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Mary Bernice Shedrick (born August 9, 1940) is a politician from the U.S. state of
Oklahoma Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the nor ...
. Shedrick represented
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. Shedrick is now a part-time Administrative Law Judge in Payne and
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counties and is a member of the
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.


Early life

Shedrick was born in
Chickasha, Oklahoma Chickasha is a city in and the county seat of Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,036 at the 2010 census. Chickasha is home to the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. The city is named for and strongly connecte ...
on August 9, 1940 to parents Irene May Williams-Link and Arthur Cole Link, Sr. Her father died when she was only 11 years old and her mother passed two years later. Shedrick's oldest brother's wife stayed with the siblings while her husband was overseas for the
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. The four siblings were later separated, all living with different family members. Shedrick moved with her older brother and wife to
Wynnewood, Oklahoma Wynnewood is a city in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. It is south of Oklahoma City. The population was 2,212 at the 2010 U.S. census, compared to 2,367 in 2000. Located in what was then the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory, it bega ...
. They later moved to
Norman, OK Norman () is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, with a population of 128,097 as of 2021. It is the largest city and the county seat of Cleveland County, and the second-largest city in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, behin ...
where Shedrick met her husband. The two were married for 32 years then divorced in 1995, yet remained close friends until his death in 2006. Shedrick earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees from
Oklahoma State University Oklahoma (; Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a state in the South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the north, Missouri on the northeast, Arkansas on the east, New ...
. Shedrick taught in the Stillwater Public School system from 1969 to 1980 before running for a seat in the state senate.


Oklahoma Senate (1980-1996)

Elected in 1980, Shedrick was only the third woman to serve in the Oklahoma Senate. While serving in the Senate, Shedrick earned her Juris Doctor from the
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. In 1996 Shedrick was inducted into the
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by Oklahoma Governor George Nigh "to honor Oklahoma women who are pioneers in their field or in a project that benefits Oklahoma; who have made a significant contribution to the State of Oklahoma ...
. Shedrick focused on education during her time in the Senate. She served as primary author on HB 1017, also known as the Oklahoma Educational Reform Act, which was signed into law by Governor
Henry Bellmon Henry Louis Bellmon (September 3, 1921 – September 29, 2009) was an American Republican Party (United States), Republican politician from the U.S. State of Oklahoma. A member of the Oklahoma Legislature, he went on to become both the 18th a ...
in April 1990. She was also an original author of HB 1286 which established the
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in 1983. There is a library in the school named after Shedrick. In 1994, Shedrick ran in the
gubernatorial election A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political r ...
. Shedrick raised close to $900,000 for her campaign and traveled all over the state. Her opponent,
Jack Mildren Larry Jack Mildren (October 10, 1949 – May 22, 2008), was an All-American quarterback at the University of Oklahoma, and professional football player with the Baltimore Colts and New England Patriots. A native Texan, he was later an oil compa ...
, won the run-off for the democratic candidacy and Shedrick returned to the Senate for her final two years in the political arena.


Committees

*Appropriations Committee *Chair of Education Committee *Chair of Educational Appropriations Sub-Committee *Retirement Committee *Chair of Judiciary Committee *Economic Development Committee


Career After Office

After sixteen years of service in the state Senate, Shedrick left to spend more time with her family. Shedrick has two law offices, one in Stillwater and the other in Afton. She is also a member of the Ethics Commission in Oklahoma. Currently Shedrick serves part-time as Administrative Law Judge in Payne County and Logan County. She also makes an effort to spend as much time as she can with her grandchildren.


Awards and Achievements

Shedrick has been widely recognized for her achievements and contributions. Some of these recognitions include: *Inducted into the
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by Oklahoma Governor George Nigh "to honor Oklahoma women who are pioneers in their field or in a project that benefits Oklahoma; who have made a significant contribution to the State of Oklahoma ...
(1996) *American Jurisprudence Award *“Who’s Who of American Women in Politics” *Outstanding Contribution Award from the University Center at Tulsa *Henry G. Bennett Distinguished Service Award


References


External links


2005-2006 Oklahoma Almanac Online--Oklahoma History

Women of the Oklahoma Legislature Oral History Project--OSU Library"Senators Propose No Pass, No Play Stay With Schools" - The Oklahoman (1988)"Shedrick Favors Universal Health Coverage Plan -- The Oklahoman (1994)
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