OKLAHOMA CITY – Sayre High School senior, Mason Tucker, has completed a week of service as a page for Sen. Darcy Jech, R-Kingfisher. Mason served at the Capitol during the seventh week of session from March 20-23.
Paging gives high school students a behind-the-scenes look at the legislative process. They provide important services during the busy legislative session, including assisting in Senate committee meetings and daily sessions of the full Senate. The group met with Gov. Kevin Stitt and took a commemorative photo. They also met with Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat and Moore Senator Darrell Weaver. The pages participated in a mock legislative committee meeting, along with a floor session, called Pageville, where they presented and debated bills from the 2023 legislative session. Finally, they toured the Oklahoma History Center and the newly renovated Capitol, which is also the state’s largest museum with hundreds of paintings, sculptures and other art pieces depicting Oklahoma’s history.
Mason participates in shooting sports and FFA. He volunteers through his FFA chapter and gun club. Mason enjoys outdoor activities and working with his hands. After high school, he plans to join the Murray State gunsmithing program.
He is the son of Sweetwater residents, Danielle and Monte Tucker.
Sen. Darcy Jech, R-Kingfisher, joins Sayre High School senior, Mason Tucker, who served as a page for the Senate during the seventh week of the legislative session from March 20-23.