U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) will hold a live telephone town hall for Oklahoma residents on Monday, December 15, at 6:00 pm CT. During the event, Senator Mullin plans to give a legislative update and take questions from constituents.
“Our live telephone town hall events are a great way for thousands of residents across the state to receive timely, convenient updates on our work in Washington and Oklahoma,” said Senator Mullin. “We’ll be discussing President Trump’s historic tax cuts which will take effect in January, our efforts to lower prices, national security, and more. I’ll be taking as many questions as possible about the issues that matter most to everyone on the call. Nearly one full year into President Trump’s second term, it’s vital Oklahomans continue to have a voice as we craft legislative priorities for this administration. I look forward to hearing from those who join our important conversation.”
Oklahomans interested in participating can dial (855) 614-0277 and are encouraged to call 5-10 minutes early due to expected high participation. The event will also stream live and be available for playback on Senator Mullin’s Facebook page.
Senator Mullin has served as U.S. senator since January 2023 after representing Oklahoma in the U.S. House of Representatives for ten years (https://www.mullin.senate.gov/about/biography/). He is affiliated with the Republican Party and focuses his legislative work on areas such as agriculture, energy policy, education, veterans affairs, rural development, tribal affairs and supporting small businesses (https://www.mullin.senate.gov/about/issues/). Before entering politics, he expanded his family business into one of the largest service companies in the region and maintains his primary residence on his family ranch in Westville (https://www.mullin.senate.gov/about/biography/).
Mullin is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation and is noted as only the second Cherokee citizen ever elected to serve in the U.S. Senate (https://www.mullin.senate.gov/about/biography/). He currently serves on several Senate committees including Armed Services; Appropriations; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; and Indian Affairs (https://www.mullin.senate.gov/about/biography/).





