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100th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
LaKeySha Bosley
District 079
Democrat
Elected:
2018
Years Served:
3
Hometown:
St. Louis
Counties:
Committees
Agriculture Policy
Budget
Subcommittee on Appropriations - Agriculture, Conservation, Natural Resources, and Economic Development
Special Interim Committee on Gaming
Subcommittee on Internet Taxation
Conference Committee on Budget
Ways and Means, Ranking Minority Member
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 101H
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-6800
E-Mail:
LaKeySha.Bosley@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative LaKeySha Bosley, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis City (District 79) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She is now serving her first term in office after being elected in November of 2018. She was elected by the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus to serve as the Caucus Secretary. She also was instrumental in forming the Black Caucus for the Missouri Democratic Party.
Bosley has been involved in politics since she was a young woman, being a part of the hometown neighborhood organization and ward organization. She currently serves as a Democratic State Committeewoman. She also works with the “Communities First” not-for-profit organization to serve communities through various programs such as Father- Son Camping in the Park, Toy Drives, Business Start-Ups, and more.
While earning her degree in Business Administration, Bosley is studying for her certification in Nursing.
Bosley comes from a long history of public servants. Members of her family in public service include: her father, Freeman Bosley, Sr., who was the longest sitting Alderman in the City of St. Louis, her brother, Freeman Bosley, Jr., who was the first African- American Mayor of the City of St. Louis; her brother, Brandon Bosley, who is a current Alderman of the 3rd Ward in the City of St. Louis; and her mother, Lucinda Frazier, who is a Committeewoman and Vice-Chair of Democratic Central Committee.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 1856
- (4088H.01I)
Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.
HB 2113
- (3179H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.
HB 2114
- (4678H.01I)
Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.
HB 2361
- (5095H.01I)
Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction.
HB 2362
- (4554H.01I)
Modifies provisions for voter qualifications.
HB 2363
- (5268H.01I)
Establishes voting procedures for persons confined in jails who are otherwise eligible to vote.
HB 2364
- (4709H.01I)
Raises the minimum teacher salary beginning in the 2021-22 school year, subject to appropriation.
HB 2365
- (4717H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.
HB 2366
- (5271H.01I)
Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically.
HB 2367
- (4788H.01I)
Modifies provisions for cost-sharing for the United Statues Census.
HB 2373
- (5052H.01I)
Provides funding for after-school programs focused on gun violence reduction in certain school districts.
HB 2400
- (5001H.01I)
Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.
HB 2410
- (5340H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating voter qualifications.
HB 2458
- (5074H.02I)
Authorizes a tax credit for certain individuals who donate property for use by certain higher education institutions.
HB 2475
- (5344H.01I)
Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.
HB 2494
- (5119H.01I)
Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant.
HB 2495
- (5434H.01I)
Extends coverage for mothers in the Show Me Healthy Babies Program to one year postpartum.
HB 2556
- (5369H.01I)
Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes.
HCR 79
- (4790H.01I)
Encourages the general assembly to support the Missouri Complete Count Committee and provide adequate funding for the United States Census.
HJR 83
- (4454H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting votes for county mergers to the counties affected by the merger.
Co-sponsored Bills
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