Senator David F. Myers - District 20
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Senator David F. Myers
Occupation: Retired Chemical Engineer and Independent Consultant for oil industry
Education: Oklahoma State University, B.S. Chemical Engineering; Graduate Studies, Louisiana State University; MBA Training-Darden School, University of Virginia; Training Seminars-Conoco, Inc.
Legislative Experience: Senate Member, 2002 - present
Hometown: Ponca City, OK
Party: Republican
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Senator David F. Myers currently serves Senate District 20 which is comprised of all - or portions of - Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay and Noble Counties.

He was elected to the Oklahoma State Senate in November, 2002.

He enjoys serving in the Oklahoma Legislature and is busy preparing for the 2009 legislative session by researching and studying future legislation.

Senator Myers is a retired Chemical Engineer from ConocoPhillips in Ponca City, having worked in the oil refining industry for 33 years. He is an independent consultant for the oil industry.

He is a member of several professional and civic organizations.

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Committee Membership

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Office Information

Capitol Address
District Address
Senator David F. Myers
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 519
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405.521.5628
ingraham@oksenate.gov
Executive Assistant: Betsy Ingraham
2101 North 14th Street
Suite 132
Ponca City, OK 74601
580.767.9010

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District Information: District 20

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Counties Represented

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2005 Legislation

Senator Myers' authored legislation:

  • To help keep children safe by keeping sex offenders out of their schools;
  • To double the ethanol production - helping Oklahoma farmers;
  • To help keep families safe in their homes in case of a fire;
  • To help fund and improve roads and bridges in Oklahoma;
  • To improve public safety by introducing juvenile drug courts.

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Press Releases
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