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Joshua Chad Brecheen Https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/B001317< /ref> is a Native American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district since 2023. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served in the from 2010 to 2018. He is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation.


Early life and career
Joshua Chad Brecheen was born on June 19, 1979. He attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. In 1997, he was first elected as SE District Vice-president of the Oklahoma FFA. The next year, he was elected State FFA President, moved to Stillwater, and transferred to Oklahoma State University. He served as State FFA President until 1999.

After retiring from the FFA, Brecheen graduated from Oklahoma State University with a dual degree in animal science and agricultural communications. In 2004, he was hired as a field representative for U.S. senator , where he worked until his election to the . He owns a motivational speaking business, Brecheen Keynotes and Seminars, as well as a small trucking and excavation business.


Oklahoma Senate career
Brecheen filed to run for the 's 6th district in 2010. He ran unopposed in the Republican primary and faced incumbent Democratic Senator Jay Paul Gumm. Brecheen defeated Gumm in the November election. The reported the 6th Senate district race as having the highest fundraising total for a State Senate seat in 2010, with Brecheen raising $217,548 and Gumm $289,786.

During his first term, Brecheen filed a bill to repeal Oklahoma's Pet Breeders Act, which required breeders provide their animals with minimum veterinary care, food and water. The bill established fees that pet breeders would pay the state to cover the costs of inspections. Brecheen argued the bill punished law-abiding citizens. He also filed a Senate resolution to have the Oklahoma Legislature meet every other year instead of annually and cut legislators pay, and introduced legislation to cut the Art in Public Places program, which provided funding to public art projects in the state. Brecheen also filed SB 554 to allow teachers to teach "the debate of vs. " in Oklahoma public schools.

Brecheen served in the Oklahoma Senate until 2018. He retired after two terms, citing a commitment to term limits.

Brecheen was criticized by the National Center for Science Education for introducing several education bills modeled on bills from , , and during his senate tenure.


U.S House of Representatives

Elections

2022
In 2022, Brecheen ran for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in a 14-candidate Republican primary to succeed retiring congressman . Mullin retired to run in a special election for U.S. Senate. He styled himself during the campaign as "'s protégé" and vowed to vote "no" on any tax increases. Brecheen advanced to a runoff election with state Representative after placing second in the primary. He narrowly defeated Frix in the runoff, winning the nomination. During the primary Brecheen's campaign was supported by $3.2 million in political action committee spending in support of his campaign or in opposition to Frix, including $1.8 million in support from a Club for Growth affiliated political action committee. He defeated Democratic nominee Naomi Andrews and independent "Bulldog" Ben Robinson in the general election.


2024
Brecheen ran unopposed in the Republican primary in 2024 and will face Democratic candidate Brandon Wade and independent candidate Ronnie Hopkins.


Tenure
On the last day of June 2023, Brecheen introduced the Patriotism Not Pride Act which, if passed, would bar the use of federal funds for events and ban federal agencies from displaying the .

2023 Speaker election
During the first round of voting in the 2023 House Speaker election, Brecheen cast the sole vote for Representative . He switched his support to Representative on the second and third ballots, then to Representative for the next three ballots. On the third day of the speakership election, Brecheen voted for Donalds again on the seventh ballot. On the eighth ballot, he voted for after Hern was nominated by Representative . He voted for Hern again on the ninth, tenth, and 11th ballots. He switched his support to on the 12th ballot after McCarthy agreed to additional reforms to the House rules.


Syria
In 2023, Brecheen was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21 which directed President to remove U.S. troops from within 180 days.


Israel
Brecheen voted to provide Israel with support following 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.


Ukraine
In 2024, Brecheen voted against the $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine; The Washington Post reported that some of the funding would have supported defense jobs in his constituency.


Committee assignments
For the 119th Congress:
  • Committee on the Budget
  • Committee on Homeland Security
    • Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology
    • Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability (Chairman)


Caucus memberships


Political positions

Cockfighting
Brecheen confirmed his support for decriminalizing in January 2024 after Anthony DeVore, president of the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission, told the Kentucky Gamefowl Commission his organization had the congressman's support.


Personal life
Brecheen is a citizen of the .


Election results

External links

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