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Missouri House of Representatives

Missouri General Assembly
Seal of the Missouri House of Representatives.svg
Type
Type

Lower firm

Term limits

iv terms (8 years)
History

New session started

January 9, 2021
Leadership

Speaker

Rob Vescovo (R)
since January 9, 2021

Speaker pro tempore

John Wiemann (R)
since January 9, 2019

Bulk Leader

Dean Plocher (R)
since January 9, 2021

Minority Leader

Crystal Quade (D)
since January ix, 2019

Structure
Seats 163
Missouri House of Representatives (4-17-19).svg

Political groups

Majority
  • Republican (112)

Minority

  • Democratic (49)

Vacant

  • Vacant (ii)

Length of term

2 years
Say-so Article III, Missouri Constitution
Salary $35,915/year + per diem [ane]
Elections

Final election

November 3, 2020
(163 seats)

Next ballot

November viii, 2022
(163 seats)
Redistricting Legislative Command
Meeting place
Missouri House of Representatives.jpg
House of Representatives Chamber
Missouri Country Capitol
Jefferson City, Missouri
Website
Missouri House of Representatives

The Missouri House of Representatives is the lower bedroom of the Missouri General Assembly. It has 163 members, representing districts with an average size of 37,000 residents. House members are elected for 2-year terms during general elections held in even-numbered years.

  • Operations
  • Composition
  • Leadership
  • List of current representatives
  • Continuing committees
  • Budget committee and subcommittees
  • Joint committees
  • Term limits
  • Political party force
  • See also
  • References
  • Footnotes
  • Citations
  • External links

Missouri's house is the 4th largest in the United States even as the state ranks 18th in population. The merely states with a larger lower house in the United States are New Hampshire (400), Pennsylvania (203) and Georgia (180). [2] [three] Republicans have controlled the State Firm since 2003. [4]

Operations

The Missouri House of Representatives meets annually beginning on the Wednesday subsequently the commencement Mon in January. [5] A part-time legislature, it concludes session business by May 30. To serve in the chamber, an individual must have attained the historic period of 24 and accept resided in their district for a period of one year preceding the election. State representatives are paid $35,915 per yr, with a per diem of $121 per day. The Speaker of the Business firm is the nearly powerful private in the chamber, elected by all members of the House. The Speaker makes an additional $2,500 per twelvemonth in accordance with land police. Representatives are term-express to a maximum of iv terms, or 8 years, in the sleeping accommodation.

Composition

69.6%
Affiliation Political party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

Full
Republican Democratic Ind Vacant
Stop of previous session 114 47 0 161 2
Outset of 2022 session 114 48 0 162 1
Later Apr six special election [6] [7] [8] 112 49 0 161 2
Latest voting share xxx.iv%

Leadership

Position Proper name Political party District
Speaker of the Firm Rob Vescovo Rep 112
Speaker Pro Tempore John Wiemann Rep 103
Majority Leader Dean Plocher Rep 89
Assistant Majority Floor Leader Hannah Kelly Rep 141
Majority Whip Allen Andrews Rep 1
Majority Caucus Chair Sara Walsh Rep 50
Minority Leader Crystal Quade Dem 132
Assistant Minority Floor Leader Richard Brown Dem 27
Minority Whip Doug Clemens Dem 72
Minority Caucus Chair Ingrid Burnett Dem nineteen

[9]

