
Joe's Priorities
Enforcing Laws Against Crime and Violence
Safe Communities are the foundation of everything.
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Joe Fallin believes that when crime rises, families suffer, businesses stop investing, and neighborhoods decline. As your State Representative, he will stand firmly with law enforcement and ensure they have the tools, training, and resources needed to keep our communities secure. Violent offenders must be held accountable, and victims must be protected throughout the justice process
Improving Healthcare Outcomes and Access
Better Care, more options, and lower costs – without more bureaucracy.
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Joe supports practical reforms that expand healthcare access while improving outcomes and lowering costs. He believes in reducing the unnecessary red tape that prevents clinics and providers from opening, expanding, or innovating, and that healthcare policy should prioritize patients, not paperwork.
Transparency in State Government
Taxpayers deserve receipts – not excuses.
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State government should operate in the open, with clear reporting on how money is spent and what results are achieved. Joe will push for budget transparency so citizens can see exactly where their tax dollars go. Government works best when it works in the light.
Reduction of Property Taxes
Homeowners shouldn’t be punished for rising valuations.
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Joe believes that homeowners shouldn’t be punished simply because their property values rise. Property tax relief is essential for keeping families in their homes, especially for seniors on fixed incomes and young families trying to build stability. Every dollar should be carefully evaluated before asking taxpayers for more, and lowering the cost of living in Oklahoma starts with protecting homeowners.
Protecting Social Security
Seniors earned these benefits – period.
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Seniors have paid into Social Security their entire lives, and those benefits should be protected. Joe Fallin opposes cuts to Social Security, and while it’s a federal program, state leaders have a responsibility to advocate for seniors and ensure state policies don’t undermine their financial security.
Improving Education Outcomes
Fund students, back parents, and demand results.
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Education policy should focus on results, not rhetoric. Joe believes Oklahoma must improve literacy and math proficiency, and prepare graduates for college, careers, or skilled trades. Parents must be empowered in their child’s education, and teachers should be supported with policies that prioritize classroom instruction over excessive paperwork. Schools exist to serve students first, and outcomes must always matter.
