About
Molly Jenkins is a Republican state representative serving Oklahoma House District 33, which includes Logan and Payne counties, since 2024. Born December 1964 in Coyle, Oklahoma, she defeated incumbent John Talley in the 2024 Republican primary with over 60% of the vote. Jenkins emphasizes conservative principles including property rights, limited government, transparency, and rejecting all lobbyist donations and gifts. She is pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, opposes corporate welfare, unrestricted mail-in voting, and driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants. Notable actions include sponsoring bills for voters to decide legislative pay raises after a controversial closed-door compensation board decision, and initiatives protecting property rights from coercive land-taking.
Education and Political Experience
- Bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State University
Political Experience
- Elected to Oklahoma House of Representatives for District 33 in 2024, defeating incumbent in Republican primary
- Sponsors legislation on legislative pay transparency and voter approval
- Advocates for property rights and against "green agenda" projects impacting rural communities
- Conducts extensive constituent outreach via town halls, door-to-door engagement, and newsletters
- Pledges no lobbyist influence, directing certain funds to crisis pregnancy clinics
Committees
Common Education
member
Education Oversight
member
Elections and Ethics
member
Tourism
vice chair
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