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All current Calendar Year 2024 lobbyist or liaison registrations automatically expire December 31, 2024. This expiration will not prevent currently registered lobbyists and liaisons from filing their final report for registration year 2024 which is due between January 1 and January 15, 2025.

 

New Lobbyists or Liaisons:  If you have not been registered to lobby in Oklahoma since Calendar year 2015, or if you have never registered in Oklahoma, you must register with the Commission between December 1, 2024 and January 15, 2025 if you are going to engage in lobbying activities in 2025.

Commissioners

Eddie Fields

Chair, Commissioner

(Republican, 3rd Congressional District) Former Senator Eddie Fields was appointed by Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor in July 2022. Commissioner Fields served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives 2008-2010 and the Oklahoma State Senate from 2010-2018.  During his time in the senate, Commissioner Fields served as the Agriculture and Rural Development Chair, Rules Chairman and Vice Chair of Appropriations Committee along with being Assistant Majority Floor Leader.  Commissioner Fields is president of Fields Ranches Inc. along with his wife Chris and their three daughters located in Wynona, Oklahoma.  He graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in Agri-Business. His term with the Commission expires July 2027.

Phone: 405-521-3451
Email: Eddie Fields


Justin Meek

Vice Chair, Commissioner

(Independent, 5th Congressional District) Justin Meek was appointed in July 2022 by Governor Kevin Stitt. Justin is a founder and partner at DeWitt, Paruolo, & Meek, PLLC in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He received his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University and his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law. Justin represents both plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation and his practice focuses on insurance law, attorney malpractice, personal injury, and contracts. He also represents clients in business transactions, trust and estate litigation, and contract disputes. Justin is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association, and serves as a board member of the Oklahoma City University School of Law Alumni Association. Justin and his wife Becky are parents to Allie and Gray. His term with the Commission expires July 2027.

Phone: 405-521-3451
Email: Justin Meek


Howard Johnson

Commissioner

(Democrat, 4th Congressional District) Howard Johnson was appointed December 10, 2021, by Chief Justice Richard Darby of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Commissioner Johnson is alumna of the University of Oklahoma, Southwestern Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma Christian University, earning a BS degree in social sciences, an MEd degree in counseling, and a secondary principal’s certificate.  Johnson has served on the Cameron University Foundation Board and the Great Plains Technology Center Board of Education. Previously, Johnson served as a school administrator, high school counselor, and middle school teacher.   At the time of his retirement from Lawton Public Schools, Johnson was the executive director of adult and community education and served as a legislative liaison. Commissioner Johnson remains involved in the Lawton-Fort Sill community.  Along with his wife, Jo Jean, the Johnsons own and operate Sylvan Learning Center of Lawton. They have two adult children Jay Johnson, Duncan, and Dr. Jennifer Dennis, Lawton. His term expires July 2026.

Phone: 405-521-3451
Email: Howard Johnson


Mike Wilt

Commissioner

(Republican, 2nd Congressional District) Mike Wilt was appointed by President Pro Tempore, Greg Treat in July 2024.  Wilt served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1997-2006. In 2015, he was appointed by Gov. Mary Fallin to serve on the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission. He concluded his service in 2021. He is also a former member of the Legislative Compensation Board.  Mike’s previous private-sector work includes executive director of the Bartlesville Community Foundation (2018-2022) and executive director of Bluestem Medical Foundation at Jane Phillips Medical Center (2007-2018). He also supervised public relations, marketing, and government relations.  His wife, Sherri, is president/CEO of the Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce. They are the proud parents of two adult daughters and proud grandparents of two adorable little girls. His term with the Commission expires July 2029.

Phone: 405-521-3451
Email: Mike Wilt


Adam Weintraub

Commissioner

(Independent, 1st Congressional District) Adam Scott Weintraub was appointed in July 2024 by Speaker of the House Charles McCall. Adam is a partner at Savage, O’Donnell, Affeldt, & Weintraub in Tulsa. After receiving his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Oklahoma, he began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney for Tulsa County. He now focuses his practice on general civil litigation. Adam has over 30 years of extensive litigation experience in Federal, State, and Tribal courts representing local, regional, national, and tribal clients. He has perfected or defended appeals brought before the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the Muscogee Creek Nation. Adam has been named to America’s Top 100 Civil Defense Litigators and holds a Judicial AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He has mediated hundreds of cases, both as a litigator and as a mediator. Adam holds a Certificate in mediation from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution and serves as an Adjunct Settlement Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma. Adam serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa College of Law, lives in Tulsa with his family and attends Temple Israel, his house of faith. His term with the Commission expires July 2029.

Phone: 405-521-3451
Email: Adam Weintraub

Last Modified on Nov 25, 2024
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