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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • JD, Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1980-1983
  • BS, History/Geography/Political Science, Oklahoma State University, 1977-1980
  • AS, Pre-Optometry Studies, Eastern Oklahoma State College, 1975-1977

Professional Experience

  • JD, Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1980-1983
  • BS, History/Geography/Political Science, Oklahoma State University, 1977-1980
  • AS, Pre-Optometry Studies, Eastern Oklahoma State College, 1975-1977
  • Partner, Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, Perryman, Sterkel, McCalla Limited Liability Partnership, 1981-present
  • Partner, Huckaby, Fleming, Frailey, Chaffin and Cordell Limited Liability Partnership, 1987-1994
  • Associate, Huckaby Law Firm, 1983-1987
  • Legal Intern, Huckaby Law Firm, 1981-1983

Political Experience

  • JD, Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1980-1983
  • BS, History/Geography/Political Science, Oklahoma State University, 1977-1980
  • AS, Pre-Optometry Studies, Eastern Oklahoma State College, 1975-1977
  • Partner, Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, Perryman, Sterkel, McCalla Limited Liability Partnership, 1981-present
  • Partner, Huckaby, Fleming, Frailey, Chaffin and Cordell Limited Liability Partnership, 1987-1994
  • Associate, Huckaby Law Firm, 1983-1987
  • Legal Intern, Huckaby Law Firm, 1981-1983
  • Minority Floor Leader, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, 2016-present
  • Representative, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, District 56, 2012-present
  • Former Minority Caucus Secretary, Oklahoma State House of Representatives
  • Candidate, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, District 56, 2018

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Banking and Business Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Business, Labor, and Retirement Laws Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Elections & Ethics Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, General Government Subcommittee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Judiciary - Civil and Environment Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Judiciary - Civil and Environment Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Judiciary Subcommittee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Rules Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Former Member, Utilities Committee, Oklahoma State House of Representatives

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Agriculture and Rural Development Committee

Member, Banking, Financial Services and Pensions Committee

Member, County and Municipal Government Committee

Member, Judiciary Committee

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • JD, Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law, 1980-1983
  • BS, History/Geography/Political Science, Oklahoma State University, 1977-1980
  • AS, Pre-Optometry Studies, Eastern Oklahoma State College, 1975-1977
  • Partner, Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, Perryman, Sterkel, McCalla Limited Liability Partnership, 1981-present
  • Partner, Huckaby, Fleming, Frailey, Chaffin and Cordell Limited Liability Partnership, 1987-1994
  • Associate, Huckaby Law Firm, 1983-1987
  • Legal Intern, Huckaby Law Firm, 1981-1983
  • Minority Floor Leader, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, 2016-present
  • Representative, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, District 56, 2012-present
  • Former Minority Caucus Secretary, Oklahoma State House of Representatives
  • Candidate, Oklahoma State House of Representatives, District 56, 2018
  • Member, Anadarko Chamber of Commerce, present
  • Member, Blanchard Chamber of Commerce, present
  • Member, Chickasha Chamber of Commerce, present
  • Member, Noble Chamber of Commerce, present
  • Member, Oklahoma State Alumni Association, present
  • Member, Tuttle Chamber of Commerce, present
  • Former President, Chickasha Kiwanis Club
  • Former President, Grady County Bar Association
  • Member, Kiwanis International
  • Elder, Southern Oaks Church of Christ
  • Member, Chickasha Board of Education, 1994
Policy Positions

Congressional Election 1994 National Political Awareness Test

Crime

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support to address the problem of crime?

1. Impose a national ban on the public sale of assault weapons.
- No Answer

2. Impose a national ban on the sale of handguns to minors.
- No Answer

3. Impose "truth in sentencing" legislation for violent criminals so they serve a full sentence with no chance of parole.
- X

4. Create "boot camps" for juvenile and adult first-time offenders.
- No Answer

5. Prosecute as adults youths who are third-time violent felons.
- X

6. Impose the death penalty for certain federal crimes, including civil rights murders, rape and child molestation murders, death resulting from drive-by shootings or car-jacking, and murder of court officers or federal witnesses.
- No Answer

7. Impose mandatory life sentences for third time violent felons.
- X

8. Fund programs to provide prison inmates with vocational and job-related skills.
- No Answer

9. Increase the availability of college loans for youth in crime-ridden urban areas.
- X

10. Fund programs which provide job training and employment opportunities for at-risk urban youth.
- X

11. Other
- X

Illegal Drugs

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning illegal drugs?

