .TulsaChamber .com
www .OneVoiceTulsa .com
State of Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 955-3468 . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .ok .gov
City of Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 596-2100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .cityoftulsa .org
Tulsa County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 596-5000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .tulsacounty .org
State Democratic Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 427-3366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .okdemocrats .org
Tulsa Democratic Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 742-2457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .tulsademocrats .org
State Republican Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 528-3501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .okgop .com
Tulsa Republican Headquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 627-5702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .tulsagop .org
Federal Information Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 333-4636 . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .firstgov .com
Oklahoma Ethics Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (405) 521-3451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .ethics .state .ok .us
Oklahoma Prosperity Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .okprosperity .com
Tulsa County Election Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 596-5780 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .tulsacounty .org
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February 3–5, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Municipal Filing BIX/CO/OW/SS
February 11, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual School Election
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April 9–11, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State and County Filing
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June 24, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State and County Primary
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August 26, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State and County Runoff
August 26, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City of Tulsa Runoff (IF NEEDED)
November 4, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State and County General Election
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December 1–3, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School Filing
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Jim Inhofe(R) of Tulsa
Term Expires: 1/2015
205 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D .C . 20510
Phone: (202) 224-4721
Fax: (202) 228- 0380
Web: www .inhofe .senate .gov
*Please use the above Web address
to contact the Senator through e-mail .
State Offices:
1924 S . Utica, Ste . 530
Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone: (918) 748-5111; Fax: (918) 748-5119
1900 N .W . Expressway, Ste . 1210
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: (405) 608-4381
Fax: (405) 608- 4120
215 E . Choctaw, Ste . 106
McAlester, OK 74501
Phone: (918) 426-0933; Fax: (918) 426-0935
302 N . Independence, Ste . 104
Enid, OK 73701
Phone: (580) 234-5105
Fax: (580) 234- 5094
Tom Coburn(R) of Muskogee
Term Expires: 1/2017
172 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D .C . 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5754
Fax: (202) 224-6008
Web: www .coburn .senate .gov
*Please use the above Web address
to contact the Senator through e-mail .
State Offices:
1800 S . Baltimore Avenue
Ste . 800
Tulsa, OK 74119
Phone: (918) 581-7651
Fax: (918) 581-7195
100 N . Broadway, Ste . 1820
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 231-4941
Fax: (405) 231-5051
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Jim BridenstineDistrict 1 – (R)
Term Expires: 1/2015
216 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2211
Web: bridenstine .house .gov
*Please use the above Web address to contact
the Congressman through e-mail .
State Office:
2448 E . 81st ., Suite 5150
Tulsa, OK 74137
Markwayne MullinDistrict 2 – (R)
Term Expires: 1/2015
1113 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2701
Web: mullin .house .gov
*Please use the above Web address to contact
the Congressman through e-mail .
State Offices:
Muskogee Office
431 West Broadway
Muskogee, OK 74401
Phone: (918) 687-2533
Fax: (918) 686-0128
Claremore Office
104 South Muskogee
Claremore, OK 74107
Frank LucasDistrict 3 – (R)
Term Expires: 1/2015
2311 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D .C . 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5565; Fax: (202) 225-8698
Web: lucas .house .gov
*Please use the above Web address to contact
the Congressman through e-mail .
State Offices:
10952 N .W . Expressway, Ste . B
Yukon, OK 73099
Phone: (405) 373-1958; Fax: (405) 373-2046
Tom ColeDistrict 4 – (R)
Term Expires: 1/2015
2458 Rayburn House Office Building
Wasington, D .C . 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6165; Fax: (202) 225-3512
Web: cole . house .gov
*Please use the above Web address to con-
tact the Congressman through e-mail .
State Offices:
2424 Springer Drive, Ste . 201
Norman, OK 73069
Phone: (405) 329-6500; Fax: (405) 321-7369
711 S .W . D Ave ., Ste . 201
Lawton, OK 73501
Phone: (580) 357-2131; Fax: (580) 357-7477
Sugg Clinic Office Building
100 E . 13th Street, Ste . 213
Box 13
Ada, OK 74820
Phone: (580) 357-2131; Fax: (580) 357-5451
James LankfordDistrict 5 – (R)
Term Expires: 1/2015
509 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D .C . 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2132; Fax: (202) 226-1463
Web: lankford .house .gov
E-mail: lankford@mail .house .gov
State Offices:
1015 North Broadway, Ste . 310
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 234-9900; Fax: (405) 234-9909
20 E . 9th, Ste . 100
Shawnee, OK 74801
Phone: (405) 273-1733
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GOVERNORMary Fallin (R) of Oklahoma City
Term Expires: 1/2015
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 212
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-2342; Fax: (405) 521-3353
Web: www .gov .ok .gov
*Please use the above Web address to contact
the Governor through e-mail .
Tulsa Office:
440 S . Houston, Ste . 304
Tulsa, OK 74127
Phone: (918) 581-2801; Fax: (918) 581-2835
LIEUTENANT GOVERNORTodd Lamb (R) of Edmond
Term Expires 1/2015
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 211
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-2161; Fax: (405) 525-8694
Web: www .ok .gov/ltgovernor
E-mail: todd .lamb@ltgov .state .ok .us
ATTORNEY GENERALScott Pruitt (R) of Broken Arrow
Term Expires: 1/2015
313 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-3921; Fax: (405) 521-6246
Web: www .oag .state .ok .us
Tulsa Office:
440 S . Houston, Ste . 505
Tulsa, OK 73127
Phone: (918) 581-2885
Fax: (918) 581-2917
COMMISSIONER OF LABORMark Costello(R) of Edmond
Term Expires: 1/2015
3017 N Stiles, Ste . 100
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-6100
Toll Free: 1-888-269-5353
Fax: (405) 521-6018
Web: www .ok .gov/odol/
E-mail: cindy .sullivan@labor .ok .gov
Tulsa Office:
440 S . Houston, Ste . 300
Tulsa, OK 74127
Phone: (918) 581-2400; Fax: (918) 581-2431
STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTORGary Jones
(R) of Cache
Term Expires: 1/2015
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 100
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-3495; Fax: (405) 521-3426
Web: www .sai .state .ok .us
Email: auditor@sai .state .ok .us
Tulsa Office:
440 S . Houston, Ste . 307
Tulsa, OK 74127
Phone: (918) 581-2674; Fax (405) 581-2608
STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONERJohn Doak(R) of Tulsa
Term Expires: 1/2015
5 Corporate Plaza
3625 NW 56th, Ste . 100
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Phone: (405) 521-2828
Toll Free: 1-800-522-0071
Fax: (405) 521-6635
Web: www .ok .gov/oid
Email: okinsdept@insurance .state .ok .us
Tulsa Office:
7645 E . 63rd Street, Ste . 102
Tulsa, OK 74133
Phone: (918) 747-7700; Fax: (918) 747-7720
Toll Free: 1-800-728-2906
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONJanet Barresi (R) of Edmond
