About this Event
Event Speaker: Representative Scott Fetgatter, Oklahoma House of Representatives
Speaker Information: Representative Scott Fetgatter, a native of Okmulgee, was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2016. As Chair of the House Appropriations and Budget Finance Committee for six years, Fetgatter led initiatives to promote business-friendly policies in Oklahoma. He is the Chair of the Joint Committee on State Tribal Relations. The committee is responsible for overseeing and approving agreements between Tribal governments and the State of Oklahoma.
In 2021, Fetgatter authored the Filmed in Oklahoma Act, creating one of the most competitive film incentives in the nation. Notable productions following the legislation include Killers of the Flower Moon and Reservations Dogs, along with many other smaller films and documentaries.
Fetgatter is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation and staunch supporter of tribal sovereignty - while also representing the state’s interests and fostering collaboration between tribal and state entities. He now serves as the leader of Tribal and External Affairs for the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Thank you, and welcome Representative Fetgatter!
Please RSVP by COB on February 10th **Late RSVPs may not include lunch**
Thank you to the Choctaw Nation for sponsoring this Luncheon!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First Americans Museum, 659 American Indian Boulevard, Oklahoma City, United States
USD 24.36 to USD 30.12