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Since being elected State Senator in 2002,
Randy Brogdon has championed legislation such as "The Taxpayer Bill of Rights" (TABOR)
and SB 1 "The Taxpayer Transparency Act." In addition, he was successful
in leading the charge to opt out of the federal "REAL ID ACT" of 2005.
Randy Brogdon is also the author of SJR 10, otherwise known as
the 10th Amendment Resolution. This resolution is designed
to protect states rights and prevent the federal government from
overexerting its legislative power. His efforts on the 10th
Amendment Initiative have brought him national attention from
several media outlets across the country. In March of 2009, Senator
Brogdon was invited to speak to the Pennsylvania State Legislature
about his work on the 10th Amendment Initiative.
Randy Brogdon has received numerous accolades for his consistent,
conservative voting record from state and national organizations.
He was also the first State Senator in 20 years to receive a 100%
mark on the Conservative Vote Index.
Senator Brogdon has been married to his high school sweetheart
Donna for 36 years. They have two grown sons, Chris and Bryan and
a daughter-n-law Jessica. He is active in his church at Woodlake
Assembly of God, where he has taught a young adult Sunday School
Class, and has served on the church board.
Randy Brogdon has been a successful business owner for over 30
years in the Air Conditioning industry. He previously owned a mechanical
contracting firm with his Dad and best friend Cal. He was also
president of Environmental Products Supply a company specializing
in Geo-Exchange heating and cooling.
Randy was born in Ardmore OK. and raised in Tulsa. He and his
wife, Donna, currently reside in Owasso, OK.
Committee Membership

Office Information
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District
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Senator Randy Brogdon
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 416
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5566
brogdon@oksenate.gov
Executive Assistant: Cindy Sullivan |
P.O. Box 43
Owasso, OK 74055 |

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