Markwayne MullinTài khoản được xác nhận

@RepMullin

Father of five. Small business owner. Honored to represent Oklahoma’s conservative values in Congress.

Oklahoma
Đã tham gia tháng 1 năm 2013

Phương tiện

  1. The opioid epidemic is impacting our fathers, our mothers, & our kids. I am proud to take part in the ribbon cutting at Groups: recover together today. Claremore has stepped up to the plate to take care of their own & the members of this community ought to be commended for that.

  2. I enjoyed visiting the Rogers Co. Sheriff’s office this afternoon. Rogers Co. is in good hands with Sheriff Scott Walton in charge. Thank you to our law enforcement officers for all they do to protect our communities.

  3. I hosted an conference with community leaders this morning to talk about H.R. 6 & brief the community on new resources made available to them. Head on over to my Facebook page to watch the livestream of the event: – tại Will Rogers Memorial Museums

  4. One of my favorite things I get to do as a member of Congress is visit with students of all ages. Today, I stopped by Whittier Elementary to talk with students about Congress and what members of Congress do.

  5. Enjoyed being at Delaware County Senior Day today. I met with seniors from all over the county—including WWII veteran Claude Lamb from Grove who is 92 years young.

  6. It's been a great week in visiting with students, Tiger Mountain Recovery Center, Direct Traffic Control, and students at the College of Muscogee Creek Nation!

  7. It was a great day in Muskogee! I enjoyed taking a tour of Home2Suites and meeting with their staff as well as visiting with Nelita Cash of , and Drushane Teehee.

  8. Earlier this week, I was in D.C. to greet an at the Lincoln Memorial. Honor Flights allow who have served to come to D.C. & pay their respects at the war memorials on the National Mall. It was an honor to be there to thank them for their sacrifice.

  9. celebrates the backbone of America. Today, I celebrated with Ceradyne, Inc., a Company, by touring their plant where they produce defense protection systems, specialty glass, & more.

  10. It was a great day to be in Sallisaw and Van Buren, AR! Thanks to People, Inc., Experian, and Sallisaw Hospital and Pafford EMS for taking the time to meet with me.

  11. No matter how far this country has come, we should never forget our history and where we came from.

  12. The is real and impacting our families & communities. The House passed historic legislation that included 2 bills I sponsored. While there is no silver bullet, this goes a long way to combat the .

  13. The impact of is unmistakable. Wages are up, unemployment is down, & overall optimism hit record highs. Today, Congress made good on its promise to make the individual & in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent. More →

  14. ranks second in the nation for the rate of prescriptions. The is in our backyard and today the House passed H.R. 6, the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, to help combat it. My statement →

  15. I had the pleasure of meeting with the owners of , representatives of & advocates of in my office today. I am always ready to lend an ear and help in any way that I can. If I can ever be of assistance to you, give us a call at 918-687-2533.

  16. It was great to start off my week with ’s Leadership Native Oklahoma! Thanks for inviting me to join you this morning.

  17. It was great to make a stop at in Webbers Falls today to get a tour alongside reps from . I introduced the Natural Gas Parity Act in Congress to level the playing field for natural gas & allow consumers to pick the fuel that suits their lifestyle.

  18. I was honored to give a congressional update at the 2018 National Tribal Health Conference. 2 musts in Indian Country right now are strengthening the & minimizing the . I was happy to shed some light on our work in Congress to find solutions.

  19. Enjoyed touring the Tulsa County Levee yesterday. The levee—built in the 1940s—is long overdue for maintenance. It’s good to see the issue being worked on before it gets worse, thanks to much needed funding from the Army Corps of Engineers.

  20. 231 yrs ago today, the U.S. Constitution was signed in Philadelphia “to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.”

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