Vicky Hartzler – MO4

Vicky Hartzler  

Summary

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 4 since 2011
Affiliation: Republican

Vicky Jo Hartzler (née Zellmer, October 13, 1960) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Missouri’s 4th congressional district since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, she served as the Missouri State Representative for the 124th district from 1995 to 2000.

Hartzler’s district comprises a large swath of western-central Missouri, anchored in Columbia and stretching to the eastern and southern Kansas City suburbs, including a sliver of Kansas City. The district also includes Sedalia, Warrensburg, Moberly, and Lebanon.

She is a candidate in the 2022 United States Senate election in Missouri.

Source: Wikipedia

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News

Hartzler endorsed by Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America
The Missouri Times, KAITLYN SCHALLHORN September 1, 2021

Penny Young Nance, president and CEO of Concerned Women for America (CWA) has backed Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler in her bid for U.S. Senate.

Nance, who was a member of former President Donald Trump’s Life Advisory Council, called Hartzler a “courageous warrior who fights for Missouri families.” The pair have become both friends and political allies over the years since Hartzler first ran for Congress, Nance said.

“She is a woman of great faith and deep conviction. I have watched Vicky fight tirelessly for the people of her district, and now I am excited to support her as she seeks to represent the entire state of Missouri,” Nance said. “Vicky’s values are unwavering; her heart is true, and her spirit is joyfully resolute. She is a dedicated public servant who cares not for the swamp but instead stands courageously for values and the people of Missouri.”

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About

Vicky Hartzler   1

Source: Government page

Vicky Hartzler proudly represents the good people of Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District, which is comprised of 24 counties in West Central Missouri.

The beginning…

Vicky is a wife, mother, life-long farmer, small business owner and a former public school teacher with a passion for life and for serving God and others.  She grew up on a farm in Cass County, learned the value of hard work, graduated from Archie High School, then received a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Missouri.  She later earned a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Central Missouri.

She taught family and consumer sciences for 11 years in Lebanon and Belton, MO, coaching track for six years while at Belton and serving as co-director of a program for at-risk teens in addition to her regular teaching responsibilities.

Running for office…

Vicky began her public service in 1994 when she successfully ran for State Representative in the Missouri General Assembly. She served six years in the state house, representing parts of Cass and Johnson Counties.

She was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010 and serves on the House Armed Services and Agriculture Committees. On the House Armed Services Committee, she serves as the Ranking Member of the Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee and is a member of the Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee. On the House Agriculture Committee, she serves on the Livestock & Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee and the Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research Subcommittee. She also chairs the House Values Action Team. An advocate for traditional Missouri values, strong national defense, and sound fiscal discipline, Vicky has used her position in Congress to advance these principles and fight for the interests of her constituents in the Fourth district.

Fighting for Missouri…

Since entering Congress in 2011, Vicky has proven to be an effective legislator in Washington and a tireless advocate for her constituents at home. Vicky returns home on weekends and congressional work periods to listen and learn from those who elected her to represent them.

During her time in Congress, Vicky has effectively advanced legislation and initiatives reflective of Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District.

Parts of Missouri’s 4th District have been devastated by natural disasters in recent years and its communities have struggled to deal with the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) with its bureaucratic maze of the federal government. Aware of this, Vicky introduced H.R. 1117, the FEMA Relief Improvement Act, which requires FEMA to provide victims better guidance, more accurate information, and greater service from FEMA during emergencies and natural disasters.  The measure passed both the House and the Senate and was signed into law in 2017.

Recently, the National Human Trafficking Hotline reported that Missouri ranked 17th in the nation for reported human trafficking cases, with many of these cases involving minors. That is why Vicky introduced H.R. 2480, the Empowering Law Enforcement to Fight Sex Trafficking Demand Act, which opens up more Department of Justice grant funding to fight the heinous crime of sex trafficking. The House passed Vicky’s bill in 2017.

Combatting drug abuse…

Another challenge facing our district is the drug epidemic, which has reached startling proportions throughout the country. Vicky launched the “Drug Free MO Initiative” to fight against drug abuse, working with counties to establish drug courts and talking to teenagers about the danger of drugs. Working with law enforcement, parents who have lost their child to drug overdoses, and motivational speakers, she organizes high school assemblies where young people are challenged to be the generation which chooses to be live drug-free.  Informational resources are provided to help teens overcome opioid and drug abuse.

Serving rural communities…

Our district is blessed with many rural areas that make Missouri a special place to live. Vicky has worked to ensure our rural communities have access to the resources and services needed to ensure quality of life for families. With that in mind, Vicky introduced H.R. 3242, the Expanding Rural Investment in Jobs and Infrastructure Act, which allows more community colleges, hospitals, technical schools, and other training centers to access federal funding for rural infrastructure improvements.  Additionally, she successfully advocated for the repeal of the Waters of the U.S. rule, which would have potentially put up to 99% of Missouri land under federal jurisdiction.

In other efforts to help our communities, Vicky introduced and the House passed legislation to protect our school children. The Police Officers Protecting Children Act allows off-duty and retired law enforcement officers to carry a concealed firearm while in a school zone if local schools choose to allow it. This is especially important for schools in our rural communities where law enforcement may take a significant amount of time to respond to an emergency. As a former teacher, Vicky understands the challenges our educators and students face on a day-to-day basis. From school safety to academics to the rising costs that come with having kids in school, she is working on common sense solutions. In fact, in the fall of 2017 the House passed Vicky’s school lunch affordability amendment that would restore local control over school lunch prices, enabling school boards and localities to set their own prices based on need.

Providing for our men and women in uniform…

As a leader on the House Armed Services Committee, Vicky has played an instrumental role in drafting the annual National Defense Authorization Act. This includes working to fund critical modernization programs for the B-2 bomber at Whiteman Air Force Base, providing funding for a new hospital facility at Ft. Leonard Wood, securing much needed support for the Army’s Ammunition Production Plants like the one located at Lake City, and authorizing 24 additional F-18 Super Hornets to address the Navy’s severe strike fighter shortfall. As a former teacher, Vicky understands the importance of investing in our children, which is why she worked to secure additional impact aid for military-connected schools, such as the school districts surrounding Ft. Leonard Wood and Whiteman Air Force Base. In addition to her work on the House Armed Services Committee, Vicky is a co-chair of the bipartisan Long Range Strike Caucus, which advocates for the health and longevity of the Air Force bomber fleet, including investments in the new B-21 bomber.

Serving those who have served…

Missouri’s Fourth District is also home to a large concentration of veterans, so it is essential that its VA hospitals effectively serve the needs of those who served. Aware that VA hospitals across America are struggling to recruit and retain nurses and doctors because of outdated hiring restrictions, Vicky introduced H.R. 3754, the REHIRE Act, which would empower these hospitals with the flexibility to hire and compete with other medical providers. This measure will help improve Missouri’s VA facilities and ensure that its veterans receive the highest quality and most responsive care possible.

Vicky feels very honored to represent the good people of the Fourth District. Whether working for local interests, pushing back on government regulations or fighting for the Show Me State in Washington, Vicky Hartzler is putting Missouri first.

Life at home…

Vicky, her husband Lowell, and their daughter, Tiffany, reside on a working farm near Harrisonville in Cass County.

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