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Rep. Skye McNiel (R-Bristow)
April 8th, 2010
Rep. Skye McNiel (R-Bristow)

Rep. Skye McNiel (R-Bristow)

State Representative Skye McNiel is a fifth-generation Oklahoman and life-time resident of Bristow, Oklahoma. In 2006, Rep. McNiel, the owner of a small business in Bristow, was elected to represent State House District 29 at the age of 28. She was unopposed for re-election in 2008.

Rep. McNiel serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services as the Vice-Chair. She is also a member of the Higher Education and Career Tech Committee, the Wildlife Committee and the Economic Development and Financial Services Committee.

She currently serves on Speaker of the House Chris Benge’s leadership team as Vice-Chair of the Republican Caucus.

Rep. McNiel continues to work at her family’s livestock auction and has been featured in the Tulsa World newspaper for her interaction with customers at the auction’s restaurant.

In addition to her service as a state representative, Rep. McNiel is past president of the Bristow Education Foundation, a former president of the Bristow Chamber of Commerce and was formerly employed as Marketing Coordinator for Community Bank in Bristow.

Rep. McNiel is a member of the Rural Caucus, Native American Caucus, is an At-large member of the Lion’s Club and is a member of the Mannford and Oilton Chambers of Commerce. She is also a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council. She attends the Presbyterian Church of Bristow.

Rep. McNiel is a graduate of Bristow Public Schools and Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Communications and Animal Science. She is married to Pecos and has two daughters, Paike Marie and Jamison.

Rep. Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City)
April 8th, 2010
Rep. Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City)

Rep. Sally Kern (R-Oklahoma City)

Sally Kern was first elected to the Oklahoma State House of Representatives on November 2, 2004. Sally and her husband, Dr. Stephen D. Kern, a Southern Baptist minister, were married in 1970 and have two grown sons, one daughter-in-law, and one grandson. Sally is a member of Olivet Baptist Church where her husband is pastor.

Prior to her election, Sally was very active in her church as a Bible teacher and member of the choir, and continues to serve there. She was teaching high school government in Oklahoma City when elected, as well as coaching girl’s golf and volleyball. Sally has taught school about 20 years.

Since Sally is an educator, her priorities in the House revolve around education. Her desire is to see the quality of education improve for all children. Her emphasis in education has been on reading. Reading is a skill students must become proficient in if they are to learn the various subject matters. Although education is a high priority because that is where her life experience is, Sally, also, has many other issues that are important to her

Since being elected, Sally has served on various committees in the House. In 2005-2006 she was the Vice Chair for the Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Education, member of the Common Education, Health and Human Services, and Business and Economic Development committees.

In 2007-2008 she was the Chair of the Human Services Subcommittee on Social Services, and member of the Education, Common Education, and Human Services committees.

Sally graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1971 with a B.A. in Sociology and a minor in History. In 1986, she received her teacher certification in Social Studies with an emphasis in Government from East Texas State University.

Sally’s memberships include Olivet Baptist Church, the Northwest Chamber of Commerce, Heart and Hand non-profit ministry, Eagle Forum, Frontier Country Republican Women’s Club, Advisory Board for the Master of Leadership Public Administration at Mid-America Christian University, Tri-Cities Republican Women’s Club, Oklahoma City Republican Women’s Club, and the American Legislative Exchange Council. She is, also, a board member of the Advisory Council for BOTT Radio, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, member of the Office of Personnel Management’s Employee Assistance Program Advisory Council, and member of the Advisory Board for HIRE (Help in Reaching Employment) at the Moore Norman Technology Center. Sally is also a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA).

After her first session in office, Sally was voted “Outstanding Lawmaker of the Year 2005” by the Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee (OCPAC) for her conservative voting record. OCPAC also voted Sally “Runner Up Lawmaker of the Year 2005.” In April of 2008, Sally was honored as the first ever recipient of the Family Research Council’s (FCR) “Champion of Faith, Family, and Freedom Award.” OCPAC has again voted Sally “Runner Up Lawmaker of the Year 2008.”

