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Reflecting
Opinion
December 15, 2022

Reflecting on the Past Ten Years

The end of each year allows us to reflect on what is behind us and look forward to what is to come. As we begin this new chapter, thank you for putting your trust in me. It’s a responsibility I will never take lightly.

Mullin It Over

The end of each year allows us to reflect on what is behind us and look forward to what is to come. As we begin this new chapter, thank you for putting your trust in me. It’s a responsibility I will never take lightly.

Ten years ago, Christie and I were fed up with the Washington bureaucracy telling us how to run our business. The burdensome regulation made it nearly impossible for us to do our job. This kid from Westville had no political experience but ran for Congress anyways, promising to fight for Oklahoma. We never could have imagined what the Lord would have in store.

It has been the honor of a lifetime to represent the Second District, the place where I was raised and have now raised our family, and to fight for the Oklahoma values we hold dear. Using the Constitution as my guide, I hope I have made you proud in keeping our God-given rights at the forefront of all I do. My appreciation for our law enforcement officers, servicemembers, and veterans is unwavering, and I’m grateful to have been given a voice for all of us in Oklahoma.

I’ll always look back on my time on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) with pride. The Energy and Commerce Committee has broad jurisdiction over many government aspects directly related to the everyday lives of Oklahomans, including health care, energy production, and consumer safety. It was here we could fight for our domestic producers and push back again Left’s radical climate agenda, an issue deeply personal to our state. Further, being tapped for HPSCI was nothing short of an honor, as was the opportunity to witness the dedication of our Intelligence Community firsthand.

Oklahomans have watched our family grow and prayed alongside us as it happened. At the start of this journey, Christie and I were parents to three kids. Through the blessing of adoption, we doubled that number to six, welcoming our twin girls and our son, Jayce. I wouldn’t be here today without the support of my family. Christie is our rock, and I thank God for her every day.

I made a promise no one will outwork me. I quickly learned the only exception to that notion is my staff. My office has returned millions of dollars to constituents from state and federal agencies, taken on the IRS, and ensured our veterans receive the benefits they have earned. One hundred bills were introduced, over one thousand bills were cosponsored, and countless committee markups took place. It’s a team effort, and I’m glad to surround myself with whose dedication to our great state is the same.

Any undertaking, whether it’s a sport or career, growing a business, or starting a new one, is always accompanied by personal growth. For those who ask, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is how to take a deep breath and quit taking things personally. In this time of reflection, I began saying, “love the people, love the call.” I refuse to give up the fight for what is best for Oklahoma and our democracy and look forward to continuing that work in the new year.

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