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Oklahoma’s Elected Officials

The State Senate

There are 48 members in the Oklahoma State Senate. By law, the Lieutenant Governor is president of the Senate, but the role is limited to presiding over special sessions and casting the deciding vote in case of a tie. The law also provides that the Senate will elect a President Pro Tempore, while the House of Representatives elects a of the House.

State senators serve staggered four-year terms. Senators in odd-numbered districts were elected in 2012. Those in even-numbered districts will be elected in 2014.

Legislators are paid $38,400 annually, along with certain necessary expenses. The President Pro Tempore of the State Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives are paid an additional $17,932 annually, and the majority floor leaders and the minority floor leaders of each House are paid an additional $12,364 per year.

The Senate occupies the third, fourth and fifth floors on the east side of the rotunda in the state Capitol. Joint sessions are held in the House Chambers. The Senate Chambers are located on the fourth floor, with the visitors' gallery on the fifth floor.

President Pro Tempore Senator District 12

Bingman was born on December 9, 1953, in Tulsa, OK. He received a BBA in Petroleum Land Management from the in 1976. He and his wife Paula, have three children, Annie, Blake and Rebecca.

He is currently employed by Uplands Resources Inc. in Tulsa as Vice-President of Land and Operations.

Bingman served as Mayor of Sapulpa from 1992 -2004 and served in the House of Representatives for District 30 from 2004-2006. He was elected to the State Senate in November, 2006.

Bingman continues active participation in the American Association of Petroleum Landmen, Tulsa Association of Petroleum Landmen and the Oklahoma Independent Producers Association. He is a member of Creek Nation. He also is a member of the Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce. He is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Sapulpa.

His hobbies include playing golf, spending time with his family and his three grandchildren Blake, Merritt, and Ellie.

Oklahoma Senate Members Roger Ballenger District: 42 District: 8 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. , OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5584 (405) 521-5588 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 10946 Midwest City, OK 73140 (405) 631-7300 [email protected] [email protected]

Mark Allen Don Barrington District: 4 District: 31 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5576 (405) 521-5563 District Address: District Address: 4506 NE Highlander Cir. Lawton, OK 73507 [email protected] [email protected]

Patrick Anderson Randy Bass District: 19 District: 32 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5630 (405) 521-4567 District Address: District Address: 1901 Ramona Dr. Enid, OK 73703 1803 NW 32nd St. (580) 233-9390 Lawton, OK 73505 [email protected] [email protected]

Brian Bingman District: 12 District: 6 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5528 (405) 521-5586 District Address: District Address:

(918) 592-0305 mailto:[email protected] [email protected]

Larry Boggs Rick Brinkley District: 7 District: 34 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5604 (405) 521-5566 District Address: District Address: PO Box 1011 Hartshorne, OK 74547 (918) 297-2501 [email protected] [email protected]

Cliff Branan District: 40 District: 43 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5543 (405) 521-5522 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 21268 Oklahoma City, OK 73156 (405) 840-1200 [email protected] [email protected]

Bill Brown District: 36 District: 39 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5602 (405) 521-5620 District Address: District Address: 5305 E. 37th Tulsa, OK 74135 [email protected] [email protected]

Sean Burrage District: 2 District: 33 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5555 (405) 521-5551 District Address: District Address: 2448 E. 26th Pl. (918) 343-4100 Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 583-5365 [email protected] mailto:[email protected]

Harry Coates Kimberly David District: 28 District: 18 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5547 (405) 521-5590 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 1525 Seminole, OK 74818 (405) 380-5116 [email protected] [email protected]

Jerry Ellis Earl Garrison District: 5 District: 9 Party: Democrat Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5614 (405) 521-5533 District Address: District Address: 3806 Club View Dr. Muskogee, OK 74403 [email protected] [email protected]

Eddie Fields A.J. Griffin District: 10 District: 20 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5581 (405) 521-5628 District Address: District Address: 1008 Woodcrest Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 743-3770 [email protected] [email protected]

John Ford Jim Halligan District: 29 District: 21 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. klahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5634 (405) 521-5572 District Address: District Address: 1401 Hampden Rd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 [email protected] [email protected]

David Fuller Holt Rob Johnson District: 30 District: 22 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5636 (405) 521-5592 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Tom Ivester District: 26 District: 41 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5545 (405) 521-5622 District Address: District Address: 316 S. 5th St. 14000 Kirkland Ridge Edmond, OK 73013 Fairfax, OK 74637 (580) 928-2116 (405) 341-4470 [email protected] [email protected]

Constance Johnson District: 48 District: 23 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5531 (405) 521-5537 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 61241 2209 County St. Chickasha, OK 73018 Oklahoma City, OK 73146 (405) 427-2255 [email protected] [email protected]

Kyle Loveless AI McAffrey District: 45 District: 46 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 521-5618 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5610 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Bryce Marlatt Dan Newberry District: 27 District: 37 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5626 (405) 521-5600 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Mike Mazzei Susan Paddack District: 25 District: 13 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 521-5675 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5541 District Address: District Address: 500 SE County Rd. Ada, OK 74820 [email protected] [email protected]

Mike Schulz District: 38 District: 44 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5612 (405) 521-5557 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Ron Sharp Jabar Shumate District: 17 District: 11 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5539 (405) 521-5598 District Address: District Address: PO Box 48548 [email protected] Tulsa, OK 74148 [email protected]

Wayne Shaw Frank Simpson District: 3 District: 14 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5574 (405) 521-5607 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

John Sparks District: 16 District: 24 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5553 (405) 521-5569 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 368 Norman, OK 73070 [email protected] [email protected] District: 15 District: 47 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5535 (405) 521-5632 District Address: District Address: (405) 470-1711 [email protected] [email protected] Charles Wyrick District: 35 District: 1 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5624 (405) 521-5561 District Address: District Address: PO Box473 58500 E. 155 Rd. Fairland, OK 74343 Pawhuska, OK 74056 (918) 676-3886 [email protected] [email protected]

Key Health Care Committees and Subcommittees

Business & Commerce: Dan Newberry Finance: Health & Human Resources: Brian Crain Judiciary: Anthony Sykes Public Safety: Don Barrington Insurance: Bill Brown

Appropriations Chair: Clark Jolley

Subcommittees:

Health & Human Services: Public Safety & Judiciary: Rob Johnson Education: Jim Halligan

The Oklahoma House of Representatives

The Oklahoma House of Representatives is composed of 101 members. Each year, the House begins convening at noon on the first Monday in February; its session must be finished by 5 p.m. on the last Friday in May. In odd-numbered years, the regular session will also include one day in January. The House will meet at noon on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in January and will recess no later than five p.m. on the same day. Members of the House of Representatives serve two- year terms which are up every even-numbered year.

The House considers the following types of legislation: 1) bills, which can become law if passed by both the House and the Senate and signed by the governor; 2) joint resolutions, which have the force and effect of law when passed by both the House and the Senate, but which may not become part of the statutes; 3) concurrent resolutions, which express the will of both the House and the Senate; and 4) simple resolutions, which express the will of the house of origin. Legislation which originates in the House is numbered consecutively beginning with "1001." (i.e. HB 1001, HB 1002, HB 1003, etc.)

Any member of the House may introduce legislation. Once prepared by the bill drafting department, the legislation is introduced (first reading) by being read in the House. The following day the bill is assigned to a committee (second reading) for study in the House. After study by the assigned committee, the bill is printed with any changes made by the committee, and is then considered by the full membership of the House (third reading). The bill is then printed to include any changes made by the House and is given to the Senate to repeat the same process. When it is returned to the House, any amendments made by the Senate are considered for final passage (fourth reading) and transmitted to the governor for his consideration. If the House and Senate are unable to agree with changes made by one or the other, a conference committee composed of members from both the House and the Senate is appointed to work out differences. The conference committee report goes to the House of origin and then to the opposite House for consideration.

The House Chamber is located on the fourth floor on the west side of the Capitol building. Members of the House of Representatives occupy offices on the third, fourth and fifth floors. The visitor’s gallery is on the fifth floor.

House Speaker Representative Jeff Hickman District 58

In February of 2014, the Oklahoma House of Representatives overwhelmingly elected Rep. Jeff Hickman as Speaker of the House.

As the elected representative of District 58, Speaker Hickman has represented Alfalfa, Major, Woods and northeast Woodward counties in the Oklahoma House of Representatives since 2004. Dedicated to conservative values, responsible government, rural economic growth and a champion for law enforcement and public safety Hickman has held a number of leadership positions prior to taking office as Speaker. He served as Speaker Pro Tempore from 2010 to 2012 and served as chairman of the Public Safety Appropriations & Budget Committee. He also served as a member on the Appropriations & Budget Committee, Energy & Aerospace Committee, and the Agriculture & Wildlife Committee.

Speaker Hickman is involved in his family’s farming and ranching operation in northwest Oklahoma and is the fifth generation of his family to own and farm land in Alfalfa and Woods counties. He is a graduate of High School and holds a B.A. with Distinction in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma. Hickman was a Top 10 Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior at OU and received the Letseizer Medal given to the top three student leaders. Upon graduation, Hickman served as assistant to the President & Athletic Director, Public Affairs Special Projects Coordinator, and as University Press Secretary in the Office of the President, before moving to Woodward where he was vice president of Omni Media Group.

Speaker Hickman and his wife, Jana, have three children and live in Fairview. Jana works as an occupational therapist in six school districts in northwest Oklahoma.

