All five members of Oklahoma's House delegation voted Yea on H.R. 4: Bice (OK-05), Brecheen (OK-02), Cole (OK-04), Hern (OK-01), and Lucas (OK-03). The USA Today/Oklahoman editorial noted that 'the funding cut passed narrowly, 214 to 212, so the votes of the Oklahoma representatives could have made the difference' — a five-vote bloc that was potentially outc
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· 2025-06-16
OETA (Oklahoma Educational Television Authority), which serves Bice's district and the entire state, receives 11% of its funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — over $1.6 million annually. KOCO reported the CPB rescission 'will create an immediate hole of $300,000' in KOSU's budget and 'impacting Oklahoma's PBS and NPR stations.' Gaylord News
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· 2025-07-18
Bice's official June 12, 2025 press release (bice.house.gov) confirms she voted for the package and specifically addressed CPB funding: 'This rescissions package will not affect emergency alert systems, which are vital for states like Oklahoma. While NPR plays a crucial role locally, this rescission package only targets 1% of their federal dollars. Furthermo
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· 2025-06-12
Bice voted Yea on Roll Call 168 (H.R. 4, Rescissions Act of 2025) on June 12, 2025. The House Clerk's official record confirms 'Bice | Republican | OK | Yea' at line 41. The vote passed 214–212: 214 Republicans Yea, 4 Republicans Nay (Amodei, Fitzpatrick, Turner, and one other), 208 Democrats Nay, 4 Democrats Not Voting, 0 Democrats Yea. The prior 'yea_unver
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· 2025-06-12
Bice's 2023‑2024 financial disclosure reporting rate is 99.05% (OpenSecrets), with only $8,235 in incomplete or undisclosed contributions, placing her among the most transparent members of Congress by this metric.
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· 2024-12-31
Bice's subsequent investment activity has been exclusively in U.S. Treasury bills: she purchased two tranches (each $15,001‑$50,000) on June 22, 2023 (CUSIP 912796ZN2, due September 21, 2023) and September 27, 2023 (CUSIP 912796CR8, due December 28, 2023), both held through a trust (Trust‑CM). These Treasury‑bill purchases are not individual‑stock trades and
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· 2024-08-10
Bice's only recorded individual‑stock sale is Wells Fargo & Company (WFC), sold on August 6, 2021, for $1,001‑$15,000, reported in a STOCK Act filing dated August 12, 2021. The stock has risen approximately 29% since the sale, per Quiver Quantitative.
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· 2021-08-06
Quiver Quantitative estimates Stephanie Bice's net worth at $1.3 million as of April 15, 2025, ranking her 251st in Congress, with approximately $790,100 invested in publicly traded assets that Quiver tracks live. The estimate is derived algorithmically from her congressional financial disclosure forms and fluctuates with market prices: it rose to $1.6 milli
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· 2025-04-15
[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: 2024 general election result (Bice vs. Horn): Bice 60.7% – Horn 39.3%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median property value (2024): $245,200
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership rate: 65.6%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's degree or higher (age 25+): 38.2%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population Hispanic: 10.7%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population Black or African American (Non-Hispanic): 10.9%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population White (Non-Hispanic): 63.0%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate (2024): 12.5%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income (2024): $74,730
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Oklahoma State Question 820 (2023) — Legalize Recreational Marijuana (2023) — failed, margin 62% no – 38% yes
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Oklahoma State Question 834 (2024) — Clarify that Only U.S. Citizens May Vote (2024) — passed, margin 81% yes – 19% no
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Oklahoma State Question 833 (2024) — Authorize Public Infrastructure Districts (2024) — failed, margin 62% no – 38% yes
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