Representative Chris Banning
District 24 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Chris Banning
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  340
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7306
Legislative Assistant:
Pam Rector
(405) 557-7306
Hometown

Bixby

Measures Authored 2024
 
HB3066
HB3067
HB3068
HB3069
HB3070
HB3563

Measures Authored 2023
 
HB1345
HB1346
HB2033
HB2034
HB2035

News Stories: 2023-24
News Story Titles
Banning Files Bill to Move Sch...  
Banning Files Bill to Prohibit...  
Banning Applauds Superintenden...  
Banning Recognizes National Fi...  
Legislators, Pro-Life Organiza...  
Committees

Business and Commerce, Vice Chair
Conference Committee on Business and Commerce, Vice Chair
A&B Select Agencies
Conference Committee on Elections and Ethics
Conference Committee on Government Modernization and Technology
Elections and Ethics
Government Modernization and Technology
Special Conference Committee on HB 2775 and HB 1935

District Information

District 24

County(s) Represented in District

Creek, Okmulgee, Tulsa

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Beggs, Bixby, Glenpool, Jenks, Liberty, Mounds, Sapulpa, Winchester

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

74008, 74033, 74037, 74039, 74041, 74047, 74066, 74421

Year Elected

Year: 2022

Term Limited

Year: 2034

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

In 2022, Rep. Chris Banning was elected to represent House District 24 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Banning and his family live in Bixby, Oklahoma. After graduating high school, he joined the Air Force and was deployed on missions to defend the state and nation.

He was on the frontlines of a rescue and recovery mission for the Oklahoma City bombing. The United States Armed Forces awarded him the Humanitarian Service Medal for his service to Oklahoma City.

Banning is an entrepreneur at heart. He has a Business Management Degree and has successfully negotiated many business acquisitions. He is a nationally recognized leader in employing veterans and contracting for the military globally.

Banning and his wife, Katy, have six children.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 59th Legislature to present