Fred Jordan (politician)
Fred Jordan | |
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Oklahoma State Representative | |
Assumed office 2006 | |
Preceded by | Fred Perry |
Constituency | 69th House District |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 January 1974 |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Fred Jordan (born January 3, 1974) is an American attorney and Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. He is a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, currently serving as one of two majority leaders, which assist the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Early and personal life
Jordan attended Dewey High School in Dewey, Oklahoma. He is an Eagle Scout and continues to play an active role in the Boy Scouts.
In 1996, Jordan received a Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University where he was also a member of FarmHouse Fraternity. He joined the Marine Corps after earning his Juris Doctor from Iowa University in 1999. As a Captain in the Marine Corps, Jordan served for four years before returning to his roots in Oklahoma.
Jordan and his wife Kara live in the Tulsa district where Jordan is a businessman.
Political career
Jordan was first elected to represent the 69th District of Oklahoma in November 2006. He was appointed to serve the House as Majority Leader by 2013 Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon.[1]
Jordan has been given a prominent role in working on the 2013 workers' compensation reform legislation, a massive document that will transition Oklahoma's workers' comp system to an administrative system.[2]
References
- ↑ Hoberock, Barbara. "Two Tulsa legislators tapped for House speaker's leadership," Tulsa World, December 2012. (accessed April 15, 2013).
- ↑ Krehbiel, Randy. "Workers comp rewrite still has as ways to go, lawmaker says," Tulsa World, April 14, 2013 (accessed April 15, 2013).