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Dear Oklahoma friends and neighbors:

It’s almost time for school to start up, which is an exciting time for our families, teachers, staff, and occasionally kids as they prepare for another school year. This weekend is Oklahoma’s “Sales Tax Holiday” weekend for families making qualifying purchases to get ready for back-to-school and much more. This event provides an incentive to families to shop local and encourages commerce at Oklahoma businesses. CLICK HERE for a flyer with details provided by the State of Oklahoma on how to participate and which purchases qualify. I also encourage us to look for and give to local nonprofits that have programs to help families who need school supplies, coats, and more. (Yes, we will need coats soon).

The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are in full swing in Paris with Americans, including Oklahoma and Yukon native, Vernon Turner, who is representing our state in the high jump, and Edmond native Micha Hancock, who was just added to the Women’s Volleyball Olympic Team! Congratulations to these and all of our American athletes who train so hard for so many years to make it to this level.

US Secret Service Failures in Trump Assassination Attempt

The American people need to have confidence in the US Secret Service (USSS) as they keep our current and past presidents and their families safe. On July 13, there were multiple epic failures of the Secret Service as a 20-year old shooter came within a half inch of assassinating President Trump. A local volunteer firefighter, protecting his family, while attending a political rally—a very American thing to do—was murdered that day and several others were injured.

I have met multiple times with US Secret Service senior leadership and the FBI since the attempted assassination. I confronted and called for the then-current USSS Director, Kimberly Cheatle, to resign, until she did resign. This week, my committee held a hearing with the new leadership of Secret Service and the current leadership of the FBI to get more answers and outline a plan to make sure this never happens again. I will not stop pushing until we get total transparency and accountability. I still have many unanswered questions about the pre-planning, the failure to use a drone to observe the field, the failure of counter-drone technology, the failure to communicate to the agents near the President that a shooter was identified on the roof 30 seconds before the first shot, and ultimately why Secret Service failed to cover that rooftop at all. We have many dedicated and remarkable Secret Service agents across the country, including Oklahoma, but this type of failure is inexcusable.

CLICK HERE to watch my Q&A in the hearing to hold USSS accountable.

Preserving Our National Security

For the last seven months, we have worked to lay the groundwork for the National Defense Authorization Act, otherwise known as the defense bill. For the last 63 years, the defense bill has ensured we adequately fund our nation’s defense to preserve the freedoms generations before us fought to secure. The proposed 64th annual defense bill bolsters our national defense, improves the important programs in Oklahoma, cares for our military families, deters our nation’s adversaries, and directly counters the aggressive tactics of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

Here are some of the highlights from the defense bill currently being considered:

  • Provides a 4.5% pay raise for military members and a 2% pay raise for Department of Defense (DOD) civilian employees
  • Supports US-Israel cooperation and deters the Iranian regime as Israel fights against terrorism
  • Requires a report on the military cooperation between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation, and the implications of such cooperation for US national security
  • Requires a strategy for countering drone technologies, referring drone offenses for investigation and prosecution, and responding to drone incursions
  • Extends congressional oversight over southwest border security
  • Requires an assessment of DOD's chaotic implementation of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 Authorizes DOD to identify poor-performing contractors and require approval for additional contracts
  • Requires the Deputy Secretary of Defense to notify specific congressional committees when the Secretary is unable to perform the functions and duties of the Office of the Secretary of Defense

I’m working to include several priorities that will support Oklahoma installations and our service members. So far, the Senate version of the defense bill includes provisions that fully fund the capabilities maintained, flown, and manufactured at our Oklahoma installations, which include the B-21, T-7, T-1, and KC-46, munitions procurement across all service branches, including ammunition produced at McAlester, general purpose bombs, long-range precision fires, air and missile defense, and THAAD just to name a few.

Fort Sill

The defense bill supports counter-UAS measures that will enhance Fort Sill’s ability to equip and lead all of the services in this area, and supports and directs DOD to find innovative ways to continue keeping America several steps ahead of our adversaries.

McAlester

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP) is one of the fortunate installations to possess natural gas reserves under their installation. As DOD seeks to make all installations energy resilient by 2030, DOD and the Department of Interior should capitalizes on these energy rich resources in order to bolster the security of the base. I have worked for years to make sure MCAAP has the authority to extract natural gas from the installation to provide the essential power for their operations.

Tinker

One of my provisions in the defense bill requires the Air Force to maintain 16 E-3s until the Air Force can bring more E-7s online to replace them. This provision seeks to correct a huge misstep on the Air Force’s part to leave such a glaring capability gap without a plan on how or who will accomplish those missions.

I continue to fight for military retirees who currently have to wait six months to enter civilian employment at the DOD. The six-month delay has prevented many great veterans from serving their nation as a civilian because they cannot wait six months to start a new job after their military retirement. The delay also means our nation loses out on hiring many patriotic and skilled workers on our bases and posts. Our military deserves the best and brightest civilian workforce. We should immediately pass this nonpartisan solution for our service members, veterans, and their families.

