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SCOTT ADKINS CONSULTING, INC. Government Affairs and Political Strategies SCOTT ADKINS CONSULTING, INC. Government Affairs and Political Strategies Senate Legislative Members 2013 Legislator: Cliff Aldridge Home #: (405) 659-4256 Secretary: Leah Maloy Capitol #: (405) 521-5584 Address: P.O. Box 10946 Fax #: (405) 521-5640 City: Midwest City Zip: 73140 Party: R Occupation: Insurance Agent Birth Date: 07/01/1962 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 412 App. Sub. on Education; Finance; Committees: Gen. Gov.; Retirement & Insurance (V-Chair); District: 42 Veterans & Military Affairs Counties: Oklahoma * Legislator: Mark Allen Home #: (918) 626-4027 Capitol Secretary: Grace McMillan (405) 521-5576 #: Address: P.O. Box 410 Fax #: (405) 530-2300 City: Spiro Zip: 74959 Party: R Occupation: Businessman Birth Date: 01/02/49 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 415 Agri. & Rural Dev., App. Sub on Gen. Gov. & Committees: Trans., Energy, Veterans & Military Affairs (V. District: 4 Chair), Insurance, Judiciary Counties: Leflore , Sequoyah * Legislator: Patrick Anderson Home #: (580) 234-2628 Secretary: Kathie Darr Capitol #: (405) 521-5630 Address: P.O. Box 5589 Fax #: (405) 530-2321 City: Enid Zip: 73702 Party: R Birth Occupation: Attorney/Farmer 02/06/1969 Branch: S Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 417A App Sub on Non-Appropriated Agencies (Chair), Committees: Business & Commerce, Judiciary, Pensions, District: 19 Veterans & Military Affairs Counties: Garfield, Grant, Alfalfa, Kay Leadership: Assistant Minority Leader Legislator: Roger Ballenger Home #: (918) 798-0391 Secretary: Susan Cochran Capitol #: (405) 521-5588 Address: 19605 Wilson Rd. Fax #: (405) 521-5615 City: Okmulgee Zip: 74447 Party: D Electrical Contractor/ Occupation: Birth Date: 09/25/50 Branch: S Businessman Email: [email protected] Office: 527B Gen. Gov. (Vice Chair), Appropriations, App. Committees: Sub. on Natural Resources, Public Safety, District: 8 Pensions, Veterans & Military Affairs Counties: McIntosh, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Muskogee Legislator: Don Barrington Home #: (580) 353-8663 Secretary: Sandra Shelton Capitol #: (405) 521-5563 Address: 4506 N.E. Highlander Cir. Fax #: (405) 521-5573 City: Lawton Zip: 73507 Party: R Birth Occupation: Retired 09/07/1947 Branch: S Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 515 Agriculture & Rural Dev., App. Sub. on Public Safety & Judiciary (Vice Committees: District: 31 Chair),Public Safety (Chair), Veterans and Military Affairs, Rules, Transportation Comanche, Cotton , Jefferson , Stephens, Counties: Tillman Legislator: Randy Bass Home #: (580) 695-8285 Secretary: Donna Ambler Capitol #: (405) 521-5567 Address: 2606 NW Lake Front Dr. Fax #: (405) 530-2366 City: Lawton Zip: 73505 Party: D Occupation: Cattle & wheat farm owner Birth Date: 03/13/1954 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 528B Appropriations, Agriculture & Rural Dev., App Sub Gen. Gov. and Transportation, Retirement & Committees: District: 32 Insurance, Veterans & Military Affairs, Transportation Counties: Comanche * Leadership: President Pro Tempore Legislator: Brian Bingman Home #: (918) 227-1856 Secretary: Cheryl Boothe Capitol #: (405) 521-5528 Address: 1502 E. McKinley Fax #: (405) 521-5578 City: Sapulpa Zip: 74066 Party: R Occupation: Oil & Gas Birth Date: 12/9/53 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 422 Ex-Officio and voting member of all Senate Committees: District: 12 committees Counties: Creek, Okfuskee Legislator: Larry Boggs Home #: (918) 429-3107 Secretary: Anita Bell Capitol #: (405) 521-5604 Address: PO Box 831 Fax #: City: Wilburton Zip: 74578 Party: R Occupation: Rancher Birth Date: 9/4/46 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 513B Agriculture & Rural Devel., App Sub on Gen Gov & Committees: Trans, Public Safety, Tourism & Wildlife, Veterans District: 7 & Military Affairs Counties: Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, Ofuskee, Pittsburg Leadership: Assistant Majority Floor Leader Legislator: Cliff Branan Home #: (405) 843-5064 Secretary: Kathy Townsend Capitol #: (405) 521-5543 Address: 7303 Lancet Lane Fax #: (405) 521-5684 City: Oklahoma City Zip: 73120 Party: R Commercial Real Birth Occupation: 06/23/1961 Branch: S Estate Broker Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 417C Appropriations, App. Sub. on Gen. Gov. & Committees: Transportation (Vice Chair), Energy (Chair), District: 40 Pensions, Rules, Transportation Counties: Oklahoma * Legislator: Josh Brecheen Home #: (580) 367-5241 Secretary: Anita Huntley Capitol #: (405) 521-5586 Address: Rt. 5, Box 318 Fax #: (405) 521-5629 City: Coalgate Zip: 74538 Party: R Rancher/Motivational Occupation: Birth Date: 06/19/79 Branch: S Speaker Email: [email protected] Office: 428B Education, Judiciary, Tourism & Wildlife (V Chair), Committees: App Sub on