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State Representative, District 60

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    Kyerra Johnson
    (Rep)

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    Shane Kampeter
    (Rep)

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    Scott Spencer
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

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

What is your top priority for legislative action in 2027? Briefly discuss how you would address this priority.

Age 36
Highest post-secondary educ 4 year
Occupation Former chief of staff
Strengthening mental health care through early intervention and expanded access to telehealth, while providing better resources for law enforcement and correctional officers who are increasingly caring for individuals with untreated mental illness.

To end generational poverty by creating a pipeline from government assistance to workforce development and skilled trade programs, helping Missourians build careers, achieve financial independence and rebuild our middle class.
Campaign Website http://shanekampeter.com
Campaign Email kampeter4@gmail.com
Age 40
Public elected offices held Jefferson City Council, Ward 5
Highest post-secondary educ Bachelor degree, Lincoln University, agriculture
Occupation Contractor
Economic, education, and healthcare. All three of these areas are important because understanding them and working with them can help decrease the cost of living for residents.
Cost of living. Protecting small business, lowering property tax, eliminate waste in the state budget.
Campaign Website http://Spencer4MO.com
Campaign Email Spencer4MO@gmail.com
Age 54
Public elected offices held Jefferson City Council, Ward 3
Occupation Fire captain, J.C.F.D., retired
I am passionate about public safety, economic opportunity, affordable healthcare, and protecting taxpayers. After 25 years as a firefighter, I learned that strong communities depend on safe neighborhoods, good jobs, and responsible government. I support practical, commonsense policies that strengthen families and create opportunities for all Missourians.
My top priority is making Missouri more affordable for working families. I will support responsible budgeting, lower taxes where sustainable, reduce unnecessary regulations, strengthen workforce development, and expand access to independent healthcare providers to promote competition, lower costs, and improve patient choice.