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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. John Haste has been sworn in for a second term in the Oklahoma Senate.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat today released the following statement after new and reelected senators were officially sworn into office.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat today released the following statement after being reelected to his leadership position.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Blake “Cowboy” Stephens, R-Tahlequah, is urging farmers and ranchers to report the number of black vultures killed on their property.
read more.Senator Dana Prieto was elected to the Oklahoma Senate in 2022, proudly representing District 34 in Tulsa County.
Sen. Grant Green was elected to the Oklahoma State Senate in Nov. 2022. He proudly represents the citizens of Senate District 28, serving all of Seminole and Lincoln Counties, along with portions of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, and Logan Counties.
Senator Kristen Thompson was elected in 2022 to represent District 22, which includes areas of Oklahoma and Canadian counties.
Senator Jack Stewart was elected to the Oklahoma State Senate in Nov. 2022. He proudly represents the citizens of Senate District 18, serving portions of Canadian and Oklahoma Counties.
Sen. Jerry Alvord and his wife, Shelly, entered public service after building successful careers as independent owners, creating businesses from the ground up, including a flourishing cow/calf operation on their Carter County ranch, along with their diverse business portfolio. Their businesses have been successful based on sound fiscal principles, communication, and strategic development.
Senator Todd Gollihare grew up in Stratford, Oklahoma where he graduated from Stratford Public Schools. He went on to attend East Central University where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Upon completion of college, he joined the United States Marines.
Lieutenant Colonel Gollihare began his career as a United States Marine Corps Officer in May 1986 and retired after twenty-four years of service in November 2011.
While serving in the Marines, he attended The University of Tulsa College of Law and received his Juris Doctorate.