Oklahoma House Members Don Armes Scott Biggs District: 63 District: 51 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7307 (405) 557-7405 District Address: District Address: 10506 S.W. Tinney Rd. Faxon, OK 73540 (580) 536-0518 scott.biggs@okhouse. gov [email protected]

Gary Banz Lisa Billy District: 101 District: 42 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7395 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7365 11061 Cantebury Ln Midwest City, OK 73130 District Address: (405) 769-5722 PO Box 1412 Purcell, OK 73080 [email protected] [email protected]

John R. Bennett Gus Blackwell District: 2 District: 61 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7315 (405) 557-7384 District Address: District Address: RRl, Box 89 Goodwell, OK 73939 (580)349-2263 [email protected] [email protected]

Mike Brown Dennis Ray Casey District: 4 District: 35 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7408 (405) 557-7344 District Address: District Address: 24950 Manard Rd. Fort Gibson, OK 74434 (918) 456-1959 [email protected] [email protected]

David Ralph Brumbaugh Mike Christian District: 76 District: 93 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7347 (405) 557-7371 District Address: District Address:

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Ed Cannaday Bobby District: 15 District: 20 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7375 (405) 557-7308 District Address: District Address:

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Josh Cockroft Marian Cooksey District: 27 District: 39 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7349 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7342 District Address: 1105 Columbia Court [email protected] Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 348-7910

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Donald Condit Doug Cox District: 18 District: 5 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7376 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7415 District Address: District Address: 33471 S 595 Rd Grove, OK 74344 [email protected] (918) 787-3470

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Ann Coody District: 64 District: 85 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7398 (405) 557-7392 District Address: District Address: 104 S. State Hwy. 65 6705 Reed Lawton, OK 73501 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 (405) 843-4586 [email protected] [email protected]

Lee Denney District: 33 District: 65 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7304 (405) 557-7305 District Address: District Address: 834 E. Sixth Street Cushing, OK 74023 P.O. Box 559 (918) 225-1552 Rush Springs, OK 73082 (580) 476-0000 [email protected] [email protected]

David Derby District: 74 District: 90 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7377 (405) 557-7354 District Address: District Address:

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Dale DeWitt John Enns District: 38 District: 41 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7332 (405) 557-7321 District Address: District Address: 14235 West Stateline Road 1741 Pawhuska Braman, OK 74632 Enid, OK 73703 (580) 385-2432 [email protected] [email protected]

Dan Fisher District: 60 District: 7 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7311 (405) 557-7399 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 461 1918 HNW Miami, OK 74354 Elk City, OK 73648 (918) 533-8683 (580) 225-9865 [email protected] [email protected]

Kay Floyd Randy Grau District: 88 District: 81 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 544 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7360 (405) 557-7396 District Address: District Address:

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Will Fourkiller District: 86 District: 100 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7394 (405) 557-7403 District Address: District Address:

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Rebecca Hamilton Jeff Hickman District: 89 District: 58 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7397 (405) 557-7339 District Address: District Address: 1229 SW 35th Street 3225 Bent Creek #H Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Woodward, OK 73801 (405) 635-1687 [email protected] [email protected]

Tommy Hardin District: 49 District: 6 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7383 (405) 557-7319 District Address: District Address: PO Box 941 Vinita, OK 74301 [email protected] (918)244-5333

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Katie Henke Arthur Hulbert District: 71 District: 14 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7361 (405) 557-7310 District Address: District Address:

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Scott Inman Fred Jordan District: 94 District: 69 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7370 (405) 557-7331 District Address: District Address:

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Mike Jackson Charlie Joyner District: 40 District: 95 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7317 (405) 557-7314 District Address: District Address: 2906 Cellar Door Lane Enid, OK 73703 (580) 402-3778 charlie. [email protected] [email protected]

Dennis Johnson Sally Kern District: 50 District: 84 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7326 (405) 557-7348 District Address: District Address: 2713 Sterling Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73127 [email protected] [email protected]

Dan Kirby Scott Martin District: 75 District: 46 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7356 (405) 557-7329 District Address: District Address:

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Steve Kouplen Steve Martin District: 24 District: 10 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7390 (405) 557-7402 District Address: District Address: 485 Hudson Lake Road Bartlesville, OK 74003 [email protected] (918) 335-7179

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James Lockhart Kevin Matthews District: 3 District: 73 Party: Democrat Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 510 (405) 557-7413 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7406 District Address: PO Box48514 [email protected] Tulsa, OK 74148 (918) 698-3075

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Mark McBride Curtis McDaniel District: 53 District: 1 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7346 (405) 557-7363 District Address: District Address:

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Charles McCall Jeannie McDaniel District: 22 District: 78 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7412 (405) 557-7334 District Address: District Address: PO Box 886 Sulphur, OK 73086 [email protected] [email protected]

Mark McCullough Randy McDaniel District: 30 District: 83 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7414 (405) 557-7409 District Address: District Address:

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Skye McNiel Richard Daniel Morrissette District: 29 District: 92 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7353 (405) 557-7404 District Address: District Address: 6609 S. Harvey Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73139 [email protected] (405) 609-2350

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Jerry McPeak District: 13 District: 68 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7340 (405) 557-7302 District Address: District Address: PO Box63 Warner, OK 74469 [email protected] (918) 527-7415 [email protected]

Lewis H. Moore District: 96 District: 31 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7350 (405) 557-7400 District Address: District Address:

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Jason Nelson Terry O'Donnell District: 87 District: 23 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7335 (405) 557-7379 District Address: District Address:

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Tom Newell Charles Ortega District: 28 District: 52 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7372 (405) 557-7369 District Address: District Address:

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Jadine Nollan District: 66 District: 47 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7390 (405) 557-7333 District Address: District Address:

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Pat Ownbey District: 48 District: 99 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7326 (405) 557-7393 District Address: District Address: P.O. Box 17479 Oklahoma City, OK 73136 [email protected] (405) 250-0108

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David Perryman Eric Proctor District: 56 District: 77 Party: Democrat Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7401 (405) 557-7410 District Address: District Address: (918) 407-9403 [email protected] [email protected]

Pam Peterson R.C. Pruett District: 67 District: 19 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7341 (405) 557-7382 District Address: District Address: 6528 E. 101 St. PMB 422 PO Box 969 Tulsa, OK 74133 Antlers, OK 74523 (580) 298-5577 [email protected] [email protected]

Marty Quinn Mike Ritze District: 9 District: 80 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7380 (405) 557-7338 District Address: District Address: (918) 341-4854

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Brian Renegar Dustin Roberts District: 17 District: 21 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7381 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7366 District Address: District Address: (918) 423-1960 [email protected] [email protected]

Mike Reynolds Sean Roberts District: 91 District: 36 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7337 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7322 District Address: District Address: 2609 sw 107th (918) 960-7326 Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (405) 691-1650 [email protected]

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Wade Rousselot Colby Schwartz District: 12 District: 43 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7388 (405) 557-7352 District Address: District Address: 5298 E. 110th St. N. (405) 410-1429 Wagoner, OK 74467 (918) 869-8818 [email protected] [email protected]

Todd Russ Seneca Scott District: 55 District: 72 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7312 (405) 557-7391 District Address: District Address: [email protected] [email protected]

Mike Sanders Earl Sears District: 59 District: 11 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7407 (405) 557-7358 District Address: District Address: (405) 699-2911 [email protected] [email protected]

T.W.Shannon Jerry Shoemake District: 62 District: 16 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7374 (405) 557-7373 District Address: District Address: (580) 510-3002 15160 North 310 Road Morris, OK 74445 [email protected] (918) 733-2522

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Mike Shelton District: 97 District: 32 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7367 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7368 4125 N. Everest Ave. District Address: Oklahoma City, OK 73111 [email protected] [email protected]

Ben Sherrer Aaron Stiles District: 8 District: 45 Party: Democrat Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7364 (405) 557-7386 District Address: District Address: 123 N. Hayden Chouteau, OK 74337 [email protected] (918) 825-8989 [email protected]

Todd Thomsen Steven Vaughan District: 25 District: 37 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 408 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7355 (405) 557- 336 District Address: District Address: POBox2347 [email protected] Ada, OK 74821 [email protected]

John Trebilcock District: 98 District: 44 Party: Republican Party: Democrat Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7362 (405) 557-7323 District Address: District Address: PO Box 140299 Broken Arrow, OK 74014 emily.virgin@okhouse. gov (918) 594-0441 johntrebilcock@okhouse. gov

Mike Turner Ken Walker District: 82 District: 70 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7357 (405) 557-7359 District Address: District Address: emily.virgin@okhouse. gov [email protected]

Weldon Watson Justin Wood District: 79 District: 26 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. (405) 557-7330 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7345 PO Box 35692 District Address: Tulsa, OK 74153 [email protected] [email protected]

Paul Wesselhoft Harold Wright District: 54 District: 57 Party: Republican Party: Republican Capitol Address: Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd (405) 557-7343 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 District Address: (405) 557-7325 1105 NE 29th St. District Address: Moore, OK 73160 (580) 772-5939 [email protected] [email protected]

Cory T. Williams District: 34 Party: Democrat Capitol Address: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7411 District Address:

(405) 533-1767 [email protected]

Key Oklahoma House of Representatives Health Care Committees and Subcommittees

Economic Development and Financial Services: Randy McDaniel

General Government: Paul Wesselhoft

Government Modernization: Mike Reynolds

Administrative Rules, Government Oversight & Repealer: Gus Blackwell

Human Services: Tom Newell

Insurance: Dan Kirby

Judiciary: Aaron Stiles

Public Health: David Derby

Long Term Care and Senior Services: David Dank

Public Safety: Steve Martin

Transportation: Charlie Joyner

Appropriations & Budget: Scott Martin Subcommittees: Revenue, Taxiation and Employee Compensation: Leslie Osborn Human Services: Pat Ownbey Public Health and Social Services: Doug Cox

Alphabetized List of Hospitals With Their State Senators & Representatives

Cong St Rep St Sen Company District Us Rep District St Rep District St Senator AMG Specialty Hospital Edmond 5 (R) 81 Randy Grau (R) 41 Clark Jolley (R) AMG Specialty Hospital Jeannie McDaniel Tulsa 1 (R) 78 (D) 35 Gary Stanislawski (R) Arbuckle Memorial Hospital 4 (R) 22 Charles McCall (R) 14 Frank Simpson (R) Atoka County Medical Center 2 (R) 22 Charles McCall (R) 6 Josh Brecheen (R) Bailey Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 74 David Derby (R) 34 Rick Brinkley (R) Beaver County Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 61 Gus Blackwell (R) 27 (R) Bristow Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 29 Skye McNiel (R) 12 Brian Bingman (R) Brookhaven Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 74 Eric Proctor (D) 34 Rick Brinkley (R) Comm. Mental MarkWayne Mullin Health Ctr. 2 (R) 18 Donald Condit (D) 7 (R) Carnegie Tri-County Municipal Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 60 Dan Fisher (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Cedar Ridge 5 James Lankford (R) 97 Mike Shelton (D) 48 Constance Johnson (D) Nation Medical Center 4 Tom Cole (R) 25 (R) 13 Susan Paddack (D) MarkWayne Mullin Choctaw Memorial Hospital 2 (R) 19 R.C. Pruett (D) 5 Jerry Ellis (D) Choctaw Nation Health MarkWayne Mullin Care Center 2 (R) 17 Brian Renegar (D) 7 Larry Boggs (R) Cimarron Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 61 Gus Blackwell (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) MarkWayne Mullin Claremore Indian Hospital 2 (R) 9 Marty Quinn (R) 2 Sean Burrage (D) Dennis Ray Casey Cleveland Area Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 35 (R) 20 A.J. Griffin (R) Comanche County Memorial Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 64 (R) 32 Randy Bass (D) Community Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 91 Mike Reynolds (R) 45 Kyle Loveless (R) Cordell Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 55 (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) MarkWayne Mullin Craig General Hospital 2 (R) 6 Chuck Hoskin (D) 1 Charles Wyrick (D) Creek Nation Community MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 24 Steve Kouplen (D) 8 Roger Ballenger (D) Deaconess Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 87 Jason Nelson (R) 40 Cliff Branan (R) Drumright Regional Danny Ray Casey Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 35 (R) 12 Brian Bingman (R) Duncan Regional Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 50 Dennis Johnson (R) 31 Don Barrington (R) MarkWayne Mullin Eastar Health System 2 (R) 13 Jerry McPeak (D) 9 Earl Garrison (D) Eastern Oklahoma Medical MarkWayne Mullin Center 2 (R) 3 James Lockhart (R) 4 (R) Elkview General Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 55 Todd Russ (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) MarkWayne Mullin Epic Medical Center 2 (R) 18 Donald Condit (D) 8 Roger Ballenger (D)