Term Expires: 1/2015
2500 N . Lincoln Blvd .
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-3301; Fax: (405) 521-6205
Web: www .sde .state .ok .us
E-mail: janet_barresi@sde .state .ok .us
STATE TREASURERKen Miller
(R) of Edmond
Term Expires: 1/2015
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 217
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-3191; Fax: (405) 521-4994
Web: www .ok .gov/treasurer
E-mail: okla .treas@treasurer .ok .gov
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Brian Bingman (R-12)Senate Pro Tempore 1502 E . McKinley Ave . | Sapulpa, OK 74066
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 422
Phone: (918) 227-1856
Capitol: (405) 521-5528
Fax: (405) 521-5578
Email: bingman@oksenate .gov
Counties: Creek, Okfuskee
Roger Ballenger (D-8)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 527-B
Capitol: (405) 521-5588
Fax: (405) 521-5615
E-mail: ballenger@oksenate .gov
Counties: McIntosh, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Tulsa
Rick Brinkley (R-34)P .O . Box 505
Owasso, OK 74055
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 512
Phone: (405) 521-5566
E-mail: brinkley@oksenate .gov
Counties: Rogers, Tulsa
Bill Brown (R-36)524 S . Elm Plc . | Broken Arrow, OK 74012
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 413
Phone: (918) 258-5526
Capitol: (405) 521-5602
Fax: (405) 521-5594
E-mail: brownb@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa, Wagoner
Sean Burrage (D-2)P .O . Box 309 | Claremore OK 74018
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 522
Capitol: (405) 521-5555
Fax: (405) 530-2349
E-mail: burrage@oksenate .gov
Counties: Mayes, Rogers
Brian Crain (R-39)5305 E . 37th St . | Tulsa, OK 74135
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 417-B
Phone: (918) 587-0000
Capitol: (405) 521-5620
Fax: (405) 530-2302
E-mail: crain@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Nathan Dahm (R-33)PO Box 2323 | Broken Arrow, OK 74013
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 309-23
Phone:(918) 615-2335
Capitol: (405) 521-5551
Fax: (405) 521-5667
E-mail: dahm@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Kim David (R-18)9597 N . 50th St . N .W . | Porter, OK 74454
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 417A
Capitol: (405) 521-5590
E-mail: david@oksenate .gov
Counties: Mayes, Tulsa, Wagoner
Eddie Fields (R-10)P .O . Box 366 | Waynona, OK 74084
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 416
Capitol: (405) 521-5634, Ext: 581
Fax: (405) 530-2346
Email: efields@oksenate .gov
Counties: Kay, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa
Corporation Commission2101 N . Lincoln Blvd .
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-2211; Fax: (405) 521-6045
Web: www .occ .state .ok .us
Tulsa Office:
440 S . Houston Ave ., Ste . 114
Tulsa, OK 74129
Phone: (918) 581-2296
ChairPatrice Douglas
(R) of Edmond
Term Expires: 2018
Phone: (405) 521-2264; Fax: (405)522-1623
Email: p .douglas@occemail .com
Vice-ChairmanBob Anthony
(R) of Oklahoma City
Term Expires: 2018
Phone: (405) 521-2261; Fax: (405) 521-4532
E-mail: b .anthony@occemail .com
CommissionerDana Murphy
(R) of Oklahoma City
Term Expires: 2016
Phone: (405) 521-2267; Fax: (405) 522-1623
E-mail: d .murphy@occemail .com
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Oklahoma State SenateState Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd, Rm 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 521-5636
Fax: (405) 521-5784
Web: www .oksenate .gov
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John Ford (R-29)748 Brookhollow Lane | Bartlesville, OK 74006
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 424-A
Phone: (918) 333-7922
Capitol: (405) 521-5634
Fax: (405) 521-5606
E-mail: fordj@oksenate .gov
Counties: Craig, Nowata, Washington
Earl Garrison (D-9)3806 Club View Dr . | Muskogee, OK 74403
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 528A
Phone: (918) 781-0612
Capitol: (405) 521-5533
E-mail: garrisone@oksenate .gov
Secondary E-mail: whitep@oksenate .gov
Counties: Muskogee, Wagoner
Mike Mazzei (R-25)PMB 394, 6528 E . 101st Street, Ste . 300 | Tulsa, OK 74137
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 424
Phone: (918) 492-2150
Capitol: (405) 521-5675
E-mail: mazzei@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Dan Newberry (R-37)4843 S . 81st W . Ave | Tulsa, OK 74107
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 511
Phone: (918) 637-5443
Capitol: (405) 521-5600
Fax: (405) 530-2383
E-mail: newberry@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Jabar Shumate (D-11)1617 N . 23rd W . Av ., Tulsa, OK 74127
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 512
Phone: (918) 698-3075
Capitol: (405) 521-5598
E-mail: shumate@oksenate .gov
Counties: Osage, Tulsa
Gary Stanislawski (R-35)6119 E . 91st Street | Tulsa, OK 74137
State Capitol Building | 2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 427-A
Phone: (918) 493-4190
Capitol: (405) 521-5624
Fax: (405) 530-2333
E-mail: stanislawski@oksenate .gov
Counties: Tulsa
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State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln
Oklahoma City, OK
73105-4885
Phone: (405) 524-0126
Fax: (405) 521-5507
Web: www .oksenate .gov
Cliff Aldridge (R-42)P .O . Box 10946Midwest City, OK 73140
Mark Allen (R-4)Allen Rathole, Inc . 3001 Main St . Arkoma, OK 74901
Patrick Anderson (R-19)P .O . Box 5589 Enid, OK 73702
Roger Ballenger (D-8)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 527B Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Don Barrington (R-31)4506 NE Highlander CircleLawton, OK 73507
Randy Bass (D-32)2606 NW Lake Front Dr .Lawton, OK 73505
Brian Bingman (R-12)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 422 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Larry Boggs (R-7)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 513BOklahoma City, OK 73105
Cliff Branan (R-40)7303 Lancet LaneNichols Hills, OK 73120
Josh Brecheen (R-6)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 428B Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Rick Brinkley (R-34)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 512 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Corey Brooks (R-43)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 520Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Bill Brown (R-36)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 413A Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Sean Burrage (D-2)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 522 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Harry Coates (R-28)US HWY 377 N .Seminole, OK 74868
Brian Crain (R-39)5305 E . 37th St .Tulsa, OK 74135
Nathan Dahm (R-33)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 533A Oklahoma City, OK 7310
Kim David (R-18)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 417A Oklahoma City, OK 7310
Jerry Ellis (D-5)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 535 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Eddie Fields (R-10)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 416 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
John Ford (R-29)748 Brookhollow LaneBartlesville, OK 74006
Earl Garrison (D-9)3806 Club View Dr .Muskogee, OK 74403
AJ Griffin (R-20)PO Box 1233Guthrie, OK 73044
Jim Halligan (R-21)6321 West CoventryStillwater, OK 74074
David Holt (R-30)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 411A Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Tom Ivester (D-26)P .O . Box 1950Elk City, OK 73648
Connie Johnson (D-48)P .O Box 61241 Oklahoma City, OK 73146
Rob Johnson (R-22)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 413 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Clark Jolley (R-41)3016 Thornbrooke Blvd .,Edmond, OK 73013
Ron Justice (R-23)2209 County Street 2880Chickasha, OK 73018
Kyle Loveless (R-45)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 533COklahoma City, OK 73105
Bryce Marlatt (R-27)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 427 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mike Mazzei (R-25)PMB 394, 6528 E . 101st Street, Ste . D-1Tulsa, OK 74133
Al McAffrey (D-46)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 527AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Dan Newberry (R-37)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 511 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Susan Paddack (D-13)500 SE County Rd .Ada, OK 74820
Mike Schulz (R-38)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd, Rm 418Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Ron Sharp (R-17)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 533Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Wayne Shaw (R-3)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 513AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Ralph Shortey (R-44)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 514A Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Jabar Shumate (D-11)1617 N . 23rd W . Av ., Tulsa, OK 74127
Frank Simpson (R-14)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 414 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
John Sparks (D-16)
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 529B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Rob Standridge (R-15)
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 429
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Gary Stanislawski (R-35)
6119 E 91st Street, Ste . 300
Tulsa, OK 74137
Anthony Sykes (R-24)