Listing of current representatives

Commune Representative Party Since Residence Counties represented
1 Allen Andrews Republican 2015 Grant Urban center Atchison, Holt, Nodaway, Worth
2 J. Eggleston Republican 2015 Maysville Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Harrison
3 Danny Busick Republican 2019 Newtown Adair, Mercer, Putnam, Sullivan
4 Greg Sharpe Republican 2019 Ewing Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Schuyler, Scotland
v Louis Riggs Republican 2019 Hannibal Marion, Monroe, Shelby
6 Ed Lewis Republican 2021 Moberly Linn, Macon, Randolph
seven Rusty Black Republican 2017 Chillicothe Grundy, Linn, Livingston
8 Randy Railsback Republican 2021 Hamilton Caldwell, Dirt, Clinton, Ray
ix Dean Van Schoiack Republican 2021 Savannah Andrew, Buchanan
10 Pecker Falkner Republican 2019 St. Joseph Buchanan
eleven Brenda Shields Republican 2019 St. Joseph Buchanan, Platte
12 Josh Hurlbert Republican 2021 Smithville Dirt, Platte
xiii Sean Pouche Republican 2021 Kansas City Platte
xiv Ashley Aune Democratic 2021 Kansas City Clay, Platte
15 Maggie Nurrenbern Democratic 2021 Kansas City Clay
16 Chris Brown Republican 2021 Kansas City Clay
17 Marking Ellebracht Autonomous 2017 Liberty Dirt
eighteen Wes Rogers Democratic 2019 Kansas City Clay
nineteen Ingrid Burnett Democratic 2017 Kansas Metropolis Jackson
twenty Bill Kidd Republican 2015 Buckner Jackson
21 Robert Sauls Democratic 2019 Independence Jackson
22 Yolanda Young Democratic 2020 Kansas City Jackson
23 Michael Johnson Democratic 2021 Kansas City Jackson
24 Emily Weber Autonomous 2021 Kansas City Jackson
25 Patty Lewis Democratic 2021 Kansas City Jackson
26 Ashley Banal Manlove Democratic 2019 Kansas Urban center Jackson
27 Richard Chocolate-brown Democratic 2017 Kansas City Jackson
28 Jerome Barnes Democratic 2017 Raytown Jackson
29 Rory Rowland Democratic 2016 Independence Jackson
thirty Jonathan Patterson Republican 2019 Lee's Tiptop Jackson
31 Dan Stacy Republican 2017 Bluish Springs Jackson
32 Jeff Coleman Republican 2019 Grain Valley Jackson
33 Chris Sander Republican 2021 Solitary Jack Cass, Jackson, Lafayette
34 Vacant since Rick Roeber was expelled [x] Vacant Jackson
35 Keri Ingle Democratic 2019 Lee's Summit Jackson
36 Mark Sharp Democratic 2020 Kansas City Jackson
37 Annette Turnbaugh Democratic 2021 Grandview Cass, Jackson
38 Doug Richey Republican 2019 Excelsior Springs Dirt
39 Peggy McGaugh Republican 2018 Carrollton Carroll, Chariton, Ray
40 Chad Perkins Republican 2021 Bowling Green Lincoln, Monroe, Motorway, Ralls
41 Randy Pietzman Republican 2015 Troy Lincoln
42 Jeff Porter Republican 2019 Montgomery Metropolis Gasconade, Montgomery, St. Charles, Warren
43 Kent Haden Republican 2019 United mexican states Audrain, Callaway
44 Cheri Toalson Reisch Republican 2017 Hallsville Boone, Randolph
45 David Tyson Smith Autonomous 2021 Columbia Boone
46 Martha Stevens Democratic 2017 Columbia Boone
47 Chuck Basye Republican 2015 Rocheport Boone, Cooper, Howard, Randolph
48 Tim Taylor Republican 2021 Bunceton Chariton, Cooper, Howard, Pettis, Randolph, Saline
49 Travis Fitzwater Republican 2015 Holts Summit Callaway, Cole
50 Sara Walsh Republican 2017 Ashland Boone, Cole, Cooper, Moniteau
51 Kurtis Gregory Republican 2021 Marshall Johnson, Pettis, Saline
52 Brad Pollitt Republican 2019 Sedalia Johnson, Pettis
53 Terry Thompson Republican 2021 Lexington Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette
54 Dan Houx Republican 2017 Warrensburg Johnson, Pettis
55 Mike Haffner Republican 2019 Pleasant Colina Cass
56 Michael Davis Republican 2021 Kansas City Bates, Cass, Jackson
57 Rodger Reedy Republican 2019 Windsor Bates, Benton, Cass, Henry
58 Willard Haley Republican 2021 Eldon Miller, Moniteau, Morgan
59 Rudy Veit Republican 2019 Wardsville Cole, Miller
60 Dave Griffith Republican 2019 Jefferson Metropolis Cole
61 Aaron Griesheimer Republican 2019 Washington Franklin, Gasconade, Osage
62 Bruce Sassmann Republican 2021 Bland Cole, Crawford, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, Osage, Phelps
63 Richard West Republican 2021 New Melle St. Charles, Warren
64 Tony Lovasco Republican 2019 O'Fallon Lincoln, St. Charles
65 Vacant due to decease of Tom Hannegan [8] Vacant St. Charles
66 Marlene Terry Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis City, St. Louis County
67 Neil Smith Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis County
68 Jay Mosley Democratic 2017 Florissant St. Louis County
69 Gretchen Bangert Autonomous 2017 Florissant St. Louis Canton
70 Paula Dark-brown Democratic 2019 Hazelwood St. Charles, St. Louis County
71 LaDonna Appelbaum Democratic 2019 St. Louis St. Louis County
72 Doug Clemens Democratic 2019 St. Ann St. Louis Canton
73 Raychel Proudie Democratic 2019 Ferguson St. Louis Canton
74 Michael Person Democratic 2020 Ferguson St. Louis County
75 Alan Grey Autonomous 2017 Black Jack St. Louis County
76 Marlon Anderson Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis City
77 Kimberly-Ann Collins Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis Metropolis
78 Rasheen Aldridge Jr. Democratic 2020 St. Louis St. Louis Urban center
79 LaKeySha Frazier-Bosley Democratic 2019 St. Louis St. Louis City
80 Peter Merideth Autonomous 2017 St. Louis St. Louis Metropolis