Fairfax Community Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 36 Sean Roberts (R) 10 (R) Fairview Regional Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 58 Jeff Hickman (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) Federal Correctional Institution 3 Frank Lucas (R) 60 Dan Fisher (R) 23 Ron Justice (R) Grady Memorial Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 56 David Perryman (D) 23 Ron Justice (R) Great Plains Regional Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 57 Harold Wright (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Griffin Memorial Hospital 4 Tom Cole (4) 44 Emily Virgin (D) 16 John Sparks (D) Harmon Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 52 Charles Ortega (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) Harper County Community Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 61 Gus Blackwell (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) Haskell County Community MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 15 Ed Cannaday (D) 7 Larry Boggs (R) Hillcrest Hospital MarkWayne Mullin Claremore 2 (R) 9 Marty Quinn (R) 2 Sean Burrage (D) Hillcrest Hospital Cushing 3 Frank Lucas (R) 33 (R) 21 Jim Halligan (R) MarkWayne Mullin Hillcrest Hospital Henryetta 2 (R) 16 Jerry Shoemake (D) 8 Roger Ballenger (D) Hillcrest Hospital South 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 67 Pam Peterson (R) 25 Mike Mazzei (R) Hillcrest Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 72 Scott Seneca (D) 35 Gary Stanislawski (R) Holdenville General MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 24 Steve Kouplen (D) 13 Susan Paddack (D) INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center 5 James Lankford (R) 87 Jason Nelson (R) 40 Cliff Branan (R) INTEGRIS Baptist Regional MarkWayne Mullin Health Ctr. 2 (R) 7 Larry Glenn (D) 1 Charles Wyrick (D) INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 40 Mike Jackson (R) 19 Patrick Anderson (R) INTEGRIS Bass Pavilion 3 Frank Lucas (R) 40 Mike Jackson (R) 19 Patrick Anderson (R) INTEGRIS Blackwell Regional Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 38 Dale DeWitt (R) 19 Patrick Anderson (R) INTEGRIS Canadian Valley Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 60 Dan Fisher (R) 45 Kyle Loveless (R) INTEGRIS Clinton Regional Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 57 Harold Wright (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) MarkWayne Mullin INTEGRIS Grove Hospital 2 (R) 5 Doug Cox (R) 3 (R) INTEGRIS Health Edmond 5 James Lankford (R) 96 Lewis Moore (R) 41 Clark Jolley (R) INTEGRIS Marshall County MarkWayne Mullin Medical Center 2 (R) 49 (R) 6 Josh Brecheen (R) INTEGRIS Mayes County MarkWayne Mullin Medical Center 2 (R) 8 Ben Sherrer (D) 2 Sean Burrage (D) INTEGRIS Seminole Medical Center 5 James Lankford (R) 28 Tom Newell (R) 28 (R) INTEGRIS Southwest Rebecca Hamilton Medical Center 5 James Lankford (R) 89 (D) 46 Al McAffrey (D) Jack C. Montgomery VA MarkWayne Mullin Medical Center 2 (R) 13 Jerry McPeak (D) 9 Earl Garrison (D) Jackson County Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 52 Charles Ortega (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) Jane Phillips Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 10 Steve Martin (R) 29 John Ford (R) Jane Phillips Nowata Health MarkWayne Mullin Center 2 (R) 10 Steve Martin (R) 29 John Ford (R) JD McCarty Center for Children 4 Tom Cole (R) 45 Aaron Stiles(D) 15 Rob Standridge (R) Jefferson County Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 50 Dennis Johnson (R) 31 Don Barrington (R)

Jim Taliaferro Comm Mental Hlth Ctr 4 Tom Cole (R) 64 Ann Coody (R) 32 Randy Bass (D) Kindred Hospital - Oklahoma City 5 James Lankford (R) 88 (D) 46 Al McAffrey (D) Lakeside Women's Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 85 David Dank (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) Lane Frost Health and MarkWayne Mullin Rehabilitation Center 2 (R) 19 R. C. Pruett (D) 5 Jerry Eliis (D) Latimer County General MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 17 Brian Renegar (D) 7 Larry Boggs (R) Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hosp. 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 79 Weldon Watson (R) 39 Brian Crain (R) Lawton Indian Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 64 Ann Coody (R) 31 Don Barrington (R) Lindsay Municipal Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 42 Lisa Billy (R) 43 Corey Brooks (R) MarkWayne Mullin Mary Hurley Hospital 2 (R) 18 Donald Condit (D) 6 Josh Brecheen (R) McAlester Regional Health MarkWayne Mullin Center 2 (R) 18 Donald Condit (D) 7 Larry Boggs (R) McBride Orthopedic Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 97 Mike Shelton (D) 48 Constance Johnson (D) McCurtain Memorial MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 1 Curtis McDaniel (D) 5 Jerry Ellis (D) Medical Center of MarkWayne Mullin Southeastern OK 2 (R) 21 Dustin Roberts (R) 6 Josh Brecheen (R) Memorial Hospital & Physician Group 4 Tom Cole (R) 63 Don Armes (R) 31 Don Barrington (R) Memorial Hospital of MarkWayne Mullin Stilwell 2 (R) 86 Will Fourkiller (D) 3 Wayne Shaw (R) Memorial Hospital of County 3 Frank Lucas (R) 61 Gus Blackwell (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) Mercy Health Love County 4 Tom Cole (R) 49 Tommy Hardin (R) 14 Frank Simpson (R) Mercy Hospital Ada 4 Tom Cole (R) 25 Todd Thomsen (R) 13 Susan Paddack (D) Mercy Hospital Ardmore 4 Tom Cole (R) 48 Pat Ownbey (R) 14 Frank Simpson (R) Mercy Hospital El Reno 3 Frank Lucas (R) 60 Dan Fisher (R) 23 Ron Justice (R) Mercy Hospital Healdton 4 Tom Cole (R) 48 Pat Ownbey (R) 14 Frank Simpson (R) Mercy Hospital Kingfisher 3 Frank Lucas (R) 59 Mike Sanders (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Mercy Hospital Logan County 3 Frank Lucas (R) 31 Jason Murphey (R) 20 A. J. Griffin (R) Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City 5 James Lankford (R) 82 (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) MarkWayne Mullin Mercy Hospital Tishomingo 2 (R) 22 Charles McCall (R) 14 Frank Simpson (R) Mercy Hospital Watonga 3 Frank Lucas (R) 59 Mike Sanders (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital of OKC 5 James Lankford (R) 82 MIke Turner (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) Midwest Regional Medical Center 4 Tom Cole (R) 95 Charlie Joyner (R) 42 Cliff Aldridge (R) Muscogee (Creek) Nation MarkWayne Mullin Medical Center 2 (R) 16 Jerry Shoemake (D) 8 Roger Ballenger (D) Muscogee (Creek) Nation MarkWayne Mullin Physical Rehabilitation 2 (R) 24 Steve Kouplen 8 Roger Ballenger (D) Newman Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 61 Gus Blackwell (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) Norman Regional Health System 4 Tom Cole (R) 44 Emily Virgin (D) 16 John Sparks (D) Norman Specialty Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 44 Emily Virgin (D) 16 John Sparks (D) Northwest Center for Behavioral Health 3 Frank Lucas (R) 58 Jeff Hickman (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) Northwest Surgical 5 James Lankford (R) 85 David Dank (R) 40 Cliff Branan (R)

Hospital OK Ctr for Orthopaedic & Multi-Specialty Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 54 Paul Wesselhoft (R) 44 Ralph Shortey (R) Okeene Municipal Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 59 Mike Sanders (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Oklahoma Heart Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 82 Mike Turner (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) Oklahoma Heart Hospital South 5 James Lankford (R) 94 (D) 15 Rob Standridge (R) Oklahoma Spine Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 82 Mike Turner (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) Oklahoma State University Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 73 Kevin Matthews (D) 11 Jabar Shumate (D) Oklahoma Surgical Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 69 Fred Jordan (R) 35 Gary Stanislawski (R) OneCore Health 5 James Lankford (R) 93 Mike Christian (R) 46 Al McAffrey (D) Anastasia Pittman OU Medical Center 5 James Lankford (R) 99 (D) 48 Constance Johnson (D) Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 72 Scott Seneca (D) 11 Jabar Shumate (D) Pauls Valley General Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 42 Lisa Billy (R) 13 Susan Paddack (D) Pawhuska Hospital, Inc. 3 Frank Lucas (R) 36 Sean Roberts (R) 10 Eddie Fields (R) Perry Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 38 Dale DeWitt (R) 20 A.J. Griffin (R) Physicians Hospital in Anadarko 3 Frank Lucas (R) 56 David Perryman (D) 23 Ron Justice (R) Pinnacle Specialty Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 69 Fred Jordan (R) 35 Gary Stanislawski (R) Ponca City Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 37 Steven Vaughan (R) 10 Eddie Fields (R) Post Acute Medical Jeannie McDaniel Specialty Hospital of Tulsa 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 78 (D) 25 Mike Mazzei (R) Prague Community Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 32 Jason Smalley (R) 28 Harry Coates (R) Purcell Municipal Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 42 Lisa Billy (R) 43 Corey Brooks (R) MarkWayne Mullin Pushmataha Hospital 2 (R) 19 R.C. Pruett (D) 5 Jerry Ellis (D) Quartz Mountain Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 52 Charles Ortega (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) Reynolds Army Community Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 65 Joe Dorman (D) 32 Randy Bass (D) Roger Mills Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 55 Todd Russ (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Rolling Hills Hospital 4 Tom Cole (R) 25 Todd Thomsen (R) 13 Susan Paddack (D) Saint Francis Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 79 Weldon Watson (R) 39 Brian Crain (R) Saint Francis Hospital South 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 67 Pam Peterson (R) 25 Mike Mazzei (R) Sayre Memorial Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 55 Todd Russ (R) 26 Tom Ivester (D) Seiling Community Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 59 Mike Sanders (R) 27 Bryce Marlett (R) Select Specialty Hospital - Midtown 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 72 Scott Seneca (D) 11 Jabar Shumate (D) Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City 5 James Lankford (R) 87 Jason Nelson (R) 40 Cliff Branan (R) Memorial MarkWayne Mullin Hospital & Home Care 2 (R) 2 John R. Bennett (R) 4 Mark Allen (R) Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 79 Weldon Watson (R) 39 Brian Crain (R) Share Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 58 Jeff Hickman (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) MarkWayne Mullin Solara Hospital Muskogee 2 (R) 13 Jerry McPeak (D) 9 Earl Garrison (D) Solara Hospital Shawnee 5 James Lankford (R) 26 Justin Wood (R) 28 Harry Coates (R) Southwestern Medical 4 Tom Cole (R) 62 T. W. Shannon (R) 31 Don Barrington (R)

