Stephanie Bice shares updates on transportation role and legislative priorities

Stephanie Bice shares updates on transportation role and legislative priorities
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, has recently shared her thoughts and activities on social media. Bice, who succeeded Kendra Horn in 2021, has been vocal about her roles and initiatives since taking office.

On February 6, 2025, Bice announced her participation in a Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) round table as Vice Chair. She expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with Chair Steve Womack by stating: “I just completed my first Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) round table as Vice Chair. I am excited to get to work with Chair @rep_stevewomack!”

Later the same day, Bice discussed the HALT Fentanyl Act on social media. She explained that the act aims to classify Fentanyl permanently as a Schedule I drug while providing law enforcement with necessary tools to combat trafficking. She noted: “The HALT Fentanyl Act permanently classifies Fentanyl as a Schedule I drug. It also would give law enforcement the tools they need to crack down on fentanyl traffickers and keep these deadly substances off our streets. Looking forward to supporting it later today!”

On February 7, 2025, Bice criticized the Biden Administration’s energy policies via social media. She accused them of undermining the energy sector through excessive regulations and advocated for reliable domestic energy access for American families. Her support for H.R. 26 was evident when she stated: “The Biden Admin made it their mission to undercut our energy sector, adding burdensome regulations at every opportunity. American families deserve access to reliable and affordable domestic energy. This is why I was proud to support H.R. 26 from my friend @RepPfluger.”



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