
About Landwoman
I am a mom, land professional, and proud Oklahoman who’s spent my career working where land, energy, and policy meet. I’ve walked pastures, stood over plats, and sat across negotiating tables — always focused on protecting the people who make rural America run.
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Oklahoma is the energy state.
And it’s time we start talking about what that really means — for landowners, for our rural economies, and for the future we’re building. Through experience in both oil and gas and renewable development, I’ve seen firsthand how energy shapes our communities and how policy can either strengthen or silence them.
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As a farmer and rancher myself, raising my family on a generational farm, I know that connection to the land runs deeper than ownership.
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Landwoman is about telling those stories.
It’s about bridging the gap between the field and the Capitol, between the landowner and the lawmaker.
It’s about showing that the people who live closest to the land should always have the loudest voice in decisions about it.