Center Southwestern Regional Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 79 Weldon Watson (R) 33 Nathan Dahm (R) Specialty Hospital of Midwest City 4 Tom Cole (R) 95 Charlie Joyner (R) 42 Cliff Aldridge (R) St. Anthony Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 88 Kay Floyd (D) 46 Al McAffrey (D) St. Anthony Shawnee Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 26 Justin Wood (R) 17 (R) David Brumbaugh St. John Broken Arrow 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 76 (R) 33 Nathan Dahm (R) Jeannie McDaniel St. John Medical Center 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 78 (D) 35 Gary Stanislawski (R) St. John Owasso 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 74 David Derby (R) 34 Rick Brinkley (R) Mark St. John Sapulpa 3 Frank Lucas (R) 30 McCullough(R) 12 Brian Bingman (R) St. Mary's Regional Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 40 Mike Jackson (R) 19 Patrick Anderson (R) Stillwater Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 34 Cory T. Williams (D) 21 Jim Halligan (R) Stroud Regional Medical Center 3 Frank Lucas (R) 32 Jason Smalley (R) 28 Harry Coates (R) Summit Medical Center 5 James Lankford (R) 83 Randy McDaniel (R) 47 Greg Treat (R) Surgical Hospital of Richard Morrissette Oklahoma 5 James Lankford (R) 92 (D) 44 Ralph Shortey (R) MarkWayne Mullin Tahlequah City Hospital 2 (R) 4 Mike Brown (D) 9 Earl Garrison (D) The Children's Center 5 James Lankford (R) 84 Sally Kern (R) 30 (R) Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 68 Glen Mulready(R) 37 Dan Newberry (R) Valir Rehabilitation Richard Morrissette Hospital 5 James Lankford (R) 92 (D) 46 Al McAffrey (D) Veterans Affairs Medical Anastasia Pittman Center 5 James Lankford (R) 99 (D) 48 Constance Johnson (D) Wagoner Community Hospital 1 Jim Bridenstine (R) 12 Wade Rousselot (D) 18 Kimberley David (R) Weatherford Regional Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 57 Harold Wright (R) 38 Mike Schulz (R) MarkWayne Mullin Willow Crest Hospital, Inc. 2 (R) 7 Larry Glenn (D) 1 Charles Wyrick (D) Woodward Regional Hospital 3 Frank Lucas (R) 58 Jeff Hickman (R) 27 Bryce Marlatt (R) WW Hastings Indian MarkWayne Mullin Hospital 2 (R) 4 Mike Brown (D) 9 Earl Garrison (D)

Oklahoma’s Congressional Delegation

Senators Senator James M. Inhofe Senator Party: Republican Party: Republican Washington Office: Washington Office: 205 Russell Senate Office Building 172 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510-3603 Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-0380 (202) 224-5754 Fax: (202) 228-0380 Fax: (202) 224-6008 http://inhofe.senate.gov http://www.coburn.senate.gov

Washington Staff: Washington Staff: Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff Mike Schwartz, Chief of Staff Ericia Brettell, Leg. Asst./Hlth Affrs. Josh Trent, Legis. Asst./Hlth Affrs. [email protected] [email protected] Wendi Price, Scheduler Courtney Shadegg, Scheduler [email protected] [email protected]

District Offices: District Offices: Oklahoma City Office Oklahoma City Office 1900 NW Expressway, Ste. 1210 100 N. Broadway, Ste. 1820 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 231-4941 Tulsa Office 1924 S. Utica, Ste. 530 Lawton Office Tulsa, OK 74104 711 SW D Ave., Ste. 202 (918) 748-5111 Lawton, OK 73501 (580) 357-9878

Tulsa Office 409 S. Boston, Ste. 3310 Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 581-7651

Updated 4-23-2013

Oklahoma's Congressional Delegation Representatives Representative Jim Bridenstine Representative Frank Lucas District: 1 District: 3 Party: Republican Party: Republican Washington Office: Washington Address: 216 Cannon House Office Building 2311 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2211 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5565 Fax (202) 225-9187 Fax (202) 225-8698 http://www.house.gov/ http://www.house.gov/lucas

Washington Staff: Washington Staff: Joe Kaufman, Chief of Staff Courtney Box, Legislative Director Ben Couhig, Leg. Aide./Health [email protected] [email protected] Jason Grassie, Legis Aide, Health Harvey Sparks, Scheduler [email protected] [email protected] Molly Johnson, Scheduler (202) 225-5566 District Office: [email protected] Tulsa Office 5727 S. Lewis, Ste. 520 District Offices: Tulsa, OK 74105 (918) 749-0014 Yukon Office 10952 NW Expressway, Ste. B Yukon, OK 73099 (405) 373-1958

Representative Markwayne Mullin District: 2 Party: Republican Washington Office: 1113 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2701 Fax (202) 225-3038 http://www.mullin.house.gov/

Washington Staff: Karl Algeren, Chief of Staff Hilary Mossett, Director Brittnee Preston, Legis Aide, Health [email protected] Kayla Priehs, Scheduler [email protected]

District Office: McAlester Office 321 S. 3rd, Ste. 4 McAlester, OK 74501 (918) 423-5951

Oklahoma's Congressional Delegation Representatives Representative Tom Cole Representative James Lankford District: 4 District: 5 Party: Republican Party: Republican Washington Office: Washington Office: 2458 Rayburn House Office Building 228 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-6165 (202) 225-2132 Fax (202) 225-3512 Fax (202) 226-1463 http://www.house.gov/cole http://www.house.gov

Washington Staff Washington Staff: Sean Murphy, Chief of Staff Randy Swanson, Chief of Staff Steve Waskiewicz, Health [email protected] [email protected] Michelle Altman, Legislative Director Sabrina Parker, Scheduler Kevin Kincheloe, Legis Aide /Health [email protected] [email protected] Katie Weiss, Scheduler [email protected] District Offices: Norman Office District Office: Julia Leinen 1015 N. Broadway Ave, Ste 310 2420 Springer Dr., Ste. 120 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Norman, OK 73069 (405) 234-9900 (405) 329-6500

Lawton Office Debe Homer 711 SW D Avenue St. Lawton, OK 73501 (580) 357-2131

Ada Office Jill Daugherty 100 E. 13th St. Ste 213 Ada, OK 74820 (580) 436-5375

Updated 4-9-2013

U.S. Senator

As a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, minority leader of the Oklahoma Senate, mayor of Tulsa, congressman from Oklahoma’s First Congressional District, to his present role as Oklahoma’s senior U.S. Senator, Jim has served Oklahomans with pride and honor. Simply put, no one consistently represents common sense, conservative Oklahoma values more than Jim.

Jim considers one of his unique qualifications for office to be the 30 years he’s spent in the business community being over regulated by the federal bureaucracy. Throughout his political career, Jim has been a strong advocate for the principles of limited government, individual liberty and personal responsibility. He believes that the federal government works best when it returns dollars, decisions and freedom to our local communities and families.

During his tenure in Congress, Jim has forged a distinguished legislative record on a diverse range of issues: surface transportation and highway funding; environmental regulation and land management; strengthening and supporting America’s national defense; rural education funding; and improving America’s energy independence. In addition, Jim has sponsored legislation to reduce taxes and reform the tax code; reign in out of control federal bureaucracies; promote fiscal responsibility; and reform the way Congress works.

As chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, Jim played a key role in passage of last year’s Highway Bill, shepherding the important legislation through the U.S. Senate. By doing so he ended Oklahoma’s status as a ‘donor state’ as Oklahoma will now receive more money than it sends to Washington in federal highway funding. This historic legislation also lessened the federal bureaucracy over highway trust funds by returning the decision-making process back to the states. Jim as also been a champion for restoring common sense and sound science to important environmental and regulatory issues like clean air mandates, wetlands and endangered species.

From his post as the second ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Jim has gained a reputation as an expert on defense and national security issues. Not only is Jim a strong supporter of Oklahoma’s defense industry and military community, he has also been a tireless advocate for providing greater resources, the necessary equipment, and proper training to our military personnel fighting the War on Terror and combating global threats to our nation’s security. Jim has been to Iraq and Afghanistan as much as any other member of Congress since the beginning of the War on Terror.

Jim is a reform-minded leader whose efforts to change the House of Representatives’ arcane rule brought him national attention and praise. The rule change eliminated much of the secrecy in the legislative process and prevented Congressional leaders from keeping popular bills bottled up in committee. Jim has taken that same approach to shine light on the workings of the Senate by sponsoring legislation to end a Senator’s ability to anonymously and indefinitely obstruct the Senate’s consideration of nominations and legislation.

Jim is a lifelong Oklahoman who grew up in Tulsa and graduated from the with a degree in economics. He served in the U.S. Army and has been a small businessman working in aviation, real estate, and insurance for over 30 years. He was elected to the in 1994 to complete the unexpired term of Senator , who resigned to become president of the University of Oklahoma. Jim was re-elected in 1996 and again in 202. Inhofe has been married 47 years to his wife, Kay, and has four grown children and twelve grandchildren.

