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Inhofe Gathers Impressive List Of Mayoral Endorsements

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, July 21, 2014

Inhofe Campaign Announces Mayors for Inhofe Coalition
Inhofe endorsed by 45 mayors from both parties across Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Today, Senator Jim Inhofe’s (R-Okla.) campaign released the endorsements of 45 mayors from cities and towns all over Oklahoma. Endorsers include Mayor Mick Cornett of Oklahoma City, Mayor Dewey Bartlett of Tulsa, as well as mayors from all five of the state’s defense communities.

“As former mayor of Tulsa, I am honored to have received the support of so many mayors from across our state” said Senator Jim Inhofe. I know first-hand the challenges of running a city, and I know that often times the federal government makes it even more difficult. I have spent my time in the Senate trying to streamline harmful regulations, help our cities and towns meet their infrastructure needs, and to be helpful in times of crisis.”

“Senator Jim Inhofe has been a champion for Oklahoma City’s infrastructure needs,” said Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett. “Inhofe has played an integral role securing funding for the I-40 Crosstown expressway, the Downtown Boulevard, and has fought against unfunded EPA mandates that put a strain on our city’s budget.”

“Since he was mayor of Tulsa, Senator Inhofe has fought to make our city a great place to live and do business” said Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett. “In the US Senate, Jim has sponsored and passed legislation like the Indian Lands Tax Credit that has directly led to job growth in Tulsa. As a senior member of the Senate EPW Committee, Jim has improved our city’s roads and bridges and secured funding to maintain and grow the Port of Catoosa.”

“In the wake of last year’s tornadoes, Senator Inhofe and his staff have been very responsive to our community and its needs” said Matt White, Mayor of El Reno. “Jim was the first elected official to tour the damage after the storm, and I appreciate his work to ensure we received disaster assistance in a timely manner.”

Mayor Fred Fitch of Lawton said, “As mayor of a defense community, I appreciate Senator Inhofe’s commitment to our state’s military installations. Jim understands that our bases not only contribute to our national security, but are significant drivers of our state and local economies. Nobody works harder than Jim Inhofe to ensure the sustainability and growth of our bases and surrounding communities.

Mayor City
Seth Adams
Gary Alfred
Travis Ary
Curtis Baker
Jack Barrett
Dewey Bartlett
Doug Bonebrake
Ray Bowen
Mike Brown
Mike Burdge
Tyler Buttram
Mick Cornett
Greg Cummings
Joe Davis
Martin Dyer
Fred Fitch
Bill Flanagan
Marty Follis
Jack Fry
Daniel Gambill
Tom Gorman
Reg Green
Wes Hardin
Steve Harrison
Karen Hawkins
Gary Hayes
Charles Lamb
Brian Linley
Karl Nail
Homer Nicholson
Kim Peterson
Kevin Pisacka
Hank Ross
Rudy Schultz
Bill Shewey
Lonnie Sims
Ken Smith
Mark Spradlin
Bryan Taylor
Larry Thoma
Craig Thurmond
Jerry Tomlinson
David Webb
Matt White
Eddie Whitworth
Clinton
Pauls Valley
Lexington
Slaughterville
Holdenville
Tulsa
Owasso
Bixby
Weatherford
Sand Springs
Mannford
OKC
Crescent
Blanchard
Ardmore
Lawton
Claremore
Grove
Midwest City
Elk City
Bartlesville
Sapulpa
Hennessey
McAlester
Cherokee
Noble
Edmond
Del City
Newcastle
Ponca City
Guymon
Taloga
Chickasha
Miami
Enid
Jenks
Yukon
Guthrie
Bethany
Elgin
Broken Arrow
Durant
Altus
El Reno
Frederick

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