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Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age52 years old (Nov 11, 1973)
GenderFemale
LocationOklahoma
BackgroundU.S. Representative
EducationOklahoma State University (B.A./B.S. in marketing, 1995)
Notable personal detailsStephanie Irene Bice is a Republican member of the U.S. House representing Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District, first elected in 2020 and serving since January 3, 2021. She previously served in the Oklahoma State Senate from 2014 to 2020. She earned a bachelor's degree in marketing from Oklahoma State University and worked in the private sector in business development, financial oversight, and sales before holding elected office.
Supports tax cuts and pro-growth tax reforms, reducing burdens on small businesses, and reinining federal spending to bring fiscal responsibility. Advocates expanding tax benefits and credits for families and small businesses while opposing higher taxes. Emphasizes cutting taxes and simplifying the tax code to stimulate economic growth.
Opposes the Affordable Care Act and opposed Oklahoma Medicaid expansion; favors market-oriented reforms such as health savings accounts, increased plan options, and measures to lower out-of-pocket costs rather than a larger government role in coverage.
Supports stronger border enforcement and measures to secure the southern border, while framing immigration as legal pathways plus enforcement; has backed construction of physical barriers and legislation aimed at deterring illegal crossings and assisting border-region residents affected by illegal crossings.
Supports pro-life policies and seeks to restrict abortion access; opposes taxpayer funding of abortion and promotes legislation described as defending the unborn. Advocates for protecting the right to life in public statements and campaign materials.
Supports an all-of-the-above energy approach prioritizing domestic energy production and energy independence, including protection of oil and natural gas production and hydraulic fracturing, while opposing federal climate-disclosure mandates and regulations perceived as burdensome. Has sponsored/endorsed legislation to protect fossil-fuel production and to block federal limits on natural gas appliances, and also cites support for environmental innovation and remediation programs.
Supports Second Amendment rights and policies expanding gun-carry rights; has opposed government measures that would restrict gun ownership. Advocates defending the rights of law‑abiding gun owners and has supported Constitutional Carry.
Stephanie Bice is being discussed as a potential contender for Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate seat after Sen. Markwayne Mullin was nominated to be Homeland Security secretary, which would create a vacancy. Reports say Gov. Kevin Stitt would appoint a temporary replacement who cannot run for the seat, making a 2026 election the main path for candidates like Bice. The potential race is shaping up as competitive, with Rep. Kevin Hern also signaling interest and preparing for a possible run.


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