Sally enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and playing golf, and watching football.

Rep. Leslie Osborn (R-Tuttle)
April 8th, 2010
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Rep. Leslie Osborn (R-Tuttle)

Representative Leslie Osborn Graduated from OSU with a degree in Business Administration.

She has been married to her husband, Tim Osborn, for 24 years.

Together they have 2 Children, Will age 21, Katie age 19 both attending Oklahoma State University.

Leslie has owned her own business for 20 years, Osborn Pick-Up Accessories.

She and her husband farm and ranch in Tuttle.

This is Leslie’s 2nd year in House of Representatives. She is a Deputy Majority Whip and serves on 4 committee’s—agriculture, public safety, government modernization, and the appropriations sub-committee for natural resource agencies.

Rep. Rebecca Hamilton (D-Oklahoma City)
April 8th, 2010
Rep. Rebecca Hamilton (D-Oklahoma City)

Rep. Rebecca Hamilton (D-Oklahoma City)

State Representative Rebecca Hamilton is now serving her second tour of duty in Legislature, in a manner of speaking. She was first elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1980 and served until 1986 when she left politics to have her first child. She remained at home to raise a family and later resumed her political career when she was re-elected to the House in 2002.

During her tenure in the Oklahoma Legislature, Rep. Hamilton has been an advocate for human rights, believing that government must support and defend the sanctity of all human lives, regardless of age.

Rep. Hamilton has authored laws authorizing Victim’s Protective Orders to protect battered women, obtained funding for the first statewide program for adult day care and the first statewide program of domestic violence shelters, and she helped pass some of the first nursing home reforms in Oklahoma.

She has also carried legislation to prevent law enforcement officials from publicly posting the private information of rape victims, protect nursing home residents from sexual predators, require background checks for all nursing home employees, and impose significant penalties on those convicted of human trafficking.

Rep. Hamilton is one of four founding members of Oklahoma Pro-Life Democrat Legislators and authored a 2005 law hailed at the time as the most significant piece of pro-life legislation in Oklahoma in 30 years. The measure required informed consent, parental notification and created a “Laci Peterson” law allowing prosecutors to file criminal charges against anyone who intentionally causes the death of an unborn child by harming the mother.

Rep. Hamilton has also authored legislation ensuring taxpayers are not forced to subsidize elective abortions and this year she is carrying legislation to prevent women from being financially coerced into selling their eggs in a potentially dangerous extraction procedure.

Rep. Hamilton’s legislative career reflects her long-standing commitment to her community. In 1972, long before she sought elective office, she was one of six original co-founders of first rape crisis center in Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma City Democrat has worked to bring a wide range of groups together to fight on the behalf of abused women, including the creation of the Annual Day of Prayer for an End to Violence Against Women at the Oklahoma Capitol.

Rep. Hamilton has been married for 25 years to her husband, Rodney, and the couple has two grown sons.

A member of St. James Catholic Church, Rep. Hamilton serves as an Extraordinary Eucharistic Minister who takes communion to homebound in her parish.

She has also been a long-time volunteer at Birth Choice of Oklahoma, a non-profit organization that helps women facing crisis pregnancies deal with the challenges involved - emotional, medical and financial.

Rep. Hamilton, a writer, is the editor of Economy Publishing Company.

She is a lifelong resident of south Oklahoma City, and previously served on the board of regents of Oklahoma City Community College.

Sen. Constance Johnson
April 8th, 2010
Sen.  Constance Johnson

Sen. Constance Johnson

Senator Connie Johnson won a special election in 2005, and was re-elected in 2006, after 24 years as a Senate analyst/drafter on subjects ranging from birth to death.

Her focus on children and families is a reflection of the needs of her district as a significant number of the children in her district are being reared by their grandparents, mostly due to their parents’ incarceration for nonviolent, addiction or mental health related offenses. Oklahoma’s status as #1 in women’s and 4th in overall incarceration has inspired her work on restorative justice issues ranging from clarifying the governor’s role in the parole process to sentencing reform and support for the children of incarcerated parents with an emphasis on child support arrearages. She successfully repealed occupational licensure restrictions for addiction or mental illness convictions.

