- Norman Lamb (US politician)
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Norman Lamb 3rd Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs In office
1995 – 2011Governor Frank Keating
Brad HenryPreceded by John Willis Succeeded by Rita Aragon Oklahoma State Senator In office
1971 – 1988Personal details Born Canute, Oklahoma Political party Republican Residence Enid, Oklahoma Alma mater University of Oklahoma Occupation Soldier
LawyerReligion Baptist Colonel Norman Lamb, USA (ret.), is an American soldier and politician from Enid in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Lamb served as the Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs from 1995 to 2011, having been originally appointed by Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating and retained under Governor Brad Henry.
Lamb was one of three Cabinet Secretaries appointed by former Governor Frank Keating to be held over by Governor Brad Henry, the others being: Human Resources Secretary Oscar B. Jackson Jr. and Health and Human Services Secretary Howard Hendrick.
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Education and early career
Lamb was born in Canute, Oklahoma, and attended schools in Cordell, Putnam City, Midwest City, Tuttle, Moore, and Enid. He graduated from Cameron Junior College and from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelors of Science in Math and Education. After college, Lamb began a career in law. He served as Assistant County Attorney for Chickasha, Oklahoma (1963–1964), as Assistant Municipal Counselor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1964–1965), and then as Chief Prosecutor and Assistant District Attorney for Garfield County, Oklahoma from 1967 to 1970.
Lamb served in the United States Army and retired after 33 years active and reserve duty as a Colonel. During his active duty, he served at Ft. Bliss, Texas on Air Defense/Guided Missiles. His interest in serving his country extended to serving as a West Point (USMA) Liaison (Recruiting) to Oklahoma from 1986 to 1990.[1] Lamb represented Enid in the Oklahoma State Senate.
A Republican, Lamb was first elected to the Oklahoma Senate in 1971, and continued serving unti 1988, even serving as the chair of the Republican State Convention in 1976.[2][3] During his Senate career, he served on the following committees: Agriculture, Economic Development, Education, Human Resources, Judiciary, Retirement, Revenue and Taxation, and Standards and Ethics. In 1976, Lamb was voted one of the Top 10 Most Effective Senators by Peers and one of the Top 10 Most Popular Senators by Peers.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Governor Frank Keating appointed Colonel Lamb as his Secretary of Veterans Affairs in 1995. Lamb would serve as Keating's only VA Secrerary. Following the election of Brad Henry in 2002, Lamb was asked to stay on under Henry as his Secretary of Veterans Affairs.[4] As the Secretary, Lamb is charged with ensuring all Oklahoma veterans and their families receive all possible benefits and provide health services and long-term skilled care in a residential environment to all qualified veterans residing in the state by overseeing the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.
Personal life
He is an active member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Enid and is currently a Sunday school teacher and a deacon. He has been a long-time member of the Enid Lions Club and the Enid Chamber of Commerce. Lamb's hobbies include after-dinner speaking, high school and college football officiating, and jogging. He participates in a weekly radio show, "Stand Your Ground" on KGWA-960, as the political conservative.
He and his wife, Belva M. Clark Lamb, have three grown children: Kim Akers, Fawn Ingmire, and Todd Lamb. Todd served as an aide to Governor Frank Keating, is serving as an Oklahoma State Senator and was elected Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in the 2010 general election.
References
- ^ "Governor Henry Appoints Transportation Secretary, Top Administrators". http://www.governor.state.ok.us/display_article.php?article_id=8&article_type=1. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
- ^ "Lambs form father-son legacy in the Oklahoma Senate". The Norman Transcript. 2006-06-17. http://www.normantranscript.com/localnews/local_story_168010118. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
- ^ "Normal A. Lamb: Department of Veterans Affairs". FY-98 Executive Budget. Oklahoma Office of State Finance. pp. 27–8. http://www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/budget/bud98-1.pdf. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
- ^ "Speaker Bureau". Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs. http://www.ok.gov/ODVA/Speaker_Bureau/. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
Political offices Preceded by Oklahoma State Senator
1971 - 1988Succeeded by Preceded by
John WillisOklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Under Governors Frank Keating and Brad Henry
1995 - 2011Succeeded by
Rita AragonParty political offices Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
1982Succeeded by Current members of the Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet Cabinet of Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating (1995–2003) Cabinet Secretary of Administration Tom Brennan (1995-1997) • Pam Warren (1997–2003)
Secretary of Agriculture 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 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 Secretary of Human Resources 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 Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Veterans Affairs Norman Lamb (1995–2003)Cabinet of Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry (2003-2011) Cabinet Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce and Tourism Secretary of Education Vacant (2003-2011)Secretary of Energy Secretary of the Environment Secretary of Finance and Revenue Secretary of Health Tom Adelson (2003–2004) • Terry Cline (2004-2007) • Mike Crutcher (2007-2009)• Terri L. White (2009-2011)Secretary of Human Resources and Administration Secretary of Human Services Secretary of the Military Secretary of Safety and Security Bob Ricks (2003–2004) • Kevin L. Ward (2004-2011)Secretary of Science and Technology Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Veterans Affairs Norman Lamb (2003-2011)Categories:- Living people
- People from Enid, Oklahoma
- United States Army officers
- Oklahoma State Senators
- State cabinet secretaries of Oklahoma
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