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词条 Leslie Osborn
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  1. Early life and career

  2. Political career

  3. District

  4. Sources

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Leslie Osborn born October 17, 1963, is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Osborn currently serves as the Oklahoma Labor Commissioner and formerly served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2008-2018.

Early life and career

Leslie was born in Salina, Kansas She graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1986[1] and owned her own business for 22 years, Osborn Pick-Up Accessories. She is the mother of two children.

Political career

Leslie won the November 2008 general election for an open seat to represent District 47 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[2]

The state lawmaker was appointed by T.W. Shannon to chair the Judiciary Committee in 2013, the first female in state history to do so.

In 2013, she ran the landmark workers’ compensation reform bill, changing the judicial system to an updated administrative system.

[3]

From December 2014 to December 2015 she served as chair of the budget subcommittee on Natural Resources & Regulatory Services.[4]

On December 9, 2016 House Speaker Charles McCall appointed Representative Osborn to Chair the House Appropriations and Budget Committee, the first Republican female to do so.[5]

In November of 2018 Osborn was elected State Labor Commissioner and is currently serving a four year term.

District

House District 47 includes the towns of [Mustang] and [Tuttle] and parts of [Canadian County] and [Grady County].[6]

Sources

1. ^Oklahoma House of Representatives {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://okhouse.gov/ |date=2013-06-22 }} (accessed April 4, 2013)
2. ^Election Results, Oklahoma State Election Board (access April 4, 2013).
3. ^http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=sb1062&Session=1300
4. ^Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Natural Resources & Regulatory Services, Oklahoma House of Representatives {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://okhouse.gov/ |date=2013-06-22 }}. (accessed December 15, 2014)
5. ^http://www.apnews.com/220914da6a3049d286a6349009569bb9>
6. ^House Districts, Congressional and Other Maps {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090507095639/http://www.okhouse.gov/Research/HouseDistricts.aspx |date=2009-05-07 }}, Oklahoma House of Representatives {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://okhouse.gov/ |date=2013-06-22 }}. (access April 4, 2013).
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10 : 1963 births|21st-century American politicians|21st-century American women politicians|Living people|Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives|Oklahoma Labor Commissioners|Oklahoma Republicans|People from Mustang, Oklahoma|People from Salina, Kansas|Women state legislators in Oklahoma

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