Sen. Johnson serves on the General Government/Public Safety Appropriations Subcommittee, and the Health and Human Resources, General Government, Transportation, and Veterans standing committees. She is the National Black Caucus of State Legislatures executive board recording secretary, and former National Conference of State Legislatures executive board member. This legislative session, she is in her 30th Legislature.

Born to educators in Holdenville, Oklahoma, she is the mother of three and has one grandchild. An honors graduate of Frederick A. Douglass Sr. High in Oklahoma City, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and will be a May, 2010 Langston University Master’s graduate in Rehabilitation Counseling.

Sen. Debbe Leftwich (D-Oklahoma City)
April 8th, 2010
Sen. Debbie Leftwich (D-Oklahoma City)

Sen. Debbe Leftwich (D-Oklahoma City)

Debbe Leftwich, State Senator from District 44 in South Oklahoma City, was elected in a special election December 9, 2003 to fill the vacancy left by her husband, Senator Keith Leftwich who died of cancer in September that year. She was re-elected in 2006.

She authored the Breast & Cervical Cancer Treatment bill, the Quality Investment Act, the Graduated Driver’s License Program and major Nursing Home Reforms, along with bills that increased fines and punishments for crimes of Domestic Violence, increased statute of limitations for sex crimes against children, expanded the Victims Impact Panel’s DUI programs, enhanced penalties for negligent homicide and created Oklahoma’s Elevator Safety Act. She’s pushed freezing property taxes for seniors and tax cuts for retirees and veterans. She’s supported raising teacher’s pay to the regional average, additional funding and accountability to our schools as well as performance audits for state government.

Debbe serves on Business & Labor, Transportation, Retirement & Insurance and General Appropriations committees. In addition to the legislative committees she serves on, Debbe has been appointed to various boards, committees and commissions.

She currently serves as:

  • Chair of the Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Advisory Committee
  • Co-Chair of Oklahoma Women’s Legislative Caucus
  • Co-Chair of Oklahoma’s Cancer Caucus
  • Member of Oklahoma Women’s Coalition
  • Member of YMCA Youth & Government Advisory Board

Debbe also served on the Attorney General’s Task Force to improve End-of-Life Care as well as a Governor’s appointee to the Oklahoma Health Information Security & Privacy Collaboration Steering Committee. She is also a member of the Commission on the Status of Women (and past Chair), Youth Services SKIL Board, the American Legion Auxiliary, South OKC Rotary and the South OKC Chamber of Commerce.

Her efforts have earned Leftwich special recognition from the Oklahoma Nurses Association, Oklahoma Unified Chiropractic Association, AARP, Oklahoma Association of Marriage and Family, Oklahoma Safe Kids Coalition, AARP and Oklahoma Aging Partnership. She also has received an Action Award from the American Cancer Society and in 2008 was inducted into the Oklahoma Institute of Child Advocacy’s Hall of Fame. In 2009, she was honored by Oklahoma State Home Builders Association with their “Champions of the Industry” Award and was selected as one of the Oklahoma Journal Record’s “50 Making a Difference”.

Debbe has worked in both the private and public sectors. She has held management, supervisory and administrative positions for Globe Life, Aetna, Kerr McGee and the OSU Extension Center. She was Division Administrator and then later Director of Administration and Personnel for the Chief Medical Examiner’s office. She’s had training and experience in Strategic Planning, Government Purchasing and Administrative Law. Debbe has conducted training sessions in Strategic Planning, Grassroots Campaigning and Group Advocacy. She served as a member of the Office of Personnel Management’s Advisory Council and the Employee Benefit Coordinator’s Association.

Debbe is also a past president of her hometown Alumni Association, a past PTA Vice-Chair, former Sunday school teacher and assistant little league coach. She is a member of Southern Hills United Methodist Church. She was born in Chandler, grew up in Wellston, Oklahoma, and graduated from Wellston High School, and attended Oklahoma Baptist University and the University of Central Oklahoma. Debbe has two sons, Kevin and Kurt.

Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre
April 8th, 2010
Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre

Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre

Judy Eason McIntyre is a native Oklahoman from Tulsa. She attended and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa. She received the Bachelor’s and Master of Science Degree in Social Work from the University of Oklahoma.

She served in the Department of Human Services, Child Welfare for 31 years.

Judy Eason McIntyre was elected to the House of Representatives, 49th Legislature, District 73 in 2002. In her position as Representative, she has served on the Common Education Committee, the Higher Education Committee, the Human Services Committee, and the Public Health Committee. In 2002, she was one of sixteen black women from twelve states selected as a Fellow for the NOBEL/Women (National Organization of Black Elected Legislators/Women) for the NOBEL/Women CAWP (Center for American Women and Politics/Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University) Leadership Institute. Senator Judy Eason McIntyre was elected to the Oklahoma State Senate in 2004. She was named Committee Chair of the Retirement and Group Health Committee and Vice-Chair of Health & Human Resources Committee for 2004-2006. She was named Committee Co-Chair of the Education Committee for 2007-2008.

She holds memberships in the following organizations: Member, Vernon AME Church, 1921 Race Riot Design Committee; the Greenwood Re-Development Authority; Tulsa School Board (served 16 years and was former President, Tulsa School Board for two years) the NAACP; CWA (Communication Workers of America) Local #6086, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Senator Eason McIntyre was Honorary Chair for the Tulsa Komen Race for the Cure in 2007.

Sen. Mary Easley
April 8th, 2010
Sen. Mary Easley

Sen. Mary Easley

Senator Mary Easley is married to Truman Easley and they have three children and seven grandchildren. The Easley’s have been members of the Southern Baptist faith for more than 30 years, where Truman has served as a deacon. Currently they are members of the First Baptist Church in Tulsa.

The Senator graduated with a B.A. in Language Arts and Business from Friends University in Wichita, Kansas and with a M.A. from Northeastern Oklahoma State University in Tahlequah. She is a retired public school teacher and was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1996 and served as Chairman of the Banking and Finance Committee. After eight years serving as State Representative she was elected to the State Senate in April 2004 where she serves as Chairman of the Sunset Review Committee and Vice Chairman of the Energy and Environment Committee. Easley is also a member of the powerful Appropriations Subcommittee for Education as well as a member of the full Appropriations Committee which is responsible for writing the bills that fund each state agency.

During Senator Easley’s time in the Senate, she has been a powerful voice for teachers, rural fire fighters, senior citizens, farmers and ranchers, veterans, small business and middle class and working families. She was honored by the Oklahoma Aging Partnership and AARP Oklahoma for supporting legislation important to Oklahoma’s greatest generation, including the Oklahoma Identity Theft Act which allows senior citizens and victims of identity theft to freeze their credit free of charge. She has received accolades from Oklahomans for Life for co-authoring the most significant pro-life legislation in the history of the state. Easley also won the approval of the Oklahoma and National Rifle Association receiving an A rating for her support of Second Amendment rights.

Easley supported the $3000 pay increase for every Oklahoma teacher, making certain that our classrooms will continue to be guided by the brightest teachers in the nation. She supported the legislation that made certain that middle class and working families weren’t left out of the historic tax cut package that passed the legislature two years in a row. Recently out-of-state-extremist groups have used funerals of fallen soldiers as a platform for hate speech and intolerance. Senator Easley’s faith in God and moral values told her this extremist group’s right to protest should never be more important than a family’s right to mourn the loss of their child in peace. She refused to sit idly by while our brave soldiers and their families were used to further the agenda of such hateful groups and her legislation known simply as the Funeral Picketing Protection Act, was the first piece of legislation passed and signed into law by Governor Brad Henry this past legislative session. She voted in favor of a measure that allows more small business owners the opportunity to offer health insurance coverage to their employees—helping make health insurance more affordable for those who might otherwise go without. Easley supported a state budget that made record investments in our roads and bridges and public safety initiatives, including hiring additional workers to investigate cases of child abuse and record funding for rural fire departments to help keep our communities, churches and businesses and homes safe from wildfires. She also supported important public safety legislation, such as Caitlin’s Law, that will help keep criminals behind bars and legislation that keeps child molesters away from our children permanently.

