Representative Tom Cole, Oklahoma's 4th District

Representative Tom Cole, Oklahoma's 4th District

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10/25/2004
A Defeat for the Terrorists and a Victory for the Afghan People
-       On November 2, Americans will go to the polls to cast their vote for President. It is a process our nation has participated in for over 200 years. The United States has held a Presidential election every four years since 1789-- throughout every war in history and even during our country's own Civil War. Elections are a staple of a democratic and free society. This year the Afghan ....(continue)

Photos of Congressman Tom Cole's fact-finding trip to the Middle East.
Congressman Tom Cole's fact-finding trip
to the Middle East.

 

Latest Press Releases:

Congressman Cole Awarded Manufacturing Legislative Excellence Award (10/26/2004)

Congressman Cole Votes for Defense Authorization Conference Report (10/9/2004)

U.S. House Approves Funding for FY2005 Military Construction in Conference Report (10/9/2004)

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Committee Assignments:

* Committee on Armed Services
* Committee on Education and the Workforce
* Committee on Resources

World War II Memorial

world war two memorialOn May 29, 2004 the formal Dedication Ceremony opening the National World War II Memorial took place in Washington, DC before over 800,000 of our nation’s veterans and their families. Read more

 

 


National Museum of the American Indian

National Museum of the American Indian Congressman Tom Cole delivered a message from the President at the opening ceremony for the National Museum of the American Indian on September 21, 2004 Read more

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Washington DC Office:

U.S. House of Representatives
501 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC 20515
202.225.6165
Fax: 202.225.3512

Norman Office:

2420 Springer Dr., Ste. 120
Norman, OK 73069
405.329.6500
Fax: 405.321.7369

Lawton Office:

711 SW D Ave., Ste. 201
Lawton, OK 73501
580.357.2131
Fax: 580.357.7477

Ada Office:

104 E. 12th
Ada, OK 74820
580.436.5375
Fax: 580.436.5451