State Senator, District 24
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Tracy McCreery
(Dem)
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LaVanna Wrobley
(Rep)
What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about and why?
What is your top priority for legislative action in 2027? Briefly discuss how you would address this priority.
Age
59
Public elected offices held
State representative, District 88, 2012, 2015-2022; state senator, District 24, 2023-present
Highest post-secondary educ
BSBA, Ohio State University, marketing
Incumbent?
Yes
1) Affordability: all deserve access to affordable housing, healthcare, food and childcare. I will always stand up for the middle class and working families. 2) Public safety: strong communities are safe communities. As state senator, I’ve always stood with our police and first responders. 3) Healthcare: we must increase health care access and affordability.
Affordability is my focus. I look forward to continuing my record of service on behalf of consumers, working families and vulnerable populations. I'll focus on protecting the will of the voters on issues of tax policy, direct democracy and reproductive freedom.
Age
60
Highest post-secondary educ
B.S., Miami University (Ohio), finance
Occupation
Consultant
1) Safer neighborhoods: strong support for law enforcement. 2) Property tax relief: we need property tax relief so you keep more of your money and have more affordable living. 3) Advocating for parents and children: strengthen early literacy, support teachers and expand educational freedom. 4) Creating opportunity: reduce government and unnecessary barriers.
I believe every child deserves access to a high-quality education and every parent deserves a real voice in that child’s future. With Missouri students continuing to face serious challenges in academic performance and early literacy, I know we cannot accept the status quo. I will work on reforms that strengthen education, improve reading outcomes and support teachers.
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