Rep. Ann Coody (R-Lawton)
April 8th, 2010
Rep. Ann Coody (R-Lawton)

Rep. Ann Coody (R-Lawton)

A retired educator of thirty-nine years, Ann Coody won election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 64, Lawton, in 2004. She is chair of the Common Education Committee and a member of the Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee and the Veterans & Military Affairs Committee. She was appointed by the Speaker of the House as a commissioner to the Education Commission of the States (ECS), as a member of the Education Oversight Board, as a member of the Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) Steering Committee, and as a member of the Oklahoma State Council for Educational Opportunity for Military Children. She served as majority caucus secretary in 2007-2008.

Representative Coody received a bachelor’s degree in speech and drama from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and a master’s degree in education from the University of Oklahoma. She served as a teacher, counselor, and assistant principal for the Lawton Public Schools and retired as principal of Lawton MacArthur High School in 2000.

Representative Coody is an active member of Central Baptist Church of Lawton, the Comanche County Retired Educators, and the Oklahoma Retired Educators Association. She is married to Dale Coody, an evangelistic singer and rancher. Their family includes Nina, a high school assistant principal; Jeff, an insurance agent and former U.S. Navy pilot, and his wife, Julie; granddaughters, Addie and Olivia; and grandson, Payne. To contact Coody write 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 439, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, or [email protected], or call (405) 557-7398.

Rep. Lee Denney (R-Cushing)
April 8th, 2010
Rep. Lee Denney (R-Cushing)

Rep. Lee Denney (R-Cushing)

Lee Denney is a native of Payne County having been raised in Cushing, Oklahoma. Lee graduated from Cushing High School and received her Agricultural Economics degree from Oklahoma State University. She then went on to receive her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University.

Lee is married to Frank Denney. They have been married for 31 years. Her family includes Will, age 25 and Kate, age 23. She is Co-owner of Veterinary Medical Associates, Inc. in Cushing, Oklahoma and has been since 1979.

Lee Denney’s activities in the area are and have included: Mayor/Vice Mayor of Cushing, Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association, Treasurer of the Cushing Arts & Humanities Council, Payne County Youth Services Board of Directors, Oklahoma Academy, Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, Oklahoma Community Institute, Lions Club, PEO, and Daughters of the American Revolution.

Lee received the New Legislator of the Year 2006 Honor along with the 50 Women Making a Difference and the Leadership Oklahoma Class VII.

Lee Denney is currently serving as the Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Education. She also serves on the Appropriations & Budget Committee, Higher Education and Career Tech Committee, and Public Health Committee.

Lee developed an interest in government when she served as a campaign manager for a colleague. As soon as her children graduated from high school she decided she wanted to become a public servant not only for her community but for her district. She now is the State Representative of House District 33.


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OETA Airs Story About IEEW Project

OETA aired a story about the Institute’s I Educate and Empower Women project. Two functions of the IEEW project are designed to teach and engage Oklahoma City women business owners (WBO) and entrepreneurial high school students in public policy, as well as mentorship with Oklahoma state legislators. The story airs Sunday, May [...]

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Oklahoman Op-Ed: Helping Afghan Women Succeed in Business

The Oklahoman published an opinion article by Dr. Terry Neese regarding the future of women in Afghanistan. “They have tasted freedom and are determined to help their country succeed,” she said. Read the rest of the online version of the article now.

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The Women’s Eye: IEEW a “Unique Program”

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IEEW on FOX News

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2010 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS graduate, Dr. Rahela Kaveer, visits the United States to represent IEEW and Afghan Women. Read the press release.

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IEEW Inducts Afghan Woman Into Global Hall of Fame

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