Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
February 26, 2008

Sen Todd Lamb
State Senate Approves Operation Iraqi Freedom License Plates
The Oklahoma State Senate has given unanimous approval to legislation
creating special vehicle tags for Oklahomans who have served in
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The author of Senate Bill 1138 is Sen.
Todd Lamb,
R-Edmond.
“I was first approached about creating this special license
plate by a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We’ve lost
more than 70 Oklahoma soldiers in this cause, including 19 year-old
Pfc. Micheal Phillips of Ardmore just this past weekend,”
Lamb said. “It is important for us to honor all of the Oklahomans
who have risked their lives for our country in Iraq.”
Lamb said approximately 21,182 active duty or reserve soldiers
have served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. About 5,500 Oklahoma Air
and Army Guard have served two to three tours of duty.
“I think the fact that this measure was passed unanimously
in both committee and on the floor shows that the State Senate supports
our troops and believes this is an appropriate way to honor the
thousands of Oklahoma men and women who are serving our country
in Operation Iraqi Freedom,” Lamb said.
SB 1138 now moves to the House of Representatives for further
consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Lamb's Office: (405) 521-5632

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