Representative Kevin Hern
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Oklahoma
- District
- District 1
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2027
Representative Kevin Hern represents the U.S. House of Representatives. Kevin's current term of service in Congress began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2027. In the House, Kevin Hern votes on federal legislation, participates in oversight, helps shape federal spending, and assists constituents with federal issues. The district-focused role asks Kevin Hern to bring local priorities into national debates while working through committee assignments and constituent services. This profile brings together service details and source links so visitors can follow Kevin's work from one place.
Quick Facts
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Oklahoma
- District
- District 1
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Serving since
- January 3, 2025
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2027
Contact Information
Washington, DC Office
171 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-3601
Phone: 202-225-2211
District Office
2448 E. 81st St., Suite 5150, Tulsa, OK, 74137
Phone: 918-935-3222
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