- Neal McCaleb
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Neal McCaleb Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs In office
2001–2003President George W. Bush Preceded by Kevin Gover Succeeded by Dave Anderson[disambiguation needed ]
Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation In office
January, 1995 – July, 2001Governor Frank Keating Succeeded by Herschal Crow Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Governor Frank Keating Succeeded by Herschal Crow Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority In office
1995 – July, 2001Governor Frank Keating Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation In office
1987–1991Governor Henry Bellmon Minority Leader of Oklahoma House of Representatives In office
1979–1983Oklahoma House of Representatives In office
1975–1983Personal details Political party Republican Residence Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Occupation Civil Engineer, Politician Neal A. "Chief" McCaleb (born 1935) is an American civil engineer and Republican politician from Oklahoma. A member of the Chickasaw Nation, McCaleb served as in several position with Oklahoma state government and as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs under President of the United States George W. Bush.
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Early life
Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, McCaleb graduated from Putnam City High School in 1953 and received bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Oklahoma State University (then known as Oklahoma A&M College) in 1957. After leaving college, McCaleb began his practice as a civil engineer.
Oklahoma politics
State Legislature
McCaleb was elected as a Republican to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1974. He remained in the House until 1983. In 1978, McCaleb's colleugues elected him House Minority Leader. He remained in that position until his retirement from the Legislature.
Bellmon Administration
Governor of Oklahoma Henry Bellmon appointed McCaleb was serve as the State's first Secretary of Transportation. The post was created following the passage of the Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986. In addition to his service as Secretary, Bellmon appointed his to serve concurrently as Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. McCaleb served in both positions until the end of Bellmon's term in 1991.
Oklahoma Good Roads Association
Following the end of Bellmon's term, McCaleb came the President of the Oklahoma Good Roads and Transportation Association, a lobbying group dedicated to advocating safe, efficient and affordable state streets, roads and highways. He served as President until 1995.
Keating Administration
In 1995, incumbent Governor of Oklahoma David Walters choose not to seek re-election as Governor. Republican Frank Keating was elected to succeed him in that position. Keating appointed McCaleb to serve as his Secretary of Transportation. Additionally, Keating appointed McCaleb as the head of both the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.[1]
McCaleb remainded in all three positions until July 2001 until he resigned to take a federal government job. Keating appointed Herschal Crow of Tulsa to succeed him as Secretary.
GW Bush Administration
As a member of the Chickasaw Nation, Republican President of the United States George W. Bush appointed McCaleb in 2001 to as his Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs in the United States Department of the Interior under United States Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton. As head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, McCaleb was charged with the administration and management of 56 million acres (230,000 km2) of land held in trust by the United States government for Native Americans in the United States, Native American Tribes and Alaska Natives.
McCaleb remained in that position until 2003 when he return home to Oklahoma.
Chickasaw national service
After leaving federal government service, McCaleb began an advisor to Bill Anoatubby, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. McCaleb has been tasked by Governor Anoatubby with the development of long-term economic development plans and policy. Governor Anoatubby has also appointed McCaleb to the board of directors of Bank 2, a financial industry firm completely owned by the Chickasaw Nation. Governor Anoatubby has also made McCaleb the Chairman of the Board for Chickasaw Nation Industries, a wholly owned subity of the Nation responsible for promoting economic development for the tribe.
Personal life
McCaleb is married to his wife Georgann and together they have four children and thirteen grandchildren.
References
- ^ Rodgers, Kim (1995-03-15). "Senate Panel OKs McCaleb for Cabinet". The Journal Record. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_19950315/ai_n10076892/?tag=content;col1/.
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Political offices Preceded by Oklahoma State Representative
1975 - 1983Succeeded by Preceded by Minority Leader of Oklahoma House of Representatives
1979 - 1983Succeeded by Preceded by Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation
Under Governor Henry Bellmon
1987 - 1991Succeeded by Preceded by Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Under Governor Henry Bellmon
1987 - 1991Succeeded by Preceded by Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation
Under Governor Frank Keating
1995 - 2001Succeeded by
Herschal CrowPreceded by Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Under Governor Frank Keating
1995 - 2001Preceded by Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
Under Governor Frank Keating
1995 - 2001Succeeded by Preceded by
Kevin GoverAssistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs
Under President George W. Bush
2001 - 2003Succeeded by
Dave Anderson[disambiguation needed]
Cabinet of Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating (1995–2003) Cabinet Secretary of Administration Tom Brennan (1995-1997) • Pam Warren (1997–2003)
Secretary of Agriculture Dennis Howard (1995–2003)Secretary of Commerce Dean Werries (1995–1997) • Ron Rosenfeld (1997-1998) • Howard Barnett, Jr. (1998-1999) • Russell M. Perry (1999-2000) • Vacant (2000-2003)Secretary of Education Floyd Coppedege (1995–2003)Secretary of Energy Carl Michael Smith (1995–2002) • Robert J. Sullivan, Jr. (2002-2003)Secretary of the Environment Gary Sherrer (1995–1997) • Brian C. Griffin (1997-2003)Secretary of Finance and Revenue Tom Daxon (1995–2003)Secretary of Health and Human Services Ken Lackey (1995–1997) • Jerry Regier (1997-2002) • Howard Hendrick (2002-2003)Secretary of Human Resources Oscar B. Jackson Jr. (1995–2003)Secretary of the Military Stephen Cortright (1995–2003)Secretary of Safety and Security Bob Ricks (1995–2003)Secretary of Science and Technology W. Arthur Porter (1999–2003)Secretary of Tourism and Recreation Edward H. Cook (1995–1999) • Jane Anne Jayroe (1999-2003)Secretary of Transportation Neal McCaleb (1995–2001) • Herschal Crow (2001-2003)Secretary of Veterans Affairs Norman Lamb (1995–2003)Categories:- Oklahoma Republicans
- State cabinet secretaries of Oklahoma
- Living people
- Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
- Heads of Oklahoma state agencies
- George W. Bush Administration personnel
- Chickasaw people
- Native American leaders
- Native American politicians
- 1935 births
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