Joining NIHB's Policy Center as a Policy Analyst in April 2021, Locklear has overseen a broad portfolio of policy and legislative areas, including Tribal Public Health Infrastructure, Health Information Technology Modernization, and Behavioral Health. Additionally, Locklear has frequently drafted testimony to support Tribal leaders during Consultation sessions and Congressional testimony. Locklear has also led and expanded NIHB's Federal Relations work and support of Tribal Advisory Committees. Locklear explained, "I'm excited to help grow NIHB's ability to support Tribal leaders through technical assistance, capacity building, and budget and policy analysis to improve the lives and well-being of American Indians and Alaska Natives across the country."
"As a key leader of the Government Affairs team, Locklear will help oversee the expansion of NIHB's Government Relations work. Locklear will play a critical role in leading NIHB's advocacy efforts toward the federal government's fulfillment of its treaty and trust obligation for Indian health," explained Dr. Aaron Payment NIHB Director of Government Relations.
Locklear is originally from Pembroke, NC, and is a citizen of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Locklear is a two-time graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, earning a BA in American Studies with a concentration in American Indian and Indigenous Studies in 2013. He graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2016. Before NIHB, Locklear served as a Program Manager with the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute.