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Warren Hamilton is an American politician and retired military officer serving as a member of the
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. His mother was a teacher and his father was a school principal. He graduated high school in 1989 and he graduated from the
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in 1993.


Career

Hamilton served in the
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from 1989 to 2005, including as a platoon leader and company commander. In the 1990s, he attended flight school in
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and later flew
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s at
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and
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. He also flew scout helicopters in
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. In 2001, he served as an Army exchange pilot to the Marine Corps and reported for duty at
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. He was later deployed in
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, the
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, and
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. After 2005, Hamilton left the Army with the rank of Major and by 2006 had begun work as a
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. He flew helicopters in
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and
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as a contractor until 2012. In 2010, Hamilton married his wife Sherrie and moved to Oklahoma in 2010. Hamilton currently works as the owner and operator of Rocky Point Ranch in
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.


Oklahoma Senate

He was elected to the
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vaccine stating “If you call yourself a
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and you can square injecting yourself with the remains of murdered people, I’d say you’ve got some self reflection perhaps you need to do.” In February 2022, Hamilton filed a bill that prohibits foreign-owned businesses from buying land in Oklahoma. In support of the bill he stated "This is America... In order to own a piece of it, you should be an American. To allow any foreign entity to own a piece of America is treasonous." In 2025, Hamilton introduced a bill that would give the Death Penalty for child rapists.


Abortion stance

During a debate over a bill banning most abortions in Oklahoma, Hamilton inquired as to why language about
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was in the bill, implying that the bill should also ban abortion in that scenario. Ectopic pregnancy is "a life-threatening medical emergency in which an embryo is growing outside the uterus." In 2024,
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and Hamilton "spoke in favor of stricter laws at a rally organized by the groups
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and Abolish Abortion Oklahoma at the state Capitol in early February." Deevers authored a bill, cosponsored by Hamilton, "classifying abortion as homicide, which allows both doctors and mothers to be prosecuted." They could "face up to the death penalty if charged with first-degree murder, though the bill makes exceptions to save the life of the mother and for spontaneous miscarriages." It also "allows for wrongful death lawsuits on behalf of fetuses."


Libraries and book banning

In 2024, Hamilton, along with Tom Gann, introduced bill HB 3115 titled "Public libraries; Opposition to Marxism and Defense of Oklahoma Children Act of 2024; associations; Department of Libraries Board; required credentials; effective date." The bill, if passed, would keep tax-funded libraries from being affiliated with the largest library associations in the state and country, the
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(OLA) and the
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(ALA), accusing them of spreading
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. The ALA is the "oldest, largest and most influential library association in the world" and it advocates for librarians and libraries in legislation and other areas. It is an accrediting body for universities, such as the
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, who award Masters of Library and Information Studies, or the MLIS, programs. The OLA "works to strengthen the quality of libraries, library services and librarianship in Oklahoma" and its members "work in public, school, academic and special libraries of all sizes." Hamilton also filed a different bill that requires "schools to list all available library materials." SB 1208 "would require each public school district and charter school to submit an inventory of their library materials to the State Department of Education each year" to ensure they "are free from inappropriate materials." If passed, "schools who violate SB 1208 would receive a 5% reduction in state funding the following fiscal year."


Prison rodeo bills

In 2024, he co-authored with Jim Grego House bill 3749 and Senate bill 1427, to carve out 8.3 million dollars to bring back the Oklahoma State Penitentiary
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, despite others, such as a representative of the Arnall Family Foundation, calling out the move as exploitative and dangerous toward the inmates and animals and a waste of funds that could be spent on reforms. The
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claims "the total cost of the renovations is $9.3 million, and after contributing $1 million, they're asking the legislature to help fund the remaining $8.3 million, but some lawmakers argue that money should be spent on other issues," such as Representative
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. As of 2024,
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"is the only state that has a behind-the-walls prison rodeo." ODOC Executive Director Steve Harpe claims that it would bring in revenue for the department and support functions like a call center, and that
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, and
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are eyeing Oklahoma because of it. Efforts for the rodeo reinstatement stemmed father back than 2024. In 2023,
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said that taxpayer dollars being used to revive the rodeo could be better spent on education programs for inmates or initiatives to improve prison health care.


Electoral history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hamilton, Warren Year of birth missing (living people) Living people United States Military Academy alumni United States Army officers People from Haskell County, Oklahoma Republican Party Oklahoma state senators 21st-century members of the Oklahoma Legislature