U.S. Senator Tom Coburn

Dr. Coburn's priorities in the Senate include reducing wasteful spending, balancing the budget, improving health care access and affordability, protecting the sanctity of all human life including the unborn and representing Oklahoma values. As a citizen legislator, Dr. Coburn has pledged to serve no more than two terms in the Senate and to continue to care for patients. He is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and Indian Affairs Committee.

Prior to his election to the Senate on November 2, 2004, Dr. Coburn represented Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995-2001. He was first elected in 1994, then re-elected in 1996 and 1998, becoming the first Republican to hold the seat for consecutive terms. Dr. Coburn retired from Congress to fulfill his pledge to serve no more than three terms in the House of Representatives.

Coburn was raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma and graduated from the public school system in 1966. Four years later, he graduated with a B.S. in accounting from Oklahoma State University. One of the top ten seniors in the School of Business, Coburn served as President of the College of Business Student Council.

From 1970-78, Coburn was the manufacturing manager at the Ophthalmic Division of Coburn Optical Industries in Colonial Heights, Virginia. Under his leadership, the Virginia division of Coburn Optical grew from 13 employees to more than 350 and captured 35% of the U.S. market. After the family business was sold, Coburn changed the course of his life by returning to school to become a physician. Again he emerged as a leader, becoming President of his class at the University of Oklahoma Medical School where he graduated in 1983. He then did his internship in general surgery at Saint Anthony's Hospital in Oklahoma City and family practice residency at the University of , Fort Smith.

Dr. Coburn returned to Muskogee where he specializes in family medicine, obstetrics and allergy. Dr. Coburn and his associates serve more than 15,000 patients for whom he has personally delivered almost 4,000 babies.

Dr. Coburn and his wife Carolyn, a former Miss Oklahoma, have three children and four grandchildren. Dr. Coburn is also a two-time cancer survivor.

U.S Representative John Bridenstine 1st District of Oklahoma

Congressman Jim Bridenstine is a Navy pilot and combat veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, and lives with his wife Michelle and their three children Walker (7), Sarah (5), and Grant (1) in Tulsa, OK.

Bridenstine graduated from with degrees in economics, business and psychology. After college, he joined the Navy and became a pilot, flying combat missions off the USS Abraham Lincoln in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, Operation Southern Watch in Iraq, and Operation Shock and Awe in Iraq. Later, he transitioned to the F- 18 Honor fighter at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, the parent command to TOPGUN, where he flew "Red Air" and was also an instructor.

After leaving active duty, Bridenstine earned an MBA from and returned to Tulsa to be the Executive Director of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium. He was recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve where he flies the E- 2C Hawkeye, a surveillance and operations command aircraft, in Central and South America in support of America's war on drugs.

Additional Honors/Authorized to Wear Eagle Scout Air Medal Navy Commendation Medal and Combat "V" Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal x 2 National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Expeditionary Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon Expert Pistol Medal Battle Efficiency Ribbon

U.S Representative Markwayne Mullin 2nd District of Oklahoma

Markwayne Mullin was elected to serve the people of Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District in November 2012.

The youngest of seven children, Mullin was raised in the small Adair County community of Westville. Mullin is an eastern Oklahoma native, successful businessman, rancher, and family man.

Shortly after Mullin graduated from Stilwell High School, his father fell ill and the family's small plumbing company encountered financial troubles. Markwayne was only 20 years old but he and his wife, Christie, took over with only six employees. They had never run a business, but Mullin's dad had taught him the value of hard work and discipline. Mullin stabilized the company and grew it into one of the largest service companies in the tri-state area. Today, it is only one of several successful companies they own and operate. Mullin is proud to have turned a family trade into a thriving business that employs over 120 Oklahomans. He also continues to run his cattle ranch in Westville.

Mullin was a high school athlete and went to college on a wrestling scholarship before returning home to run the family business. He's also a rodeo and a martial arts enthusiast and is an avid hunter. He's been married to Christie, his high school sweetheart, for 15 years and they have three children, Jim, Andrew, and Larra.

Mullin's victory puts him in rare territory. Mullin is a citizen of the . When the 113th Congress convenes in January 2013, he will be the second Native American in the House-- the other being Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma), a citizen of the . Congressman Mullin has been selected to serve on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Natural Resources Committee.

U.S Representative Frank D. Lucas 3rd District of Oklahoma

U.S. Representative Frank D. Lucas is serving his seventh full term as a Member of Congress, representing Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District. He serves on the Agriculture, Financial Services, and Science and Technology Committees. Lucas serves as ranking member of the Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Energy and Research.

Congressman Lucas is a fifth generation Oklahoman whose family has lived and farmed in for over 100 years. He operates a farm and cattle ranch in Roger Mills County in far western Oklahoma, where he lives with his wife, Lynda and three children.

Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District includes all but one county of his old Sixth Congressional District, which he had represented since being elected to Congress in a 1994 special election. The district included all or portions of 32 counties in northern and western Oklahoma, stretching from the to parts of Tulsa, and from Yukon to Altus in the southwest. It takes up almost half the state’s land mass.

Prior to his service in the U.S. Congress, Lucas served for 5 ½ years in the Oklahoma State House of Representatives. He believes Oklahomans benefit from less federal government in their daily lives, allowing them to make decisions for themselves, their families and their communities. In 2002 he was named a “Property Rights Champion” by the League of Private Property Voters, and a “Hero of the Taxpayer” by Americans for Tax Reform.

Lucas is a member of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Farmer’s Union, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, Oklahoma Shorthorn Association and the Kiwanis Club of Cheyenne. He graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1982 with a degree in Agricultural Economics.

Lucas was born January 6, 1960 in Cheyenne (Roger Mills County), Oklahoma. The Lucas’ are members of First Baptist Church in Cheyenne.

U.S. Representative Tom Cole 4th District of Oklahoma

Tom Cole became the Representative for Oklahoma's Fourth Congressional District on November 6th, 2002. During his tenure in the House Cole has established himself as a strong voice for the conservative views and values of the Fourth District. He is an advocate for a strong national defense, a defender of the interests of small business and taxpayers, a proponent of education at all levels and a leader on issues dealing with Native Americans and tribal governments. Cole was named as one of "Five Freshmen to Watch" by Roll Call at the outset of his congressional career.

Cole has a significant background of service to his home state of Oklahoma. He has served as a District Director for former Congressman , a member of the Oklahoma State Senate, and as Oklahoma's Secretary of State. In this capacity he served as former Governor 's chief legislative strategist and liaison to the state's federal delegation. Keating tapped Cole to lead Oklahoma's successful effort to secure federal funds to assist in the rebuilding of Oklahoma City in the wake of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19th, 1995.

Cole is a founding partner and past president of CHS & Associates, a nationally recognized consulting and survey research firm based in Oklahoma City. The firm has been named one of the top twenty in its field in America and has literally dozens of past and current clients scattered across the country.

A former college instructor in history and politics, Cole holds a B.A. from , an M.A. from , and a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Cole has been a Thomas Watson Fellow and a Fulbright Fellow at the University of London. He currently serves on the national Board of the Fulbright Association.

Tom Cole is a fifth generation Oklahoman and an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation. He is currently the only Native American serving in Congress and was inducted in the Chickasaw Hall of Fame in 2004. Cole's late mother, Helen, is also a member of the Chickasaw Hall of Fame and served as a state representative, state senator and mayor in her native state of Oklahoma. Cole's late father, John, served twenty years in the and worked an additional two decades as a civilian federal employee at Tinker Air Force Base. Tom and his wife Ellen, have one son, Mason, and reside in Moore, Oklahoma.

U.S. Representative James Lankford 5th District of Oklahoma

James was first elected to the on November 2nd, 2010. Before being elected, James directed the Falls Creek Youth Camp from 1996 to 2009. Falls Creek is the largest Christian camp in the nation. While James directed Falls Creek, the camp experienced the greatest growth in its nearly 100 year history. In this capacity, James served people with his real-world leadership and business experience. James has also coordinated mission and community service projects in Belize, Malawi, England, Wales, and Germany as well as many areas of Oklahoma. He has spent his life training and challenging the next generation of leaders.

James is a member of , Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Deer Creek Chamber of Commerce, Edmond Chamber of Commerce, South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Northwest Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, and the NRA. He has been an active proponent in the pro-life and abstinence education conversation in Oklahoma.

Raised in , Texas, James attended high school in Garland before earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education (Speech and History) at the University of Texas. He then attended Southwestern Seminary and received a master's degree in Divinity (Theology). After graduating with his master's degree, James moved to Edmond to serve with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and quickly became the Director of Falls Creek.

James has been married to his wife Cindy for 18 years. Together, they have two daughters: Hannah (13) and Jordan (10). James enjoys spending time with his family, sport shooting, and reading.

Key Congressional Health Care Committees

Senate Committees:

Committee on the Budget

The House and Senate Committees on the Budget report to their respective chambers on all concurrent resolutions on budget matters, as stipulated in the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-344). They conduct studies on the effect of budget outlays on relevant proposed and existing legislation, request and evaluate studies of tax expenditures and methods of coordinating tax expenditures with direct budget outlays, and review Congressional Budget Office operations.

Committee on Finance

The Senate Finance Committee and its health subcommittees are responsible for legislation on Medicare and Medicaid, as well as other health programs that, in the aggregate, involve almost three-fifths of the federal budget. As a result of the full committee’s jurisdiction over amendments to internal revenue laws, which may affect tax reform and philanthropy, both the committee and its health subcommittees have significant influence over health-related measures and issues that affect health care institutions. Amendments to the Social Security Act, which include Medicare, Medicaid, and maternal and child health, for example, also encompass legislation affecting public assistance, old age, survivors, disability insurance, and unemployment compensation programs.

Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pension

The Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, which has no health subcommittee, has jurisdiction over programs authorized under the Public Health Service (e.g., clinical laboratories, allied health and nurse training), the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, and the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Act. Although the committee has no jurisdiction over Medicare and Medicaid, members hold hearings on expanding access to health care for the medically indigent, health care sot containment and manpower issues, including Medicare payment for graduate medical education. Legislation dealing with child abuse, adoption, the Community Service Block Grant, adolescent family life, and the Head Start Program – all of which include some provision for delivery of health services – is referred initially to the panel’s subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs and Alcohol.