81 Steve Butz Democratic 2019 St. Louis St. Louis City
82 Donna Baringer Democratic 2017 St. Louis St. Louis Metropolis
83 Jo Doll Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis Urban center, St. Louis County
84 Wiley Cost Four Democratic 2019 St. Louis St. Louis City
85 Kevin Windham Jr. Democratic 2019 Hillsdale St. Louis County
86 Joe Adams Democratic 2021 University City St. Louis County
87 Ian Mackey Democratic 2019 St. Louis St. Louis County
88 Tracy McCreery Autonomous 2015 St. Louis St. Louis County
89 Dean Plocher Republican 2016 St. Louis St. Louis County
90 Barbara Phifer Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis County
91 Sarah Unsicker Democratic 2017 Shrewsbury St. Louis Urban center, St. Louis County
92 Michael Burton Democratic 2021 Lakeshire St. Louis County
93 Bridget Walsh Moore Democratic 2021 St. Louis St. Louis Metropolis, St. Louis County
94 Jim Irish potato Republican 2019 St. Louis St. Louis Canton
95 Michael O'Donnell Republican 2019 St. Louis St. Louis County
96 David Gregory Republican 2017 St. Louis St. Louis County
97 Mary Elizabeth Coleman Republican 2019 Arnold Jefferson, St. Louis County
98 Shamed Dogan Republican 2015 Ballwin St. Louis Canton
99 Trish Gunby Autonomous 2020 Ballwin St. Louis County
100 Derek Grier Republican 2017 Chesterfield St. Louis County
101 Bruce DeGroot Republican 2017 Ellisville St. Louis Canton
102 Ron Hicks Republican 2019 Dardenne Prairie St. Charles
103 John Wiemann Republican 2015 O'Fallon St. Charles
104 Adam Schnelting Republican 2019 St. Charles St. Charles
105 Phil Christofanelli Republican 2017 St. Peters St. Charles
106 Adam Schwadron Republican 2021 St. Charles St. Charles
107 Nick Schroer Republican 2017 O'Fallon St. Charles
108 Justin Hill Republican 2015 Lake St. Louis St. Charles
109 John Simmons Republican 2019 Washington Franklin
110 Dottie Bailey Republican 2019 Eureka Franklin, St. Louis County
111 Shane Roden Republican 2015 Cedar Loma Jefferson
112 Rob Vescovo Republican 2015 Arnold Jefferson
113 Dan Shaul Republican 2015 Royal Jefferson
114 Becky Ruth Republican 2015 Festus Jefferson
115 Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway Republican 2021 Festus Jefferson, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve
116 Dale Wright Republican 2019 Farmington Perry, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve
117 Mike Henderson Republican 2017 Bonne Terre St. Francois
118 Mike McGirl Republican 2019 Potosi Jefferson, Washington
119 Nate Tate Republican 2017 St. Clair Franklin, Washington
120 Jason Chipman Republican 2015 Steelville Crawford, Phelps
121 Don Mayhew Republican 2019 Crocker Phelps, Pulaski
122 Neb Hardwick Republican 2021 Waynesville Pulaski
123 Suzie Pollock Republican 2019 Lebanon Camden, Laclede
124 Lisa Thomas Republican 2021 Lake Ozark Camden, Miller
125 Jim Kalberloh Republican 2021 Lowry City Benton, Cedar, Hickory, St. Clair
126 Patricia Pike Republican 2015 Adrian Bates, Vernon
127 Ann Kelley Republican 2019 Lamar Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper
128 Mike Stephens Republican 2017 Bolivar Cedar, Polk
129 Jeff Knight Republican 2018 Lebanese republic Dallas, Laclede
130 Bishop Davidson Republican 2021 Commonwealth Greene
131 Beak Owen Republican 2021 Springfield Greene
132 Crystal Quade Autonomous 2017 Springfield Greene
133 Curtis Trent Republican 2017 Springfield Greene
134 Alex Riley Republican 2021 Springfield Greene
135 Betsy Fogle Democratic 2021 Springfield Greene
136 Craig Fishel Republican 2019 Springfield Greene
137 John Black Republican 2019 Marshfield Greene, Webster
138 Brad Hudson Republican 2019 Greatcoat Fair Christian, Stone, Taney
139 Jered Taylor Republican 2015 Republic Christian
140 Tricia Derges Republican 2021 Nixa Christian
141 Hannah Kelly Republican 2017 Mountain Grove Webster, Wright
142 Bennie Cook Republican 2021 Houston Howell, Phelps, Pulaski, Texas
143 Ron Copeland Republican 2021 Salem Dent, Oregon, Reynolds, Shannon
144 Chris Dinkins Republican 2018 Annapolis Fe, Reynolds, Washington, Wayne
145 Rick Francis Republican 2017 Perryville Bollinger, Madison, Perry
146 Barry Hovis Republican 2019 Whitewater Cape Girardeau
147 Wayne Wallingford Republican 2021 Greatcoat Girardeau Greatcoat Girardeau
148 Jamie Burger Republican 2021 Benton Mississippi, Scott
149 Don Rone Jr. Republican 2015 Portageville Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott
150 Andrew McDaniel Republican 2015 Deering Dunklin, Pemiscot
151 Herman Morse Republican 2018 Dexter Scott, Stoddard
152 Hardy Billington Republican 2019 Poplar Barefaced Butler, Dunklin
153 Darrell Atchison Republican 2021 Williamsville Butler, Carter, Ripley, Wayne
154 David Evans Republican 2019 West Plains Howell
155 Travis Smith Republican 2021 Dora Douglas, Ozark, Taney
156 Brian Seitz Republican 2021 Branson Taney
157 Mitch Boggs Republican 2021 La Russell Lawrence
158 Scott Cupps Republican 2020 Shell Knob Barry, Lawrence, Stone
159 Dirk Deaton Republican 2019 Noel McDonald, Newton
160 Ben Baker Republican 2019 Neosho Newton
161 Lane Roberts Republican 2019 Joplin Jasper, Newton
162 Bob Bromley Republican 2019 Carl Junction Jasper, Newton
163 Cody Smith Republican 2017 Carthage Jasper

