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101st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
John Wiemann
District 103
Republican
Speaker Pro Tem
Elected:
2014
Years Served:
7
Hometown:
O'Fallon
Counties:
St. Charles
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Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 301
Jefferson City MO 65101
Legislator Assistant:
Kari Hoelscher
Phone:
573-751-2176
E-Mail:
John.Wiemann@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative John Wiemann, a Republican, represents part of St. Charles County (District 103) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2014 and was re-elected in 2016, 2018, and 2020.
Born in St. Louis and raised in St. James, Missouri, Wiemann is a graduate of University of Missouri – Columbia, with a bachelor’s in business administration and a master’s in health administration.
He resides in O’Fallon with his wife, Yvette and two sons, Blake & Clayton. He is President and CEO of Midwest Physician Insurance Advisors and is a licensed insurance broker.
Wiemann is a member of O’Fallon and Cottleville Weldon Spring Chambers of Commerce, National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) St. Charles County Lions Club, Assumption Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, NRA, and Lewis & Clark Pachyderm club. Wiemann serves on the board of directors for the Junior GAC Youth Football league, State Legislative Leaders Foundation and the board of Trustees for Missouri State Employees’ Retirement System.
Wiemann was elected to serve as Speaker Pro Tem for the 100th and 101st General Assembly.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 271
- (0195S.03C)
Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database"
HB 303
- (0262H.04C)
Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools
HB 545
- (1258H.02I)
Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly
HB 737
- (0222H.04C)
Specifies lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles
HB 742
- (1011H.03C)
Modifies the offense of assault in the first degree and establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence
HB 743
- (1142H.01I)
Requires trauma-informed schools to keep incident records and provide notice of certain incidents
HB 850
- (1888H.01P)
Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly
HB 1064
- (2279H.01I)
Establishes provisions relating to civil actions arising from COVID-19
HB 1068
- (2128H.02C)
Preempts any laws or orders that would hinder the operations of a firearm business
HB 1120
- (2298H.01I)
Creates new provisions relating to certain firefighters who have contracted certain types of cancer as a result of employment
HB 1399
- (2771H.01I)
Prohibits contributions to campaigns of city officials for a certain period around bidding for city contracts
HB 1400
- (2774H.01I)
Creates ethics provisions for the city of St. Louis
HJR 57
- (2032H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to eliminate personal property tax on January 1, 2027
Co-sponsored Bills
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