Stephanie Bice reflects on Alfred P. Murrah bombing, Easter, and passing of Pope Francis

Stephanie Bice reflects on Alfred P. Murrah bombing, Easter, and passing of Pope Francis
Rep. Stephanie Bice, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Stephanie Bice, a U.S. Congress representative for Oklahoma’s 5th district, regularly shares her thoughts and experiences on pressing local and national issues via social media. Her recent tweets covered significant events and personal reflections.

On April 19, 2025, Bice attended the Annual Remembrance Ceremony for the Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing, alongside Senator Lankford, Congressman Lucas, and Congressman Cole. She remarked, “It was an honor to attend the Annual Remembrance Ceremony for the Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing alongside Senator Lankford, Congressman Lucas, and Congressman Cole. Today reminds us how we united together after the horrific events of April 19th and showcases the resilience.”

The following day, on April 20, 2025, Bice extended Easter greetings to her constituents, expressing joy with the statement, “Hallelujah! He is risen. Happy Easter to everyone in Oklahoma and across the country.”

On April 21, 2025, Bice expressed sorrow over the death of Pope Francis. As a practicing Catholic, she tweeted, “As a practicing Catholic, my heart is heavy from the passing of Pope Francis. Please join me in praying for the Pope during this time.”

Stephanie Bice represents Oklahoma’s 5th district in Congress since replacing Kendra Horn in 2021. Born in Oklahoma City in 1973, Bice, aged 49, continues residing in the city. Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, completed in 1995. Additionally, she served in the Oklahoma Senate from 2014 to 2020.



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