Bio
Senator Connie Johnson, a 33-year veteran of the legislative process, served for 24 years as Senate health policy staff, and was elected three times, to serve nine years as a Senator In the Oklahoma State Senate representing Oklahoma Citys predominantly African American Eastside. While in the Senate she focused on issues that disproportionately affected the economic and social well-being of the states poor, minorities, women and children, from a health and mental health, and human services standpoint.
She has enacted legislation and sponsored forums and programs that promote health education and awareness about prevention and management of diabetes, stroke, cancer, and tobacco in communities. An outspoken advocate for eliminating health disparities and domestic violence, her efforts to protect womens reproductive health rights were featured in The Daily Show skit, "Bro. Choice."
To assist in her pursuits, Sen. Johnson served as a member on the following Senate committees:
full Senate Appropriations Committee and the
Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
Standing committees on Health and Human Services,
Energy
Finance,
Public Safety,
Veterans and
Rules.
Sen. Johnson was just as pro-active outside of the Oklahoma Senate as
past chair of the Senate Democrats Outreach Committee
past chair of the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus
past officer of National Black Caucus of State Legislators
immediate past chair of the NBCSL Health Committee
past chair of the State Democratic Party Affirmative Action Committee
Sen. Johnson was the 2014 Recipient of the Oklahoma Democratic Partys Veterans Committee "Legislator of the Year" Award.
She made history as Oklahoma's first woman and African American to achieve a major party nomination to the US Senate.
Mother, grandmother and native Oklahoman, Sen. Johnson, is a proud product of Oklahoma City Public Schools , graduating from Frederick A. Douglass High School. She earned a full academic scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree and and went on to achieve a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Langston University.
A magnetic speaker, she combines interesting stories of the legislative process and powerful lessons on social change with practical advice on leadership, diversity, teamwork, and motivation. Some of the topics that Sen. Johnson would be prepared to discuss are:
Reproductive Justice
Mass Incarceration
Reentry and Rehabilitation
Legislative Process and Advocacy
Importance of Voting
Civic Responsibility and
Leadership Motivation
She has enacted legislation and sponsored forums and programs that promote health education and awareness about prevention and management of diabetes, stroke, cancer, and tobacco in communities. An outspoken advocate for eliminating health disparities and domestic violence, her efforts to protect womens reproductive health rights were featured in The Daily Show skit, "Bro. Choice."
To assist in her pursuits, Sen. Johnson served as a member on the following Senate committees:
full Senate Appropriations Committee and the
Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services
Standing committees on Health and Human Services,
Energy
Finance,
Public Safety,
Veterans and
Rules.
Sen. Johnson was just as pro-active outside of the Oklahoma Senate as
past chair of the Senate Democrats Outreach Committee
past chair of the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus
past officer of National Black Caucus of State Legislators
immediate past chair of the NBCSL Health Committee
past chair of the State Democratic Party Affirmative Action Committee
Sen. Johnson was the 2014 Recipient of the Oklahoma Democratic Partys Veterans Committee "Legislator of the Year" Award.
She made history as Oklahoma's first woman and African American to achieve a major party nomination to the US Senate.
Mother, grandmother and native Oklahoman, Sen. Johnson, is a proud product of Oklahoma City Public Schools , graduating from Frederick A. Douglass High School. She earned a full academic scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree and and went on to achieve a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Langston University.
A magnetic speaker, she combines interesting stories of the legislative process and powerful lessons on social change with practical advice on leadership, diversity, teamwork, and motivation. Some of the topics that Sen. Johnson would be prepared to discuss are:
Reproductive Justice
Mass Incarceration
Reentry and Rehabilitation
Legislative Process and Advocacy
Importance of Voting
Civic Responsibility and
Leadership Motivation