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102nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Justin Sparks
District 110
Republican
Elected:
2022
Years Served:
3
Hometown:
Wildwood
Counties:
Committees
Subcommittee on Appropriations - Public Safety, Corrections, Transportation and Revenue
Crime Prevention and Public Safety
Elections and Elected Officials
Judiciary
Special Interim Committee on Illegal Immigrant Crimes
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 201-E
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-0562
E-Mail:
Justin.Sparks@house.mo.gov
Biography
Representative Justin Sparks, a Republican, represents part of St. Louis County (District 110) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2022.
Prior to his service in the legislature, Sparks was with the St. Louis County Police Department for nearly 15 years. He served as a supervisor within the Special Response Unit and also worked as an operator within the Tactical Operations Unit (SWAT). Additionally, Sparks was also a Deputized United States Marshal in the Eastern District of Missouri and supervised and participated in High Risk Fugitive Apprehension Operations.
A graduate of Granite City High School, Sparks also attended Oral Roberts University and Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville.
Born in St. Louis, Sparks now resides in Wildwood with his wife. They have six children. Sparks and his family attend Grace Church.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 1692
- (4436H.02C)
Modifies and creates offenses involving arrests, stops, and detentions
HB 1693
- (2861H.01I)
Establishes the offense of use of a minor to commit a crime
HB 1694
- (3032H.01I)
Prohibits road signs honoring persons who have killed or attempted to kill a law enforcement officer
HB 1695
- (3636H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse
HB 1696
- (2857H.01I)
Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain law enforcement officers
HB 1697
- (3321H.01I)
Prohibits the use of tax dollars for reparations
HB 1698
- (2888H.01I)
Creates provisions relating to public health
HB 1699
- (3063H.01I)
Prohibits state contracts with companies that engage in economic boycotts based on environmental, social, or governance criteria
HB 1700
- (2865H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the fiduciary duty and proxy voting activities of public retirement systems
HB 2114
- (2859H.02I)
Authorizes a tax on the endowments of qualifying institutions of higher education and a corresponding endowment tax revenue trigger to income tax rates
HB 2558
- (5310H.01I)
Establishes provisions relating to jail reimbursement by the department of corrections
HB 2559
- (5308H.01I)
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the use of self-defense
HB 2621
- (5314H.01I)
Prohibits medical schools from providing abortion-specific training and partnering with out-of-state entities to provide such training
HB 2694
- (5547H.02I)
Prohibits the use of fetal organs or tissue resulting from elective abortions for medical, scientific, research, experimental, or therapeutic purposes or any other use
HB 2697
- (5643H.01I)
Adds provisions relating to the confidentiality of juvenile court records
HB 2785
- (5772H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to sodomy in the first degree
HB 2829
- (5841H.01I)
Requires campaigns that hire convicted felons to file a disclosure
HB 2928
- (2877H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real estate
HJR 89
- (4169H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the right to life
HJR 131
- (5532H.02C)
Creates provisions relating to abortion and assistance to pregnant women and families
HR 3946
- (4597H.02C)
Grants use of the House Chamber to Eureka High School, Marquette High School, and Lafayette High School on February 26, 2024, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards
HR 3947
- (3619H.01I)
Grants use of the House Chamber to Crestview Middle School, LaSalle Springs Middle School, Rockwood Valley Middle School, and Wildwood Middle School on April 29, 2024, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards
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