Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Randy Bass
Senate District 32
Comanche County
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For Immediate Release:
April 26, 2006
Senator Randy Bass
Bass Named “Will Rogers Legislator of the Year” by the
National Guard Association of Oklahoma
In only his first year in the Oklahoma Legislature, State Senator
Randy Bass
shouldered into law a measure that provides members of the Oklahoma
National Guard a $250,000 life insurance policy and a measure that
exempts $10,000 or half of military retirement pensions, whichever
is greater, from state income taxes for members of Oklahoma’s
military family.
Because of that dedication to Oklahoma service men and women, Bass
was recently honored by the National Guard Association of Oklahoma
with the “Will Rogers Legislator of the Year” award
at the annual Military Ball held each year in Oklahoma City.
“Senator Bass has been a consistent champion for service members
in Oklahoma by authoring legislation that is of great importance
to us,” Oklahoma National Guardsmen Lt. Col. Brent Wright
said. “Oklahoma service men and women know we have a friend
in the Senate and that friend is Senator Bass.”
Bass said it was a great honor to be recognized for his work on
behalf of Oklahoma’s military family.
“Oklahoma National Guardsmen have made personal sacrifices
to bravely fight for our freedom so that all Oklahomans can raise
our families in communities that are safe from those who seek to
destroy democracy,” Bass said. “They are the first to
respond when natural disasters have ripped apart our communities,
and never hesitate to go to other parts of this great nation in
times of need.”
Bass, a Democrat from Lawton, serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee
on Veterans and Military Affairs. He also is a member of the Oklahoma
Strategic Military Planning Commission.
“Issues concerning the military will always be among my top
priorities,” the Senator said. “I am committed to sending
a message to our troops that says we honor their service to our
country and to the great state of Oklahoma.”
For more information,
contact:
Senator Bass' Office: (405) 521-5567

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