[3] After retiring from the FFA, Brecheen graduated from Oklahoma State University with a dual degree in animal science and agricultural communications.
[4] He owns a motivational speaking business, Brecheen Keynotes and Seminars, as well as Rawhide Dirtworks, an excavation service.
[5] He ran unopposed in the Republican primary and faced incumbent Democratic Senator Jay Paul Gumm.
The bill established fees that pet breeders would pay the state to cover the costs of inspections.
[9] He also filed a Senate resolution to have the Oklahoma Legislature meet every other year instead of annually and cut legislators pay,[10] and introduced legislation to cut the Art in Public Places program, which provided funding to public art projects in the state.
[11] Brecheen also filed SB 554 to allow teachers to teach "the debate of creation vs. evolution" in Oklahoma public schools.
[13] In 2022, Brecheen ran for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in a 14-candidate Republican primary to succeed retiring congressman Markwayne Mullin.
[15] Brecheen advanced to a runoff election with state Representative Avery Frix after placing second in the primary.
[17] He defeated Democratic nominee Naomi Andrews and independent "Bulldog" Ben Robinson in the general election.