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Toni Hasenbeck

Toni Hasenbeck

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State Assembly · House District 65

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Biography

Toni Hasenbeck is a Republican representing Oklahoma House District 65, which covers parts of Caddo and Comanche Counties, including cities like Anadarko, Lawton, and Elgin. Born on August 17, 1971, she was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2018 after switching from the Democratic Party, where she ran unsuccessfully in 2014. Notable achievements include leading the Women's Bill of Rights , authoring legislation banning gender transition procedures for minors , introducing the Domestic Abuse Survivorship Act in 2024 to allow sentencing relief for abuse survivors in homicide cases, and sponsoring HB 3240 to protect voluntary religious expression in public schools. She previously ran as a Democrat but defeated Republican Scooter Park in the 2018 primary after criticizing his tax vote.

Education and Political Experience

  • Education: Alumna of Oklahoma State University; holds a master’s degree in administration from Cameron University.
  • Professional Background: Worked 19 years as an educator, teaching children across three school districts.
  • Political Roles: Chair of House Postsecondary Education Committee; former House Floor Presiding Officer and vice chair of Public Health Committee; vice chair of Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Education ; current member of full Appropriations & Budget Committee and Agriculture Committee. Her political interest began at age 14 during a 4-H Citizenship Focus Trip.

Committees

2 assignments
Agriculture member
Postsecondary Education chair

At a glance

Office
State Assembly
District
House District 65
Born
August 17, 1971 (54 years old)
Mailing
Room 244, 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105