Kenneth Corn

Kenneth Corn (born October 8, 1976) is a former member of the Oklahoma Senate, representing an electoral district that includes Sequoyah and LeFlore counties.

During his tenure, he was appointed the first freshmen lawmaker in thirty years to serve as vice chair of a major committee, Revenue and Taxation.

As a Senator, Corn was tapped as Chair of the Retirement and Insurance Committee and served six years on the State Pension Commission.

Historic investments were made to improve law enforcement pay and benefits as well as infrastructure during his committee leadership.

[6] In 2005, Corn was the principal architect in the Senate for the largest investment in roads and bridges in state history at the time.

Oklahoma's Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training was reformed under Senate Bill 920 authored by Corn as well.

Corn also is a member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders where he has represented the United States on exchanges to Vietnam and the Euro-Asia Conference on Democracy.