It is critical for the business community to support candidates and elected officials who will advance pro-business legislation at the Capitol. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s Government Relations division uses information prepared by the statewide Research Institute for Economic Development (RIED) to identify elected officials’ votes on issues important OKLAHOMA STATE LEGISLATURE PRO-BUSINESS SCORECARDS
to the business community. Alongside the RIED scores, the Chamber also assigns a score based on economic development issues included in the Chamber’s public policy agenda that are important to the prosperity of our region and state. In 2023, the Chamber tracked votes on key pro-business legislation and assigned a score to legislators based on their support for these measures. A selection of the key bills the Chamber scored last session were: Tourism Development Act (SB 14X); SQ 7781 Formula (SB 844); Film Workforce (HB 2459); Targeted Workforce Funding (SB 28X); and Healthcare Safety (HB 2154). See all scoring criteria at okcchamber.com/scorecard. The following charts represent the voting records for the State House and Senate members based on the issues identified by the Chamber and RIED for 2023. RIED scores for previous years can be found at www.riedreport.com.
DISCLAIMER : All data in these charts are obtained from legislative, government and private sector sources. The data, information and estimations herein are not warranted as to accuracy and are presented as is and without warranty either expressed or implied. The purpose of this material is to inform. Further, the material is not intended to be and does not constitute an endorsement of any kind or as an official source. Interested persons should formulate their own opinions relative to the data, information and estimations herein or to any information related thereto. OKLAHOMA STATE SENATE
2023 RIED
2023 RIED
2023 OKC
2023 OKC
SENATOR
SENATOR
PARTY DIST.
PARTY DIST.
Alvord, Jerry
R R D
14 100% 100%
Matthews, Kevin McCortney, Greg Montgomery, John Murdock, Casey Newhouse, Joe Paxton, Lonnie Pederson, Roland Pemberton, Dewayne
D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
11
58% 66% 56% 90% 100% 100% 100% 73% 81% 66% 88% 90%
Bergstrom, Micheal
1
NS 48%
13
Boren, Mary
16 58% 90%
32 27 25 23
Brooks, Michael Bullard, David Burns, George Coleman, Bill Dahm, Nathan Daniels, Julie Dossett, Jo Anna
D 44 58% 73%
R R R R R D R
6 100% 90%
5
83% 90%
10 100% 100%
19 88% 90% 9 100% 100% 34 100% 90%
33
NS 48%
29 100% 100%
Prieto, Dana Pugh, Adam Rader, Dave Rogers, Cody Rosino, Paul Seifried, Ally
35
58% 90% 100% 100%
41
100% 100%
Dugger, Tom Floyd, Kay
21
39 83% 100%
D 46 58% 80%
37 45
100% 73% 79% 100% 100% 100% 80% 73% 42% 100% 100% 100%
Garvin, Jessica Gollihare, Todd Green, Grant Hall, Chuck Hamilton, Warren
R R R R R R
43
100% 100% 100% 100%
12
2
28 100% 100% 20 79% 100%
Standridge, Rob Stanley, Brenda Stephens, Blake
15
42
7
81% 63%
3
Haste, John Hicks, Carri
36 100% 100%
Stewart, Jack
18 88% 90%
D 40 52% 80%
Thompson, Kristen Thompson, Roger
22
100% 100%
Howard, Brent
R R R R
38 67% 83% 26 100% 100%
8 100% 100%
Jech, Darcy Jett, Shane Kidd, Chris
Treat, Greg
47
100% 100%
17 31
71% 53% 100% 100%
Weaver, Darrell Woods, Tom Young, George
24 100% 100%
4
100% 100%
Kirt, Julia
D 30 52% 73%
D 48 58% 80%
* For RIED Scores, NS denotes “Not Scoring” for missing half the votes.
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