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Alan Armstrong

Senator · Oklahoma

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Priority Bill Status

H.R. 1949Not yet cosponsored

Ukraine LNG Act

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S. 696Not yet cosponsored

Protecting Guests Act (Senate)

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S. 2918Not yet cosponsored

REPO Implementation Act

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About

Elected: Appointed 2026 after Markwayne Mullin was confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security

  • Background: Former Oklahoma businessman and party operative
  • Committees: TBD (new appointee)
  • State: Modest Ukrainian community in Tulsa and Oklahoma City; oil and gas economy

Bio Alan Armstrong is newly appointed to Oklahoma's second Senate seat and has no legislative record on Ukraine. Oklahoma's delegation leans toward the "America First" wing that is skeptical of open-ended aid.

Ukraine Record

  • No record on any UAPortal-tracked bills yet
  • Position untested

Advocacy Insight

  • Ask them to: Sign onto the SHADOW Fleet Sanctions (S. 2904), targeting Russia's oil tanker network used to evade sanctions. This is the easiest sanctions bill for a new Republican senator to back.
  • Why it works with them: Energy security. The LNG Potential Act (H.R. 1949), which expands U.S. natural gas exports to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian energy, helps Oklahoma's oil and gas economy by weakening a competing petrostate.
  • Your connection: Mention the Ukrainian American families in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, and Oklahoma's role as a U.S. energy producer.
  • Avoid: Leading with humanitarian or charity framing. Focus on American energy strength and weakening Russia.

Without this bill, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who fled the war and built lives in the U.S. face deportation back to an active war zone. This is the single most urgent protection for Ukrainians in America.

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H.R. 3104: Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025

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    Action by: Denys Dratsky
    Sponsored by: SVITANOK NYC INC
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    Call Script
    Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME], a constituent from [YOUR CITY/ZIP].
    
    I'm calling to urge Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] to cosponsor H.R. 3104, the Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025.
    
    Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fled Russia's invasion and are now living in the U.S. on temporary status. They cannot safely return to an active war zone. H.R. 3104 gives them a path to permanent residency. It's bipartisan, it's targeted, and it's the right thing to do.
    
    Will Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] cosponsor H.R. 3104?
    
    Thank you.

    Read this script naturally. It is a guide, not a word-for-word requirement. Staffers appreciate callers who sound like constituents, not robots.

    Bills to Cosponsor

    11 bills remaining
    S. 2592CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Supporting Ukraine Act of 2025

    Bipartisan Senate package authorizing weapons sales to NATO allies for transfer to Ukraine, holding corrupt Russian officials accountable, and strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities through allied coordination.

    Foreign Relations·12 cosponsors
    S. 1241CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 (Senate)

    Senate companion to H.

    Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs·84 cosponsors
    S. 2119CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Abducted Ukrainian Children Recovery and Accountability Act

    Establishes a comprehensive U.

    Foreign Relations·3 cosponsors
    S.Res. 236CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Resolution Calling for Return of Abducted Ukrainian Children Before Peace Agreement

    Senate companion resolution to H.

    Foreign Relations·28 cosponsors
    S. 2978CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Designating Russia as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act (Senate)

    Requires the Secretary of State to designate the Russian Federation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, triggering sweeping restrictions on U.

    Foreign Relations·4 cosponsors