Currently serving in his fifth term, Tom Cole was elected to Congress
in 2002. Identified by Time Magazine as "one of the sharpest minds in
the House", Cole is an advocate for a strong national defense, a
tireless advocate for taxpayers and small businesses, and a leader on
issues dealing with Native Americans and tribal governments. Cole was
named as one of "Five Freshmen to Watch" by Roll Call at the outset of
his congressional career.
Since 2009, Cole has served on the
powerful House Appropriations Committee and has been assigned to the
Subcommittees on Defense, Foreign Operations, and Interior. At the
beginning of the 112th Congress he was appointed to the House Budget
Committee. Previously, he served on the Armed Services Committee,
Natural Resources Committee, Rules Committee, Education and Workforce
Committee, and the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. In
addition, Congressman Cole serves as a Deputy Whip for the Republican
Conference and is a member of the Republican Steering Committee.
Tom
Cole has a significant background of service to his home state of
Oklahoma. He has served as the State Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican
Party, District Director to former Congressman Mickey Edwards, a member
of the Oklahoma State Senate, and as Oklahoma's Secretary of State. In
this capacity he served as former Governor Frank Keating's chief
legislative strategist and liaison to the state's federal delegation.
Keating tapped Cole to lead Oklahoma's successful effort to secure
federal funds to assist in the rebuilding of Oklahoma City in the wake
of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19th,
1995.
Cole is widely regarded as one of the GOP's top
political strategists. He served as Executive Director of the National
Republican Congressional Committee in the 1992 cycle. He also served as
the Chief of Staff of the Republican National Committee during the
historic 2000 cycle in which Republicans won the Presidency, the Senate
and the House for the first time in 48 years. In the 2008 cycle, Cole
served as Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Cole
is a founding partner and past president of CHS & Associates, a
nationally recognized political consulting and survey research firm
based in Oklahoma City. The firm has been named one of the top twenty in
its field and has literally dozens of past and current clients
scattered across the country.
A former college instructor in
history and politics, Cole holds a B.A. from Grinnell College, an M.A.
from Yale University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Cole
has been a Thomas Watson Fellow and a Fulbright Fellow at the University
of London. He currently serves on the national Board of the Fulbright
Association. He also is a member of the Congressional Advisory Board to
the Aspen Institute.
Tom Cole is a fifth generation Oklahoman
and an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation. He is currently the only
Native American serving in Congress. He was awarded the Congressional
Leadership award by the National Congress of American Indians in 2007
and was inducted in the Chickasaw Hall of Fame in 2004. Cole's late
mother, Helen, is also a member of the Chickasaw Hall of Fame and served
as a state representative, state senator and Mayor of Moore in her
native state of Oklahoma. Cole's late father, John, served twenty years
in the United States Air Force and worked an additional two decades as a
civilian federal employee at Tinker Air Force Base. Tom and his wife
Ellen, have one son, Mason, and reside in Moore, Oklahoma.
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