Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 16, 2009

Long-Time Capitol reporter John Greiner thanks the Senate for
their recognition.
State Senate Honors Long-Time Capitol Reporter John Greiner
The Oklahoma State Senate paused to honor former
State Capitol reporter John Greiner on Monday. The 66-year-old
Greiner retired from “The Oklahoman” newspaper last
fall. State Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee praised Greiner’s ethics and experience in covering
the statehouse.
“John spent most of four decades covering
the State Capitol. He has documented history in the making and
worked diligently to ensure our citizens had access to vital information
about their government,” said Coffee, author of Senate Resolution
9 praising Greiner. “But just as importantly, John stayed
true to his ethics and worked to ensure his reporting was both
accurate and balanced—and at all times, he was a gentleman.”
Greiner first joined “The Oklahoman”
in 1966 and covered seven gubernatorial administrations and more
than a third of the state’s legislative sessions. He was
inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame in 1993 and
serves on the Advisory Committee of Ethics and Excellence in Journalism
Foundation.
“I’m truly humbled by this, I really
am,” Greiner said. “I always told people working on
a newspaper was fun, and covering the Oklahoma Legislature and
politics was really fun and exciting.”
Greiner said he enjoyed his time covering the Legislature,
in particular the Senate, and still missed the camaraderie he
enjoyed with his friends in the press corps. In his retirement,
Greiner planned to spend time with his family and compile a family
history.
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee's Office - 405-521-5636