Standing committees

These are the yearly recurring committees that hold hearings on legislation filed by Representatives. One time filed, legislation is assigned to ane of the following committees by the Missouri Speaker of the House. Legislation is typically assigned to the commission whose province envelopes the subject matter of the bill. Even so, there are frequently multiple relevant committees to which a bill can be assigned, and it is at the Speaker'southward discretion to cull which committee receives the pecker. Politics can as well play a part, equally the Speaker may assign a bill he or she wants to fail to a committee with an unfriendly chair or membership, or may select a more friendly commission if he or she wishes the pecker to laissez passer.

The partisan makeup of each committee is intended to reverberate as closely equally possible the partisan makeup of the unabridged House. Each Party caucus selects which of its members will serve on the Standing Committees, and the Chair of each commission is chosen by the Speaker of the House.

Standing Committee List
Commission [11] Chair Vice-Chair
Assistants and Accounts Jason Chipman Peggy McGaugh
Agriculture Policy Don Rone Rick Francis
Budget Cody Smith Dirk Deaton
Children and Families Mary Elizabeth Coleman Dottie Bailey
Conference on Budget Cody Smith Vacant
Consent and House Procedure Sara Walsh Craig Fishel
Conservation and Natural Resources Randy Pietzman Don Mayhew
Corrections and Public Institutions Andrew McDaniel Chris Dinkins
Crime Prevention Lane Roberts Barry Hovis
Downsizing Country Government Ben Baker Adam Schnelting
Economic Development Derek Grier Louis Riggs
Elections and Elected Officials Dan Shaul Peggy McGaugh
Elementary and Secondary Education Chuck Bayse Mike Haffner
Emerging Issues Aaron Griesheimer Jonathan Patterson
Ideals Travis Fitzwater Marking Ellebracht
Fiscal Institutions Rick Francis Michael O'Donnell
Financial Review Travis Fitzwater Doug Richey
Full general Laws Curtis Trent Alex Riley
Health and Mental Health Policy Mike Stephens Cyndi Buchheit-Courtway
College Pedagogy Brenda Shields John Black
Insurance Policy Justin Hill Jeff Porter
Judiciary David Evans Rudy Viet
Local Government Vacant Neb Falkner
Legislative Review Dan Houx Ron Hicks
Pensions Patricia Pike Rusty Black
Professional Registration and Licensing Jeff Coleman Chris Dinkins
Public Condom Shane Roden Andrew McDaniel
Rules – Administrative Oversight J. Eggleston Becky Ruth
Rules – Legislative Oversight Phil Christofanelli Doug Richey
Rural Customs Development Brad Pollitt Greg Sharpe
Transportation Becky Ruth Jeff Porter
Utilities Pecker Kidd Bob Bromley
Veterans Dave Griffith Herman Morse
Means and Means Wayne Wallingford Mike McGirl
Workforce Development Mike Henderson Kurtis Gregory

