Biggs Receives Honor from Oklahoma Narcotic Enforcers

The Association of Oklahoma Narcotic Enforcers recognized Rep. Scott Biggs for his work in support of the state’s law enforcement community. It is the first time the organization has paid this honor to a legislator.

“State Rep. Scott Biggs is the best friend law enforcement has in the legislature,” said Grady County Sheriff Jim Weir. “We appreciate everything he has done in the fight for criminal justice reform. Rep. Biggs cares deeply for the victims, citizens and law enforcement. We are proud to have Scott Biggs as our representative and friend.”

Biggs is a former Assistant District Attorney for Grady and Caddo Counties. He’s also the gatekeeper of criminal reform as the House Judiciary Committee Chairman.

Biggs said he wants to use his position to help the law enforcement community.

“I am honored to receive an award from an organization that represents so many unsung heroes in our state,” Biggs said. “The sacrifices of these officers and the families behind them allow our children the opportunity to grow up in a safe, drug-free environment. My entire career has been about supporting these men and women that fight to protect our communities, and as long as I am at the Capitol, they will have at least one representative willing to fight for them.”


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