2016
Biannual
Activity
Report
TO: ALL
RESIDENTS
OF
OKLAHOMA
FROM:
GREG
SLAVONIC
(REAR
ADMIRAL
NAVY-RETIRED),
CHIEF-OF-STAFF,
SENATOR LANKFORD
SUBJECT:
OFFICE
OF
SENATOR
JAMES
LANKFORD
BIANNUAL
ACTIVITY
REPORT
DATE:
JULY 11,
2016
Oklahomans,
It
is
my
pleasure
to
present
this
report
to
the
people
of
Oklahoma
to
highlight
some
of
the
accomplishments
and
activities
of
Senator
James
Lankford
during
the
first
six
months
of
this
year.
During
2015,
the
new
Republican-controlled
Senate
accomplished
a
lot,
including
the
lifting
of the
oil
export
ban,
Medicare
SGR
reform,
anti-human
trafficking
legislation,
and
the repeal
of
‘No
Child
Left
Behind’
education
standards
which
were
all
signed
into
law.
The
Senate
also
passed
legislation
to
approve the
Keystone
XL
Pipeline,
repeal
the
EPA
Waters
of
the
US
rule,
and
agree
on
the
first
Budget
Resolution
in
both
the
House
and
Senate
in
more
than
10
years.
Unfortunately,
the
President
vetoed
those
measures,
yet
we
continue
to
focus
on
the
work
at
hand.
During
the
first
half
of
2016,
the
Senate
continued
their
active
schedule
and
continued
an
open
amendment
and
voting
process.
The
Senate
has
considered
231
amendments,
of
which
205
passed.
The
Senate
Appropriations
Committee,
of
which
Senator
Lankford
serves
on,
has
passed
all
12
bills
out
of
Committee
for
the
second
straight
year.
Last
year
was
the
first
time
all
bills
had
been
approved
in
committee
since
2009.
Also
this
year,
the
Senate
passed
a
comprehensive bill
to
combat
the
tragic
opioid
drug
epidemic
in
America,
and
we’re
hopeful
it
will
be
signed
into
law
this
year.
The
Senate
passed
the
Permanent
Internet
Tax
Freedom
Act,
which
prohibits
any
state
or
local
government
from
imposing
taxes
on
internet
access.
Senator
Lankford also pushed
the
Obama
administration
to
change
citizenship
tests
to
list
our
right
of
‘freedom
of
religion’
rather
than
just
‘freedom
of
worship.’
This
important
distinction
reflects
our
constitutional
right
to
live
a
life
of
faith
at
all
times,
rather
than
just
‘worship,’
which
is
confined
to
a
time
and
space.
In
March,
Lankford
was honored
to
speak
at
the
largest
conference
in
America
for
conservative
activism.
He
spoke
on
the
issue
of
religious
freedom.
The
Senate
also
passed
and
placed
an Obamacare
repeal
bill
on
the
President’s
desk,
as
well
as
a
Planned
Parenthood
defunding
bill.
No
surprise,
but
President
Obama
vetoed
both
bills.
The
sluggish
economy
has
really
hurt
Congress’
ability
to
reduce
our
massive
federal
debt.
Despite
the
worst
recovery
in
60
years
and
historically
poor
underemployment,
the
Republican-controlled
Congress
has
cut
the
annual
deficit
by
nearly
$1
trillion
(from
$1.4
trillion
to
$534
billion
this
year).
However,
we
still
have
a
very
long
way
to
go,
and
Lankford
is
committed
to
seeing
more
done
to
cut
the
debt.
That
is
why
Lankford
released
a
federal
government
waste
report,
last
year,
entitled,
“Federal
Fumbles:
100
ways
the
government
dropped
the
ball,”
which
listed
$105
billion
in
wasteful
federal
spending,
and
about
$800
billion
in
negative
regulatory
impact
to
the
economy.
Look
out
for
our
next
report
this
fall!
In
Oklahoma,
Lankford
continues
to
travel
the
state
when
he’s
not
in
Washington,
DC.
He
has
visited
56
out
of
the
state’s
77
counties
since
becoming
a
Senator;
20
of
those
counties
were
visited
this
year.
He’s
also
held
34
constituent
events,
townhalls
and
roundtables.
Constituent
service
continues
to
be
a
priority,
as
we
have
responded
to
approximately
20,000
pieces
of
constituent
mail,
emails,
and
faxes.
There
is
no
constituent
problem
too
small
that
we
won’t
try
to
address.
For
example,
we
were
able
to
help
one
couple
deal
with
tax
fraud
issues
and
a
$7,000
tax
bill
related
to
a
stolen
identity
three
years
earlier.
Their
identities
and
tax
returns
were
verified,
filing
errors
were
corrected,
and
the
couple
received
a
$2,600
refund.
In
another
case,
a
retired
veteran
had
not
received
his
retirement
benefit
in
over
15
years.
