Leadership
Speaker
Committees
Ex Officio voting member on all House Committees
Legislative Evaluation and Development (LEAD)
District Information
District 29
County(s) Represented in District
Creek, Tulsa
Municipality(s) Represented in District
Bristow, Depew, Drumright, Kellyville, Lotsee, Mannford, Milfay, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Shamrock, Slick
Zipcode(s) Represented in District
74010, 74028, 74030, 74039, 74044, 74046, 74063, 74066, 74068, 74071, 74079, 74131, 74421
Year Elected
Year: 2016
Term Limited
Year: 2028
PERSONAL:
Kyle Hilbert was elected the 45th Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in January of 2025. He is the State Representative for Oklahoma House District 29, which contains parts of Creek & Tulsa counties. Kyle, his wife Alexis, and two young daughters live in Bristow, OK.
He attended Oklahoma State University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Agribusiness and a Master's in Business Administration. While at OSU, Kyle served as Student Government Association President. In Hilbert's eight-year tenure in the House, he has authored over 40 bills that have been signed into law. He authored the DRIVE Act, which brought the state's transportation funding into the 21st century, while simultaneously spearheading modernization of Oklahoma's ad valorem tax reimbursement system and the creation of the Redbud School Funding Act, which directs a portion of revenue generated from marijuana taxes to school districts with below-average local property taxes for infrastructure needs.
Prior to his election as Speaker, he served three sessions as the Speaker Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and spent three years as Vice Chair of the Appropriations and Budget Committee, where he helped get Oklahoma’s budget is in better shape than it has ever been and made the budget negotiation process more transparent than ever.
Hilbert, 30, is the youngest House speaker in Oklahoma state history and only the second Republican speaker 30 years old or younger in any state since 1873.
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:
House of Representatives, 56th Legislature to present