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101st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Kevin Windham
District 085
Democrat
Elected:
2018
Years Served:
3
Hometown:
Hillsdale
Counties:
St. Louis
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Committees
Budget
Higher Education
Subcommittee on Appropriations - Education
Subcommittee on Federal Stimulus Spending
Elections and Elected Officials, Ranking Minority Member
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 130-DC
Jefferson City MO 65101
Legislator Assistant:
Wesley Cox
Phone:
573-751-4468
E-Mail:
Kevin.Windhamjr@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative Kevin Windham Jr., represents 21 municipalities in St. Louis County and portions of unincorporated St. Louis County (District 85) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first term in November 2018, becoming the youngest Black man ever elected to the Missouri Legislature at 25 years old.
Prior to his legislative duties, Rep. Windham served the state of Missouri as a staffer in the Missouri Senate and the United States Senate. He is also a FOCUS St. Louis Impact Fellow and CWC Neighborhood Leadership Fellow alum.
Rep. Windham is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University and has served in many organizations including the U.S. Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus, Congressional Black Associates and Normandy Kiwanis Club.
Rep. Windham plays basketball for leisure and attributes his passion for politics in large part to his great grandmother, Rose Simon.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 38
- (0861H.01I)
Requires the POST commission to have on its staff at least one investigator per congressional district in the state
HB 39
- (0860H.01I)
Prohibits law enforcement agencies from contracting with entities to provide instruction unless the instructors and curriculum have been approved by the POST commission
HB 521
- (1350H.01I)
Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle
HB 522
- (1346H.01P)
Designates May 1 each year as Walthall Moore Day in Missouri
HB 523
- (1362H.01I)
Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General
HB 538
- (1214H.01I)
Requires certain police officers to be paid a minimum wage of twenty dollars per hour
HB 884
- (1446H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the "A+ Schools Program."
HB 885
- (1347H.01I)
Creates open primaries
HB 890
- (1361H.01I)
Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings
HB 909
- (1382H.01I)
Authorizes a one-time amnesty week for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities
HB 910
- (1357H.01I)
Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue
HB 1354
- (2559H.01I)
Creates the Office of Racial Equity and the Racial Equity Task Force
HB 1392
- (2609H.01I)
Expands availability of financial assistance under the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
HB 1393
- (1910H.01I)
Modifies provisions for the allocation of presidential electoral votes
HB 1394
- (1448H.01I)
Increases the maximum and minimum amounts awarded under the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
HB 1395
- (2610H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the "A+ Schools Program."
HB 1396
- (2612H.01I)
Changes eligibility requirements for the higher education academic scholarship program
HB 1397
- (2615H.01I)
Removes the requirement that certain financial awards for higher education students be reduced by the amount of any A+ program moneys received
HB 1401
- (1467H.01I)
Installs a student voting member on college and university boards of curators, regents, or governors upon student body approval
HCR 49
- (1367H.01I)
Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests
HCR 50
- (1365H.01I)
Urges the United States Congress to repeal the Firearm Owners Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 926
Co-sponsored Bills
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