Audio Clips
Listen to radio interviews and other audio clips. Below are links to download and play each audio clip in a new window using the appropriate audio player/plugin installed on your system. To save an audio to your computer, right-click on a link and select "Save Target As" if you are using Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" if you are using Firefox.
- August 18, 2010:
Rep. Frank Lucas on News Radio 1000 KTOK. (MP3 audio - 5.4MB download)
- January 21, 2010:
Lucas Discusses the Election of Scott Brown, the Balance of Power, and Current Events in Washington with Reid Mullins and Jerry Bohnen on KTOK. (Link to streaming video page)
- December 1, 2009:
Lucas Reacts to President Obama's Afghanistan Strategy Announcement. (MP3 audio - 689KB download)
- November 24, 2009:
The 2010 Census: Oklahoma's Future Is in Your Hands. (MP3 audio - 1.3MB download)
- November 7, 2009:
Lucas Opposes Pelosi's Trillion Dollar Takeover of Health Care. (MP3 audio - 710KB download)
- September 10, 2009:
Lucas Marks the Anniversary of September 11, 2001. (MP3 audio - 690KB download)
- December 10, 2008:
Congressman Frank Lucas Speaks with Ron Hayes of the Oklahoman Farm Report about His Election as the House Agriculture Committee's Republican Leader. (MP3 audio - 3MB download)
- October 14, 2008:
Congressman Frank Lucas discusses H.R 6942, the 5 Cent Restoration Act, a bill that he introduced in September. (MP3 audio - 0.9MB download)
The 5 Cent Restoration Act would replace the nickel and return to the use of the original 5 cent coin, also known as the half-dime. The half-dime is smaller in size and requires less metal to produce, lowering its cost and potentially saving the federal government millions of dollars each year.
- June 25, 2008:
Congressman Frank Lucas talks with Ed Richards from the Oklahoma Farm Report about recent agriculture issues, including the release of CRP land and the 2008 Farm Bill. (MP3 audio - 2.8MB download)
- June 25, 2008:
Congressman Frank Lucas talks with Kyce Goodno from KXIR in Ponca City, OK, about recent issues in Congress, including the importance of expanding American-produced energy. (MP3 audio - 9.6MB download)
Free Audio Players
If you do not have an audio player on your system, below are links to get free downloads of a few of the most common audio players: