Lucas Promotes Brad Morris to Legislative Assistant

Jun 28, 2013
Press

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Frank Lucas recently promoted Brad Morris, Oklahoma State University (OSU) graduate, to Legislative Assistant in his Washington, D.C. office. Morris previously served as the Staff Assistant for Lucas.

“I am very pleased to promote Brad to serve as one of my Legislative Assistants in my office,” said Lucas. “He has already proven to be a tremendous asset to my staff and Oklahoma’s Third District constituents as the Staff Assistant. I know with his educational background and knowledge of Congressional issues, he will be a great addition to my legislative staff.

Morris’ legislative portfolio includes budget, tax, education, government operations, small business, labor, arts and humanities, welfare, social security and social issues.

“It has been a pleasure working for Congressman Lucas,” said Morris, “and I look forward to serving Third District constituents in my new role as a Legislative Assistant.

Prior to working for in Lucas’ office, Morris worked for Oklahoma State University Undergraduate Admissions as a campus tour guide. In the summer of 2011, he interned for Congresswoman Kay Grainger. In May 2012, Morris graduated from OSU with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Morris is the son of Dana and Brenda Morris and the grandson of James McKee Jr. and Marie Render.

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