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Missouri House of Reps Table 1 FirstName LastName LeadershipPositionCurrent Party CapitolFax Phone Room CapitolEmail District freshman YearEnter Floor Gender HomeTown Joe Adams Democrat 573-751-4265 106-A Joe.Adams 86 junior 2014 1 M University City Justin Alferman Republican 573-751-6668 409-A Justin.Alferman 61 junior 2014 4 M Hermann Ira Anders Democrat 573-526-7337 573-751-5701 101-E Ira.Anders 21 2010 1 M Independence Sonya Anderson Republican 573-751-2948 234 Sonya.Anderson 131 senior 2012 2 F Springfield Allen Andrews Republican 573-751-9465 406-B Allen.Andrews 1 junior 2014 4 M Grant City Lauren Arthur Democrat 573-751-2199 101-D Lauren.Arthur 18 junior 2014 1 F Kansas City Kevin Austin Assistant Majority Floor Leader Republican 573-751-0232 302-B Kevin.Austin 136 senior 2012 3 M Springfield Kurt Bahr Republican 573-526-1423 573-751-9768 200-A Kurt.Bahr 102 2010 2 M St. Charles Gretchen Bangert Democrat 573-751-5365 109-E Gretchen.Bangert 69 sophmore 2016 1 F Florissant Donna Baringer Democrat 573-751-4220 109-I Donna.Baringer 82 sophmore 2016 1 F St. Louis Jay Barnes Republican 573-526-9774 573-751-2412 306-A Jay.Barnes 60 2010 3 M Jefferson City Jerome Barnes Democrat 573-751-9851 103-BB Jerome.Barnes 28 sophmore 2016 1 M Raytown Chuck Basye Republican 573-751-1501 409-B Chuck.Basye 47 junior 2014 4 M Rocheport Nathan Beard Republican 573-751-9774 233-A Nathan.Beard 52 junior 2014 2 M Sedalia Doug Beck Democrat 573-751-9472 109-D Doug.Beck 92 sophmore 2016 1 M St. Louis Mike Bernskoetter Republican 573-526-3278 573-751-0665 414 Mike.Bernskoetter 59 2010 4 M Jefferson City T.J. Berry Republican 573-522-9320 573-751-2238 205 TJ.Berry 38 2010 2 M Kearney Rusty Black Republican 573-751-2917 115-C Rusty.Black 7 sophmore 2016 1 M Chillicothe Jack Bondon Republican 573-751-2175 201-F Jack.Bondon 56 junior 2014 2 M Belton Rick Brattin Republican 573-522-6078 573-751-3783 114-C Rick.Brattin 55 2010 1 M Harrisonville Cloria Brown Republican 573-751-3719 206-C Cloria.Brown 94 2010 2 F St. Louis Richard Brown Democrat 573-751-7639 109-G Richard.Brown 27 sophmore 2016 1 M Kansas City Wanda Brown Republican 573-526-1889 573-751-3971 315 Wanda.Brown 57 2010 3 F Lincoln Ingrid Burnett Democrat 573-751-3310 105-G Ingrid.Burnett 19 sophmore 2016 1 M Kansas City Bob Burns Democrat 573-751-0211 105-D Bob.Burns 93 senior 2012 1 M St. Louis Michael Butler Minority Caucus Chair Democrat 573-751-6800 101-B Michael.Butler 79 senior 2012 1 M St. Louis Jon Carpenter Democrat 573-751-4787 103-BC Jon.Carpenter 15 senior 2012 1 M Kansas City Jason Chipman Majority Caucus Secretary Republican 573-751-1688 415-B Jason.Chipman 120 junior 2014 4 M Steelville Phil Christofanelli Republican 573-751-2949 116-1 Phil.Christofanelli 105 sophmore 2016 1 M St. Peters Kathie Conway Republican 573-522-2070 