1807 S .W . 24th St .
Moore, OK 73170
Greg Treat (R-47)
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 530
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Charles Wyrick (D-1)
58500 East 155 Road
Fairland, OK 74343
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Agriculture and Rural Development Committee:
Senator Eddie Fields – Chair
Senator Ron Justice – Vice Chair
Senator Mark Allen
Senator Don Barrington
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Larry Boggs
Senator Frank Simpson
Senator Anthony Sykes
Senator Charles Wyrick
Appropriations Committee:
Senator Clark Jolley – Chair
Senator Ron Justice – Vice Chair
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Cliff Branan
Senator Rick Brinkley
Senator Harry Coates
Senator Brian Crain
Senator Kim David
Senator Jerry Ellis
Senator Eddie Fields
Senator John Ford
Senator A J Griffin
Senator Jim Halligan
Senator David Holt
Senator Tom Ivester
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Rob Johnson
Senator Bryce Marlatt
Senator Mike Mazzei
Senator Dan Newberry
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator Rob Standridge
Senator Gary Stanislawski
Senator Anthony Sykes
Senator Greg Treat
Senator Charles Wyrick
Business and Commerce Committee:
Senator Dan Newberry – Chair
Senator Anthony Sykes – Vice Chair
Senator Patrick Anderson
Senator Harry Coates
Senator Brian Crain
Senator Nathan Dahm
Senator Jerry Ellis
Senator John Ford
Senator Earl Garrison
Senator Ron Sharp
Senator Jabar Shumate
Education Committee:
Senator John Ford – Chair
Senator Gary Stanislawski – Vice Chair
Senator Josh Brecheen
Senator Earl Garrison
Senator Jim Halligan
Senator David Holt
Senator Clark Jolley
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator Wayne Shaw
Senator Ralph Shortey
Senator John Sparks
Senator Ron Sharp
Energy Committee:
Senator Cliff Branan – Chair
Senator Bryce Marlatt – Vice Chair
Senator Rick Brinkley
Senator Eddie Fields
Senator A J Griffin
Senator Jim Halligan
Senator Tom Ivester
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Rob Johnson
Senator Clark Jolley
Senator Ron Justice
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator Frank Simpson
Senator Rob Standridge
Senator Greg Treat
Senator Charles Wyrick
Finance Committee:
Senator Mike Mazzei – Chair
Senator Rick Brinkley – Vice Chair
Senator Cliff Aldridge
Senator Nathan Dahm
Senator Kim David
Senator John Ford
Senator Jim Halligan
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Clark Jolley
Senator McAffrey
Senator Frank Simpson
Senator John Sparks
Senator Greg Treat
General Government Committee:
Senator Greg Treat – Chair
Senator Roger Ballenger – Vice Chair
Senator Cliff Aldridge
Senator Nathan Dahm
Senator Jerry Ellis
Senator Rob Johnson
Senator Kyle Loveless
Senator Bryce Marlatt
Health and Human Services Committee:
Senator Brian Crain – Chair
Senator Rob Standridge – Vice Chair
Senator Harry Coates
Senator Kim David
Senator A J Griffin
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Dan Newberry
Senator Jabar Shumate
Judiciary Committee:
Senator Anthony Sykes – Chair
Senator Rob Johnson – Vice Chair
Senator Mark Allen
Senator Patrick Anderson
Senator Brian Crain
Senator A J Griffin
Senator David Holt
Senator Tom Ivester
Senator Jabar Shumate
Public Safety Committee:
Senator Don Barrington – Chair
Senator Kim David – Vice Chair
Senator Roger Ballenger
Senator Larry Boggs
Senator Josh Brecheen
Senator David Holt
Senator Al McAffrey
Senator Wayne Shaw
Senator Ralph Shortey
Retirement and Insurance Committee:
Senator Bill Brown – Chair
Senator John Sparks – Vice Chair
Senator Mark Allen
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Corey Brooks
Senator Kyle Loveless
Senator Mike Mazzei
Senator John Sparks
Senator Gary Stanislawski
Rules Committee:
Senator A J Griffin – Chair
Senator Rob Johnson – Vice Chair
Senator Don Barrington
Senator Cliff Branan
Senator Rick Brinkley
Senator Kim David
Senator Eddie Fields
Senator John Ford
Senator Jim Halligan
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Clark Jolley
Senator Ron Justice
Senator Bryce Marlatt
Senator Al McAffrey
Senator Jabar Shumate
Senator Frank Simpson
Senator John Sparks
Senator Rob Standridge
Senator Gary Stanislawski
Senator Charles Wyrick
Tourism and Wildlife Committee:
Senator Harry Coates – Chair
Senator Josh Brecheen – Vice Chair
Senator Larry Boggs
Senator Bill Brown
Senator Jerry Ellis
Senator Eddie Fields
Senator Earl Garrison
Senator Ron Justice
Senator Ron Sharp
Senator Charles Wyrick
Transportation Committee:
Senator Gary Stanislawski – Chair
Senator Kyle Loveless – Vice Chair
Senator Don Barrington
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Cliff Branan
Senator Corey Brooks
Senator Bryce Marlatt
Senator Al McAffrey
Senator Dan Newberry
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator Wayne Shaw
Senator Ralph Shortey
Senator Rob Standridge
Veterans and Military Affairs Committee:
Senator Frank Simpson – Chair
Senator Mark Allen – Vice Chair
Senator Cliff Aldridge
Senator Patrick Anderson
Senator Roger Ballenger
Senator Don Barrington
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Larry Boggs
Senator Josh Brecheen
Senator Corey Brooks
Senator Bill Brown
Senator Nathan Dahm
Senator Earl Garrison
Senator Tom Ivester
Senator Kyle Loveless
Senator Ron Sharp
Senator Wayne Shaw
Senator Ralph Shortey
Senator John Sparks
Appropriations Subcommittee on Education:
Senator Jim Halligan – Chair
Senator John Ford – Vice Chair
Senator Cliff Aldridge
Senator Rick Brinkley
Senator Mike Mazzei
Senator Susan Paddack
Senator John Sparks
Senator Gary Stanislawski
Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government and Transportation:
Senator Bryce Marlatt – Chair
Senator Cliff Branan – Vice Chair
Senator Mark Allen
Senator Randy Bass
Senator Larry Boggs
Senator Earl Garrison
Senator Ron Sharp
Senator Anthony Sykes
Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services:
Senator Kim David – Chair
Senator Greg Treat – Vice Chair
Senator A J Griffin
Senator Constance Johnson
Senator Dan Newberry
Senator Jabar Shumate
Senator Frank Simpson
Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural Resources:
Senator Ron Justice – Chair
Senator Eddie Fields – Vice Chair
Senator Roger Ballenger
Senator Corey Brooks
Senator Jerry Ellis
Senator Kyle Loveless
Senator Wayne Shaw
Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and Judiciary:
Senator Rob Johnson – Chair
Senator Don Barrington – Vice Chair
Senator Josh Brecheen
Senator Brian Crain
Senator Tom Ivester
Senator Al McAffrey
Senator Ralph Shortey
Senator Rob Standridge
