On April 10, I was ratified by the House Republican Conference as the new chairman of the House Appropriations Committee – but not only did I just become the new chairman, I also became the first Native American to ever chair this Committee.
On April 10th, I was ratified by the House Republican Conference as the new Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee - but not only did I just become the new Chairman, I also became the first Native American to ever Chair this Committee. As an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, my tribal heritage is something I am very proud of, and I was very fortunate to witness this culture firsthand while growing up. My great, great grandfather served as the clerk for the Chickasaw Nation Supreme Court, my great grandfather was the Treasurer of Chickasaw Nation, my great aunt, Te Ata Fisher, was a famous actress and storyteller who performed Native American stories all over the world, and my late mother and inspiration, Helen Cole, was the first Native American woman elected to the Oklahoma State Senate.
"Killers of the Flower Moon" author David Grann has agreed to be the keynote speaker at a symposium on citizenship and public service scheduled for March 3 at the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha.
Chickasaw Nation Productions’ documentary “Bearer of the Morning: The Life of Te Ata Thompson Fisher” from the Chickasaw Heritage Series will be shown in Oakland, California, on KTOP-TV 10 and on AT&T U-Verse, channel 99.