The federal government is still too slow hiring the great workforce at our major installations. I am fighting for an extension of direct hire for our domestic defense industrial base facilities, Major Range and Test Facilities, and the Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, which will greatly benefit Tinker as the headquarters of the Air Force Sustainment Center.

National Guard

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and DOD’s collaboration at the southwest border has never been formalized and DOD’s continued efforts at the southwest border continue to impact military readiness. It’s DHS’s responsibility to secure the wide open border, and it needs to have clear parameters for when it relies on DOD’s assistance. My provision in the Senate defense bill calls on DOD to prioritize requests for support at the southwest border.

Oklahoma is far too familiar with the crisis at our southern border. While there are many critical provisions in the defense bill that enhance border security, unfortunately, threats at the southern border are not something that the current administration takes seriously. While my colleagues and I are investing and putting forth innovative ways to combat our adversaries overseas, the administration is ignoring those very same threats right in front us.

Continuing Work to Secure Our Southern Border

I have not stopped working to secure our border. With more criminals, drugs, and trafficking happening every day, I am committed to work with anyone who is willing to make the chaos stop right now. Recently, eight ISIS-K-linked individuals were apprehended weeks after they crossed our southern border. We cannot ignore the obvious risks and just hope everyone illegally crossing the border this year will not attack us. There are literally tens of thousands of “Special Interest Aliens” (individuals from areas in their home country with suspected links to terrorist groups) the Biden Administration is simply letting into country because we have no actual criminal record on them from their home country, just a suspicion of terror links. That is not good enough for me. We need to stop them before they enter the country, not arrest them months later.

Children are also being trafficked across our southern border. It’s absolutely deplorable. Securing the southern border would stop the flow of money for the cartels to ship people here and then indenture them or sell them. I participated in a roundtable discussion about the failures of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Unaccompanied Children Program, which has allowed thousands of vulnerable migrant children to be trafficked in the US.

CLICK HERE to watch my Q&A at this important roundtable discussion.

The southern border is wide open for individuals whose seek to carry out acts of terrorism on our soil and bring in illicit drugs—specifically fentanyl—that continue to kill Americans. I want to share this statement from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to underscore how serious of a threat fentanyl is: In calendar year 2023, DEA seized nationally more than 77 million fentanyl pills and nearly 12,000 pounds of fentanyl powder. This is the most fentanyl seized by DEA in a single year and amounts to more than 386 million deadly doses of fentanyl prevented from reaching consumers—enough to kill every American.

President Biden has failed to secure our border and protect our nation from the flood of illegal drugs. 

CLICK HERE to watch my speech on the Senate floor against Biden’s amnesty executive order.

CLICK HERE to read more about my demand for answers from the Department of Justice about their ridiculous lawsuit attempting to stop Oklahoma from enforcing the law.

Protecting Life in Our Nation

June 24 was the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision from the US Supreme Court that gave the decision about life back to the people’s representatives, as it was for over a century before Roe v. Wade.

This summer, I called out Senate Democrats for pushing stunt legislation, the so-called Right to Contraception Act, which misleads the public on the accessibility of contraception and threatens the religious freedoms and parental rights of millions of Americans. Democrats tried to hide in their “Right to Contraception Act” overly broad definitions that would have left the door open for human cloning, gene editing, sex or disability-based discrimination against embryos, and even requiring every state to provide sex change operations for minors. For the first time ever, the bill even explicitly limited religious liberty protections in federal law. The bill was not about protecting the right to contraception and IVF, since no state is even considering limiting that access. It was a political stunt during an election year, designed to frighten people and promote false information.

CLICK HERE to read more about my strong stand for life and against fear tactics for moms.

ImageSupporting Oklahoma’s Veteran Community

This month, I secured protections for veterans in the Military Construction-Veterans Affairs (known as “MILCON-VA”) funding bill that require the Veterans Health Administration to update their record-storage methods, moving from outdated compact discs—yes, CDs—to modern digital records. I’m also requiring the VA to be more transparent when they revoke community care authorizations by requiring a report to the Committee on a case-by-case basis. I also secured language that would hold vendors accountable who are not providing top-notch service. CLICK HERE for more information on the important solutions I secured for our veterans.

Protecting Jewish Communities from Antisemitism

After Prime Minister Netanyahu’s address to Congress, I spoke with a roundtable of Jewish University students about the antisemitism that they faced last school year. I then went to the floor of the Senate to talk about the importance of the US relationship with Israel and the need to continue to stand firmly against antisemitism in our nation. CLICK HERE to watch my speech on the Senate floor in support of Israel and for the need to continue to protect religious liberty in our nation.

Standing Up to the DEA

I wrote a letter to the Drug Enforcement Administration questioning the uninformed decision to reschedule marijuana based on popularity rather than the science of this dangerous and addicting drug. CLICK HERE to read my letter urging the DEA to reconsider its hasty decision to reschedule marijuana. We have seen a dramatic increase of youth drug use in Oklahoma and around the country that will certainly have more negative effects on the next generation.

