Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (born June 3, 1953) is an American politician serving as a Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives.
[5] Though the legislature's policy is to speak in English only, Stewart-Peregoy chose to be sworn in in the Crow language.
She joined the American Indian Caucus, which at the time totaled nine members including Stewart-Peregoy.
[2] In the legislature, Stewart-Peregoy has focused on topics including the disproportionate disappearance and domestic violence rates of Indigenous peoples in Montana.
[6] Stewart-Peregoy has served on the following legislative committee assignments:[7][8] Senate: House: Prior to politics, Stewart-Peregoy worked in kindergarten and elementary education before becoming a research and development specialist for the tribe.