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About Joe
Born in 1970 to Bill and Jan
Dorman of Rush Springs, Joe
is one of four children,
including his brother Butch
of Rush Springs, Kathy
Stowers of Rush Springs and
Billie Coast of Geronimo, as
well as many cousins in the
surrounding area and
California. Bill was a
retired building contractor
and veteran of the Navy,
where his service overlapped
with World War II. Bill
passed away in 2008. Jan,
originally from Jacksboro,
TX, worked as a special
needs teaching assistant
around the Rush Springs
area, but is now enjoying
retirement in Rush Springs.
Joe graduated high school in
1989 as Salutatorian of his
class, a National 4-H
winner, yearbook
photographer and a member of
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. He then received
his Bachelor's of Arts
Degree in Political Science
from Oklahoma State
University, where he was
active as Chairman of the
OSU Student Senate,
Vice-President of Pi Kappa
Phi Fraternity, Senior
Senator for the
Interfraternity Council and
Vice-President of the
Intercollegiate Knights, the
OSU branch of the National
Sophomore Honor Society. He
also has completed course
work at the University of
Central Oklahoma, continuing
his education towards a
Master's Degree while
working at the State
Capitol.
Joe
began his career as an
employee of the Oklahoma
House of Representatives as
a mail clerk and runner in
1994. Joe advanced up the
ladder quickly on the House
Staff, becoming the
Assistant to the Research
Director, then the Assistant
to the Executive Director of
Staff, George Moser. George
provided Joe with many
opportunities to learn the
Legislative Process, and Joe
in turn was able to turn
these lessons back into an
educational component for
the high school pages that
rotate each week through the
Capitol. The Pageville
program was co-founded by
Joe and continues as one of
the most popular aspects of
the Page Program for high
school students.

Joe then moved on to
Washington, D.C. in 1999
where he became the Research
Director for the Democratic
Legislative Campaign
Committee, a campaign
committee affiliated with
the National Democratic
Party. Joe was able to
travel the nation analyzing
bills passed by various
State Legislatures ranging
from South Carolina, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Arizona and
Missouri. Joe was
transferred back to Oklahoma
for the 2000 election cycle
and left the DLCC after
November to return to
employment with the Oklahoma
State House once again.
Joe most recently served as
the Special Projects
Coordinator for the House of
Representatives Staff. In
this position, he served as
the lead staff member for
the Legislator Back to
School Week Program,
International Student
Awareness Day, the Pageville
Mock Legislature and
provided a daily bill
summary for the
Representatives regarding
their legislation. Joe
resigned from the House of
Representatives in 2002 to
seek the State
Representative position in
House District 65 following
the retirement of long-term
State Representative Jim
Glover.
Joe
is involved with several
organizations including the
Rush Springs' Lions Club,
the Bricktown Rotary, the
Benevolent and Protective
Order of the Elks, the
Oklahoma 4-H Foundation, the
National Rifle Association,
American Farmers and
Ranchers, Farm Bureau, the
American Institute of
Parliamentarians, the
Capitol City Society, the
Central Oklahoma Parrothead
Association, the OSU Alumni
Association and the Oklahoma
Intercollegiate Legislature,
a non-partisan collegiate
organization designed to
teach students the State
Legislative Process. While
in college, Joe was the only
person in the history of
this organization founded by
George Nigh to serve as
Governor, Lt. Governor,
Speaker of the House and
President Pro Tempore of the
Senate. Joe also dedicates
his free time to
volunteering for 4-H and the
Future Business Leaders of
America as a Legislative
Process instructor,
emphasizing lessons in
Robert's Rules of Order.
Besides his legislative
duties, Joe works as an
independent researcher and
consultant for various
organizations in the
governmental and political
fields, , where he analyzes
legislation and voting
records for candidates
around the country. This
has been limited due to
increased workload
requirements from his
legislative duties and
constituent work.
Joe is a member of the Rules
Committee, the
Appropriations and Budget
Committee, the
Administrative Rule Review
Committee and the Common
Education Committee. Joe
also serves as the House
vice-chair for the
Legislative Sportsmen's
Caucus, an affiliate of the
Congressional Sportsmen's
Caucus.
Joe enjoys golfing, hunting,
attending college athletic
events, especially college
basketball games and
spending time with friends.
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