House Committees:

Committee on Ways and Means

The Ways and Means Committee has jurisdiction over Medicare Parts A and B and health proposals funded through federal general revenues, tax legislation, and Social Security, except for health care facilities programs supported from general revenues rather than payroll deductions, and for work-incentive programs.

Committee on Energy and Commerce

The Commerce Committee has jurisdiction over programs authorized under the Social Security Act, including Medicaid, Medicare Part B, child health, long-term care, peer review, and programs authorized under the Public Health Service Act, including hospital construction, biomedical research, allied health and nurse training, medical devices, mental health research, alcoholism, drug abuse, maternal and child health care, HMOs and issues related to environmental protection – all of which are initially referred to the committee’s Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.

Committee on Education and the Work Force

The Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee, formerly the Education and Labor Committee, has jurisdiction over measures relating to education or labor issues. The committee has influence over measures concerning workers’ health and safety, wages and hours of labor, post-secondary student assistance, training and apprenticeship, and pension benefits, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

The Committee on Appropriations

The Appropriations Committee has jurisdiction over discretionary spending, which is approximately one-third of the federal budget. It consists of thousands of programs controlled through annual appropriations acts. The other two-thirds of the budget is mandatory spending and interest on the debt. Mandatory spending is controlled by permanent law and includes such programs as Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, which are referred to the committee’s Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies.

Hospitals by Congressional Districts

Hospital/City Rep./District

Arbuckle Memorial Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Atoka Memorial Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Bailey Medical Center, Owasso ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Beaver County Memorial Hospital & Nursing Home ...... Frank Lucas/3

Bill Willis Comm. Mental Health Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Bristow Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Brookhaven Hospital ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Carl Albert Community Mental Health Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Cedar Ridge, OKC ...... James Lankford/5

Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Chickasaw Nation Medical Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Children's Center, The ...... James Lankford/5

Choctaw Memorial Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Choctaw Nation Health Care Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Claremore Indian Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Cleveland Area Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Comanche County Memorial Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Continuous Care Centers of Tulsa ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Cordell Memorial Hospital...... Frank Lucas/3

Craig General Hospital...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Creek Nation Community Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Deaconess Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

Drumright Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Duncan Regional Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Eastar Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Eastern Oklahoma Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Elkview General Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Hospital/City Rep./District

Epic Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Fairview Regional Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Grady Memorial Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Great Plains Regional Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Griffin Memorial Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Harmon Memorial Hospital...... Frank Lucas/3

Harper County Community Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Haskell County Community Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Hillcrest Hospital Claremore ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Hillcrest Hospital Cushing ...... Frank Lucas/3

Hillcrest Hospital Henryetta ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Hillcrest Hospital South ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Hillcrest Medical Center ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Holdenville General Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center ...... James Lankford/5

INTEGRIS Baptist Regional Health Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

INTEGRIS Bass Pavilion ...... Frank Lucas/3

INTEGRIS Blackwell Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

INTEGRIS Canadian Valley Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

INTEGRIS Clinton Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

INTEGRIS Grove Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

INTEGRIS Health Edmond ...... James Lankford/5

INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

INTEGRIS Mayes County Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

INTEGRIS Seminole Medical Center ...... James Lankford/5

INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center ...... James Lankford/5

Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Jackson County Memorial Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Hospital/City Rep./District

Jane Phillips Medical Center ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Jane Phillips Nowata Health Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

J.D. McCarty Center for Children ...... Tom Cole/4

Jefferson County Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Jim Taliaferro Community Mental Health Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Kindred Hospital, Tulsa ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Kingfisher Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Lakeside Women's Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

Lawton Indian Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Lindsay Municipal Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Mary Hurley Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

McAlester Regional Health Center ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

McBride Orthopedic Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

McCurtain Memorial Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Medical Center of Southeastern OK ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Memorial Hospital & Physician Group ...... Tom Cole/4

Memorial Hospital of Stilwell ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Memorial Hospital of Texas County ...... Frank Lucas/3

Mercy Health Love County ...... Tom Cole/4

Mercy Hospital Ardmore ...... Tom Cole/4

Mercy Hospital El Reno ...... Frank Lucas/3

Mercy Hospital Healdton ...... Tom Cole/4

Mercy Hospital Logan County ...... Frank Lucas/3

Mercy Hospital OKC ...... James Lankford/5

Mercy Hospital Tishomingo ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Mercy Hospital Watonga ...... Frank Lucas/3

Midwest Regional Medical Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Moore Medical Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Newman Memorial Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Hospital/City Rep./District

Norman Regional Health System ...... Tom Cole/4

Norman Specialty Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Northwest Ctr. for Behavioral Health ...... Frank Lucas/3

Okeene Municipal Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

OK Ctr. for Orthopaedic & Multi-Specialty ...... James Lankford/5

Oklahoma Heart Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

Oklahoma Heart Hospital, South ...... James Lankford/5

OK State University Medical Center ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Oklahoma Surgical Hospital ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Okmulgee Memorial Hospital, Inc...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Orthopedic Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

OU Medical Center ...... James Lankford/5

OU Medical Center - Edmond ...... James Lankford/5

Parkside Community Psychiatric Services & Hospital ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Pauls Valley General Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Pawhuska Hospital, Inc...... Frank Lucas/3

Perry Memorial Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Ponca City Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Prague Community Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Purcell Municipal Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Pushmataha Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Roger Mills Memorial Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Rolling Hills Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Sayre Memorial Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Seiling Community Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Select Specialty Hospital – Midtown ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Select Specialty Hospital – OKC ...... James Lankford/5

Sequoyah Memorial Hospital & Home Care ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health System ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Hospital/City Rep./District

Share Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Solara Hospital Muskogee ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Solara Hospital Shawnee ...... James Lankford/5

Southwestern Medical Center ...... Tom Cole/4

Specialty Hospital of Midwest City ...... Tom Cole/4

St. Anthony Hospital, OKC ...... James Lankford/5

St. Anthony Shawnee Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

St. John Broken Arrow ...... Jim Bridenstine/5

St. John Medical Center ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

St. John Owasso...... Jim Bridenstine/1

St. John Sapulpa ...... Frank Lucas/3

St. Mary's Regional Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Stillwater Medical Center ...... Frank Lucas/3

Surgical Hospital of OK ...... Frank Lucas/3

Tahlequah City Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Tulsa Spine and Specialty Hospital ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Valir Rehabilitation Hospital ...... James Lankford/5

Valley View Regional Hospital ...... Tom Cole/4

Veteran Affairs Medical Center – OKC ...... James Lankford/5

Wagoner Community Hospital ...... Jim Bridenstine/1

Weatherford Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

Willow Crest Hospital, Inc...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

Woodward Regional Hospital ...... Frank Lucas/3

W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital ...... MarkWayne Mullin/2

2014 Legislative Deadlines 2nd Regular Session - 54th

Dec. 13, 2013 Deadline to request drafting of bills and joint resolutions.

Jan. 16, 2014 Final day for introduction of bills and joint resolutions (Bill filing deadline).

Feb. 3, 2014 Second Regular session of the 54th Legislature convenes.

March 13, 2014 Deadline for 3rd reading of bills in house of origin.

April 24, 2014 Deadline for 3rd reading of bills in the opposite chamber.

May 30, 2014 Sine Die by 5:00p.m.

Upon a two-thirds vote of the membership of both Houses, a bill or joint resolution can be exempt from all cutoff dates. This rule is inapplicable to bills relating to reapportionment; joint resolutions approving or disapproving agency rules, and/or a bill merging different versions of a statute amended in more than one measure; or any bill or joint resolution approving, disapproving, repealing or modifying rules of the Ethics Commission.

Glossary of Legislative Terms Note: These terms are defined according to their use in the Oklahoma House and the Oklahoma State Senate.

Absolute Majority - See "Majority"

Act - a measure which has become law after: (1) being passed by both Houses and approved by the governor, (2) being passed over the governor's veto, or (3) becoming effective without the governor's signature.

Adjournment - termination of a daily session; occurring at the close of each legislative day upon the completion of business, with the hour and day of the next meeting being set prior to adjournment. (Also see "Sine die.")

Adoption - approval or acceptance; usually applied to amendments, resolutions or conference committee reports.

Advancement - a procedure by which a measure on the floor is moved to third reading and is no longer subject to amendment in the House in which it is being considered.

Agenda (committee) - a list of legislative measures, by number and short title, arranged according to the order of business, to be considered in a committee meeting.

Agenda (floor) - a list of legislative measures, by number and short title, that the Majority plans to consider on a particular legislative day. Any other measure listed on the calendar can also be considered by the Senate that day. The floor agenda is part of the Senate Digest. (Also see "Calendar.")

Amendment - any alteration made or proposed to be made in a bill, motion or clause by adding, changing, substituting or omitting portions of the measure in question. Amendments may be made at the appropriate time in committee or on the Senate floor.

Appropriation - a legislative allocation of funds for a specific purpose.

Author - the legislator who introduces and sponsors a measure in either House. (Also see "Co-author" and "Principal Author.")

Bill - a proposed new law or a proposed change to current law presented to the Legislature for consideration. (Also see "Resolution.")

Bipartisan - involving representatives of two political parties. (Also see "Nonpartisan.")

Bloc - a group of legislators working together to achieve a common goal.

Budget - estimate of the receipts and expenditures needed to carry out programs for a fiscal period.

Calendar - list of legislation available to be heard by the Legislature. (Also see "Agenda," "General Order" and "Consent Calendar.")

Calendar Day - any day of the year, whether or not the Legislature is in session. (Also see "Legislative Day.")

Call of the Senate - a method of operation of the Senate upon a majority vote of the members present, under which the presiding officer may compel the attendance of all members and may confine the members to the chamber for the purpose of conducting business.

Carryover Legislation - legislation held over from the first regular session of a Legislature to the second regular session (from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years).

Caucus - a meeting of certain members of a legislative body to select leaders or decide policy. A caucus may be formed by a or may be formed by any group with a common interest.

Codification - the process by which newly enacted law is systematically numbered within the Oklahoma Statutes.

Committee - a group of members of a legislative body to which is assigned a special task.

Standing Committee - a permanent committee set up to handle legislation in a certain field.

Special or Select Committee - a temporary committee set up to deal with a specific issue.

Joint Committee - a committee representing both Houses.

Conference Committee - a joint committee whose function is to arrive at a single version of a bill which has passed the two legislative Houses in somewhat different form. (Also see "General Conference Committee on Appropriations.")

Committee of the Whole - a committee consisting of the entire membership of the Senate. Without prior notice, the Senate may declare itself a committee of the whole upon approval of a majority of the members.

