Pittman Named Vice-Chair of National Native American Caucus

Senator Anastasia Pittman is the new National Vice-Chair of the National Caucus of Native American State Legislators (NCNASL). She’s a member of the Seminole Nation and has served as the Secretary and Chair of the Native American Caucus in Oklahoma.

“I want to support the Chairman, Senator John McCoy from Washington, as well as the goals and objectives of NCNASL,” said Pittman.  “By creating a ‘gathering of voices,’ we can foster communication among Native American legislators, both past and present.  While developing opportunities to support the sustainability of state and tribal relations, we can also promote partnerships, cooperation and dialogue to move our economic and civic engagement efforts forward.”

A former chair of NCNASL believes Pittman’s experience in Oklahoma will come in handy for the organization.

“It’s an honor to have Oklahoma State Senator Anastasia Pittman serve as the Vice-Chair of the National Caucus of Native American State Legislators,” said Maryland Delegate Talmadge Branch, who served as NCNASL Chair for the past two years.  “Senator Pittman’s leadership experience with the Oklahoma Native American Caucus and as the NCNASL Education Policy Committee Chair demonstrates her support to improve outcomes for Indian Country.  Her commitment guides her vision in Oklahoma and will continue to do the same on a national scope for the next two years as the Vice-Chair of NCNASL.”


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