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Sen. Avery Frix’s Press Releases

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate has passed Senate Bill 997, which creates the Procurement Protection Act. The measure by Sen.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 868 Tuesday, which creates the Prohibition on Sanctuary Policies for Illegal Immigration Act. The measure by Sen. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, prohibits sanctuary cities within the state of Oklahoma and directs Oklahoma law enforcement agencies to work with federal law enforcement agencies to combat illegal immigration.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, released the following statement on the passing of former Representative Bobby Frame, who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1997 to 2001.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 432. The measure by Sen. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, increases pension benefits for volunteer firefighters who retire after the effective date of the act.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee approved Senate Bill 939 Monday. The measure, by Sen. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, aims to expand opportunities for producers to sell homemade goods and farm products.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee gave approval Tuesday to Senate Bill 997, which creates the Procurement Protection Act. The measure by Sen. Avery Frix, R-Muskogee, prohibits state-owned enterprises of foreign adversaries, companies domiciled within foreign adversaries, and federally banned corporations from bidding on state or municipal contracts.

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Avery Frix takes Oath of Office

OKLAHOMA CITY – Avery Frix was sworn into the Oklahoma Senate during a ceremony in the Senate Chamber on Wednesday. The Senate’s Chief Presiding Officer, Sen. Brent Howard, presided over the ceremony, and Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice M. John Kane IV administered the oath of office.

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