573-751-2250 114-B Kathie.Conway 104 2010 1 F St. Charles Pat Conway Democrat 573-526-1965 573-751-9755 109-C Pat.Conway 10 2010 1 M St. Joseph Steve Cookson Republican 573-526-9842 573-751-1066 411-A Steve.Cookson 153 2010 4 M Poplar Bluff Kevin Corlew Republican 573-751-3618 201-BA Kevin.Corlew 14 junior 2014 2 M Kansas City Robert Cornejo Republican 573-751-1484 410-B Robert.Cornejo 64 senior 2012 4 M St. Peters Gary L. Cross Republican 573-751-1459 112 Gary.Cross 35 2010 1 M Lee's Summit Courtney Allen Curtis Democrat 573-751-0855 135-BB Courtney.Curtis 73 senior 2012 1 M Ferguson Paul Curtman Republican 573-751-3776 306-B Paul.Curtman 109 2010 3 M Washington Charlie Davis Republican 573-526-9847 573-751-7082 207-B Charlie.Davis 162 2010 2 M Webb City Bruce DeGroot Republican 573-751-1247 116-2 Bruce.DeGroot 101 sophmore 2016 1 M Chesterfield Shamed Dogan Republican 573-751-4392 412-B Shamed.Dogan 98 junior 2014 4 M Ballwin Dean Dohrman Republican 573-751-2204 415-A Dean.Dohrman 51 senior 2012 4 M La Monte J. Eggleston Republican 573-751-4285 405-B J.Eggleston 2 junior 2014 4 M Maysville Mark Ellebracht Democrat 573-751-1218 135-BA Mark.Ellebracht 17 sophmore 2016 1 M Liberty Brandon Ellington Democrat 573-751-3129 101-C Brandon.Ellington 22 senior 2011 1 M Kansas City Kevin Engler Republican 573-751-3455 313-3 Kevin.Engler 116 2002 3 M Farmington Jean Evans Republican 573-751-3859 405-A Jean.Evans 99 sophmore 2016 4 F Manchester Scott Fitzpatrick Republican 573-751-1488 309 Scott.Fitzpatrick 158 senior 2012 3 M Shell Knob Travis Fitzwater Republican 573-751-5226 410-A Travis.Fitzwater 49 junior 2014 4 M Holts Summit Lyndall Fraker Republican 573-526-1888 573-751-3819 304-A Lyndall.Fraker 137 2010 3 M Marshfield Rick Francis Republican 573-751-5912 115-I Rick.Francis 145 sophmore 2016 1 M Perryville Diane Franklin Republican 573-526-9803 573-751-1119 206-B Diane.Franklin 123 2010 2 F Camdenton Bruce Franks Jr. Democrat 573-751-2383 101-I Bruce.FranksJr 78 sophmore 2016 1 M St. Louis Keith Frederick Republican 573-751-0733 573-751-3834 411-B Keith.Frederick 121 2010 4 M Rolla Elaine Gannon Republican 573-751-7735 304-B Elaine.Gannon 115 senior 2012 3 F DeSoto Alan Gray Democrat 573-751-5538 105-F Alan.Gray 75 sophmore 2016 1 M Blackjack Alan Green Democrat 573-751-2135 130-DA Alan.Green 67 junior 2014 1 M Florissant David Gregory Republican 573-751-2150 116-5 David.Gregory 96 sophmore 2016 1 M St. Louis Derek Grier Republican 573-751-9765 115-G Derek.Grier 100 sophmore 2016 1 M Chesterfield Elijah Haahr Speaker Pro Tem Republican 573-751-2210 301 Elijah.Haahr 134 senior 2012 3 M Springfield Marsha Haefner Republican 573-526-4767 573-751-3762 311 Marsha.Haefner 95 2010 3 F St. Louis Tom Hannegan Republican 573-751-3717 201-G Tom.Hannegan 65 sophmore 2016 2 M St. Charles Jim Hansen Republican 573-751-4028 111 Jim.Hansen 40 