Pub. Safety & Judiciary, Public Safety, District: 6 Veterans and Military Affairs Counties: Atoka , Bryan , Coal , Johnston , Marshall Leadership: Majority Whip Legislator: Rick Brinkley Home #: (918) 633-6767 Secretary: Jonathan Grable Capitol #: (405) 521-5566 Address: P.O. Box 505 Fax #: (405) 530-2351 City: Owasso Zip: 74055 Party: R Birth Occupation: Pastor/Television 07/25/61 Branch: S Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 512 Appropriations, Appropriations Sub on Committees: Education, Finance (Vice Chair), Energy, District: 34 Pensions (Chair), Rules Counties: Rogers , Tulsa Legislator: Corey Brooks Home #: (405) 651-0405 Secretary: Katie Duvall Capitol #: (405) 521-5522 Address: 26504 Santa Fe Ave. Fax #: City: Washington Zip: 73093 Party: R Occupation: Rancher Birth Date: Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 520 App Sub on Nat. Resources & Regulatory Serv, Committees: Insurance, Pensions (V. Chair), Transportation, District: 43 Veterans & Military Affairs Counties: Garvin, Grady, McClain, Stephens Legislator: Bill Brown Home #: (918) 231-4778 Secretary: Doris Sesock Capitol #: (405) 521-5602 Address: 524 S. Elm Pl. Fax #: (405) 521-5594 City: Broken Arrow Zip: 74012 Party: R Birth Occupation: Insurance 08/21/44 Branch: S Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 413-A Appropriations Sub on Select Agencies, Committees: Insurance (Chair), Pensions, Tourism & District: 36 Wildlife, Veterans & Military Affairs Counties: Tulsa, Wagoner Leadership: Minority Leader Legislator: Sean Burrage Home #: (918) 343-4131 Secretary: Donna Garlick Capitol #: (405) 521-5555 Address: PO Box 309 Fax #: (405) 530-2349 City: Claremore Zip: 74018 Party: D Occupation: Attorney At Law Birth Date: 04-30-68 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 522 Committees: District: 2 Counties: Mayes, Rogers Legislator: Harry Coates Home #: (405) 382-7660 Secretary: Sherry Mitchell Capitol #: (405) 521-5547 Address: US 377 N. Fax #: (405) 530-2326 City: Seminole Zip: 74868 Party: R Occupation: Construction Consulting Birth Date: 07/11/1950 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 531 App Sub on Select Agencies, Business & Commerce, Committees: Tourism & Wildlife (Chair), Appropriations, Health District: 28 & Human Services Counties: Lincoln , Pottawatomie , Seminole Legislator: Brian Crain Home #: (918) 587-0000 Secretary: Capitol #: (405) 521-5620 Address: 5305 E. 37th Fax #: (405) 530-2302 City: Tulsa Zip: 74135 Party: R Occupation: Attorney Birth Date: 08/28/1961 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 417B Appropriations, App Sub on Public Safety & Committees: Judiciary, Health & Human Serv. (Chair), Judiciary, District: 39 Business & Commerce Counties: Tulsa Legislator: Nathan Dahm Home #: (918) 615-2335 Secretary: Sharon Brown Capitol #: (405) 521-5551 Address: PO Box 2323 Fax #: City: Broken Arrow Zip: 74011 Party: R Occupation: Self-employed Birth Date: Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 533A App Sub on Select Agencies, Business & Commerce, Committees: District: 33 Financial, Gen Gov, Veterans and Military Affairs Counties: Tulsa Leadership: Majority Whip Legislator: Kim David Home #: (918) 577-7760 Secretary: Gayla Guinn Capitol #: (405) 521-5590 Address: P.O. Box 371 Fax #: (405) 521-5711 City: Wagoner Zip: 74477 Party: R Birth Occupation: Business Owner 04/06/61 Branch: S Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 417A Appropriations, App Sub on Health & Committees: Human Serv. (Chair), Finance, Public District: 18 Safety, Rules, Health & Human Services Cherokee, Mayes, Muskogee, Tulsa, Counties: Wagoner Leadership: Assistant Minority Leader Legislator: Jerry Ellis Home #: (580) 933-4930 Secretary: Jean McCurley Capitol #: (405) 521-5614 Address: P.O. Box 317 Fax #: (405) 530-2331 City: Valliant Zip: 74764 Party: D Southeast Times Birth Occupation: 12/11/1946 Branch: S Newspaper Date: Email: [email protected] Office: 535 App Sub on Natural Resources, Business & Committees: Commerce, Tourism & Wildlife, Appropriation, District: 5 Gen Gov Atoka , Choctaw , McCurtain , Pushmataha, Counties: LeFlore Legislator: Eddie Fields Home #: (918) 636-7282 Secretary: Becky Ingraham Capitol #: (405) 521-5581 Address: P.O. Box 366 Fax #: (405) 530-2346 City: Wynona Zip: 74084 Party: R Occupation: Rancher/Businessman Birth Date: 1/21/67 Branch: S Email: [email protected] Office: 416 Agriculture & Rural Dev. (Chair); Approp Sub on Natural Resources (Vice Chair); Energy; Committees: District: 10 Redistricting (Congressional Chair); Rules; Tourism & Wildlife Counties: Kay, Osage Leadership: Assistant Majority Floor Leader Legislator: John Ford Home #: (918) 333-7922 Secretary: Debbie Thurmond Capitol #: (405) 521-5634 Address: 748 SE Brookhollow Lane Fax #: (405) 521-5606 City: Bartlesville Zip: 74006 Party: R Retired, Birth Occupation: 03/03/1946 Branch: S ConocoPhillips Date:
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