1. Increase penalties for selling illegal drugs.
- X

2. Support mandatory drug testing for federal employees.
- No Answer

3. Expand efforts to stop the illegal flow of drugs to the United States from other countries.
- X

4. Expand federal support for education and drug treatment programs.
- No Answer

5. Maintain current federal laws.
- No Answer

6. Decriminalize the possession and private use of certain illegal drugs.
- No Answer

7. Other
- X

Health Care

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning the American health care system?

1. Implement a government-financed, single-payer national health care system similar to Canada's.
- No Answer

2. Support President Clinton's position for a "comprehensive health care plan for all Americans."
- No Answer

3. Support a managed competition health care plan to contain costs and improve access that does not include mandated health alliances, government cost control powers, or employer/employee mandates.
- No Answer

4. Provide tax incentives for small businesses to help provide health care to their employees.
- X

5. Allow middle and low income families to deduct yearly health care costs from their taxable income.
- X

6. Create a voucher system for the working poor so they can buy into a health care plan.
- X

7. Place limits on the amount of damages awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
- No Answer

8. Allow Americans to set up a tax-free medical savings account, which would be taxed if used for any purpose other than medical costs.
- No Answer

9. Deregulate the private health care industry.
- No Answer

10. Privatize Medicare and Medicaid.
- No Answer

11. Other
- X

Welfare

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support to change America's welfare system?

1. Strengthen child support collection procedures and increase penalties for parents who do not pay.
- X

2. Impose a two-year limit on welfare benefits for recipients who are able to work.
- X

3. Require welfare recipients to accept some form of government-sponsored job after two years if unable to find work in the private sector.
- X

4. Require unwed teenage mothers to live with a parent or guardian (if possible) to receive benefits.
- No Answer

5. Limit the benefits given to single women if they have additional children.
- No Answer

6. Provide child care services to welfare recipients who work or attend school.
- X

7. Increase spending on programs that help homeless people find shelter and employment.
- No Answer

8. Make no substantial changes at this time.
- No Answer

9. Eliminate the current American welfare system.
- No Answer

10. Other
- No Answer

Unemployment

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support to address the problem of unemployment?

1. Invest federal dollars in "investment tax credits" for companies who invest in worker training, purchase new equipment, and invest in research and development.
- No Answer

2. Increase funding for federal and state job-training programs.
- No Answer

3. Create "enterprise zones" in urban areas with high unemployment by providing tax credits for new and expanding businesses.
- No Answer

4. Create "empowerment zones" in urban areas with high unemployment by providing government grants and federal assistance, in addition to tax credits, to new and expanding businesses.
- No Answer

5. Eliminate government regulations to encourage investment and economic expansion of the private sector.
- No Answer

6. Allow the natural cycle of the market economy to create jobs without government intervention.
- No Answer

7. Support an overhaul of the current unemployment system by combining current job-training programs within a new comprehensive "re-employment" system.
- No Answer

8. Other
- X

International Trade

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning trade between America and foreign countries?

1. The United States should grant "most favored nation" trading status based on the human rights record of each individual nation.
- No Answer

2. The United States should raise tariffs on nations whose trade policies discourage the importation of American products.
- No Answer

3. The United States should eliminate tax breaks for companies who move American jobs to low-wage countries.
- No Answer

4. The United States should expand NAFTA into Latin America.
- No Answer

5. The United States should pursue policies that will help open markets on the Pacific Rim.
- No Answer

6. The United States should stay out of international trade.
- No Answer

7. Other
- X

Environment

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning the environment?

1. Tax high-level energy users (businesses and individuals) to discourage excessive energy use and pay for environmental cleanup.
- No Answer

2. Pass stronger clean water and clean air legislation.
- No Answer

3. Phase in a prohibition of pollution causing products such as gas powered autos and lawn mowers.
- No Answer

4. Consider further increasing federal taxes on gasoline and diesel fuels.
- No Answer

5. Consider further increasing fees charged to mining companies who mine on public lands.
- No Answer

6. Consider further increasing fees charged to livestock owners who graze on federal lands.
- No Answer

7. Require the federal government to reimburse citizens who are required to limit the use of their privately owned lands due to environmental regulation.
- No Answer

8. Encourage further market based strategies to clean up the environment such as pollution credits.
- No Answer

9. Amend the Endangered Species Act to allow for increased logging.
- No Answer

10. Other
- X

Education

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support to change America's public education system?

