Rep. Murdock running for state senate District 27 seat

 

December 3, 2017

District 61 State Representative Casey Murdock speaks with the Alva Review-Courier about several key political topics, including prison overcrowding and turnover, rural health care, public education, and solving the state's budget problems. Murdock is running for the District 27 State Senate seat. The interview can be seen at www.alvareviewcourier.com.

Casey Murdock runs a cow/calf operation in Cimarron County at the western-most end of the panhandle. For the past three years he's also been a state representative for District 61.

Now he's campaigning for a seat in the State Senate, representing District 27, a nine county area including Woods County.

He recently talked with the Alva Review-Courier about how he would work to address issues involving the Department of Corrections, rural public schools and health care, higher education, and the budget crisis.

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