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102nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Brian Seitz
District 156
Republican
Elected:
2020
Years Served:
5
Hometown:
Branson
Counties:
Committees
Special Committee on Tourism, Chairman
Veterans
Crime Prevention and Public Safety
Healthcare Reform
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 118-CA
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-1309
E-Mail:
Brian.Seitz@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative Brian Seitz, a Republican, represents Taney County (District 156) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2020.
In addition to his legislative duties, Seitz has served as the pastor of Sovereign Grace Baptist Church in Branson for 12 years and was the owner of Music Country News for 15 years.
Seitz served in the U.S. Army from 1983-86, earning the honor of being Trooper of the Quarter for the 82nd Airborne Division in 1984.
He obtained a bachelor’s degree from Southwest Missouri State University in 1990.
Born in Michigan, Seitz now lives in Branson with his wife, Valerie. They have three children; Daniel, Taylor and Reagan.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 1616
- (3059H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the rights of unborn children
HB 1617
- (3359H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse
HB 1618
- (3883H.01I)
Creates the" Digital Fair Repair Act" that allows authorized individuals or businesses access to information, parts, and tools to perform independent repairs on equipment
HB 1619
- (3714H.04C)
This bill relates to state designations
HB 1620
- (3703H.01I)
Allows the house of representatives to review presidential orders and declare them unconstitutional
HB 2143
- (4835H.02I)
Creates the "Foreign Adversary Divestment Act", requiring the state and local government entities to divest from investments in foreign adversaries
HB 2144
- (4744H.01I)
Modifies motor vehicle fuel tax apportionment
HB 2145
- (4479H.01I)
Removes an expiration date of provisions governing participation in athletics competitions
HB 2320
- (5032H.01P)
Designates Branson as the "Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri"
HB 2565
- (5357H.01I)
Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to develop a curriculum on the danger of marijuana usage to be used by school districts
HB 2800
- (5548H.01I)
Establishes a right to repair for certain products
HB 2874
- (5815H.02P)
Establishes the "Protecting Missouri's Small Businesses Act", which changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order
HJR 82
- (3074H.01I)
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax exemption for certain seniors
HJR 83
- (3737H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to grant the legislature the authority to veto department of transportation spending plans
HJR 84
- (3706H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit any new tax or increase in tax from going into effect unless approved by the voters in a general election
HJR 129
- (5346H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing for certain civil actions barred or dismissed due to a statute of limitation
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