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David Boren, an Oklahoma Eminence as Governor and Senator, Dies at 83

Last updated: February 22, 2025 8:51 am
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David L. Boren, a prominent Democratic figure known for his reform-minded approach, passed away at the age of 83 at his residence in Norman, Oklahoma. A son of a congressman from Oklahoma, Boren’s political journey began with remarkable academic achievements as a Rhodes scholar, leading to a successful career as a state legislator, the youngest governor of the nation, and a respected member of the United States Senate.

During his tenure as governor from 1975 to 1979, Boren spearheaded a series of reforms aimed at revitalizing Oklahoma. He implemented tax cuts, abolished inheritance taxes for spouses, enacted anti-crime laws, revamped the prison system, and made significant strides in education by funding programs for gifted students. His commitment to bringing change to the state was evident as he eliminated numerous state agencies, commissions, and boards through sunset laws.

Transitioning to the Senate in 1979, Boren rose to prominence as a centrist figure, collaborating with both Democratic and Republican administrations on various policy issues. Serving as the chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, he played a pivotal role in shaping foreign policy and mentoring key figures in national intelligence, including George J. Tenet. Boren’s advocacy for tax cuts, campaign finance reforms, and bipartisan initiatives, such as sanctions against South Africa during apartheid, underscored his dedication to national interests.

In 1994, Boren resigned from the Senate to assume the presidency of the University of Oklahoma, where he oversaw significant growth and development in academic programs, research initiatives, student scholarships, and infrastructure. Despite his transition to academia, Boren remained a prominent figure in national politics, endorsing candidates and serving on advisory boards.

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In 2015, Boren made headlines for his decisive action in closing a campus fraternity chapter following a racist incident, showcasing his commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment in educational settings. However, in 2019, allegations of misconduct surfaced, prompting investigations that did not result in criminal charges or legal proceedings. Subsequently, Boren distanced himself from the university.

Throughout his illustrious career, Boren’s dedication to public service and education was unwavering. His legacy as a transformative leader in Oklahoma and a respected voice in national politics endures. As he once articulated in an opinion piece, his decision to transition from the Senate to academia was driven by a belief in grassroots activism and the transformative power of education in shaping the future of society.

David L. Boren’s contributions to Oklahoma, national intelligence, and higher education leave a lasting impact on the political landscape and academic realm. His advocacy for bipartisanship, reform, and education exemplifies a legacy of service and dedication to the betterment of society.

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