With
our
assistance,
we
were
able
to
determine
he
was
eligible,
locate
his
misplaced
personnel
file,
and
get
him
backpay
along
with
his
monthly
check.
In
another
case,
a
veteran
coming
off
of
active
duty
with
significant
medical
concerns
contacted
our
office.
We
were
able
to
get
him
connected
to
the
VA
hospital
and
medical
specialists
for
his
care.
We
were
also
able
to
get
his
VA
claim
and
hospital
care
resolved
within
two
weeks
of
being
medically
released
from
active
duty.
If
there
is
ever
anything
we
can
do
to
help
you,
please
contact
any
of
our
offices
in
Oklahoma
or
in
Washington,
DC.
Here
is
some
additional
information
about
the
first
six
months
of
2016:
Constituent
Services
to
Oklahomans:
- Assisted
Oklahomans
with
nearly
900
federal-processing
related
constituent
service
cases.
- Processed
about
315
veterans
and
military
constituent
cases,
about
160
citizenship-related
constituent
cases,
about
130
social
security
constituent
cases,
and
about
50
Medicare
and
healthcare-related
cases,
among
others.
Traveling
the
Sooner
State:
- Visited
20
Counties
and
1
military
base
(McAlester
Army
Ammunition
Plant)
- Total
visited
as
Senator
(since
January
2015):
56
Counties
and
4
military
bases
- Visited
3
college
campuses:
Northeastern
State
University,
Oklahoma
Wesleyan
University,
and
Oklahoma
Christian
University
- Total
visited
as
Senator
(since
January
2015):
11
colleges
- Held
34
state
listening
events,
townhalls
and
roundtables.
Connecting
With
Oklahomans
in
DC:
- Held
106
policy
meetings
with
constituents
in
Washington
DC
- Responded
to
approximately
20,000
pieces
of
constituent
mail,
emails,
and
faxes
- Welcomed
over
500
Oklahomans
at
weekly
“Java
with
James”
coffee
open
house
receptions
Legislative
Activities:
- Attended
over
140
Committee
hearings
and
meetings
- Chaired
6
Committee
hearings
and
roundtables:
- Hearings:
Examining
the
Use
of
Agency
Regulatory
Guidance,
Part
II;
Examining
Agency
Discretion
in
Setting
and
Enforcing
Regulatory
Fines
and
Penalties;
The
Unfunded
Mandates
Reform
Act:
Opportunities
for
Improvement
to
Support
State
and
Local
Governments;
Examining
Agency
Use
of
Deference,
Part
II;
and
Examining
Due
Process
in
Administrative
Hearings.
(ROUNDTABLE:
Improving
the
USAJOBS
Website)
- Examples
of
Appropriations
provisions
secured
by
Lankford:
- State,
Foreign
Operations
Appropriations
Iran
Payments
Oversight
Requires
the
Obama
Administration
to
provide
more
details
on
its
$1.7
billion
legal
settlement
payment
to
Iran
in
January.
The
payment
was
made
to
cover
the
sale
of
military
equipment
prior
to
the
Iranian
revolution.
- State,
Foreign
Operations
Appropriations
Natural
Gas
Exports
Encourages
State
Department
to
facilitate
natural
gas
exports
to
Ukraine
to
lessen
its
dependence
on
Russian
energy.
- Energy
and
Water
Development
Appropriations
National
Nuclear
Security
Administration
(NNSA)
Oversight
Requires
NNSA
to
routinely
assess
performance
on
major
projects
in
an
effort
to
identify
problems
in
cost
and
timeline
estimates
early
and
streamline
project
management.
- Bills/Amendments
Introduced:
7
- (S.2798)
Free
Market
Flights
Act
of
2016
- (S.2927)
Conscience
Protection
Act
of
2016
- (S.2966)
District
of
Columbia
Judicial
Financial
Transparency
Act
*passed
Committee*
- (S.2972)
Grant
Reform
and
New
Transparency
(GRANT)
Act
*passed
Committee*
- (S.3050)
Stop
Settlements
Slush
Fund
Act
of
2016
- (S.RES.348)
Resolution
supporting
efforts
to
place
a
woman
on
U.S.
currency
- (S.RES.414)
Resolution
supporting
the
reimposition
of
sanctions
on
Iran
if
they
violate
the
nuclear
deal
- Bills
co-sponsored:
21
(below
are
just
a
few)
- (S.2554)
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs
Accountability
Act
of
2016
(introduced
by
Sen.
Inhofe)
- (S.2646)
Veterans
Choice
Improvement
Act
of
2016
- (S.2724)
Separation
of
Powers
Restoration
Act
of
2016
- (S.2736)
Patient
Access
to
Durable
Medical
Equipment
Act
of
2016
- (S.2740)
A
bill
to
prohibit
the
transfer
of
GITMO
detainees
to
state
sponsors
of
terrorism
- (S.3034)
Protecting
Internet
Freedom
Act
###
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