Congressman Lankford: Repeal Vote Protects Patients from Healthcare Law
By OKGOP | News, Press ReleaseWashington, DC — House Republican Policy Committee Chairman James Lankford (R-OK) joined his colleagues today in supporting H.R. 45 to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. “I am obligated to do everything I can to protect Oklahomans from the harmful effects of the President’s healthcare law,” said Lankford. “Oklahomans consistently tell me how the
Delegation Dinner Tickets
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OK Congressional Delegation Statements on Fiscal Cliff Vote
By OKGOP | News, Press ReleaseSenator Inhofe: U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), a leading Senate conservative, joined a bi-partisan group of Senators in voting to avert a fiscal cliff and delay sequestration for two months. In a late night vote of 89-8, the deal permanently extends Bush tax cuts for a majority of Americans, prevents a death tax increase, and
Lankford Letter: Fiscal Cliff Vote Update
By OKGOP | NewsDear friends and neighbors in central Oklahoma, Tonight, the House of Representatives passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, commonly known as the fiscal cliff bill. I could not support this bill. While the fiscal cliff was a real threat to our economy, the mushrooming debt is an even greater threat to our future. At the
Lankford Letter: Fiscal Cliff Update
By OKGOP | NewsFrom Congressman Lankford’s E-Newsletter: As you may have heard, the House will return to session this Sunday, December 30th, to respond to any potential Senate action on bills the House passed in May and August of 2012 to avoid the tax increases and across-the-board cuts of the “fiscal cliff.” The entire negotiation process has illustrated how divided our nation
Oklahoma Hosts Full-Committee Field Hearing Examining What is Holding Back American Energy Production
By OKGOP | News(Oklahoma City) — Representative James Lankford (R-OK) issued the following statement after the conclusion of a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform full-committee field hearing at the University of Central Oklahoma. The hearing was the first of a two-part series on the future of American energy. “As the epicenter of American energy production, Oklahoma is a













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