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(OKLAHOMA CITY) Conservative Republican leader Oklahoman Dana
Murphy announced her campaign for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission today. She pledges to use common sense conservative
principles to ensure consumer protection and fundamentally fair regulations for
regulated entities while helping advance Oklahoma
into the future. Murphy is running for
the seat vacated by former Commissioner Denise Bode earlier this year.
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Her
judicial experience at the Commission as an Administrative Law Judge,
professional experience in the oil and gas industry as a geologist and attorney,
and voluntary service as Vice Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party, along
with her Oklahoma
background, make Murphy one of the most uniquely qualified individuals to serve
as a Commissioner.
For
her outstanding public service at the Commission for almost 6 years, Murphy
received the 2001 Commissioner’s Public Servant Award. “I was fortunate to grow up in a large family
devoted to Oklahoma
farming, ranching and the energy business, so I learned early on the importance
of a strong work ethic, committed service to others and care for our land and
resources.”
“From
my service at the Commission, I know first-hand the Corporation Commission directly
impacts our daily lives. Every time we
flip a light switch, adjust the thermostat, and pump fuel into our cars, we
have been affected by the Corporation Commission. As an Administrative Law Judge, I presided
over more than 5,000 cases at the Corporation Commission. I’m
ready and prepared to hit the ground running to do what’s right and tackle the
challenging and often complex issues faced by the Commission.
“I’m
running because I believe Oklahomans deserve a commissioner who has a great
balance of academic, legal and business credentials to best serve the State. In the constantly changing regulatory and
market conditions impacting Oklahoma
consumers and businesses, it is extremely important to elect the best qualified
and most knowledgeable individuals.”
She
also believes that by encouraging energy development and innovation, advancing
conservation and promoting energy efficiency in the workplace and at home, the
Commission can help lead Oklahoma
into a brighter future.
“I’ll
be a watchdog for Oklahomans at the Commission.
Too often, citizens are overlooked in favor of a narrow special interest
group that puts its interests ahead of what’s best for the people of our
state. I pledge to work my hardest to
make Oklahoma
a place of bustling commerce and fair
deals for the ratepayers,” she adds.
A
fifth generation Oklahoman and Woodward native, Murphy now lives in Edmond where she owns and
operates an oil and gas legal practice. She
graduated in 1983 from Oklahoma
State University
with a degree in geology. After working
for 10 years as a geologist, she earned her law degree cum laude from Oklahoma City University in 1993.
For
more information about Dana Murphy’s campaign for Corporation Commission,
please visit www.danamurphy.com .
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