Full Name:
Greg Razer
Gender:
Male
Birth Place:
Blytheville, AR
Home City:
Kansas City, MO
BA, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996-2000
Senator, Missouri State Senate, District 7, 2021-2025
Representative, Missouri State House of Representatives, District 25, 2017-2021
Candidate, Missouri State Senate, District 7, 2020
Former Member, Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Budget Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Conference Committee on Budget, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Emerging Issues Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, General Laws Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Government Accountability Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Ranking Minority Member, Higher Education Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Committee on Agriculture, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Joint Committee on Rural Economic Development, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Joint Education Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Select Committee on Redistricting, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Special Committee on Innovation and Technology, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Appropriations - General Administration, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Transportation Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Transportation Oversight Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Transportation Oversight Committee, Missouri State Senate
Former Member, Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee, Missouri State Senate
Deputy Regional Director, United States Senator Claire McCaskill, 2008-2016
No organizational membership information on file.
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
I have spent my life living in this great state. As the grandson of a farmer, the son of a public school teacher, and a graduate of the University of Missouri, I have seen and experienced every corner of the Show-Me State. However it's Kansas City, and our neighborhood in particular, that I am proud to call home.
From our home here in Kansas City I have spent my professional career fighting for the progressive causes we hold dear. Whether working to ensure all Missourians are treated equally under the law; fighting to ensure everyone has access to affordable healthcare; or giving a voice to individuals and communities who are not being heard; I have been on the forefront and look forward to the opportunity to do so in the General Assembly
As much as I love this state of ours, I know we have significant issues to overcome. We have a crumbling infrastructure with no funding solution in sight. Thousands of our fellow citizens still lack access to affordable healthcare. And far too many groups of people are still fighting for full equality under the law. All of this happening while much of our political leadership lacks the civility and demeanor necessary to find real solutions. I look forward to being part of the solution for all these issues.