State Representative, District 103
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Don Crozier
(Dem)
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Dave Hinman
(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
71
Highest post-secondary educ
M.S., University of Missouri-St. Louis, chemistry
Occupation
Retired
I believe that elected officials should represent the voice of the people and should stop trying to overturn laws and constitutional amendments that Missourians have already voted on.
I want to protect Missouri's initiative petition process in its current form without added restrictions.
Age
60
Public elected offices held
Board of Aldermen, O'Fallon, Ward 2, 2001-2005; O'Fallon Fire Board, 2006-2010; City Council, O'Fallon, Ward 1, 2014-2023; State representative, District 103, 2023- present
Highest post-secondary educ
B.S., Iowa State University, hotel, restaurant and institutional management
Incumbent?
Yes
1) Lowering taxes: in my four years, we have eliminated capital gains taxes, eliminated taxes on Social Security and frozen property taxes for seniors. I will continue to find ways to put more money in people's pockets. 2) Education: continue to support public education and also give options for families where there may be a better option. I support fully funding schools.
My top priority for next session would be reducing taxes. We can find a way to reduce personal property taxes for individuals. Also, we need to cap increases in real estate taxes. Residents do a much better job spending their money than the government does. Again, fewer taxes and more money in residents' pockets.
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