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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
April 18, 2006
Senator Frank Shurden was honored by fellow Senators Tuesday
as
he finishes his final session due to term limits. The little girl
in the
picture with Sen. Shurden is his granddaughter, Clara Minahan, age
6.
Senator Shurden Honored by Fellow Members
First elected to the State Legislature nearly 28 years
ago, Sen. Frank Shurden was honored by his fellow members, family
and friends on the floor of the State Senate on Tuesday afternoon.
The Henryetta Democrat is completing his final year in the Senate
due to term limits.
A native of Henryetta, Shurden attended Oklahoma Junior College
and made the Oklahoma Junior College all-star football team in 1959.
He graduated with an Associate of Commerce degree in 1960, and then
went on to complete a BS degree in Business Management from Northeastern
Oklahoma State University in 1962. A rancher, Shurden served as
Vice President and State Reporter for the Northeast District of
the Young Farmers Association.
Shurden was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1978
and served in that chamber until being elected to the State Senate
in 1986. He currently serves as Vice Chair of Public Safety and
Homeland Security and Chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee on
General Government and Transportation.
His fellow members shared their memories of serving with Shurden,
a man they honored for his principals and his dedication on behalf
of working people and rural Oklahoma.
“Senator Stipe told me once that there aren’t any votes
up here that will beat you, it’s how you treat your people.
And that’s why these good people have kept me elected all
this time. I’ve tried to work hard for them. This is their
position, it’s not mine. This is their Senate seat and I’ve
tried my best to work for them,” said Shurden.
Members unanimously approved a resolution recognizing the loss of
one of the Senate’s most newsworthy members. The resolution
noted Shurden for “his relentless tendency to chop away at
the obstacles to his unorthodox legislative program, year after
year after year, and his cocksure advocacy of the various causes
he espoused.” The resolution went on to say that he would
be remembered as a Senator who fought in a principled manner for
his beliefs, for working people, and for rural Oklahoma, and who
accepted both his victories and his defeats with grace.
“I love all of you. We’re a family. We all have our
differences, but we have to stick together. I’ve loved every
minute and I’m going to miss it. You all are such good people.
Oklahoma is in good hands,” Shurden said. “I never dreamed
that I’d stay here for 28 years. I appreciate each and every
one of you. There are no term limits on friendship. We’ll
be friends as long as we live. Thank you for a great run!”
For more information,
contact:
Senator Shurden's Office: (405) 521-5588

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