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State Representative, District 92

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    Kenneth Abram
    (Rep)

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    Michael Burton
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about and why?

What would be your top priority for legislative action in 2025? Briefly discuss how you would address this priority.

Campaign Website http://abram4missouri.com/
Age 64
Highest post-secondary educ DMgt, Webster University, business administration and management
Occupation Senior manager, production operations
Ken has outlined his platform with core conservative principles: pro-business, pro-labor, pro-life and to protect constitutional rights. Abram also backs the blue and opposes illegal immigration. On education, Abram believes parents are best fit for determining a child’s education path and he opposes critical race theory being taught in our schools.
Working in manufacturing for over 40 years, my top priority is to bring better jobs back to Missouri. I would work on better legislation for workforce development and to create a strong workforce in Missouri. I also want to improve our schools to better prepare young adults to enter the workforce and support all communities by supporting state and local law enforcement.
Campaign Website http://www.burton4mo.com
Age 42
Public elected offices held State representative, District 92, 2021-present
Highest post-secondary educ Some college
Incumbent? Yes
Ensuring we are giving small businesses the same incentives as we do corporations. I want to see more protections for senior citizens and those struggling with their health. I am determined to pass a statewide bill to protect our kids at summer camps. I will always focus on reducing crime, building strong communities and protecting our water and air.
Reinstate a law which would cut property taxes for all senior citizens who are on fixed incomes while fully funding our public schools, police departments and fire departments. We cannot continue to let senior citizens lose their houses or have to ration medication and food just to pay their property taxes. We need more balance in Jefferson City.