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Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon (R-62)504 SW 83rd | Lawton, OK 73505
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 401
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 557-7344
Web: www .okhouse .gov
David Brumbaugh (R-76)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 400B
Capitol: (405) 557-7347
E-mail: david .brumbaugh@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Dennis Casey (R-35)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 300-B
Capitol: (405) 557-7344
E-mail: dennis .casey@okhouse .gov
Counties: Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne
David Derby (R-74)P .O . Box 2150 | Owasso, OK 74055
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 408
Phone: (918) 260-6970
Capitol: (405) 557-7377
Fax: (405) 962-7620
E-mail: david .derby@okhouse .gov
Counties Rogers, Tulsa
Katie Henke (R-71)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 112-13
Capitol: (405) 557-7361
E-mail: katie .henke@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Chuck Hoskin (D-6)P .O . Box 941 | Vinita, OK 74301
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 509
Phone: (918) 256-3229
Capitol: (405) 557-7319
E-mail: chuck .hoskin@okhouse .gov
Counties: Craig, Mayes, Rogers
Fred Jordan (R-69)P .O . Box 238 | Jenks, OK 74037
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 405
Phone: (918) 296-9210
Capitol: (405) 557-7331
Fax: (405) 962-7620
E-mail: fred .jordan@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Dan Kirby (R-75)12208 E . 38th Pl . | Tulsa, OK 74147
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 302B
Capitol: (405) 557-7356
E-mail: dan .kirby@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Steve Kouplen (D-24)5910 Garfield Rd . | Beggs, OK 74421
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 541
Phone: (405) 379-6021
Capitol: (405) 557-7306
E-mail: steve .kouplen@okhouse .gov
Counties: Creek, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee
Steve Martin (R-10)2458 County Rd 3102
Bartlesville, OK 74003
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 330
Phone: (918) 355-7179
Capitol: (405) 557-7402
Fax: (405) 522-3036
E-mail: stevemartin@okhouse .gov
Counties: Nowata, Osage, Washington
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Kevin Matthews (D-73)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 510B
Capitol: (405) 557-7406
E-mail: kevin .matthews@okhouse .gov
Counties: Osage, Tulsa
Mark McCullough (R-30)11 S . Park
Sapulpa, OK 74066
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 435A
Phone: (918) 227-1282
Capitol: (405) 557-7414
Fax: (405) 962-7639
E-mail: mark .mccullough@okhouse .gov
Counties: Creek, Tulsa
Jeannie McDaniel (D-78)1416 S . Marion
Tulsa, OK 74112
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 508
Phone: (918) 605-2056
Capitol: (405) 557-7334
E-mail: jeanniemcdaniel@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Skye McNiel (R-29)36970 W . Highway 16
Bristow, OK 74010
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd .,
Rm 433B
Capitol: (405) 557-7353
Fax: (405) 962-7686
E-mail: skye .mcniel@okhouse .gov
Counties: Creek, Tulsa
Jerry McPeak (D-13)P .O . Box 63
Warner, OK 74469
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 503
Phone: (918) 463-2319
Capitol: (405) 557-7302
E-mail: jerrymcpeak@okhouse .gov
Counties: Muskogee, Wagoner
Glen Mulready (R-68)660 W . 77th Pl
Tulsa, OK 74132
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 338
Capitol: (405) 557-7340
E-mail: glen .mulready@okhouse .gov
Counties: Creek, Tulsa
Jadine Nollan (R-66)1220 Renaissance Drive
Sand Springs, OK 74063
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 329A
Capitol: (405) 557-7390
E-mail: jadine .nollan@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Terry O’Donnell (R-23)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 112-14
Capitol: (405) 557-7379
E-mail: terry .odonnell@okhouse .gov
Counties: Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner
Pam Peterson (R-67)6528 E . 101st, PMB 422
Tulsa, OK 74133
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 442
Phone: (918) 289-3003
Capitol: (405) 557-7341
E-mail: pampeterson@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Eric Proctor (D-77)3932 E . 3rd Street
Tulsa, OK 74112
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 540A
Phone: (918) 728-3163
Capitol: (405) 557-7410
Fax: (405) 962-7620
E-mail: eric .proctor@okhouse .gov
Counties: Rogers, Tulsa
Marty Quinn (R-9)P .O . Box 235
Claremore, OK 74018
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 300C
Capitol: (405) 557-7380
E-mail: marty .quinn@okhouse .gov
Counties: Rogers
Mike Ritze (R-80)18574 E . 101 St . S .
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 303A
Phone: (918) 451-9988
Capitol: (405) 557-7338
E-mail: mike .ritze@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Sean Roberts (R-36)324 E . 2nd Street
Hominy, OK 74035
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 112-4
Capitol: (405) 557-7322
Sean .roberts@okhouse .gov
Counties: Osage, Tulsa
Wade Rousselot (D-12)5298 E . 110th Street N .
Wagoner, OK 74467
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 507
Phone: (918) 687-6934
Capitol: (405) 557-7388
E-mail: waderousselot@okhouse .gov
Counties: Rogers, Wagoner
Seneca Scott (D-72)3102 E . 2nd Street
Tulsa, OK 74130
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd Rm 539
Phone: (918) 576-9111
Capitol: (405) 557-7391
E-mail: seneca .scott@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Earl Sears (R-11)1721 Cherokee Place
Bartlesville, OK 74003
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 333
Phone: (918) 336-4855
Capitol: (405) 557-7358
Fax: (405) 962-7614
E-mail: earl .sears@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa, Washington
Ben Sherrer (D-8)123 N . Hayden | Chouteau, OK 74334
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 500
Phone: (918) 476-5446
Capitol: (405) 557-7364
E-mail: bensherrer@okhouse .gov
Counties: Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner
Jerry Shoemake (D-16)15160 N . 310 Road
Morris, OK 74445
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 506
Phone: (918) 733-2522
Capitol: (405) 557-7373
E-mail: jerryshoemake@okhouse .gov
Counties: Muskogee, Okmulgee, Wagoner
John Trebilcock (R-98)P .O . Box 140299
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 410
Phone: (918) 357-2832
Capitol: (405) 557-7362
E-mail: johntrebilcock@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa, Wagoner
Weldon Watson (R-79)7511 S . Irvington Ave .
