Jim Inhofe, the longest-serving U.S. senator from Oklahoma, passed away on July 9, 2024, at the age of 89, as confirmed by his family. Inhofe, a prominent figure in American politics, was known for his conservative views, his lengthy Senate tenure, and his controversial stance on climate change.
Inhofe’s political career began long before his Senate days. He served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1967 to 1969, the Oklahoma State Senate from 1969 to 1977, and as the mayor of Tulsa from 1978 to 1984. He then moved to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served from 1987 until he was elected to the Senate in 1994.
Throughout his nearly three decades in the Senate, Inhofe was a vocal advocate for conservative policies and a staunch supporter of the military. He chaired the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Environment and Public Works Committee, where he exerted significant influence over defense and infrastructure policies. His tenure in the Senate was marked by his commitment to national defense, evidenced by his push for increased military funding and support for veterans.
One of Inhofe’s most notable and controversial positions was his denial of climate change. He famously called climate change a “hoax,” a stance that often put him at odds with the scientific community and environmental advocates. In 2015, he brought a snowball onto the Senate floor to argue against the concept of global warming, a move that garnered widespread media attention and criticism.
Despite his controversial views on climate change, Inhofe’s impact on legislation was significant. He played a crucial role in passing numerous bills related to infrastructure development, military funding, and conservative social policies. His legislative efforts have left a lasting impact on Oklahoma and the nation.
Inhofe’s passing marks the end of an era for Oklahoma politics. His influence and leadership have shaped the state’s political landscape for decades. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt expressed his condolences, stating, “Senator Inhofe dedicated his life to serving our state and our nation. His legacy will be remembered for generations.”
Inhofe is survived by his wife, Kay, and their four children. His family released a statement, saying, “Jim was a devoted husband, father, and public servant. He loved Oklahoma and the people he served. We are grateful for the outpouring of support and prayers during this difficult time.”
Inhofe’s death comes at a time when the U.S. Senate is facing significant challenges and changes. His absence will undoubtedly be felt as the Senate navigates issues related to defense, climate policy, and infrastructure development. His legacy as a steadfast conservative and a polarizing figure in the climate debate will continue to spark discussions and reflections on his impact.
The funeral arrangements for Jim Inhofe are currently being planned, and further details will be released by his family in the coming days. Oklahoma residents and political figures across the nation are expected to pay their respects to the long-serving senator who dedicated his life to public service.