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Kyle Hilbert
Kyle Hilbert (born March 23, 1994) is a Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the current Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He has represented 29th district of the Oklahoma House of Representatives since 2016.
Hilbert attended Depew High School, where he served as president of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter. In 2011, he won the national championship for public speaking at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis.
Hilbert earned a Bachelor's Degree in Agribusiness from Oklahoma State University. While at OSU, Kyle served as president of the Student Government Association and was named a 2016 OSU Outstanding Senior. In 2024, Hilbert graduated with a Master of Business Administration from Oklahoma State University.
He currently lives in Bristow with his wife and their two daughters.
Hilbert was first elected to serve House District 29, which includes portions of Creek County and Tulsa County, in November 2016. He campaigned while a senior in college and was elected at 22 years old.
As a first-term legislator, Hilbert carried eight bills that were signed into law, was an assistant majority whip, and served on three appropriations subcommittees.
In January 2019, Hilbert was named vice chair of the House Appropriations & Budget Committee as a second-term legislator. He also served as chair of the House Rural Caucus, a bipartisan group of representatives who meet regularly to discuss issues important to rural communities.
Hilbert authored a bill creating a sales tax exemption for medical devices used in the home and prescribed by a medical practitioner. He also introduced legislation allowing voters to take a picture of or with their ballot, which was previously illegal. Hilbert was the House author of Senate Bill 271, which required all state agencies to annually disclose and rank all federally affiliated funds, programs and priorities.
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Kyle Hilbert
Kyle Hilbert (born March 23, 1994) is a Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the current Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He has represented 29th district of the Oklahoma House of Representatives since 2016.
Hilbert attended Depew High School, where he served as president of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter. In 2011, he won the national championship for public speaking at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis.
Hilbert earned a Bachelor's Degree in Agribusiness from Oklahoma State University. While at OSU, Kyle served as president of the Student Government Association and was named a 2016 OSU Outstanding Senior. In 2024, Hilbert graduated with a Master of Business Administration from Oklahoma State University.
He currently lives in Bristow with his wife and their two daughters.
Hilbert was first elected to serve House District 29, which includes portions of Creek County and Tulsa County, in November 2016. He campaigned while a senior in college and was elected at 22 years old.
As a first-term legislator, Hilbert carried eight bills that were signed into law, was an assistant majority whip, and served on three appropriations subcommittees.
In January 2019, Hilbert was named vice chair of the House Appropriations & Budget Committee as a second-term legislator. He also served as chair of the House Rural Caucus, a bipartisan group of representatives who meet regularly to discuss issues important to rural communities.
Hilbert authored a bill creating a sales tax exemption for medical devices used in the home and prescribed by a medical practitioner. He also introduced legislation allowing voters to take a picture of or with their ballot, which was previously illegal. Hilbert was the House author of Senate Bill 271, which required all state agencies to annually disclose and rank all federally affiliated funds, programs and priorities.