2017-2018 Focus on Oak Grove City Guide
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Representation
County Executive
Frank White
County Legislature
F
ifth District: Greg Grounds
Third District at Large: Tony Miller
County Officials
Prosecuting Attorney: Jean Peters Baker
Sheriff: Mike Sharp
Assessments Department: Bob Murphy, director
Chief Operating Officer: Gary Panethiere
Chief Economic Development Officer: Calvin Williford
Chief of Staff: Caleb Clifford
Chief Financial Officer: Troy Thomas
Collections Department: V. Edwin Stoll, director
COMBAT: Stacey Daniels-Young, director
Communications Department: Angie Jeffries, director
Corrections Department: Joe Piccinini, director
County Counselor: W. Stephen Nixon
County Auditor: Crissy Wooderson
County Clerk: Mary Jo Spino
Economic Development: John Sweeney, Jr., director
Emergency Preparedness: Michael Curry, director
Ethics, Human Relations & Citizen Complaints Department:
Dawna J. Shumate, director
Finance & Purchasing Department: Q. Troy Thomas, director
Health Department: Bridgette Casey, director
Human Resources: Dennis Dumovich, director
Information Technology: Michael Erickson, director
Jackson County
Local state legislators
State Officials
Governor: Eric Greitens
Lt. Governor: Michael L. Parson
Attorney General: Josh Hawley
Secretary of State: John R. Ashcroft
Treasurer: Eric Schmitt
Auditor: Nicole Galloway, CPA
US Congress
United States Senators
Claire McCaskill
Roy Blunt
United States Representatives
Emanuel Cleaver - Fifth District
Sam Graves - Sixth District
Donna Pfautsch
Jeanie Lauer
Will Kraus
Glen
Kolkmeyer
Denny
Hoskins
Oak Grove is split among three state House of Representatives
districts and two state Senate districts.
State House
District 32 includes the northern part of Oak
Grove as well as parts of Grain Valley and
Blue Springs.
Jeanie Lauer, R-Blue Springs, was elected in
2010, serving 3.5 terms.
District 33 includes the southern portion of
Oak Grove, parts of Grain Valley and Blue
Springs as well as Harrisonville and Pleasant
Hill.
Donna Pfautsch, R-Harrisonville, was elected
in 2012 serving 2.5 terms.
District 53 encompasses all of Lafayette
County.
Glen Kolkmeyer, R-Odessa, was elected in
2012, serving 2.5 terms.
State Senate
District 8 represents southeastern Jackson
County, including Oak Grove, in the State
Senate.
Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, was elected to
the Senate in 2010 and is serving his second
term. He served in the House of Representa-
tives from 2004-2010.
District 21 includes Caldwell, Carroll, How-
ard, Johnson, Lafayette, Livingston, Ray and
Saline Counties.
Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, was elected
to senate in 2016. He was elected to the
House of Representatives in 2008 and elected
as House Speaker Pro Tem in 2013.