Committee Report - the report of an action of a majority of the members of a certain committee on any measure. The committee report is transmitted to the floor. A committee report shows a recommendation for action, all committee amendments and any authorship changes. Recommendations for action are limited to "do pass" or "do pass as amended." The latter can include a committee substitute for the measure.

Committee Substitute - revised version of legislation proposed for consideration or adopted by a committee.

Concurrent Resolution - See "Resolution."

Conference Committee - See "Committee."

Constitutional Amendment - a change in the state constitution, proposed either by legislative joint resolution or initiative petition, and requiring an affirmative vote of the electorate to become effective.

Convene - to assemble the Legislature or either House thereof. The regular session of the Legislature convenes on the first Monday in February of each year. In odd-numbered years the Legislature convenes on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January for that one day only.

Cripple the Title - see "Strike the Title."

Effective date - the date upon which a measure actually becomes law. This date may or may not be listed in the legislation. If not, and if an emergency clause is not included, the law automatically becomes effective 90 days after sine die adjournment. (Also see "Emergency Clause.")

Emergency Clause - a provision, requiring two-thirds approval by both Houses, that allows a measure to become effective immediately upon the signature of the governor or at a specified date. A law cannot become effective fewer than 90 days after sine die adjournment without an emergency clause.

Enacting Clause - the phrase: "BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:." All bills passed must contain an enacting clause.

Engrossment - the preparation of an exact, accurate and official copy of a measure passed by the House of origin containing the proper endorsement of that House and including all adopted committee and floor amendments; the measure is then forwarded to the opposite House for its consideration. Any amendments made in the opposite House are likewise engrossed and returned to the House of origin for consideration.

Enrollment - the preparation of an exact, accurate and official copy of a measure in its final form in the House of origin, with amendments adopted in the opposite House or in a conference committee and concurred in by the House of origin incorporated in the measure; the final and official copy includes the signatures of the presiding officers of both Houses and is sent to the governor for signature.

Executive Nomination - nomination made by the governor or other appointing authority of an appointee to a state agency, board or commission and sent to the Senate for its approval. The nomination is first sent to the appropriate committee which makes a recommendation to the full Senate.

First Reading - see "Readings."

Fiscal Year - a twelve-month period at the end of which accounts are finalized. Oklahoma's fiscal year lasts from July 1 through June 30.

Floor - the interior of either chamber; "floor action" describes the consideration of measures by the entire membership of the respective chambers.

Floor Amendment - an amendment proposed for consideration on the Senate floor. When a measure is read for passage, and before advancement of the measure, members may write changes to the bill in the form of a floor amendment. These amendments are written by the members or legislative services staff, and are either adopted or fail according to a vote of the Senate.

General Conference Committee on Appropriations (GCCA) - a continuing conference committee which hears all appropriation bills for consideration on the floor. The GCCA is made up of members from each House and is divided into subcommittees.

General Order - an order of legislative business in which the Senate considers bills and joint resolutions which have been reported out of committee. Under general order, measures are subject to debate and amendment. (Also see "Calendar" and "Consent Calendar.")

Hearing - a session of a legislative committee at which witnesses present testimony on matters under consideration by the committee.

Initiative Petition - the method by which the people may submit proposals for legislation or constitutional amendments.

Introduction - the filing of a measure for consideration by the Legislature. A measure is considered introduced upon first reading and is assigned a number at that time.

Journal - the official record of legislative proceedings. Each House issues its own daily journal for each day of the session and a corrected, indexed and bound permanent journal after the close of the session.

Lay Over - to postpone action on a measure until a future time.

Legislative Day - a day on which the Legislature actually meets. (Also see "Calendar Day.") There are usually four legislative days per week.

Lobbyist - a person who, voluntarily or for a fee, represents himself or herself, any individual, organization, corporation or entity before the Legislature.

Majority - more than half.

Absolute majority - more than half of the entire membership.

Simple majority - more than half of the members present and voting.

Majority Floor Leader - a senator chosen by members of the majority party caucus to determine the order of business for the Senate. The Majority Floor Leader is an ex-officio and voting member of all Senate committees. The members of the majority party caucus also choose one or more Majority Whips and Assistant Majority Floor Leaders.

Majority - a senator responsible for assisting the members of the majority party in working with members of the Senate in determining and informing the leadership of the members' positions on issues.

Minority Floor Leader - a senator chosen by members of the minority party caucus to be the leader of the minority party members. The members of the minority party also choose an Assistant Minority Floor Leader, a Minority Whip and an Assistant Minority Whip.

Minority Whip - a senator responsible for assisting the members of the minority party in the same manner as the Majority Whip. (Also see "Majority Whip.")

Measure - bill, joint resolution, concurrent resolution or simple resolution.

Motion to Reconsider - a motion to consider again an action of the House in which the measure is being considered. For a motion to reconsider the final vote of a measure on the third or fourth reading, or on an emergency clause or special election feature, notice must be served on the same day of the action that a member may wish to lodge a motion to reconsider, and the motion must be made within the succeeding three legislative days. A motion to reconsider any other action must be made by a member voting in the majority and must be disposed of on the same day.

Officers - members and staff elected by the Senate as leadership. This includes the lieutenant governor who is the President of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore, the Majority and Minority Floor Leaders, the Assistant Majority and Minority Floor Leaders, the Majority and Minority Whips and the Secretary of the Senate.

Order of Business - the following is the order of business followed in each daily session: 1. Prayer 7. Fourth Reading 2. Executive Nominations 8. Committee Reports 3. General Order 9. Second Reading 4. Third Reading 10. First Reading 5. House Amendments to Senate Bills and 11. Communications Resolutions 6. Conference Committee Reports 12. Other Business

Override - to pass a bill after the governor has vetoed it. This requires a two-thirds vote of each House (three-fourths vote on emergency measures).

Personal Privilege - right of a member to speak on the floor regarding a subject not currently being discussed or on the agenda.

Pocket Veto - failure of the governor to sign a measure within 15 days following sine die adjournment, which results in veto without gubernatorial action. (Also see "Veto".)

Point of Order - motion calling attention to an alleged breach of order or rules.

Pre-filing - filing of bills and other proposed legislation prior to the convening of the regular session of the Legislature. Bills may be pre-filed beginning on November 15 of even- numbered years and at any time during odd-numbered years.

President of the Senate - the lieutenant governor.

President Pro Tempore - a senator chosen by his or her fellow members to be the chief executive officer of the Senate and to preside in the absence of the lieutenant governor, with powers and duties prescribed by Senate rules. The President Pro Tempore is the effective leader of the Senate and is an ex-officio and voting member of all Senate committees.

Presiding Officer - the senator who chairs the daily session. There may be several presiding officers during any daily session. The presiding officer must determine the presence of a quorum upon request, interpret the rules, maintain order, recognize speakers, sign legislation that has passed and control the voting machines.

Principal Author - the member introducing and sponsoring a measure. A measure must have a principal author from both Houses at some time during the legislative process. The principal authors' names appear first on the bill followed by the names of any co-authors. (Also see "Co-author.")

Quorum - the number of the members (usually more than half) required to be present in the chamber or a committee meeting before business may be transacted.

Quorum call - a determination as to whether or not a quorum is present.

Readings - presentation of a bill or joint resolution. Every measure must receive three readings before passage, none of which may be on the same day. A fourth reading occurs at the time of final action.

First reading - the measure is introduced and its title only is read for the first time. The measure is assigned a number at this time.

Second reading - the title of the measure is read for the second time and it is referred to committee.

Third reading - the measure is read at length before a vote is taken.

Fourth reading - amendments from the opposite House or a conference committee report on a measure are read before a vote is taken. If a measure has passed both Houses in the same form, fourth reading occurs upon the signature of the presiding officer.

Recall - to retrieve, by concurrent resolution, a measure which has been presented to the governor, for the correction of errors.

Recede - to withdraw from an amendment in which the opposite House refused to concur.

Reconsider - to consider again a vote on any action previously taken by the Legislature. (Also see "Motion to Reconsider.")

Referendum - the method by which a non-emergency measure adopted by the Legislature may be submitted to the electorate for popular vote. Referendum may be used to amend or repeal non- emergency measures passed by the Legislature.

Repeal - the removal of an entire section of law from the Oklahoma Statutes by the Legislature. The repeal of a statute or statutes is accomplished by the insertion of a repealer clause in a legislative measure which becomes law.

Rescind - to annul an action previously taken.

Resolution - a formal expression of the will, wish or direction of one or both Houses.

Joint Resolution - a resolution passed by both Houses of the Legislature which, if signed by the governor, has the force and effect of law. Some Oklahoma case law suggests that joint resolutions may only be used for temporary laws and not for permanent laws. Joint resolutions which are not signed by the governor are also used to propose amendments to the Oklahoma Constitution or to ratify amendments to the United States Constitution.

Concurrent Resolution - a resolution passed by both Houses of the Legislature to ex- press facts, principles, opinions, wishes and purposes of the Legislature. Concurrent resolutions are also used to memorialize the president, Congress, cabinet members or federal agencies on a certain course of action. Although a concurrent resolution does not customarily have the force and effect of law, it does when used to authorize the issuance of revenue bonds.

Simple Resolution - a resolution which expresses the opinion or will of one House only and does not have the force and effect of law. It may be used for some of the same purposes as a concurrent resolution; however, its use is not as broad as that of a concurrent resolution.

Roll Call Vote - a recorded vote on a measure by which members respond either "aye" or "nay" when their names are called, or by indicating the same on an electronic roll call machine. (Also see "Voice Vote.")

Rules - provisions for the procedure, organization, officers and committees of the Legislature.

Joint rules - govern relationship between and matters affecting the two Houses.

Senate and House rules - govern matters affecting only one House.

Session - the period during which the Legislature meets.

Regular session - the annual session.

Daily session - each day's meeting.

Joint session - the meeting of the two Houses together. The lieutenant governor presides at joint sessions.

Extraordinary session or special session - a special session of the Legislature called by the governor or by two-thirds of the members of the Legislature. If called by the governor, only those subjects enumerated by the governor may be considered.

Shell Bill - a bill in which the title and body of the original version have been stricken and replaced with a title and body which may or may not relate specifically to the provisions of the original bill.

Simple Majority - see "Majority."

Simple Resolution - see "Resolution."

Sine die - adjournment "without day" being set for reconvening; final adjournment. The Legislature is required to adjourn sine die no later than 5:00 on the last Friday in May. (Also see "Adjournment.")

Speaker - the leader of the House of Representatives, elected by all members of the House.