senior 2012 1 M Frankford Ben Harris Democrat 573-526-1963 573-751-2398 109-A Ben.Harris 118 2010 1 M Hillsboro Steve Helms Republican 573-751-9809 203-A Steve.Helms 135 sophmore 2016 2 M Springfield Mike Henderson Republican 573-751-2317 115-A Mike.Henderson 117 sophmore 2016 1 M Bonne Terre Galen Higdon Republican 573-522-5025 573-751-3643 411-2 Galen.Higdon 11 2010 4 M St. Joseph "1 Justin Hill Republican 573-751-3572 305-B Justin.Hill 108 junior 2014 3 M Lake St. Louis Jay Houghton Republican 573-526-0905 573-751-3649 413-A Jay.Houghton 43 2010 4 M Martinsburg Dan Houx Republican 573-751-3850 116A-1 Dan.Houx 54 sophmore 2016 1 M Warrensburg Tom Hurst Republican 573-751-1344 412-A Tom.Hurst 62 senior 2012 4 M Meta Delus Johnson Republican 573-751-3666 302-1 Delus.Johnson 9 2010 3 M St. Joseph Jeffery Justus Republican 573-751-1309 407-B Je!ery.Justus 156 senior 2012 4 M Branson Mike Kelley Republican 573-526-2577 573-751-2165 207-A Mike.Kelley 127 2010 2 M Lamar Hannah Kelly Republican 573-751-2205 116A-2 Hannah.Kelly 141 sophmore 2016 1 F Mountian Grove Kip Kendrick Minority Whip Democrat 573-751-4189 106-B Kip.Kendrick 45 junior 2014 1 M Columbia Bill Kidd Republican 573-751-3674 236-A Bill.Kidd 20 junior 2014 2 M Independence Glen Kolkmeyer Majority Caucus Chair Republican 573-751-1462 402 Glen.Kolkmeyer 53 senior 2012 4 M Odessa Bart Korman Republican 573-526-0559 573-751-2689 113 Bart.Korman 42 2010 1 M High Hill Bill Lant Republican 573-522-5505 573-751-9801 300 Bill.Lant 159 2010 3 M Pineville Jeanie Lauer Republican 573-526-2619 573-751-1487 303-A Jeanie.Lauer 32 2010 3 F Blue Springs Deb Lavender Democrat 573-751-4069 105-J Deb.Lavender 90 junior 2014 1 F Kirkwood Donna Lichtenegger Republican 573-522-6191 573-751-6662 314 Donna.Lichtenegger 146 2010 3 F Jackson Warren Love Republican 573-751-4065 413B Warren.Love 125 senior 2012 4 M Osceola Steve Lynch Majority Whip Republican 573-751-1446 313-1 Steve.Lynch 122 senior 2012 3 M Waynesville Nick Marshall Republican 573-522-9278 573-751-6593 312 Nick.Marshall 13 2010 3 M Parkville Kirk Mathews Republican 573-751-0562 406-A Kirk.Mathews 110 junior 2014 4 M Pacific Mark Matthiesen Republican 573-751-4163 134 Mark.Matthiesen 70 sophmore 2016 1 M Maryland Heights Karla May Democrat 573-526-9004 573-751-2198 101-J Karla.May 84 2010 1 F St. Louis Gail McCann BeattyMinority Floor Leader Democrat 573-522-9796 573-751-2124 204 Gail.Beatty 26 2010 2 F Kansas City Tracy McCreery Democrat 573-751-7535 130 DB Tracy.McCreery 88 senior 2011 1 F St. Louis Andrew McDaniel Republican 573-751-3629 115-E Andrew.McDaniel 150 junior 2014 1 M Deering DaRon McGee Minority Caucus Secretary Democrat 573-751-9469 135-AA DaRon.McGee 36 sophmore 2015 1 M Kansas City Sue Meredith Democrat 573-751-4183 105-B Susan.Meredith 71 senior 2012 1 F St.
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