Representative Scott Fetgatter
District 16 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Scott Fetgatter
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  455
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7373
Legislative Assistant:
Jamie Layne
(405) 557-7373
Hometown

Okmulgee

Measures Authored 2025
 
HB2402
HB2407
HB2410
HB2414
HB2418
HB2422
HB2426
HB2431
HB2435
HB2439
HB2443
HB2447
HB2451
HB2455
HB2459
HB2463

News Stories: 2025-26
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Leadership

Tribal & External Affairs

Committees

Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations, Chair
Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances
Appropriations and Budget
A&B Finance
A&B Public Safety
Business
GCCA
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Transportation, Infrastructure and Rural Development Working Group

District Information

District 16

County(s) Represented in District

Muskogee, Okmulgee, Tulsa

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Beggs, Bixby, Boynton, Broken Arrow, Bryant, Council Hill, Dewar, Grayson, Henryetta, Hoffman, Leonard, Liberty, Morris, Okmulgee, Preston, Schulter

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

74008, 74011, 74047, 74421, 74422, 74428, 74431, 74436, 74437, 74445, 74447, 74456, 74460, 74880

Year Elected

Year: 2016

Term Limited

Year: 2028

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Rep. Scott Fetgatter was elected to serve House District 16 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2016.

A native of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, he moved there with his family in 1972. He is married to his wife, Kim, and they have two children, Cody and Meagan, as well as four grandchildren.

Before his election, he owned a construction company specializing in theme construction. He has also worked in sales and marketing for a web-based technology company, as well as in the grocery business.

As a first-year legislator, he was crucial in extending the aerospace engineering incentives. He helped prolong three tax credits for eight years, which created more stability and growth for aerospace companies. Two years after the extension, the aerospace industry became Oklahoma's second-largest economic driver, surpassing agriculture.

Notably, Fetgatter authored the Automotive Engineering Tax Credit and secured four million dollars in funding for the Governor's Quick Action Closing Fund, demonstrating his commitment to fostering economic development and stability in Oklahoma.

In 2021, he 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 Reservation Dogs, along with many other smaller films and documentaries.

As Chair of the House A&B Finance Committee for six years, Fetgatter led initiatives to promote business-friendly policies in Oklahoma. He now serves as the leader of tribal and external affairs for the House.

Fetgatter is a Choctaw Nation citizen and staunch supporter of tribal sovereignty while also representing the state's interests, fostering collaboration between tribal and state entities.

During the past eight years, Fetgatter has been dedicated to promoting economic development and diversity in Oklahoma to make the state more business-friendly. His favorite part of the job is assisting his constituents in House District 16 with their daily needs.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 56th Legislature to present