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Sen. Micheal Bergstrom attends Eucha community event

Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, recently met with community leaders and constituents ahead of the upcoming legislative session at the annual Eucha Breakdown.

“This is a great opportunity for those of us in elected positions to meet with constituents, share our experiences and plans and hear what’s on the mind of those we serve,” Bergstrom said.

The event was held at the Eucha Community Center and drew a crowd from the surrounding areas.

“The upcoming legislative session should provide many ways for us to foster positive change in Oklahoma that can improve the lives of our citizens, and that’s the message I’m trying to share,” Bergstrom said. “I see opportunities in many areas including education, public safety, tourism and further diversifying our economy to become less dependent on oil and gas revenue. While there may not be a significant increase in our state’s revenue for the next fiscal year, there are still many positive things we can do to make a difference.”


Bergstrom will join his colleagues at the Capitol to begin the Second Session of the 57th Legislature on Monday, Feb. 3.

Image removed.CUTLINE: Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, joined community and state leaders to speak with constituents at the annual Eucha Breakdown. Pictured from left to right is: Rep. Rusty Cornwell; Commissioner Martin Kirk; Jay Chief of Police Mike Shambaugh; Judge David Crutchfield; Cherokee Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner; Sen. Micheal Bergstrom; Rep. Josh West; Cherokee Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin; former Senator Rick Littlefield; and Cherokee Nation Tribal Council Member Harley L. Buzzard.

 

Contact info
Sen. Micheal Bergstrom at 405-521-5561, or email micheal.bergstrom@oksenate.gov