U.S.A.
Troy Green has a robust background rooted in resilience and service. He earned a B.A. in History, complemented by minors in English and Philosophy, and is currently pursuing a Masterβs in Criminal Justice. Green has spent over three decades in law enforcement, juvenile detention, and private security, and has taught martial arts, creating safe environments for at-risk youth and abuse survivors. He founded Safe Haven Oklahoma, a nonprofit dedicated to combating human trafficking and child exploitation. Currently, he balances roles as a small business owner, security specialist, husband, and father.
Troy Green's political identity is shaped by a blend of deeply personal experiences and a commitment to grassroots democracy. His background in law enforcement and martial arts instruction informs a tough-on-crime stance while simultaneously advocating for vulnerable populations, creating a notable tension in his policy positions. Green's legislative initiatives, such as the G.R.E.E.N. Act and the Guardians & Safe Haven Act, reveal a commitment to both economic revitalization and human rights, suggesting an ideologically agile approach. His refusal to let corporate lobbyists write laws and his plans for open town halls underscore a dedication to direct democracy and the voices of working Oklahomans.