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Welcome to my district and state information page. Oklahoma has a unique heritage: what was once called "Indian Territory" has now celebrated its centennial and is still thriving.

I believe Oklahoma has a proud history, a rich present, and a bright future. Our state has been home to my family for over five generations. As the elected Representative of the Fourth District, I am responsible for listening to the concerns and opinions of Oklahomans and making sure their opinion is represented in Washington.

The Fourth District is comprised of 16 counties, as seen here on a district map, and it is located in the Southwest region of the state. Please look through the links below to learn more about the Fourth District and the rest of the "Sooner State."

Fourth District Info:

Town Hall Meetings: Look over a list of town hall meetings I have held and will be holding in the Fourth District.

Fourth District Map: View a congressional district map of Oklahoma's Fourth District.

Highlights of the Fourth District: Click the link to the left to learn more about some of the important highlights of the Fourth District.

Photos of the Fourth District: Browse through an album of photos taken across the Fourth District.

Fourth District Census Information: See census info for the Fourth District.

Higher Education Institutions: See some of the Fourth District's private and public colleges, universities, technical institutions, and learning centers.

Other Oklahoma Info:

County-by-County and State Census Information: Check out population statistics and other information for each county in Oklahoma as well as statewide information side-by-side with national census data.

Oklahoma State Map: This is a detailed PDF transportation map of the state of Oklahoma. *This map may take a few minutes to load.

Oklahoma History:

A Brief History of the State: Find more about Oklahoma's history, heritage, and people.

Native American Heritage: Oklahoma has a unique tribal heritage. We are not just "Indian territory" anymore - we are a thriving tribal hub. Check out this link to find out more.

Oklahoma Today:

Oklahoma Tourism: Discover "Native America" by visiting the state's Tourism & Recreation Board web site.

Oklahoma Business Information: Visit Oklahoma's Department of Commerce web site to learn more about state business opportunities.

Fun Facts about Oklahoma:

Oklahoma State Icons: Need to know the state bird or state flower? Use this link to find out the answers to your Okie questions.

Famous Oklahomans: Oklahoma has produced a wealth of individuals who have changed our world. Use this link to see a partial list of some of our most famous Okies.