Statute - a law enacted by the Legislature.

Statutes - a compilation of all enacted laws currently in effect.

Strike the Title - to change the title of a bill to a few words which are briefly descriptive but constitutionally unacceptable. The major intent of this action is to ensure that the bill will go to a conference committee. The same effect may be achieved by striking the enacting clause. Any Senate legislation being reported out of a Senate committee, with the exception of an appropriation bill, must have an enacting clause or resolving clause and a Senate and House author.

Table - to lay aside for future discussion, usually for purposes of postponing or shelving the matter indefinitely.

Title - a concise statement of the contents of a bill, prepared as a preface to the bill, as required by the Oklahoma Constitution. The purpose of the title of a bill is to alert the reader to the contents of the bill. Titles which inaccurately perform this function may cause court challenge of the measure, resulting in the striking of any contents of the bill not reflected in the title.

Veto - disapproval by the governor of a measure. The measure is then sent back to the Legislature with the objections. (Also see "Pocket Veto.")

Voice Vote - a non-roll call vote by which members respond orally by "aye" or "nay." (Also see "Roll Call Vote.")

Path of a Bill

1 (1) Introduction and First Reading Introduction and First Reading

2 (2) Second Reading and Second Reading and Committee Referral Committee Referral

3 (3) Committee Consideration Committee Consideration and Report and Report

4 (4) General Order General Order

5 (5) Consideration by Consideration by Whole Whole Senate or Whole Senate or Whole House House

6 (6) Engrossment Engrossment

7 (7) Third Reading and Final Action Third Reading and Final Action

8 Signing and Transmission to Other House

9 10 Signing and Transmission to Consideration of Possible Amendments Originating House

11 Possible Consideration by Conference Committee

12 13 14 Enrollment and Fourth Reading Action by the Governor Filing with the Secretary of State

Important Telephone Numbers

Governor ...... Governor 405-521-2342

Lt. Governor ...... 405-521-2161

Attorney General ...... E. 405-521-3921

Health Agencies

OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Commissioner ...... Terry L Cline, PhD 405-271-4200

Chief Operating Officer ...... Julie Cox-Kain 405-271-4200

Health Statistics ...... Kelly Baker, MPH 405-271-6225

Community & Family Health Services ...... Deputy Commissioner Steve Ronck, MPH 405-271-5585

Injury Prevention ...... Sheryl Brown 405-271-3430

Family Support and Prevention Service ...... Annette Jacobi, JD 405-271-7611

Dental Health Service...... Jana Winfree 405-271-5502

Maternal & Child Health Service...... Suzanna Dooley, MS, ARNP 405-271-4480

SoonerStart ...... John Corpolongo 405-271-6617

Prevention & Preparedness Services ...... Deputy Commissioner Toni Frioux 405-271-3272

State Epidemiologist ...... Kristy Bradley, DVM, MPH 405-271-4060

Public Health Laboratory ...... Dr. S. Terrance Dunn 405-271-5070

Protective Health Services ...... Deputy Commissioner Henry Hartsell 405-271-5288

Medical Facilities Service ...... Lee Martin 405-271-6576

OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Director ...... Ed Lake 405-521-3646

Office of Client Advocacy ...... Kathryn Brewer 405-525-4850

Office of Inspector General ...... Tony Bryan 405-522-5880

Office of Civil Rights ...... William Drapala 405-521-3529

Legal Division ...... Ronald Baze 405-521-3638

Child Welfare Services ...... Deborah Smith 405-521-6602

Child Welfare Services ...... Leslie Blazer 405-521-3561

Data Services Division ...... Mark Robison 405-522-1305

Finance & Administration Division...... David Ligon 405-521-3557

Community Living & Support Services ...... Mark Jones 405-521-6395

Adult & Family Services ...... Jim Struby 405-521-3076

OKLAHOMA HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY

Chief Executive Officer ...... Nico Gomez 405-522-7300

External Relations & Communication Services ...... Ed Long 405-522-7484

Behavioral Health Services ...... Kimre McGinnis 405-522-7080

Dental Services ...... Leon Bragg, D.D.S. 405-522-7592

Durable Medical Equipment ...... Stan Ruffner 405-522-7924

Medicaid Operations ...... Garth Splinter, MD 405-522-7300

Medical Authorization Unit ...... Maria Ordonez, RN 405-522-7371

Medical Management – Nurse Managers ...... Marlene Asmussen 405-522-7123

Pharmacy Services ...... Nancy Nesser, R.Ph, JD 405-522-7325

SoonerCare Operations – Member Services Supervisor ...... Kevin Rupe 405-522-7498

Health Policy ...... Tywanda Cox 405-522-7153

HIPAA and Compliance ...... Kay Ishcomer 405-522-7082

Provider Services Support ...... Melody Anthony 405-522-7360

Financial Services ...... Carrie Evans 405-522-7300

Financial Management, Provider Rates and Analysis ...... Debbie Ogles 405-522-7270

Third Party Liability & Claims Resolution ...... Lisa Gifford, JD 405-522-7427

General Counsel & Legal Services ...... Nicole Nantois, J.D. 405-522-7300

OKLAHOMA HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY cont’d

Provider Contracting ...... Peggy Hansen 405-522-7300

Policy, Planning and Integrity ...... Cindy Roberts 405-522-7253

Program Integrity & Accountability ...... Kelly Shropshier 405-522-7131

Waiver Development & Reporting ...... Melinda Jones 405-522-7125

OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Commissioner ...... Terri White 405-522-3908

Deputy Commissioner Communications & Prevention ...... Steve Buck 405-522-3908

Director, Provider Certification ...... John T. Hudgens 405-522-3900

OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL QUALITY

CEO ...... Greg Kochn, BS, CPA 405-840-2891 or 1-800-522-3414

Medical Director ...... Glenn H. Lytle, M.D. 405-840-2891 or 1-800-522-3414

Health Care Quality Improvement Program ...... Debbie Cantrell, BS 405-840-2891 or 1-800-522-3414

ASSOCIATIONS

OKLAHOMA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Executive Director ...... Kenneth R. King 405-843-9571 Associate Executive Director ...... Kathy Musson 405-843-9571 Director of State Legislation and Political Affairs ...... Wes Glinsmann 405-843-9571

OKLAHOMA OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION

Executive Director ...... Lynette McLain 405-528-4848

OKLAHOMA DENTAL ASSOCIATION

Executive Director ...... Lynn Means 405-848-8873

OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS (Formerly Ok Nursing Home Association) ...... Becky Moore 405-524-8338

OKLAHOMA NURSES ASSOCIATION Jane Nelson 405-840-3476

OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRIC PHYSICIANS Saundra Gragg-Naifeh 405-524-1075

OKLAHOMA PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION Phil Woodward 405-557- 5772

OKLAHOMA PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Mathew L. Winton 405-286-2800

LICENSURE

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS

Executive Director ...... Debra Bruce, JD 405-528-8625

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF NURSING

Executive Director ...... Kim Glazier, RN, M.Ed. 405-962-1800

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND SUPERVISION

Executive Director ...... Lyle Kelsey 405-962-1400 x 114 Licensing ...... Robyn Hall 405-962-1400 x 113 Investigations ...... Reji Vorghese 405-962-1400 x 120

AMERICAN BOARD OF MEDICAL SPECAILTIES CERTIFICATION VERIFICATION 312-436-2600

STATE BOARD OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LICENSURE 405-522-3698

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF DENTISTRY 405-524-4844

FEDERATION OF STATE MEDICAL BOARDS 817-868-4000

OKLAHOMA FUNERAL BOARD 405-522-1790

NATIONAL PRACTITIONER DATA BANK 800-767-6732

OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR LONG TERM CARE ADMINISTRATORS 405-522-1616

OKLAHOMA BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY 405-733-7836

OKLAHOMA PHARMACY BOARD 405-521-3815

OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS 405-524-9094

OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSED SOCIAL WORKERS 405-521-3712

BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY 405-524-4955 or 1-866-840-2774

CMS

DALLAS REGIONAL OFFICE OF THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES

Regional Administrator ...... Renard Murray 404-562-7150

DEPUTY Regional Administrator ...... David Wright Division of Survey and Certification Operations 214-767-0423

INSURANCE

OKLAHOMA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT John Doak 405-521-2668 or 1-800-522-0071

EMPLOYEES GROUP INSURANCE DIVISION Administrator ...... Frank Wilson, Jr. 405-717-8701 or 1-800-543-6044

BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF OKLAHOMA

CEO/President ...... Ted Haynes 918-560-3500 Vice President ...... Wyndham Kidd 918-592-9424 Corporate Medical Director ...... 918-560-3500

OKLAHOMA WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Administrator ...... Rick Farmer, PhD. 405-522-8600 Asst. Administrator ...... Tom Hall 405-522-8600

OTHER FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS

OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Commissioner ...... Mark Costello 405-528-1500 or 1-888-269-5353 Chief of Staff ...... 405-528-1500 or 1-888-269-5353

OKLAHOMA OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Director ...... Kim Edd Carter 405-425-7296 PHYSICIAN’S MANPOWER & TRAINING COMMISSION

Executive Director ...... James R.Bishop 405-843-5667 Deputy Executive Director ...... Charolotte Jiles 405-843-5667 Nursing Incentive Program ...... Michelle Cecil 405-843-5667 OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION Director of Administration ...... Lori Wrotenberry 405-521-6709 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

State Superintendent...... Janet Barresi 405-521-4516 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION

Executive Director ...... Richard McPherson 405-557-5366

Administrator ...... T ony Mastin 405-521-3214 or 1-800-522-8165

Helpful Legislative and Healthcare Web Sites

FEDERAL

American Hospital Association - www.aha.org

U.S. Senate - www.senate.gov

U.S. House of Representatives - www.house.gov

The Congressional Budget Office - www.cbo.gov

U.S. General Accounting Office - www.gao.gov

The - www.loc.gov

Thomas - Legislative Information of the Internet - //thomas.loc.gov

STATE

Oklahoma State Legislature - www.lsb.state.ok.us

Oklahoma Healthcare Authority - www.ohca.state.ok.us

Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision - www.medicalboard.org

Oklahoma Board of Nursing - www.ok.gov/nursing

Oklahoma State Department of Health- www.health.ok.gov

Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health and Substance Abuse -www.odmhsas.org

Oklahoma Insurance Department - www.oid.state.ok.us

Oklahoma Primary Care Association - www.okpca.org