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State Senator, District 4

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    Steve Butz
    (Dem)

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    Gina Mitten
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

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.

Campaign Website http://votestevebutz.com
Campaign Email info@votestevebutz.com
Age 67
Public elected offices held State representative, District 81, 2018-present
Highest post-secondary educ Bachelor of Science and Arts, University of Missouri-St. Louis, accounting
Occupation Insurance agent/company president
Legislation that improves affordability and quality of life for working families. I've always voted to expand access to affordable health care, supported efforts to improve public safety with commonsense gun reform, consistently voted to increase funding for education and prioritized economic development and infrastructure that strengthens the inner core of St. Louis.
My highest priorities in the Senate next year include ensuring the interests of St. Louis and St. Louis County are protected. This includes ensuring tornado impacted areas in our region remain a central focus in Jefferson City and adequate funding is provided. In addition, the revitalization of downtown St. Louis is critical not only for our region but for the whole state.
Campaign Website http://GinaMitten.com
Campaign Email mitten4senate@gmail.com
Age 62
Public elected offices held City Council, Richmond Heights, Ward 3, 2004-2012; state representative, District 83, 2012-2020
Highest post-secondary educ J.D., Washington University
Occupation Attorney
Abortion rights: I don't believe the government should dictate anyone's private health decisions. Public education: our kids are our future and deserve a quality education. I've always supported public schools (and presently coach mock trial). Affordability: as a single mom, I struggled to pay bills and keep food on the table. Low- and middle-income folks need relief.
Fighting to fully fund public schools. Missouri's legislative supermajority cutting taxes while underfunding K-12 education by $190 million is a disgraceful example of misguided priorities. Local communities are left to fend for themselves to pay educators and non-certified staff, while our kids and fixed-income neighbors suffer.