Tulsa, OK 74136
State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 302
Phone: (918) 794-4644
Capitol: (405) 557-7330
Fax: (405) 962-7657
E-mail: weldon .watson@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
Ken Walker (R-70)State Capitol Building
2300 N . Lincoln Blvd ., Rm 112-18
Capitol: (405) 557-7359
E-mail: ken .walker@okhouse .gov
Counties: Tulsa
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Oklahoma State House of RepresentativesState Capitol Building2300 N . LincolnOklahoma City, OK 73105Phone: (405) 521-2711;Fax: (405) 557-7531Toll Free: 1-800-522-8502Web: www .okhouse .gov
Don Armes (R-63)10506 SW Tinney Rd .Faxon, OK 73540
Gary W. Banz (R-101)11061 Canterbury LaneMidwest City, OK 73130
John Bennett (R-2)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 300AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Scott Biggs (R-51)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-6Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Lisa Billy (R-42)P .O . Box 1412Purcell, OK 73080
Gus Blackwell (R-61)Box 790Laverne, OK 73848Capitol Rm 305-A
Mike Brown (D-4)P .O . Box 1460Tahlequah, OK 74465Capitol Rm 545
David Brumbaugh (R-76)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 400B Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Ed Cannaday (D-15)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 546 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Dennis Casey (R-35)43801 South 338 Rd .Morrison, OK 73061
Mike Christian (R-93)648 SW 41stOklahoma City, 73109Capitol Rm 537-C
Bobby Cleveland (R-20)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-8 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Josh Cockroft (R-27)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 329B Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Donnie Condit (D-18)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 500AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Ann Coody (R-64)104 S . State Hwy . 65Lawton, OK 73501Capitol Rm 439
Marian Cooksey (R-39)1105 Columbia Ct .Edmond, OK 73003
Doug Cox, M.D. (R-5)33471 S . 595 Road Grove, OK 74344
David Dank (R-85)6705 Reed DriveOklahoma City, OK 73116
Lee Denney (R-33)834 E . Sixth StreetCushing, OK 74023
David Derby (R-74)P .O . Box 2150Owasso, OK 74055
Dale DeWitt (R-38)14235 West Stateline Rd .Braman, OK 74632
Joe Dorman (D-65)P .O . Box 559Rush Springs, OK 73082
Jon Echols (R-90)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-5 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
John Enns (R-41)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 434 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Dan Fisher (R-60)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-14 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Kay Floyd (D-88)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 510BOklahoma City, OK 73105
William Fourkiller (D-86)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 542 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Larry Glenn (D-7)1916 H . NorthwestMiami, OK 74354
Randy Grau (R-81)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-10 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Elise Hall (R-100)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 301 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Rebecca Hamilton (D-89)919 SW Grand Blvd .Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Tommy Hardin (R-49)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 301Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Katie Henke (R-71)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-13 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Jeff Hickman (R-58)PO Box 102 Fairview, OK 73737
Chuck Hoskin (D-6)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 509 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Arthur Hulbert (R-14)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-2 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Scott Inman (D-94)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 548 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mike Jackson (R-40)2906 Cellar Door LaneEnid, OK 73703
Dennis Johnson (R-50)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 404 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Fred Jordan (R-69)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 405 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Charlie Joyner (R-95)3500 Bella Vista DriveMidwest City, OK 73110
Sally Kern (R-84)2713 N . Sterling Ave .Oklahoma City, OK 73127Capitol Rm 304
Dan Kirby (R-75)12208 E . 38th Pl .Tulsa, OK 74146
Steve Kouplen (D-24)5910 Garfield RoadBeggs, OK 74421
James Lockhart (D-3)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 505Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Scott Martin (R-46)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 432D Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Steve Martin (R-10)2458 County Rd 3102Bartlesville, OK 74003
Kevin Matthews (D-73)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 510BOklahoma City, OK 73105
Mark McBride (R-53)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-3 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Charles McCall (R-22)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 112-9 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mark McCullough (R-30)2300 N .Lincoln Blvd .Rm 435A Oklahoma City, OK 7310
Curtis McDaniel (D-1)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 539BOklahoma City, OK 73105
Jeannie McDaniel (D-78)1416 South Marion Ave .Tulsa, OK 74112
Randy McDaniel (R-83)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 438 Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Skye McNiel (R-29)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 433BOklahoma City, OK 73105
Jerry McPeak (D-13)PO Box 63Warner, OK 74469
Lewis Moore (R-96)10100 Sunday DriveArcadia, Ok 73007
Richard Morrissette (D-92)6609 S Harvey Ave .Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Glen Mulready (R-68)660 W 77th PlaceTulsa, OK 74132
Jason Murphey (R-31)1521 Olison Turn TrailGuthrie, OK 73044
Jason Nelson (R-87)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd,Rm 301Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Tom Newell (R-28)35372 EW 1250Seminole, OK 74868
Jadine Nollan (R-66)1220 Renaissance DriveSand Springs, OK 74063
Terry O’Donnell (R-23)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 319Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Charles Ortega (R-52)1509 N . Main PMB 292Altus, OK 73521
Leslie Osborn (R-47)P .O . Box 1200Mustang, OK 73064
Pat Ownbey (R-48)2303 Cloverleaf PlaceArdmore, OK 73401
