Stephanie Bice highlights legislative progress and West Point visit in recent updates

Stephanie Bice highlights legislative progress and West Point visit in recent updates
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Representative Stephanie Bice, who has served Oklahoma’s 5th District in the U.S. Congress since 2021, recently shared updates on legislative progress and her congressional activities through a series of social media posts. Bice, who succeeded Kendra Horn and previously served in the Oklahoma Senate, provided details about new legislation and her involvement with military education oversight.

On July 8, 2025, Bice described her participation at the White House alongside President Biden: “Last week, I was honored to join @POTUS at the @WhiteHouse as we worked together to get the One Big Beautiful Bill across the finish line. This legislation will result in $11,000 more for the average family of four in Oklahoma and includes no taxes on tips and overtime. Thank you”.

In a subsequent post dated July 9, 2025, Bice highlighted congressional efforts to formalize elements of the President’s policy agenda: “.@HouseGOP is codifying @POTUS’s agenda! Take a look at all the executive orders in the One Big Beautiful Bill “.

On July 11, 2025, Bice commented on her experience attending her first Board of Visitors meeting at West Point: “It was great to be at @WestPoint_USMA for my first ever Board of Visitors meeting. This prestigious institution has produced warfighters for generations. I’m honored to serve on the BOV and look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence.”

Stephanie Bice was born in Oklahoma City in 1973 and currently resides there. She graduated from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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