
Culture & the Family
OCPA president Jonathan Small to receive national honor for transformational leadership
Bre Oberdick | May 19, 2025
OCPA president Jonathan Small has been named the recipient of the 2025 Thomas A. Roe Award—State Policy Network’s highest national honor for leadership in advancing liberty through public policy.
This prestigious award recognizes Jonathan’s deep and lasting impact—not only as a bold reformer, but as a servant leader who leads with vision, humility, and resolve. Under his direction, OCPA has helped shape some of the most significant policy victories in Oklahoma history—from expanding school choice to holding courts accountable and driving tax reform that rewards work.
Jonathan’s work is rooted in something far greater than politics. As a father of five daughters, his mission is personal. He is driven by the belief that Oklahoma should be a place where families can flourish and build a future with freedom and opportunity.
President Reagan reminded us, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Jonathan lives that out every day—fighting to preserve and expand liberty not just for this generation, but for the next.
To mark this special recognition, State Policy Network shared a powerful tribute to Jonathan’s leadership, vision, and impact. We’re proud to share part of their official announcement:
State Policy Network is pleased to announce that Jonathan Small, president and CEO of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, is this year’s recipient of the Thomas A. Roe Award, which will be presented at our 33rd Annual Meeting in New Orleans on August 27, 2025.
The Roe Award is an honor bestowed upon those leaders whose achievements have greatly advanced the cause of liberty in their state and beyond. It acknowledges leaders who have built strong teams and durable organizations committed to improving lives in their communities through public policy. The award recognizes those who have innovated, sacrificed, and remained courageous in the face of opposition. The award is an extension of SPN’s founder, Thomas Roe, whose hard work, dedication, and resilience helped build the powerhouse 50-state Network we see today.
Big things are happening in Oklahoma thanks to the efforts of the OCPA team under Jonathan’s leadership.
Jonathan’s peers often describe him as a “secret weapon”—an understated leader who gets extraordinary things done. His influence now shapes who runs for office, what issues gain traction, and how the public thinks about freedom in Oklahoma. His work has made OCPA a model for strategic, long-term policy transformation.
“Jonathan has become a transformative leader because of his vision and grit in bringing real reforms to Oklahoma,” said SPN president and CEO Tracie Sharp. “The Durable Freedom Infrastructure he’s helped develop and deploy isn’t just reshaping the state’s policy landscape—it’s creating a scalable blueprint that’s catching the attention of reform-minded leaders nationwide.”
Under his leadership, OCPA has become the most trusted policy voice in Oklahoma, influencing everything from judicial accountability to universal education freedom. He has grown OCPA into a multi-pronged powerhouse that includes a think tank, litigation, advocacy, investigative journalism, and a leadership academy—the popular Fears Fellowship. This “durable freedom infrastructure” has transformed the policy landscape in Oklahoma and inspired similar efforts in other states.
Bre Oberdick
Bre Oberdick is the communications director at OCPA. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, she is a former high school English teacher, student council adviser, and yearbook adviser in two of Oklahoma's largest high schools.