REP. RODNEY HUBBARD

93rd General Assembly

 

Rep. Rodney R. Hubbard, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis City (District 58) in the Missouri House of Representatives.  He was elected to the House in November 2002. Before Rep. Hubbard became a full-time legislator, he was employed with Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, the State of Missouri Office of Administration and the Missouri Department of Social Services. 

 

He is a strong community advocate for the youth.  His strong belief in a brighter future for our youth is expressed through the Taheed Youth Group, an anti-drug/violence taskforce as well as his membership with the One Hundred Black Men.

 

Rep. Hubbard has received many accolades including the 2005 Associated Industries Cooperative Award; 2005 Lewis & Clark Statesman Award presented by St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association; Loretta Hall Award from the Carr Square TMC; Yes I Can Award; the 2004 Lewis & Clark Statesman Award presented by St. Louis RCGA and the 2004 Certificate of Appreciation presented by the Missouri Assisted Living Association.

 

A 1991 graduate of Mehlville High School, Rep. Hubbard earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Lincoln University.  He is currently pursuing a Master’s of Business Administration at Lincoln University.

 

Rep. Hubbard resides in St. Louis City with his wife, Shameem Clark-Hubbard.  He is the proud father of Ayana Amani, Rodney R., Jr. and Jabari Ali.