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2017-2018 Focus on Oak Grove City Guide

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Representation

County Executive

Frank White

County Legislature

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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.