Chickasaw Nation lawmaker tapped for Oklahoma cabinet post

 

February 1, 2019



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma has a new nominee for secretary of Native American Affairs.

Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Chickasaw Nation lawmaker and former state Rep. Lisa Billy to the position Wednesday. The cabinet-level position still requires Senate confirmation.

Billy has served in the Chickasaw Nation Legislature since 2016 and previously served in the tribal Legislature between 1996 and 2002. She was in the Oklahoma House between 2004 and 2016 and held various leadership roles in the chamber, including majority Floor Leader and vice chair of the House's Republican Caucus.

Billy formed the Oklahoma Legislature's Native America Caucus in 2006 and has been recognized for her work legislative work on prison reform policies.

Senate approval of Billy's would replace former House Speaker Chris Benge, Native American Affairs secretary under former Gov. Mary Fallin.


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This story has been clarified to show Billy is the nominee for secretary of Native American Affairs. The position still requires Senate confirmation.

 

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