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Hello and welcome to my website. It is my great privilege to serve the people of Oklahoma as a member of the United States Senate. Everyday I am honored and humbled that you have given me the opportunity to stand up for the common sense conservative values that we all share. These strong family values are an integral part of what it means to be an American; they are important to you, and they are important to me.

We've designed our website to give you a window into my work in Washington and Oklahoma. I hope that you find the resources available here helpful. I can’t tell you how much it means to me to be your representative in the United States Senate; I’ll continue to work harder than anyone to ensure that our common sense values are not overrun by those in the Washington establishment who want bigger government with a bigger agenda. Please stop by often to get the latest updates on legislation, my campaign, and the work that you've sent me to Washington to do. I hope you will not hesitate to contact me if there is anything I can do for you. I can be reached via the contact form you can fill out right here at my website or by telephone at (405) 843-4294. I hope to hear from you soon.

God bless you,

Jim Inhofe

Jim Inhofe

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Press Conference: Senator Inhofe Addresses Picher Relief
Senator Inhofe was in Picher, Oklahoma again today surveying the damage after a Tornado destroye...
rustyappleton, 5.13.2008

Lincoln County GOP Headquarters Open for Business!
Team Inhofe joined the Lincoln County Republican Party last night for a very special grand openi...
nathanatkins, 5.13.2008

Senator Inhofe Surveys Damage in Picher
Senator Inhofe surveyed the damage caused by a tornado in Ottawa County in Northeastern Okla...
rustyappleton, 5.12.2008




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Picher toll reaches 7
Rescue crews using dogs completed the grisly task of searching block-by-block for bodies Sunday afte...
Tulsa World, 05.12.2008
 
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Tornado-ravaged Oklahoma town might not rebuild
Many families have moved away to escape the lead pollution, taking advantage of state and federal bu...
McAlester News Capitol (AP), 05.12.2008
 
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Area surveys damage
Twenty-one people were killed and about 180 were injured Saturday when tornadoes tore across parts o...
Joplin Globe, 05.11.2008
 
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