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Meet Suzanne Schreiber

Tulsa is a place like no other, where people step up to solve problems and help each other. A community that believes, if you succeed but your neighbors struggle, that’s a problem for everyone. When she moved to Tulsa to attend the University of Tulsa over two decades ago from her home state of New Mexico, those community values and the people who live here, drew Suzanne in and why she chose to make Tulsa her home.
After choosing to stay in Tulsa for law school, Suzanne began her legal career practicing civil defense and clerking for two federal judges. She married a Tulsa native and together they are raising four children–all products of Tulsa Public Schools. She’s spent the last 10 years working at the George Kaiser Family Foundation to help create opportunities for the Tulsa community while also serving for the last eight years on the Tulsa School Board.
Now she’s stepping up to run to represent Tulsa in House District 70 in the State House of Representatives because she wants to take the next step in making Oklahoma the place where all our kids want to live and work and she has ideas about how to do that.
Her ideas aren’t complicated or technical. In fact, they’re pretty simple–putting people over politics, solving problems, and working together to deliver real results.

Meet Suzanne Schreiber

Tulsa is a place like no other, where people step up to solve problems and help each other. A community that believes, if you succeed but your neighbors struggle, that’s a problem for everyone. When she moved to Tulsa to attend the University of Tulsa over two decades ago from her home state of New Mexico, those community values and the people who live here, drew Suzanne in and why she chose to make Tulsa her home.

After choosing to stay in Tulsa for law school, Suzanne began her legal career practicing civil defense and clerking for two federal judges. She married a Tulsa native and together they are raising four children–all products of Tulsa Public Schools.  She’s spent the last 10 years working at the George Kaiser Family Foundation to help create opportunities for the Tulsa community while also serving for the last eight years on the Tulsa School Board.

Now she’s stepping up to run to represent Tulsa in House District 70 in the State House of Representatives  because she wants to take the next step in making Oklahoma the place where all our kids want to live and work and she has ideas about how to do that. Her ideas aren’t complicated or technical. In fact, they’re pretty simple–putting people over politics, solving problems, and working together to deliver real results.

As your voice at the state capitol, Suzanne is committed to:

Putting people over politics

Suzanne will lead as a Tulsan, a mom, a wife, a professional, a lawyer, and a public servant– Not with a partisan agenda.

Being a problem solver

If you look at how broken our politics have become, you know we need to work together now  more than ever.

Choosing practical solutions over extremism and division

Suzanne will work hard to protect and invest in public schools and the students they serve, push for policies that support families like childcare and paid sick leave, and fight for good jobs that pay well.

As your voice at the state capitol, Suzanne is committed to:

Putting people over politics

Suzanne will lead as a Tulsan, a mom, a wife, a professional, a lawyer, and a public servant– Not with a partisan agenda.

Being a problem solver

If you look at how broken our politics have become, you know we need to work together now more than ever.

Choosing practical solutions over extremism and division

Suzanne will work hard to protect and invest in public schools and the students they serve, push for policies that support families like childcare and paid sick leave, and fight for good jobs that pay well.