David Perryman (R-56)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 539AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Pam Peterson (R-67)6528 E . 101, PMB 422Tulsa, OK 74133
Anastasia A. Pittman (D-99)P .O . Box 17479Oklahoma City, OK 73136
Eric Proctor (D-77)3932 E . 3rd StreetTulsa, OK 74112
R.C. Pruett (D-19)P .O . Box 969Antlers, OK 74523
Marty Quinn (R-9)P .O . Box 235Claremore, OK 74018
Brian Renegar (D-17)1550 S . MainMcAlester, OK 74501
Mike Reynolds (R-91)2609 SW 107thOklahoma City, OK 73170
Mike Ritze (R-80)18574 E . 101st St . S .Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Dustin Roberts (R-21)1802 Timberline DriveDurant, OK 74701
Sean Roberts (R-36)324 E . 2nd StreetHominy, OK 74035
Wade Rousselot (D-12)5298 E . 110th St . N .Wagoner, OK 74467
Todd Russ (R-55)P .O . Box 98Cordell, OK 73632
Mike Sanders (R-59)P .O . Box 861Kingfisher, OK 73750
Colby Schwartz (R-43)12228 S .W . 7th CircleYukon, OK 73099
Seneca Scott (D-72)3102 E . 2nd StreetTulsa, OK 74130
Earl Sears (R-11)1721 Cherokee PlaceBartlesville, OK 74003
T.W. Shannon (R-62)504 SW 83rd StreetLawton, OK 73505
Mike Shelton (D-97)4125 North Everest Ave .Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Ben Sherrer (D-8)123 N . HaydenChouteau, OK 74337
Jerry Shoemake (D-16)15160 N . 310 Rd .Morris, OK 74445
Jason Smalley (R-32)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 323Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Aaron Stiles (R-45)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 338Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Todd Thomsen (R-25)4020 Debi St .Ada, OK 74820
John Trebilcock (R-98)P .O . Box 140299Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Mike Turner (R-82)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 400Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Steve Vaughan (R-37)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 328AOklahoma City, OK 73105
Emily Virgin (D-44)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 500Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Ken Walker (R-70)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 338Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Weldon Watson (R-79)7511 S . Irvington Ave .Tulsa, OK 74136
Paul Wesselhoft (R-54)1105 NE 29th St .Moore, OK 73160
Cory Williams (D-34)123 W 7th Ave ., Ste . 203Stillwater, OK 74074
Justin Wood (R-26)2300 N . Lincoln Blvd . Rm 324Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Harold Wright (R-57)10132 State Hwy 54Weatherford, OK 73096
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State House | Committees
Administrative Rules, Government Oversight and Repealer Committee:
Gus Blackwell, R-Laverne – ChairDan Fisher, R-El Reno – Vice ChairKay FloydWilliam FourkillerRandy Grau Arthur HulbertMark McCulloughGlen Mulready Mike SheltonTodd ThomsenKen Walker
Agriculture and Wildlife Committee:
Dale DeWitt, R-Braman – ChairSteve Vaughan, R-Ponca City – Vice ChairDon ArmesJohn BennettScott R .Biggs Dennis CaseyJohn Enns Jeffery W . HickmanSteve Kouplen James LockhartCurtis McDanielTom NewellBrian RenegarMikeSanders Jerry ShoemakeJohn TrebilcockHarold Wright
Committee on Appropriations:
Scott Martin, R-Norman – ChairTom Newell, R-Seminole – Vice ChairDon ArmesLisa J . BillyMike Brown Mike ChristanAnn CoodyDoug Cox Lee Denny
Joe DormanJeffery W . HickmanChuck HoskinSally Kern Mark McCullough Jeannie McDanielSkye McNielJerry McPeak Richard MorrissetteJason NelsonLeslie Osborn Eric ProctorSean RobertsMike Sanders Colby SchwartzEarl SearsWeldon Watson Paul Wesselhoft
Common Education Committee:
Ann Coody, R-Lawton – ChairDennis Casey, R-Morrison – Vice ChairGus BlackwellEd CannadayDonnie Condit Doug CoxLee DennyDale DeWitt Sally KernCurtis McDanielJeannie McDaniel Jason NelsonJadine NollanDustin Roberts Jason SmalleyTodd ThomsenEmily Virgin
Economic Development and Financial Services Committee:
Randy McDaniel, R-Oklahoma City – ChairDustin Roberts, R-Durant – Vice ChairBobby Cleveland
Rebecca HamiltonKatie Henke Kevin MatthewsCharles A . McCallSkye McNiel Richard MorrissetteJadine NollanCharles Ortega Earl SearsMike SheltonJohn Trebilcock Mike Turner
Energy and Aerospace Committee:
John Trebilcock, R-Broken Arrow – ChairWeldon Watson, R-Tulsa – Vice ChairDon ArmesGary W . BanzLisa J . Billy Mike BrownDavid BrumbaughJosh Cockroft Marian CookseyLee DenneyJeffrey W . Hickman Scott InmanCharlie JoynerDan Kirby Steve KouplenSteve MartinMark McBride Randy McDanielJerry McPeakEric Proctor R . C . PruettMike ReynoldsSean Roberts Mike SandersColby SchwartzSeneca Scott Ben SherrerAaron StilesPaul Wesselhoft
General Government Committee:
Paul Wesselhoft, R-Midwest City – ChairTerry O’Donnell, R-Catoosa – Vice ChairJosh CockroftDonnie ConditCharlie Joyner David L . PerrymanPam PetersonMike Reynolds Jerry ShoemakeJustin F . Wood
Government Modernization Committee:
Jason Murphey, R-Guthrie – ChairMike Turner, R-Edmond – Vice ChairDavid BrumbaughDavid DerbyJoe Dorman Dan FisherElise HallRichard Morrissette Seneca ScottJason SmalleyKen Walker Justin F . Wood
Higher Education and CareerTech Committee:
Harold Wright, R-Weatherford – ChairJustin Wood, R-Shawnee – Vice ChairMike BrownDennis CaseyLee Denney Johnson, DennisTerry O’DonnellPat Ownbey Emily VirginCory T . Williams
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Human Services Committee:
Pat Ownbey, R-Ardmore – ChairAnastasia Pittman, D-Oklahoma City – Vice ChairHulbert, ArthurSally KernJeannie McDaniel Skye McNielJason NelsonJadine Nollan Pam PetersonBen Sherrer
Insurance Committee:
Dan Kirby, R-Tulsa – ChairMarty Quinn, R-Claremore – Vice ChairDavid DankSteve KouplenKevin Matthews Lewis H . MooreGlen MulreadyTodd Russ Colby SchwartzMike SheltonAaron Stiles
Judiciary Committee:
Leslie Osborn, R-Mustang – ChairAaron Stiles, R-Norman – Vice ChairScott R . BiggsJon EcholsScott Inman Dennis JohnsonFred JordanSteve Martin Mark McBride Charles A . McCallMark McCullough Richard Morrissette Tom NewellBen Sherrer Emily VirginCory T . Williams
Long-term Care and Senior Services Committee:
David Dank, R-Oklahoma City – ChairDonnie Condit, D-McAlester – Vice ChairWilliam FourkillerRebecca HamiltonJames Lockhart Tom NewellCharles OrtegaMike Ritze Steve Vaughan
Public Health Committee:
David Derby, R-Owasso – ChairGlen Mulready, R-Tulsa – Vice ChairDoug CoxJon EcholsJohn Enns Randy GrauRebecca HamiltonHulbert, Arthur Jeannie McDanielMike RitzeMike Shelton
Public Safety Committee:
Steve Martin, R-Bartlesville – ChairKen Walker, R-Tulsa – Vice ChairEd CannadayMike ChristianRandy Grau Tommy HardinChuck HoskinFred Jordan
Leslie OsbornPat OwnbeyR . C . Pruett Brian RenegarMike RitzeSteve Vaughan
