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Oklahoma Governor Appoints Senator for Permitting Reform
March 24, 2026
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt appointed Alan Armstrong, an energy executive from the Williams Companies, to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Senator Markwayne Mullin. Armstrong's appointment is intended to advance bipartisan efforts on permitting reform legislation focused on energy and infrastructure projects. This development signals increased legislative attention on streamlining permitting processes, which could impact procurement timelines and regulatory requirements for energy and infrastructure contractors.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential changes in permitting regulations that may accelerate project approvals and affect contract planning.
- Energy and infrastructure contractors may find new opportunities as permitting reform could reduce barriers and delays in project execution.
- Agencies and vendors should monitor legislative progress to align procurement strategies with evolving regulatory frameworks.
- This appointment underscores the importance of bipartisan collaboration in shaping infrastructure-related procurement policies.
Stitt said he picked Armstrong specifically to work across party lines on long-sought permitting reform legislation.
— Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma
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United States Senate, State of Oklahoma
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- Energy Executive Picked for Senate to Focus on Permitting Reform · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 24