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Daisy Lawler (December 24, 1942) is a former politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Lawler was elected to the
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, to parents Robert and Dorothy Lambert. Lawler's parents were self-employed dairy farmers with limited education. Lawler was placed in first grade at the age of five and although her parents did not have much education, they valued it highly for their only daughter. After high school, Lawler attended college in Chickasha. Soon after, Lawler met her husband and moved to northern Oklahoma where the two lived for several years and had two children. Lawler decided she wanted to return to college and the family moved back south and built a farm.


Education

Lawler attended
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while raising her children. She set up her classes in a way that she would be able to acquire an education while simultaneously having a family. Three years later, in 1974, Lawler graduated with her BA in elementary education. Lawler finished in December and began teaching first grade in January at a rural school with about 400-500 students. She remained in the same classroom, teaching first grade, for eighteen years. After moving to another classroom and teaching fifth and sixth grade, Lawler decided it was time to move to another school. She completed her career in education in the Duncan school district, teaching first grade for eight years. Lawler retired after teaching for 28 years. Lawler's husband had previously run for office, igniting her own interest in politics. Her husband was in the Oklahoma Senate from 1990-1994. When she had decided to retire from teaching, Lawler simultaneously decided to run for office.


Oklahoma Senate

Lawler served District 24 from 2002 - 2006. During her first term, Lawler ran against an incumbent of the opposing party. She raised around $42–45,000 during her first campaign, catching positive attention with the slogan, "Pick Daisy." Lawler campaigned on several issues, including funding education first, the improvement of roads and bridges, assisting senior citizens with the high cost of medication and decreasing
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in the state run prison systems. Lawler was the first woman selected to be on the committee of Agriculture and two years later would be the first woman to chair the committee.


Committees

*Chair of Select Agencies *Chair of Agriculture *Vice-Chair of the Subcommittee on Education *Vice-chair on the Subcommittee on Aerospace and Communications


Community Involvement

Aside from her service in the Oklahoma Senate and career in education, Lawler distributed her time with various organizations, including: *
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American Association of University Women The American Association of University Women (AAUW), officially founded in 1881, is a non-profit organization that advances Justice, equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. The organization has a nationwide Social net ...
*Baptist Church Women Ministries *Beta Zeta *
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, Duncan Chapter *New Hope Baptist West Church *Graduate, Oklahoma Agency Advocacy Leadership Academy *Retired Teachers *Nominating Committee, Sooner Girl Scout *Secretary, Stephens County Christmas Board


References


External links


Women of the Oklahoma Legislature Oral History Project -- OSU Library
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