Oklahoma Native Chuck Norris Honored

Rep. Stacy Jo Adams, R-Duncan, filed a concurrent resolution recognizing Oklahoma native Chuck Norris for a lifetime of achievement and contributions to the state and nation. The measure was heard on the House floor Monday and adopted.

“Chuck Norris is one of our own, and his story is something Oklahomans can really take pride in,” Adams said. “From serving our country to becoming a global name in martial arts and entertainment, he’s always carried himself with strength and character. This resolution is just a small way to recognize all he’s accomplished and the example he continues to set.”

House Concurrent Resolution 1021 honors Norris, who was born March 10, 1940, in Ryan, for his impact as a serviceman, martial artist, actor and philanthropist.

Norris served in the United States Air Force, where he first demonstrated the discipline and commitment that would define his career. He later became a world-renowned martial artist, earning multiple championships and helping bring martial arts into the national spotlight.

He went on to achieve international recognition as an actor, starring in numerous films and the television series “Walker, Texas Ranger,” becoming a cultural figure known across generations.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Norris has supported numerous philanthropic efforts, including programs focused on youth development and character education.

Through HCR1021, the Oklahoma Legislature formally honors Norris’ contributions to the arts, athletics and charitable causes.

The measure now moves to the Senate for further consideration, where Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, is the Senate author.

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