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David Walters
Full Name and Common Aliases
David Lee Walters is a well-known American politician and businessman.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 26, 1946, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Currently active in public life but no information available on his date of death.
Nationality and Profession(s)
An American by nationality, David Walters is a retired politician who served as the 24th Governor of Oklahoma from 1991 to 1995. He was also a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1986. Additionally, he has been involved in various business ventures throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family of modest means, Walters' early life was marked by hardship and determination. Born to a schoolteacher mother and a salesman father, he showed an early interest in politics and community service. He attended Oklahoma City's John Marshall High School before going on to study at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Major Accomplishments
During his tenure as Governor of Oklahoma, Walters focused on economic development, education reform, and healthcare expansion. Some notable achievements include:
Signing a comprehensive education reform bill that led to improved student outcomes and increased funding for public schools.
Implementing a statewide economic development plan that attracted new businesses and created jobs.
* Expanding Medicaid coverage to more Oklahoma residents.
Notable Works or Actions
As Governor, Walters also made significant strides in environmental protection, infrastructure development, and disaster relief efforts. He played a key role in responding to several major natural disasters, including the 1993 Moore tornado outbreak.
Impact and Legacy
David Walters' impact on Oklahoma's politics and economy cannot be overstated. His leadership during times of crisis earned him widespread respect from his constituents. After leaving office, he continued to serve the public through various civic organizations and business ventures.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Walters is widely quoted and remembered for his pragmatic approach to governance, his commitment to public service, and his ability to navigate complex policy issues. His legacy serves as a model for future generations of leaders in Oklahoma and beyond.
Quotes by David Walters

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I don't like sitting back on the sidelines, ... During my 21 years in the police department, I got involved in just about everything there. I'm not some sort of rebel. I don't think everyone (currently on the commission) should be removed or anything. I just believe in my heart I have the qualifications to be on the City Commission of Battle Creek.

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I hope it (the Chevrolet) stays in the family, ... It links them to that part of the past. It was important to (my father).

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I'm frustrated about watching the City Commission meetings and seeing fire department budget cuts still not taking place,


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It's sort of like the old writers block. Once we score that goal and see what clicks, we'll be able to do it again and again. Right now I don't care who scores, we need to get those goals.

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A teammate's a teammate whether he's a freshman or not. It doesn't matter if we know him as a best friend or just as a recruit coming in. We're there for him. John's got a quiet personality to begin with so it's hard to judge, but I think he's holding up all right.

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I've talked to over 600 people, and they always bring up taxes and the budget. They just want to see they're getting the services they pay for.

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Recently someone said to me, 'We don't have a drug problem in Ward 5,' ... I thought I'd jump out of my skin when I heard that. We can't bury our heads in the sand down here. There have been drug busts at the hotels in Ward 5 just like everywhere else.

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Guys have to deal with it. It's just frustrating when you can't put the ball in the net.
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