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Marvin York (born June 26, 1932) is an American former politician in the state of
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. A native of Kansas, he moved with his parental family to Oklahoma, where he completed his high school and college education. After graduation, he became a public school teacher and simultaneously began studying for a law degree. He entered politics by winning a seat in the state House of Representatives, then in the state senate, where he also served as President pro tempore. He retired from his legislative career in 1984.


Biography

York was born in 1932 in
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. He and his family moved to Claremore, Oklahoma, where he graduated from high school. He attended schooling at Oklahoma Military Academy, Northeastern Oklahoma State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in education and later a juris doctor degree at Oklahoma City University, later becoming a teacher and private attorney in Oklahoma City. He also served in the United States Air Force in the 1950s. He is married to Joan D. Dilbeck, with whom he has two children.


Legislative career

York was elected to the
Oklahoma House of Representatives The Oklahoma House of Representatives is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its members introduce and vote on bills and resolutions, provide legislative oversight for state agencies, and help to craft the state's b ...
as a Democrat for the 92nd district in 1969 and served until 1973. After sitting out the 34th Oklahoma Legislature, York was elected to serve in
Oklahoma State Senate The Oklahoma Senate is the upper house of the two houses of the Legislature of Oklahoma, the other being the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The total number of senators is set at 48 by the Oklahoma Constitution.president pro tempore A president pro tempore or speaker pro tempore is a constitutionally recognized officer of a legislative body who presides over the chamber in the absence of the normal presiding officer. The phrase ''pro tempore'' is Latin "for the time being". ...
, the first Oklahoma County senator to hold the highest office in the Oklahoma Senate.Greiner,John. "Democrat Marvin York Reviews His Term in the State Senate's Hot Seat." NewsOK. November 18, 1984.
Accessed December 19, 2018.
Because of his background in education, York was keenly interested in legislation that affected state activities affecting in that area. During the 1960s and early 1970s, he was one of the most active promoters of the South Oklahoma City Junior College, the original name of Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC). The school opened in the Fall of 1972. In 2012, he was recognized as an honorary member of the OCCC Alumni Hall of Fame, for his efforts to make the school a reality."2012 OCCC Alumni Hall of Fame."
Accessed December 31, 2018.


Legislative accomplishments

In an interview, as he prepared to step down from the pro tem position, York reminisced about his efforts to make the Senate more efficient acting on the problems he foresaw looming before the state. These included: * Reducing the number of committees from 25 to 12; * Scheduling meetings so that no senator would be meeting on more than one committee per day; *Requiring that a quorum actually be present when a committee intended to take action on a bill; * Abolishing the Legislative Council, whose function was to provide staffs for both the House and Senate; * Eliminated the practice of allowing a committee chairman to take a bill to each committee member for sign-off in order to advance it to the senate floor. York said that his biggest disappointment was failure to pass a resolution supporting passage of a Senate resolution supporting the ratification of the
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to the U. S. Constitution. He told the interviewer, "I wanted to pass it more than any bill I undertook."


Notes


See also

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President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate The President ''pro tempore'' of the Oklahoma Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the Oklahoma Senate and the highest-ranking state senator. The Oklahoma Constitution designates the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma as the highest-r ...


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External links


2012 Video featuring Marvin York.
Accessed December 19, 2018. {{DEFAULTSORT:York, Marvin 1932 births Educators from Oklahoma Living people Democratic Party members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Northeastern State University alumni Oklahoma City University School of Law alumni Oklahoma City University alumni Democratic Party Oklahoma state senators People from Claremore, Oklahoma People from Fredonia, Kansas Politicians from Oklahoma City