Our grassroots Ag Fund political action committee board met last week and issued 12 new political candidate endorsements ahead of Oklahoma's Aug. 25 primary runoff election plus additional financial support for four candidates. See all our endorsements at https://t.co/H705d7wIoe
Want to know what OKFB accomplished during the 2026 #okleg session? Check out our legislative wrap-up for the main bills and issues our grassroots organization worked on to help Oklahoma agriculture and our rural communities: https://t.co/RjHUjYixCr
Our grassroots Ag Fund political action committee made its first round of endorsements and financial support to OK statewide and legislative candidates ahead of the June 16 primary election. See the full list: https://t.co/uvSwBuMwO4
With the OK legislature working on the last few action items before capping off the 2026 session, we take a look at the bills that OKFB has seen pass, signed into law and fall by the wayside in 2026. We also talk about the last water bill still available for legislative action.
With #OKleg committee work finished, we are watching several bills that will move to floor consideration in both the OK House and Senate. Watch our full #LincolnToLocal episode for more: https://t.co/lCzQnFBt9s
On our newest episode of #LincolnToLocal, we discuss SB 2143, a bill which would allow county assessors to use drone and satellite imagery to determine property valuations, which OKFB members have concerns about. Watch the full episode: https://t.co/4xoPlEL9Mu
Comanche, Logan and Okmulgee counties took to the Capitol for their county Capitol visit to speak with their legislators about current ag issues and learning where the legislature is at in session.
In this week's episode of Lincoln to Local, Oklahoma Farm Bureau's Gage Milliman discusses the bills that will not be moving forward in the 2026 Oklahoma legislative session along with the legislation that will now move to the opposite chamber for consideration.
In this #L2L episode, OKFB's Gage Milliman shares an update on three water bills we are monitoring in the #OKlegislature, a bill that would add two new plants to OK's noxious weed list, and an update on a bill that would rework how burn bans are issued and removed in OK counties.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek issued a statement yesterday after President Donald Trump announced the selection of U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin to serve as Homeland Security Secretary.
Read President Simunek's full statement at https://t.co/gHlIVA7SjC
In this week's episode of Lincoln to Local, OKFB's Gage Milliman shares several tax bills working their way through the 2026 Oklahoma legislature, discusses a farm equipment right to repair bill and provides an update on a bill that has changed its focus since being introduced.
Custer, Ottawa and Grant County Farm Bureaus visited their legislators during their county Capitol visits to discuss current agriculture related issues and policies, and what they can expect to see during the 2026 legislative session.
Wildfires have burned more than 300,000 acres in the Oklahoma Panhandle in recent days. As high fire danger continues, AFR, OKFB and OKFB Insurance have partnered to support local fire departments protecting lives and property. https://t.co/lupPvVrVdW
A huge THANK YOU to all of the participating county Farm Bureaus who helped donate over 1,800 pounds of food plus cash donations for the 2026 OKFB YF&R "Fill the Sack" Food Drive! All food/cash donations were donated to local food assistance programs across the state of Oklahoma!
The 2026 #Oklahoma legislative session is underway, and our own Gage Milliman filled us in on the priority legislation OKFB is following. Check out our full episode on YouTube: https://t.co/HIeLNjeB6w
OKFB’s grassroots-led Ag Fund political action committee supports candidate Dillon Travis as a fellow agriculturalist for the HD 35 seat. If you're in Oklahoma HD 35, parts of Creek, Noble, Osage, Pawnee and Payne Counties be sure to get to the polls Feb. 10 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
OKFB President Stacy Simunek released a statement after Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced a settlement had been reached with Arkansas-based poultry company George’s, Inc., in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., et al., lawsuit. https://t.co/qDUYQWaCE8
Oklahoma Farm Bureau president Stacy Simunek issued the following statement after poultry companies named in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., lawsuit requested a stay following the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma’s judgment released Dec. 19.
We are wishing all of our Farm Bureau members a Merry Christmas! 🎄 Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek shares his best wishes from our Farm Bureau family to yours this holiday season.