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101st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Rasheen Aldridge
District 078
Democrat
Elected:
2019
Years Served:
2
Hometown:
St. Louis
Counties:
St. Louis City
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Committees
Budget
Crime Prevention
Subcommittee on Appropriations - Public Safety, Corrections, Transportation and Revenue
Special Committee on Urban Issues
Corrections and Public Institutions, Ranking Minority Member
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 135-BB
Jefferson City MO 65101
Legislator Assistant:
Matt Heskamp
Phone:
573-751-2383
E-Mail:
Rasheen.Aldridge@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative Rasheen Aldridge, a Democrat, represents the riverside district in St. Louis City, including the neighborhoods: Old North, Downtown St. Louis, Carr Square, Benton Park, and Soulard. He was elected in a special election in November 2019. He was elected by the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus to serve as the Caucus Secretary and by his Freshman Representatives to serve as Chairman of the Freshman Democratic Caucus.
Born in raised in North St. Louis, Aldridge is a proud product of the public institutions around him. He graduated from Parkway West High School and from South Technical High School in 2012. Aldridge earned an Associate’s Degree In Heating and Cooling while at South Technical High School.
Aldridge has been involved in politics and community organizing since he was a young man. He was a leader in the local Fight For 15 movement known as Show Me 15. Aldridge was an activist during the Ferguson Uprising, and was later appointed by former Gov. Nixon to serve on the Ferguson Commission. He met with President Obama in 2014 to discuss community & policing relationships. Aldridge ran for 5th Ward Committeeman during the 2016 Primary Election & won in a Special Election after a court ruling for a new election making him the youngest African American Committeeman in St. Louis City history.
Representative Aldridge has a passion for Justice and Community Engagement. He served as the Ward Committeeman for the 5th Ward as well as the State Committeeman for the 5th Senatorial District.
Aldridge was born with a disability at birth, giving him a unique understanding of the world not many have. He has two brothers one who is four year old and one that is four year young on his mother's side and on his father's side Aldridge is the third oldest out of 9 siblings.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 404
- (1167H.01P)
Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month
HB 405
- (1184H.02I)
Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability
HB 406
- (1166H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products and diapers
HB 407
- (1295H.01I)
Requires state employees to be paid every two weeks
HB 408
- (1285H.01I)
Requires the court to expunge certain marijuana offenses
HB 409
- (1290H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the minimum wage
HB 410
- (1282H.01I)
Modifies voter qualifications
HB 411
- (1173H.01I)
Allows people confined in jails to vote by absentee ballot
HB 979
- (2133H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the minimum wage rate
HB 980
- (2109H.01I)
Establishes a children's savings account program
HB 981
- (1926H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts
HB 982
- (1978H.01I)
Creates a law enforcement officer use-of-force database to be maintained by the Attorney General
HB 983
- (1980H.01I)
Establishes the offense of falsifying information to obtain a search warrant
HB 984
- (1971H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices
HB 985
- (1895H.01I)
Requires only one motor vehicle license plate for certain motor vehicles
HB 986
- (1903H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists
HB 987
- (1881H.01I)
Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest ninety-six hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle
HB 988
- (1861H.01I)
Modifies the offense of possession of a controlled substance
HB 1049
- (2200H.01I)
Allows the Pan-African flag to be flown at state buildings during the month of February
HB 1447
- (2800H.01I)
Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program
HCR 25
- (2026H.01I)
Expresses the General Assembly's support for municipalities to offer fourteen weeks of paid family leave to municipal employees
Co-sponsored Bills
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