Planting of survivor tree sapling and biotechnology report among topics discussed by Rep. Bice

Planting of survivor tree sapling and biotechnology report among topics discussed by Rep. Bice
Rep. Stephanie Bice, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th District — Congresswoman Stephanie Bice official website
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Representative Stephanie Bice, serving Oklahoma’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts reflecting on various issues, including a commemorative act, a report on biotechnology, and clarifications on a legislative matter.

On April 7, 2025, Rep. Bice highlighted the significance of the Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing, an event that deeply affected Oklahoma and the nation. She noted the symbolism and honor in planting a sapling of the survivor tree on the Capitol Grounds, recognizing it as “a symbol of hope and resilience for our community.” She expressed gratitude towards those who participated in the event. “The Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing changed Oklahoma and our nation forever. Planting a sapling of the survivor tree, which is a symbol of hope and resilience for our community, on the Capitol Grounds is an immense honor. Thank you to all the Oklahomans who joined us for the https://t.co/9HjEnsAvrK”

On April 8, 2025, Bice referenced a new report released by @biotech_gov concerning U.S. leadership in biotechnology. As a commissioner, she emphasized her commitment to ensuring the protection of national security and maintaining America’s competitive edge. She encouraged further reading in the Wall Street Journal. “Today, @biotech_gov released a report on how to maintain U.S. global leadership in biotechnology. As a Commissioner, I am committed to making sure we protect our national security and maintain America’s competitiveness over our near-peer adversaries. Read more in the @WSJ “

On April 9, 2025, Rep. Bice addressed misconceptions about the SAVE Act, reassuring the public that the act does not inhibit women who change their names after marriage from voting. “The SAVE Act does not prevent women who get married and change their name from voting.”



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