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Kris Steele was born on 11 July, 1973 in Ardmore, Oklahoma, is an American politician. Discover Kris Steele's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 11 July 1973
Birthday 11 July
Birthplace Ardmore, Oklahoma
Nationality American

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His wife is Kellie Kursar

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1953

He presided over the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature.

Steele, served as Speaker Pro Tempore, under Chris Benge.

Steele presided over the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature and under his tenure oversaw the enactment of tort reform, the elimination of social promotion in public school after the third grade, the elimination of the ability of teachers to appeal termination to district courts as trial de novo, corrections reform that expanded the eligibility of low-risk, nonviolent inmates for community sentencing and electronic monitoring programs, pension reform, agency consolidation and the Justice Reinvestment Initiative.

Steele is the executive director of The Education and Employment Ministry (TEEM), a 501(c)(3) organization "dedicated to breaking cycles of incarceration and poverty through education, personal development and work readiness training".

He has criticized the Oklahoma penal system as being "awfully quick to look at incarceration as a solution. It tears families apart, it creates instability. It makes the situation much worse".

1973

Kris Steele (born July 11, 1973) is a United States politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma who served as state representative.

Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma on July 11, 1973, Steele graduated from Broken Bow High School in 1992 and earned a B.A. in religion from Oklahoma Baptist University in 1996.

Since graduating from OBU, Steele has served as a Baptist minister and public school teacher.

2000

Elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives on November 7, 2000, he was term-limited out of office in 2012.

Steele is now the executive director of The Education and Employment Ministry (TEEM) in Oklahoma City.

Steele was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives on November 7, 2000, He filed five bills in the 2001 session; two became law.

2008

Steele became House Speaker Pro Tempore when Chris Benge took over as Speaker of the House following Lance Cargill's resignation in January 2008.

2009

He was chosen as Speaker-designate in 2009.

The Shawnee lawmaker had several pieces of legislation signed into law from the 2009 session, including the "Health Care for Oklahomans Act" and "The Silver Alert Act".

2010

Steele served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives as the Speaker of the House, a position he took over after the 2010 elections.

2012

Steele introduced a 2012 proposal to reject a pay raise for statewide officials and judges.

2016

Steele successfully campaigned for State Questions 780 (making low-level drug possession and property crimes misdemeanors) and 781 (creating a rehabilitation fund), which passed in 2016.

2020

He has received the requisite signatures to put State Question 805, a constitutional amendment which would end sentence enhancements for non-violent crimes, on the ballot in November 2020.

When Steele was six, he was shot point-blank with a pellet gun in the head.

After being in a coma for ten days after the pellet passed through his brain, he recovered but he now swings his left leg forward from his hip when he walks; his left arm and hand, though usable, curl from his elbow and his fingers often ball into a fist.

Steele is married to Kellie Kursar and lives in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

They have two daughters.

House District 26 encompasses a small northern portion of Pottawatomie County that includes the city of Shawnee.