Preventing Fraud in Unemployment

We must stop the fraud in our federal unemployment benefits programs. Many COVID-era unemployment claims are under investigation for fraud, which steals available resources for those who truly need it. I introduced a bill to empower the prosecution of fraudulent claims, protect beneficiaries who have received unintended overpayments, and increase cooperation between state and federal agencies to root out fraudsters. CLICK HERE for more information on my bill.

Expanding Access to Veterans’ Community Healthcare

I have asked the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to reprioritize resources from areas unrelated to patient care and reduce waste, fraud, and abuse in order to save money and cut costs. That seems like a no-brainer to me. CLICK HERE to read my letter to Secretary McDonough. The VA has $15 billion in overspending just this year.

Finally Chevron Deference is gone!

Chevron deference has been—until recently—a US Supreme Court precedent that gave federal Executive Branch agencies wide latitude to regulate areas that Congress never intended for them to have. Thankfully, the Supreme Court recently overturned this precedent, which will limit the over-reach of the federal government. CLICK HERE to read more on why I believe this reversal that limits the Executive Branch is in the best interest of the American people. This is one of the most important Supreme Court decisions you may have never heard of.

Protecting Religious Liberty

While the Olympics should be about the high-caliber athletes who spend years training, this year, the International Olympic Committee allowed the Opening Ceremonies to offend cultures and faiths around the world, even allowing a group of drag queens to mock Jesus and the Last Supper. Sadly the opening day of the Paris Olympics will be remembered for their hatred of Jesus instead of sportsmanship or international competition. CLICK HERE to read my letter to the International Olympic Committee about their disrespectful and offensive depiction of the Last Supper.

Top Secret isn’t forever!

Government marks documents classified and keeps them classified way too long. I sent a letter to the Office of Management and Budget to demand an update on the implementation of the Sensible Classification Act, which changes the slow process for classifying and declassifying government information. Over-classifying documents and information that doesn’t meet the criteria for classified keeps the American people from accessing it. I’m pushing to ensure our classification system protects sensitive government information but isn’t abused to keep the American people in the dark. CLICK HERE to read more on my letter.

Protecting Rural Nursing Homes

A Biden Administration rule is making it harder for nursing homes to serve patients in rural areas which will absolutely lead to the closure of our rural nursing homes. I was back on the phone with the administration this week to fight for our most vulnerable Oklahomans. I will keep working to protect these vital facilities and empower those in need to get the care that they deserve. CLICK HERE to learn more about my work to prevent the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from jeopardizing rural nursing home options for Oklahomans.

Standing Against Biden’s Student Loan Bailout Scheme

Biden’s Department of Education has proposed a rule that would make hard-working American taxpayers shell out an additional $147 billion for student loans they did not take out. That means taxpayers that didn’t go to college will have to pay the debt of those who did. Bailing out student loans has already been ruled unconstitutional, and I will continue to stand against the Biden Administration trying to use your money to buy votes for this election. CLICK HERE to read more.

Simple Cybersecurity Regulations

Cybersecurity is becoming more and more important by the minute for individuals, businesses, and governments. Federal cybersecurity regulations help ensure that federal agencies are keeping your information safe, but those regulations vary widely among agencies, which I’m working to fix. Federal red tape should not get in the way of preventing a cyberattack. CLICK HERE to read about the actions I’m taking to strengthen our security.

Image It was great to meet with West Point Cadets in Washington, DC. I have the honor of offering recommendations to numerous young Oklahomans to our prestigious military academies. Our military academies continue to prepare some of our nation’s finest young people to serve in our Armed Forces.


Image I was glad to stop by NorthCare in Edmond for the grand opening of their new facility, which will serve youth in the area for behavioral health and make sure kids aren’t left behind because they age out or because they are in the foster system. Thank you for how you serve our kids!

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Had delicious food from Arroyos Mexican Restaurant and heard from folks in Harrah about issues from taxes to the southern border.


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Met some of the fine staff at the Chickasaw National Recreational Area in Sulphur when Cindy and I recently checked in on the great folks in Murray County who are still recovering from the spring tornado.

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Heard from Shawnee area leaders about what their families and businesses are facing everyday.


ImageOU law student Rennie Cohen came to Washington, DC, to participate in a roundtable with college and university students about how we can stand against antisemitism and help our Jewish friends and neighbors. OU should be very proud of this outstanding advocate for our students and our state.

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I spent a great day at Tinker AFB and in Midwest City recently with our active-duty service members and veterans, where I enjoyed a picnic lunch with military families and local Midwest City leaders.

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Cindy and I were glad to go to the Oklahoma City airport to welcome Oklahoman Ryan Watson home after his crazy ordeal being held in Turks and Caicos. Oklahomans were excited to welcome him home to his family.

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