Legislative Branch 175 State House of Representatives of the Air National Guard as a military police officer. During his eight years in the Oklahoma Air National Guard, he received the Air Force Achievement Medal, the National Defense Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, and two honorable discharges. He received a bachelor’s degree in communication from the , and a juris doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He is the owner and lead counsel for the Stiles Legal Group based in Norman. He won election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 45 on November 2, 2010. He and his wife, JoAnne, have been married eight years, and live in rural Cleveland County with their three dogs. To contact Stiles: 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., Room 338, , OK 73105, or 405/557–7386, or [email protected].

Daniel Sullivan ■ Occupation—Attorney ■ Education—Northeastern State University, BS; University of Tulsa, JD ■ Party—Republican ■ District—71 ■ Legislative Experience—House Member, 2005–pres- ent; Assistant Majority Floor Leader, 2007; Majority Floor Leader, 2011 ■ Committee Membership—Appropriations & Budget; Economic Development, Tourism & Financial Services; Joint Committee on Appropriations & Budget; and Judiciary. Sullivan was born on March 12, 1963, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Frank and Karen Sullivan. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northeastern State University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa. A practicing attorney, Sullivan won election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 71 in 2004. He continues active participation in the Kiwanis Club of Tulsa, Northeastern State University Foundation, Tulsa County Reserve, and Tulsa Dream Center. His hobbies include fly fish- ing, golf, and hunting. To contact Sullivan: PMB 412, 4306 S Peoria, Tulsa, OK 74105, or 918/583–8100, or [email protected].

Randy Terrill ■ Occupation—Business/Legal Consultant ■ Education—University of Central Oklahoma, BA; University of Oklahoma, JD ■ Party— Republican ■ District—53 ■ Legislative Experience—House Member, 2005–present; Assistant Majority Floor Leader, 2007■ Committee Membership—Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on General Government & Transportation; General Government; Government Modernization; and Higher Education & Career Tech. Terrill was born on September 29, 1969, in Alva, Oklahoma. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Central Oklahoma and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Oklahoma. Terrill has an extensive background in Oklahoma politics, serving as a press intern for Governor , legislative assis- tant to former House Republican Leader Larry Ferguson, director of legislative research and special projects for Governor , political director of the Oklahoma Republican Party, and as special assistant to Labor Commissioner Brenda Reneau. He is a professor of government, history, and law, as well as a business and legal consultant. Terrill won election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 53 in 2004. He continues active