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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Mullin Kicks Off Busy State Work Period in Oklahoma City

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Senator Markwayne Mullin, US Senator for Oklahoma | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Markwayne Mullin, US Senator for Oklahoma | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Oklahoma City, OK – U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) commenced a busy Easter work period in the Oklahoma City area, engaging with various groups and individuals. Mullin's schedule included meetings with academic, business, and community leaders to address a wide range of issues affecting Oklahomans.

At Mid-America Christian University (MACU), Senator Mullin met with university officials and students to discuss the benefits of the institution's STEM-based programs and support for the veteran community. Mullin also engaged with the Greater OKC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where topics such as job creation challenges and the southern border crisis were deliberated.

In discussions with local mayors and leaders from Warr Acres and Bethany, infrastructure needs, federal grant opportunities, and regulatory conditions were among the key topics addressed. The Senator emphasized his efforts to streamline regulations for local communities and businesses.

Senator Mullin concluded his day at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), interacting with university staff and students. He congratulated the wrestling team on their national title win and engaged in conversations about workforce development and grant funding opportunities.

Looking ahead, Mullin's packed Easter work period includes engagements with various organizations and institutions across Oklahoma, such as visits to Tinker Air Force Base, Rose State College's Tannenbaum Aerospace Center, and the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.

The Senator's proactive approach to engaging with constituents and addressing critical issues reflects his commitment to serving the people of Oklahoma during this busy state work period.

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