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U.S. House Oklahoma

Stephanie Bice

Stephanie Bice ran for Congress in 2020 promising to lower prescription drug costs, including insulin and EpiPens — then voted against every bill that did, including the $35 insulin cap and Medicare drug price negotiation. She voted for the "One Big Beautiful Bill" that could strip Medicaid from 174,000 Oklahomans and SNAP benefits from 131,000 more — then dismissed critics as "fear-mongering" while the bill delivers over $50,000 a year in tax cuts to the top 1%. She voted against the infrastructure law that sent $6.4 billion to Oklahoma — after earmarking $20 million in the same bill. She brands herself as bipartisan but votes with her party 97% of the time, voted to overturn the 2020 election.

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