1. Establish a nationwide competency test for teachers and encourage states to adopt it.
- No Answer

2. Establish "National Standards" for K-12 schools and encourage states to adopt them.
- No Answer

3. Advocate school choice programs so that parents receive vouchers that can be used to send their children to participating schools.
- No Answer

4. Allow low and middle income families to deduct college costs from their taxable income.
- X

5. Provide communities with increased federal aid and low interest loans for public school improvements.
- No Answer

6. Eliminate the U.S. Department of Education.
- No Answer

7. Make no substantial changes at this time.
- No Answer

8. Other
- No Answer

Abortion

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning abortion?

1. Abortions should be legal in all circumstances as long as the procedure is completed within the first trimester of the pregnancy.
- No Answer

2. Abortions should be legal only when the life of the mother is endangered.
- No Answer

3. Abortions should be legal only when the pregnancy results from incest or rape, or when the life of the mother is endangered.
- No Answer

4. A woman under the age of 18 should be required to notify a parent or guardian before having an abortion.
- No Answer

5. A woman should be required to notify her spouse before having an abortion.
- No Answer

6. States should be allowed to impose mandatory waiting periods before abortions are performed.
- No Answer

7. Congress should eliminate federal funding for clinics and medical facilities that provide abortion services.
- No Answer

8. Congress should eliminate abortion services from any federally funded health care plan.
- No Answer

9. Congress should leave legislation on this issue to the states.
- X

10. Other
- No Answer

Defense Policy / Foreign Policy

If elected to Congress, which of the following general principles or specific proposals will you support concerning American military and foreign policy?

1. Congress should support defense conversion by funding job-placement and job-training programs for displaced military personnel and defense technology workers.
- No Answer

2. Congress should completely lift the ban on homosexuals in the military.
- No Answer

3. The United States should use military force only in cooperation with the United Nations unless threatened by a foreign power.
- No Answer

4. The United States should lift the trade embargo against Cuba.
- No Answer

5. Congress should increase foreign aid to the former republics of the Soviet Union to help in democratization and economic reform.
- No Answer

6. Congress should impose strict sanctions against any nation selling technology or products that aid in the construction of nuclear weapons.
- X

7. Congress should impose strict sanctions against any new nation attempting to develop nuclear weapons.
- X

8. Congress should invest federal funds in the research and development of new defense technologies.
- X

9. Other
- X

Campaign Finance

Should the federal government adopt a policy of limiting or banning Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions to federal candidates?
- Undecided

Congressional Reform

Do you support the principle of limiting the number of terms U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives can serve in Congress?
- No

Balanced Budget Amendment

Do you support the principle of a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution?
- Yes

Line-Item Veto

Do you support the principle of a Line-Item Veto for the President?
- Yes

Minimum Wage

If elected to Congress, will you support an increase in the minimum wage?
- Undecided

Spending Priorities

Please indicate the changes you will support (if any) concerning the level of funding for each of the listed issue areas.

1. National Defense
- Slightly Increase

2. Law Enforcement
- Maintain Status

3. International Drug Interdiction
- Maintain Status

4. Federal Health Care Programs
- Maintain Status

5. AIDS Research
- Maintain Status

6. Job Re-training Programs
- Maintain Status

7. Infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.)
- Maintain Status

8. Public Education
- Maintain Status

9. Foreign Aid
- Slightly Decrease

10. Environmental Clean Up and Enforcement
- Maintain Status

11. Other
- No Answer

Taxes

Please indicate the changes you will support (if any) concerning the tax levels for each of the listed categories.

1. Capital Gains Taxes
- Slightly Decrease

2. Cigarette Taxes
- Maintain Status

3. Alcohol Taxes
- Maintain Status

4. Taxes on Social Security Benefits Received by Retirees Earning More than $40,000
- Maintain Status

5. Income Taxes on Families Earning Less than $140,000
- Maintain Status

6. Income Taxes on Families Earning $140,000 or More
- Maintain Status

7. Value-Added Taxes on U.S. Businesses
- Maintain Status

8. Taxes on Foreign Companies in the United States
- Maintain Status

9. Other
- No Answer

Legislative Priorities

1. If you are elected to Congress, what will be your two main legislative priorities?
- a) Restoration of confidence in Congress and other institutions that must maintain integrity for our value system to exist; We must attack the most vexing problem facing America: our utter lack of leadership; We have absolutely no direction and no purpose. b) Economic development, including the retention of private and public sector jobs within my district to improve the quality of life in my district.

2. If either of your two main legislative priorities require government spending, where will this money come from?
- No answer.