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June 1, 2022
Weekly Columns

Memorial Day is usually a time spent with family and friends, having a barbeque, or celebrating the start of summer. However, it is critically important to remind our children and remember the true meaning of this holiday. 

June 1, 2022
Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Bice introduced a resolution honoring the USS Oklahoma City, its crew, and its military service. The USS Oklahoma was a nuclear-powered Los Angeles- class attack submarine that was in service since 1985. The submarine served in the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf and throughout the Pacific and was home to a 140-person crew. The USS Oklahoma City had its decommissioning ceremony on Friday, May 20, 2022. The resolution has the support of the entire Oklahoma delegation and was introduced in the United States Senate by Senator Lankford.
May 26, 2022

Oklahoma City, OK – Congresswoman Stephanie Bice (R-OK) will host Service Academy Day on Saturday, June 11 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Kerr-McGee Auditorium at Oklahoma City University. This event is for students 7th grade and older who live in Oklahoma’s Fifth Congressional District and may be interested in attending a United States Service Academy.

May 26, 2022
Weekly Columns

Once again, Democrats are gaslighting the hardworking individuals in the energy industry instead of taking ownership of the disastrous results of their own policies. Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7688, the Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act, also known as the Socialist Energy Price Fixing Act. As a relentless advocate for American energy independence, voting against this crippling legislation was an obvious choice.

May 23, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Representative Stephanie Bice’s office is excited to host the Congressional App Challenge (CAC) for middle school and high school students in Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District.
May 22, 2022

Washington D.C. – Representative Stephanie Bice (R-OK) spoke at a House Republican press conference about the baby formula shortage crisis and the Formula Act she introduced with Representative Randy Feenstra (R-IA).

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May 21, 2022

Washington D.C. – Representative Stephanie Bice (R-OK) spoke in strong opposition of H.R. 7688, the Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act, or the Socialist Energy Price Fixing Act. This legislation would establish de facto price controls on fuels which could lead to fuel shortages and increase dependence on foreign energy.

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May 19, 2022
Washington, D.C. — House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Energy and Commerce Republican Leader Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Congresswoman Stephanie Bice (R-OK), and Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (R-IA) introduced legislation today called the Babies Need Formula Now Act to increase the baby formula supply for parents as soon as possible. 
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May 18, 2022
Weekly Columns

Throughout Biden’s first term in office, we have seen slow responses and out of touch policies that have created numerous crises. Prices of fuel have hit all-time highs, inflation is at the highest it’s been in 40 years, and fentanyl is pouring across our open border. Now we are facing a new crisis: bare shelves, and an alarming shortage of infant formula.

May 16, 2022
Washington, D.C.- Representative Stephanie Bice (R-OK) introduced the Security Clearance Portability for Departing Servicemembers Act with Representative Mike Turner (R-OH) and Representative Elissa Slotkin (D-MI). This legislation aims to expand employment opportunities for departing servicemembers to transition into civilian national security contractor positions by making it easier to transfer Department of Defense (DoD) security clearances. Specifically, the bill would require DoD to treat previously held security clearances as active for the purposes of future employment for one year after a servicemember leaves military service. Beyond that one-year window, the bill would facilitate rapid reactivation (less than 180 days) up to the third year after separation from the military. The bill includes safeguards to prevent clearance reactivation for those who separate under other than honorable conditions, and for those who have a pending investigation for potentially disqualifying behavior. This policy would equally apply for departing DoD civilians.