By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 6, 2020

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Secretary of State Michael Rogers is resigning from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s cabinet, the governor’s office announced on Monday.

Rogers, a former state legislator, also has been serving as secretary of Native American affairs after former state Rep. Lisa Billy resigned last year following a disagreement with Stitt over tribal gambling compacts.

According to a press release from Stitt’s office, Rogers will continue working in Stitt’s administration as a special adviser to the governor.

“I am grateful he will advise our team and ensure a smooth transition as we prepare for next session,” Stitt said in the release.

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