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72 Oklahoma Lawmakers Achieve 100% NFIB?Voting?Records?

72 Oklahoma Lawmakers Achieve 100% NFIB?Voting?Records?

August 4, 2022

72 Oklahoma Lawmakers Achieve 100% NFIB?Voting?Records?

NFIB State Director?Jerrod Shouse said today that 72 state legislators ?— 34 members of the Senate and 38 members of the House? —? achieved a 100% NFIB?Voting?Record?in the 2021-22 session. “These legislators are a big reason why Oklahoma remains such a pro-small business state,” Shouse said. “It’s clear from the votes that these elected officials understand the challenges our members face and will do whatever it takes to enable them to own, operate, and grow their businesses.” Shouse said the 2021-22 NFIB?Voting?Record?does not reflect every element considered by lawmakers when?voting, nor does it represent a complete profile of the legislators. The voting record includes eight key?votes?in both chambers on issues important to small businesses including tax relief, lawsuit reform, and broadband access. It does not factor in that many of these legislators supported small businesses in committees as well. Click here to see the results for all legislators and an explanation of the issues. 
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