Rules Committee:
Todd Russ, R-Cordell – ChairMarian Cooksey, R-Edmond – Vice ChairJoe DormanKay FloydMarty Quinn Weldon WatsonHarold Wright
States’ Rights Committee:
Lewis Moore, R-Arcadia – ChairSean Roberts, R-Hominy – Vice ChairEd CannadayDale DeWittDan Fisher Kay FloydElise HallTommy Hardin Kevin MatthewsJason MurpheyDustin Roberts Mike Shelton
Tourism and International Relations Committee:
Charles Ortega, R-Altus – ChairR .C . Pruett, D-Antlers – Vice ChairGary W . BanzBobby ClevelandJohn Enns Katie HenkeCurtis McDanielDavid L . Perryman Anastasia PittmanMike Ritze
Transportation Committee:
Charlie Joyner, R-Midwest City – ChairJohn Bennett, R-Sallisaw – Vice ChairJosh CockroftLarry GlennKatie Henke Steve KouplenJames LockhartCharles A . McCall Jerry McPeakJason MurpheyTerry O’Donnell Eric ProctorMarty QuinnTodd Russ Earl SearsMike Turner
Utility and Environmental Regulation Committee:
Colby Schwartz, R-Yukon – ChairMark McBride, R-Moore – Vice ChairMike ChristianLewis H . MooreR . C . Pruett Mike ReynoldsSeneca ScottWeldon Watson
Veterans and Military Affairs Committee:
Gary Banz, R-Midwest City – ChairTommy Hardin, R-Madill – Vice ChairJohn BennettAnn Coody
David Dank Chuck HoskinScott InmanRandy McDaniel Eric ProctorPaul Wesselhoft
APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES:
CareerTech Subcommittee:
Skye McNiel, R-Bristow – ChairJohn Enns, R-Enid – Vice ChairLarry GlennTodd ThomsenSteve Vaughan Cory T . WilliamsJustin F . Wood
Common Education Subcommittee:
Lee Denney, R-Cushing – ChairKatie Henke, R-Tulsa – Vice ChairEd CannadayDennis CaseyAnn Coody Dan FisherKay FloydMarty Quinn
General Government Subcommittee:
Mike Christian, R-Oklahoma City – ChairJon Echols, R-Oklahoma City – Vice ChairScott R . BiggsBobby ClevelandWilliam Fourkiller Curtis McDanielTodd Russ
Higher Education Subcommittee:
Lisa Billy, R-Lindsay – ChairRandy Grau, R-Edmond – Vice ChairMarian CookseyElise HallDavid L . Perryman Anastasia PittmanHarold Wright
Human Services Subcommittee:
Jason Nelson, R-Oklahoma City – ChairJadine Nollan, R-Sand Springs – Vice ChairPat OwnbeyPam PetersonAnastasia Pittman Dustin RobertsWade Rousselot
Judiciary Subcommittee:
Mark McCullough, R-Sapulpa – ChairScott Biggs, R-Chickasha – Vice ChairKay FloydFred JordanDan Kirby Terry O’DonnellEmily Virgin
Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Subcommittee:
Don Armes, R-Faxon – ChairJosh Cockroft, R-Tecumseh – Vice ChairGus BlackwellMarian CookseyDale DeWitt Mark McBrideCharles OrtegaBrian Renegar Wade RousselotJerry Shoemake
Non-Appropriated Subcommittee:
Sally Kern, R-Oklahoma City – ChairDavid Brumbaugh, R-Broken Arrow – Vice ChairLarry GlennFred JordanCharlie Joyner Jason MurpheyLeslie OsbornWade Rousselot Jerry ShoemakeJohn TrebilcockKen Walker
Public Health and Social Services Subcommittee:
Doug Cox, R-Grove – ChairArthur Hulbert, R-Ft . Gibson – Vice ChairDavid DerbyWilliam FourkillerRebecca Hamilton Lewis H . MooreGlen MulreadySean Roberts
Public Safety Subcommittee:
Jeff Hickman, R-Dacoma – ChairBobby Cleveland, R-Norman – Vice ChairGary W . BanzJohn BennettLisa J . Billy David BrumbaughDonnie ConditDavid Derby Joe DormanJon EcholsLarry Glenn Dennis JohnsonKevin MatthewsMike Reynolds
Revenue and Tax Subcommittee:
Earl Sears, R-Bartlesville – ChairCharles McCall, R-Atoka – Vice ChairGus BlackwellMike BrownDavid DankElise HallJohnson, DennisDan Kirby Steve MartinJeannie McDanielWade RousselotJason SmalleyTodd Thomsen
Transportation Subcommittee:
Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher – ChairJason Smalley, R-Stroud – Vice ChairTommy HardinJames LockhartRandy McDanielSeneca ScottAaron StilesMike Turner
SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
Pension Oversight Committee:
Randy McDaniel, R-Oklahoma City – Chair
Tax Credit & Economic Incentive Oversight Committee:
David Dank, R-Oklahoma City – ChairCory Williams, D-Stillwater – Vice Chair
Jack HendersonDistrict 1
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1921
E-mail: dist1@tulsacouncil .org
Jeannie CueDistrict 2
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1922
E-mail: dist2@tulsacouncil .org
David PatrickDistrict 3
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1923
E-mail: dist3@tulsacouncil .org
Blake EwingDistrict 4
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1924
E-mail: dist4@tulsacouncil .org
Karen GilbertDistrict 5
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1925
E-mail: dist5@tulsacouncil .org
Byron “Skip” SteeleDistrict 6
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1926
E-mail: dist6@tulsacouncil .org
Arianna MooreDistrict 7
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: 918-596-1927
E-mail: dist7@tulsacouncil .org
Phil Lakin, Jr. District 8
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1928
E-mail: dist8@tulscouncil .org
G.T. BynumDistrict 9
Term Expires: 12/2014
Phone: (918) 596-1929
E-mail: dist9@tulscouncil .org
MayorDewey F. Bartlett, Jr.City of Tulsa
Term Expires: 12/2016
175 E . 2nd St ., 15th Floor
Tulsa, OK 74103
Phone: (918) 596-7411
Fax: (918) 596-9010
Web: www .cityoftulsa .org
E-mail: dbartlett@cityoftulsa .org
Tulsa City Council Tulsa City Council Office
175 E . 2nd St ., 4th Floor
Tulsa, OK 74103
Phone: (918) 596-1990
Fax: (918) 596-1964
Web: www .tulsacouncil .org
City AuditorCathy CriswellCity of Tulsa
Term Expires: 12/2014
175 E . 2nd St ., 6th Floor
Tulsa, OK 74103
E-mail: ccriswell@cityoftulsa .org
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Ron PetersChair(R) – District 3
Term Expires: 1/2016
Phone: (918) 596-5010
Fax: (918) 596-4966
E-mail: rpeters@tulsacounty .org
Karen Keith(D) – District 2
Term Expires: 1/2017
Phone: (918) 596-5016
Fax: (918) 596-8450
E-mail: kkeith@tulsacounty .org
John Smaligo, Jr. (R) – District 1
Term Expires: 1/2015
Phone: (918) 596-5020
Fax: (918) 596-8453
E-mail: jsmaligo@tulsacounty .org
AssessorKen Yazel (R)Term Expires: 1/2014
Phone: (918) 596-5100
Fax: (918) 596-4799
E-mail: assessor@tulsacounty .org
County ClerkPat Key (R)Term Expires: 1/2016
Phone: (918) 596-5850
Fax: (918) 596-5819
E-mail: pkey@tulsacounty .org
Court ClerkSally Howe Smith (R)Term Expires: 1/2016
Phone: (918) 596-5420
Fax: 596-5428
E-mail: sally .smith@oscn .net
District AttorneyTim Harris (R)Term Expires: 1/2015
Phone: (918) 596-4805
Fax: (918) 596-4830
E-mail: tharris@tulsacounty .org
SheriffStanley Glanz (R)Term Expires: 1/2016
Phone: (918) 596-5601
Fax: 596-5697
E-mail: sglanz@tcso .org
Secretary: (918) 596-5641
TreasurerDennis Semler (R)Term Expires: 7/2014
Phone: (918) 596-5030
Fax: (918) 596-4695
E-mail: dsemler@tulsacounty .org
