
Senate candidate Troy W. Green visits Connected by Health to share how his thirty-plus years in law enforcement, juvenile services, and community leadership shape a campaign centered on public safety, opportunity, and support for working families. Drawing on his experience founding Safe Haven Oklahoma, Mr. Green emphasizes combating human trafficking, protecting at‑risk youth, and strengthening foster‑care systems that failed him in childhood. The conversation turns to policy priorities: lowering prescription drug costs, expanding Medicare/Medicaid access, and investing in rural health care and certified community behavioral health centers. Mr. Green argues that mental health is health, advocates for twelve‑month postpartum coverage and telehealth expansion, and stresses prevention over repeatedly funding downstream damage. Mr. Green frames these issues as interconnected—housing, addiction, education, and public safety—and calls for federal enforcement and better utilization of anti‑trafficking resources, expanded crisis services, and community‑centered prevention. His message is rooted in lived experience and a commitment to pragmatic, equity‑focused solutions for Oklahoma families.
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