U.S. Congressman Dan Boren’s BiographyInspired to politics as a youth, Dan Boren has built an impressive record for himself as a strong advocate for responsible government. Elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives at age 29,Dan became one of the youngest state legislators to serve in 2002. Tapped for his leadership ability, Dan was selected by his Democratic colleagues to be Caucus Chairman - making him the first freshman state lawmaker to ever receive this honor. As a member of the Oklahoma House leadership team, Dan fought to bring jobs and economic opportunities to his district. Working hand in hand with Governor Brad Henry, he helped to protect economic assistance for Oklahoma's rural communities by saving the Rural Economic Action Plan from devastating budget cuts. In 2004, Dan was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District. He currently serves on the House Resources Committee, an influential panel which provides Congress with oversight into Indian affairs and public lands. Beginning with the 111th Congress, Dan was appointed by the Speaker of the House to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence which conducts Congressional oversight of the entire Intelligence Community. Boren will retain his seniority on the Armed Services Committee while serving on the Intelligence Committee. As a strong advocate for rural communities, Dan's top priorities are job creation, improving education and rural health care, and making Oklahoma's small business environment more conducive to growth. Also an active member of the Congressional Blue Dogs Caucus, Dan works closely with his colleagues to curb unnecessary government spending and keep Congress fiscally responsible.
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