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- Glenn_Coffee abstract "For the American football player, see Glen CoffeeVirgil Glenn Coffee (born January 20, 1967) is an American lawyer and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Coffee was the 30th Oklahoma Secretary of State, having been appointed by Governor Mary Fallin. He served from January 10, 2011 until he resigned effective February 1, 2013. He was the first Republican President Pro Tempore, having previously served as a Co-President Pro Tempore during the previous legislature.One of Coffee's most notable achievements was the passage of a comprehensive lawsuit reform measure in Oklahoma, signed into law in May 2009.".
- Glenn_Coffee activeYearsEndDate "2013-02-01".
- Glenn_Coffee activeYearsStartDate "2011-01-11".
- Glenn_Coffee birthDate "1967-01-20".
- Glenn_Coffee birthPlace Lubbock,_Texas.
- Glenn_Coffee birthYear "1967".
- Glenn_Coffee governor Mary_Fallin.
- Glenn_Coffee office "Oklahoma Secretary of State".
- Glenn_Coffee office "President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate".
- Glenn_Coffee orderInOffice "30th".
- Glenn_Coffee orderInOffice "43rd".
- Glenn_Coffee party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Glenn_Coffee region Oklahoma.
- Glenn_Coffee residence Oklahoma.
- Glenn_Coffee residence Oklahoma_City.
- Glenn_Coffee thumbnail Coffee_bio.jpg?width=300.
- Glenn_Coffee wikiPageExternalLink www.oksenate.gov.
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- Glenn_Coffee wikiPageWikiLink 51st_Oklahoma_Legislature.
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- Glenn_Coffee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glenn Coffee".
- Glenn_Coffee birthDate "1967-01-20".
- Glenn_Coffee birthPlace Lubbock,_Texas.
- Glenn_Coffee children "Collin, Blaine, Anna, Kate".
- Glenn_Coffee dateOfBirth "1967-01-20".
- Glenn_Coffee district "30".
- Glenn_Coffee governor Mary_Fallin.
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- Glenn_Coffee name "Coffee, Glenn".
- Glenn_Coffee name "Glenn Coffee".
- Glenn_Coffee office "Oklahoma Secretary of State".
- Glenn_Coffee office "President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma Senate".
- Glenn_Coffee order "30".
- Glenn_Coffee order "43.0".
- Glenn_Coffee party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Glenn_Coffee placeOfBirth Lubbock,_Texas.
- Glenn_Coffee preceded Howard_Hendrick.
- Glenn_Coffee preceded M._Susan_Savage.
- Glenn_Coffee preceded Mike_Morgan_(politician).
- Glenn_Coffee profession "Attorney, State Senator".
- Glenn_Coffee religion "Baptist".
- Glenn_Coffee residence "Oklahoma City, Oklahoma".
- Glenn_Coffee shortDescription "American politician".
- Glenn_Coffee spouse "Lisa".
- Glenn_Coffee stateSenate "Oklahoma".
- Glenn_Coffee succeeded Brian_Bingman.
- Glenn_Coffee succeeded David_Holt_(politician).
- Glenn_Coffee succeeded Michelle_Day.
- Glenn_Coffee termEnd "2011".
- Glenn_Coffee termEnd "2013-02-01".
- Glenn_Coffee termStart "1999".
- Glenn_Coffee termStart "2009".
- Glenn_Coffee termStart "2011-01-11".
- Glenn_Coffee title Oklahoma_Secretary_of_State.
- Glenn_Coffee title Oklahoma_Senate.
- Glenn_Coffee title "(Under Governor Mary Fallin)".
- Glenn_Coffee title "President pro tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate".
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