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Select Oklahoma recognizes 2026 Economic Development Legislative Champions

Select Oklahoma recognizes 2026 Economic Development Legislative Champions

Luke Reynolds by Luke Reynolds
June 9, 2026
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OKLAHOMA CITY (OBV) — Select Oklahoma has recognized state lawmakers who earned a 100% voting record on the organization’s 2026 economic development priorities.

The scorecard evaluated key legislation tied to business attraction and retention, infrastructure investment, workforce readiness, innovation, and other economic development tools aimed at supporting Oklahoma’s long-term growth.

“Select Oklahoma’s mission is to advance policies that create jobs, attract investment, and support long-term economic growth,” said Andrea Anderson, 2026 Select Oklahoma Board Chair. “These legislators demonstrated unwavering commitment to those goals and to the communities they serve.”

Lawmakers earning a 100% voting record were named 2026 Economic Development Champions.

In the Oklahoma House of Representatives, those legislators were Rep. Steve Bashore, Rep. Amanda Clinton, Rep. Bob Ed Culver, Rep. John George, Rep. Erick Harris, Rep. Kyle Hilbert, Rep. Ronny Johns, Rep. John Kane, Rep. Mike Kelley, Rep. Dick Lowe, Rep. T.J. Marti, Rep. Nicole Miller, Rep. Anthony Moore, Rep. Mike Osburn, Rep. Kenton Patzkowsky, Rep. Danny Sterling, Rep. Preston Stinson, Rep. Tammy Townley, and Rep. Tammy West.

In the Oklahoma Senate, those legislators were Sen. Bill Coleman, Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, Sen. Todd Gollihare, Sen. Grant Green, Sen. Chuck Hall, Sen. John Haste, Sen. Brent Howard, Sen. Spencer Kern, Sen. Lonnie Paxton, Sen. Dave Rader, Sen. Kristen Thompson, and Sen. Tom Woods.

Select Oklahoma also recognized legislators who scored above 90% on the organization’s economic development scorecard.

Those lawmakers were Sen. Jerry Alvord, Sen. Christi Gillespie, Sen. Bryan Logan, Sen. Roland Pederson, Sen. Aaron Reinhardt, Sen. Paul Rosino, Sen. Ally Seifried, Sen. Brenda Stanley, Rep. Arturo Alonso-Sandoval, Rep. Brad Boles, Rep. Jared Deck, Rep. Collin Duel, Rep. Dell Kerbs, Rep. Mike Lay, Rep. Mark Lepak, Rep. Stan May, Rep. Carl Newton, Rep. John Pfeiffer, Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, and Rep. Judd Strom.

Select Oklahoma said the scorecard reflects legislative support for policies that strengthen Oklahoma’s economy, encourage business growth, support workforce development, and improve the state’s competitiveness.

The organization said it looks forward to working with lawmakers who support statewide efforts to recruit and retain primary jobs and capital investment.

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