Budget committee and subcommittees

Tradition in the Missouri General Associates is that all appropriations bills initiate in the Missouri House rather than the Senate. So each year, the Chair of the House Budget Committee files legislation establishing the spending plan for the state of Missouri. This plan, which in 2007 exceeded $20 billion, may differ greatly from the Governor'due south budget recommendations, issued at the State of the Land address given in belatedly January.

The upkeep legislation is assigned to the House Budget Commission, which then assigns each bill to its respective subcommittee. Subsequently the subcommittee makes its recommendations, the full Upkeep Committee runs through the entire appropriations bundle, makes its desired changes, and sends the bill to the full House for consideration. [xi]

Committee Chair Vice-Chair
Articulation Committee on Legislative Inquiry – Oversight Subcommittee Dan Hegeman Denny Hoskins
Joint Committee on Legislative Research – Revision Subcommittee Cody Smith Vacant
Appropriations – Agriculture, Conservation, Natural Resources, and Economic Evolution Scott Cupps David Evans
Appropriations – Education Rusty Blackness Brenda Shields
Appropriations – General Administration Brad Hudson Don Mayhew
Appropriations – Health, Mental Wellness, and Social Services Kirk Deaton Peggy McGaugh
Appropriations – Public Prophylactic, Corrections, Transportation and Acquirement Sara Walsh Lane Roberts

Joint committees

Articulation Committees incorporate members from both the Missouri House and Senate. These committees may be permanent and study ongoing issues, or may exist temporary and intended to come with suggested legislation to address a old issue. The Chair of these committees typically alternates annually between a Representative and a Senator to forestall unfairness to ane chamber. [11]

  • Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
  • Joint Committee on Capitol Security
  • Joint Committee on Child Abuse and Fail
  • Articulation Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Awareness
  • Articulation Committee on Education
  • Joint Committee on Government Accountability
  • Joint Commission on the Justice System
  • Joint Committee on Legislative Research (three subcommittees)
  • Articulation Committee on the Life Sciences
  • Joint Committee on Public Assistance
  • Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement
  • Articulation Committee on Tax Policy
  • Articulation Committee on Transportation Oversight

Term limits

In 1992 Missouri voters approved a ramble subpoena placing term limits on the Missouri Business firm of Representatives. A Representative can serve no more than than four two-year terms in the house. The first fourth dimension term limits prevented someone from running again was in 2002.

Political political party force

Since 2003, the Republican Party has held this chamber of the Missouri General Associates

See likewise

  • Missouri Legislature
  • Missouri Senate
  • Government of Missouri

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References

Footnotes

Citations

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  5. http://knowledgecenter.csg.org/kc/organization/files/iii.ii.2019.pdf
  6. Schallhorn, Kaitlyn (2021-04-29). "Capitol Briefs: David Tyson Smith sworn into Missouri House". The Missouri Times . Retrieved 2021-04-29 .
  7. Representative Rick Roeber (R-34) was expelled.
  8. 1 2 Schallhorn, Kaitlyn (2021-10-twenty). "Tom Hannegan passes away". The Missouri Times . Retrieved 2021-ten-xx .
  9. "Leadership". Missouri House of Representatives . Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  10. Hancock, Past Jason. "House expels expanse legislator". The Examiner.
  11. 1 2 3 "Missouri House of Representative – Committees". www.house.mo.gov.
  • Missouri House of Representatives
  • Publications by or about the Missouri House of Representatives at Internet Annal.

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