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Tulsa, OK 74103
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Bixby
Official Address:
116 W . Needles
P .O . Box 70
Bixby, OK 74008
Phone: (918) 366-4430
Fax: (918) 366-6373
www .bixby .com
Mayor: Ray Bowen
Vice-Mayor: John Easton
City Manager: Doug Enevoldsen
City CouncilWard 1 – Vice Mayor John EastonWard 2 – Brian GuthrieWard 3 – Steve TodoroffWard 4 – Mayor Ray BowenWard 5 – Dennis Loudermilk
Catoosa
Official Address:214 S . CherokeeP .O . Box 190Catoosa, OK 74015Phone: (918) 266-2505Fax: (918) 266-1687www .cityofcatoosa .org
Mayor: Harold Statum
Vice-Mayor: Brenda Conley
Interim City Manager: Judy Scullawl
City Clerk: Judy Scullawl
City CouncilWard 1 – Brenda ConleyWard 2 – Thomas SweetWard 3 – Greg WilliamsWard 4 – Shawn BattlesWard 5 – Ralph McLaughlinWard 6 – Russ WhiteAt Large - Red Statum
Collinsville
Official Address:106 N . 12thCollinsville, OK 74021Phone: (918) 371-1010Fax: (918) 371-1019cityofcollinsville .com
Mayor: Herb Weaver
City Manager: Pam Polk
City Clerk: Angela McGinnis
City CommissionWard 1 – Brad Francis Ward 2 – Bud YorkWard 3 – Larry SchaferWard 4 – Dee SinkAt-Large - Mayor Herb Weaver
Glenpool
Official Address:PO Box 70 140 W . 141st St .Glenpool, OK 74033Phone: (918) 322-5409, Fax: (918) 322-5433www .glenpoolonline .com
Official Address:
Mayor: Momodou Ceesay
Vice-Mayor: Alyce Korbe
City Manager: Ed Tinker
Assistant City Manger: David Tillotson
City CouncilWard 1 – Tim FoxWard 2 – Mayor Momodou CeesayWard 3 – Patricia AgeeWard 4 – Tommy CarnerAt-Large - Vice-Mayor Alyce Korbe
Broken Arrow
Official Address:220 S . First Broken Arrow, OK 74013Phone: (918) 259-2400Fax: (918) 251-6642www .brokenarrowok .gov
Mayor: Craig Thurmond
Vice-Mayor: Richard Carter
City Manager: Thom Moton
City CouncilWard 1 – Vice-Mayor Richard CarterWard 2 – Mayor Craig ThurmondWard 3 – Mike LesterWard 4 – Jill NormanAt-Large – Johnnie Parks
Claremore
Official Address:104 S . Muskogee Claremore, OK 74017Phone: (918) 341-1325Fax: (918) 341-7751www .claremorecity .com
Mayor: William Flanagan
Deputy-Mayor: Terry Willis
City Manager: Jim Thomas
City CouncilWard 1 – David McComb, Paula WatsonWard 2 – Don Durkey, Brian CallenderWard 3 – Buddy Robertson, Terry WillisWard 4 – Mark Lepak, Will DeMier At-Large - Mayor William Flanagan
Coweta
Official Address:108 N . Broadway Box 850Coweta, OK 74429Phone: (918) 486-2189Fax: (918) 486-5366www .cityofcoweta- ok .gov
Mayor: Robert Morton
Vice-Mayor: Billy Embry
City Manager: Steven Whitlock
City Clerk: Joyce Terry
City CommissionWard 1 – Tim KelleyWard 2 – Roy DaleWard 3 – Vice-Mayor Billy EmbreyWard 4 – Steve GarmanAt-Large – Mayor Robert Morton
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Source: PL94-171 Redistricting Data, 2010 - US Bureau of the CensusPlan Adopted October 17, 2011 by Tulsa Public School Board
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Tulsa Public SchoolsIndependent School District 1Tulsa County, OklahomaEducation Service Center
3027 S . New Haven
Tulsa, OK 74114
Phone: (918) 746-6800; Fax: (918) 746-6850
Web: www .tulsaschools .org
Dr. Keith E. BallardSuperintendent of Schools
Phone: (918) 746-6303; Fax: (918) 746-6850
E-mail: ballake@tulsaschools .org
Pat PoindexterAdministrative Assistant to the Superintendent
Phone: (918) 746-6295;
E-mail: poindpa@tulsaschools .org
Gary PercefullDistrict 1, Term Expires: 2/2015
3704 SW Blvd ., Tulsa, OK 74107
Phone: (918) 583-2333
E-mail: board1@tulsaschools .org
Wilbert E. Collins Sr. District 2, Term Expires: 2/2013
2519 N . Xanthus Ave ., Tulsa OK, 74110
E-mail: board2@tulsaschools .org
Dr. Lana Turner-AddisonVice President
District 3, Term Expires: 2/2013
2426 W . Oklahoma St ., Tulsa, OK 74127
Phone: (918) 584-4349
E-mail: board3@tulsaschools .org
Bobby Gray-ElliottDistrict 4, Term Expires: 2/2014
Leigh GoodsonDistrict 5, Term Expires: 2/2016
2251 E . 32nd Pl ., Tulsa, OK 74105
E-mail: board5@tulsaschools .org
Ruth Ann FateDistrict 6, Term Expires: 2/2016
7014 E . 60th St ., Tulsa, OK 74145
Phone: (918) 494-8794
E-mail: board6@tulsaschools .org
Lois JacobsDistrict 7, Term Expires: 2/2014
6211 S . Jamestown Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 488-9020
E-mail: board7@tulsaschools .org
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Jenks
Official Address:211 N . ElmP .O . Box 2007Jenks, OK 74037 Phone: (918) 299-5883 Fax: (918) 299-4489www .jenks .com
Mayor: Lonnie Sims
Vice-Mayor: Kevin Rowland
City Manager: Mike Tinker
City CouncilWard 1 – Sally BiselWard 2 – Mayor Lonnie SimsWard 3 – Vice-Mayor Kevin RowlandWard 4 – Councilman Dr . Josh Wedman Ward 5 – Mike Sharp Ward 6 – Councilman Greg Bowman At-Large – Kelly Dunkerley
Sand Springs
Official Address:100 E . BroadwayP .O . Box 338Sand Springs, OK 74063Phone: (918) 246-2500Fax: (918) 245-7101www .sandspringsok .org
Mayor: Mike Burdge
Vice-Mayor: Harold Neal
Interim City Manager: Derek Campbell
Assistant City Manager: Kevin Nelson
City CouncilWard 1 – Mike Phillips Ward 2 – Dean Nichols Ward 3 - Mayor Mike Burdge Ward 4 – Jesse HonnWard 5 – Vice Mayor Harold G .NealWard 6 – Brian JacksonAt-Large – James D . Rankin
Skiatook
Official Address:110 N . BroadwayP .O . Box 399Skiatook, OK 74070Phone: (918) 396-2797Fax: (918) 396-3300www .cityofskiatook .com
Mayor: Randy Sien
Vice-Mayor: David Sutherland
City Manager: Dan Yancey
Board of TrusteesWard 1 – Herb ForbesWard 2 – Vice-Mayor David SutherlandWard 3 – Joyce JechWard 4 – Patrick YoungWard 5 – Mayor Randy Sien Ward 6 – Kevin PaslayWard 7 – Eugene Jones
Owasso
Official Address:111 N . MainP .O . Box 180Owasso, OK 74055Phone: (918) 376-1500 Fax: (918) 376-1599 www .cityofowasso .com
Mayor: Doug Bonebrake
Vice-Mayor: Chris Kelley
Interim City Manager: Warren Lehr
Assistant City Manager: Sherry Bishop
City CouncilWard 1 – Jeri MoberlyWard 2 – Vice-Mayor Chris KelleyWard 3 – Charlie BrownWard 4 – Patrick RossWard 5 – Mayor Doug Bonebrake
Sapulpa
Official Address:425 E . DeweyP .O . Box 1130Sapulpa, OK 74067Phone: (918) 224-3040 Fax: (918) 224-6660www .cityofsapulpa .net
Mayor: Reg Green
Vice-Mayor: Lou Martin, Jr .
City Manager: Tom DeArman
Assistant City Manager: David Gilliland
City CouncilWard 1 – Bill Rollings, Theresa JonesWard 2 – John Anderson,
Charles StephensWard 3 – Marty Cummins,
Vice-Mayor Lou Martin, Jr .Ward 4 – Mayor Reg Green,
Craig HendersonWard 5 – Alan Jones, Mike Hurt
Sperry
Official Address:PO Box 579 115 N . Cincinnati Ave .Sperry, OK 74073Phone: (918) 288-7056Fax: (918) 288-7292
Mayor: Bill Butler
Town Administrator: Kenneth Thompson
City Clerk: Glenda Holcomb
Board of TrusteesMichael HiltonKelly Wensman
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