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Frank LucasRepublican Candidate for U.S. House in Oklahoma, 2026

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Last updated: March 4, 2026

Frank's Positions on Key Issues

Economy

High

Frank Lucas supports business incentives as a means to create jobs and raise wages. He voted against increasing the minimum wage to $7.25 and opposed restricting employer interference in union organizing. Conversely, he supported ending offshore tax havens and promoting small businesses. His legislative record also includes votes for various appropriations bills and supporting the Block Biden's ESG Rule for Retirement Accounts.

Incentives to businesses create jobs & raise wages. — Frank Dean Lucas (September 1994, OnTheIssues.org)

Immigration

High

Congressman Frank Lucas has voted in favor of multiple border security bills, including H.R. 6976, which makes immigrants convicted of driving while impaired inadmissible and deportable. He supported the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act and the Secure the Border Act, aimed at enhancing border enforcement and completing a border wall. Lucas states that securing the border and protecting citizens should be a top federal priority, emphasizing a need to address illegal immigration.

“The number one issue I hear from my constituents is the border crisis. While President Biden possesses all the tools needed to reverse this self-inflicted disaster, strong policies cannot wait on his inaction,” said Congressman Frank Lucas. (Feb 05, 2024)

Healthcare

Medium

Frank Lucas voted in favor of H.R. 6703, the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, indicating support for efforts to reduce healthcare costs. He has also advocated for extending Affordable Care Act tax subsidies to help maintain insurance affordability. Additionally, Lucas supports the Local Radio Freedom Act.

Climate & Energy

Medium

Representative Frank Lucas voted for H.J. Res. 30 to block the Biden Administration's ESG rule for retirement accounts, indicating opposition to environmental, social, and governance considerations in financial investments. He currently chairs the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee. The League of Conservation Voters gave him a 3% score in 2024 and a 5% lifetime score, reflecting a stance that aligns with strong opposition to environmental policies.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

High

Frank Lucas consistently opposes abortion services, citing the safeguarding of the fundamental right to life as a highest priority. He voted to ban federal health coverage that includes abortion and against expanding embryonic stem cell research. He co-sponsored the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and H.Con.Res. 3, which condemns violence against pro-life organizations, and has a 100% rating from the National Right to Life Committee.

“Throughout my time in Congress, the safeguarding of the fundamental right to life has and will always be one of my highest priorities. Last week I was proud to join my House Republican colleagues in passing the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and H.Con.Res. 3, protecting the life of children and standing united with crisis pregnancy centers and pro-life organizations who have been targeted by activists for defending the unborn. House Republicans’ work is far from done supporting life. But when I look at the energy of today’s marchers and the pro-life agenda of House Republicans, I’m encouraged. I look forward to continuing to support pro-life legislation, always fighting for life.” - Frank Lucas, from 'Lucas Stands Up for Pro-Life Agenda' post on lucas.house.gov

Foreign Policy

High

Frank Lucas sponsored and passed H.R. 1531, which aims to exclude China from international financial organizations due to its threats to Taiwan, citing deterrence and preparedness as rationale. He advocates for a strong national defense, stressing the need to rebuild military readiness and capabilities to address threats from adversaries like China and Russia. He also supports U.S. leadership in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and using diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea.

Lucas said: “China’s position in multilateral economic institutions will be at risk should they engage in hostilities toward Taiwan. We simply cannot overlook the value of deterrence and preparedness.”

Education

Low

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Gun Policy

Medium

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