State Senate 109 Years, Living Throughout the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States Before Moving to Tulsa in 1987
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State Senate 109 years, living throughout the southern and mid-Atlantic states before moving to Tulsa in 1987. Crain remained in Tulsa, and graduated from the University of Tulsa Law School in 1991. He became an assistant district attorney in 1996, and in 1999, he left to pursue a law practice focusing primarily on title and real property law. He now belongs to Hanson and Holmes PLC. He is currently pursuing a master of public administration degree at the University of Oklahoma. Crain and his wife, Lori, have two daughters, Sarah and Catherine. He continues active participation in Leadership Tulsa, Masonic Lodge, Tulsa County Bar Association, Tulsa Lawyers Helping Children, Tulsa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and Tulsa Title and Probate Lawyers. Crain first won election to the Oklahoma Senate from District 39 in 2004. To contact Crain—5819 E 31 Street, Tulsa, OK 74135 ■ 405/521–5620 ■ [email protected] Nathan Dahm Occupation—Business Owner ■ Party—Republican ■ District—33 ■ Legislative Experience—Senate Member, 2013 ■ Committee Membership—Appropriations Subcommittee on Select Agencies; Business and Commerce; Finance; General Government; and Veterans and Military Affairs Dahm spent his childhood years in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, while his parents attended Bible school. In 1994 he moved with his family to Romania, serving as missionaries to the former communist nation. Upon graduating from high school, Dahm returned to Romania to work as a missionary. While there, he actively served in each department of his local church and designed and served as general manager of the 65–acre Bible school campus that was built a few miles outside Romania’s capital city of Bucharest. In 2003 Dahm became the dean of students for the school’s charter class. He served in that position for four years, when he returned to Broken Arrow. Upon his return to Oklahoma, Dahm became active in politics, serving on the executive committee of the Tulsa County Republican Party; as a precinct chair and vice chair; and as president of the Tulsa Area Republican Assembly. He has been employed as an engineering technician for a local municipality and as producer for a local production company. He currently manages the daily operations of his family-owned cleaning company, as well as being self-employed with a smartphone/tablet application development company. Dahm won election to the Oklahoma Senate from District 33 on November 6, 2012. To contact Dahm—2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ■ 405/521–5551 ■ [email protected] Kim David Occupation—Business Owner ■ Education—Oklahoma State University, BS ■ Party—Republican ■ District—18 ■ Legislative Experience—Senate Member, 2011–present; Majority Whip, 2013 ■ Committee Membership—Appropriations; Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Chair; Finance; Health and Human Services; Public Safety, Vice Chair; and Rules.