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Representative Scott Dieckhaus (R)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
General
Gender: MaleFamily: Wife: Katie; 2 Children: Caleb, Celia
Birth date:
Birthplace: Washington, MO
Home City: Washington MO
Religion:
Education
MA, Educational Administration, Missouri Baptist University BA, Social Sciences/Psychology, Missouri Baptist University, 2002 AA, Secondary Education, East Central College, 2000Profession
Office Manager, Custom Security Services, Limited Liability Company Teacher, World History/Psychology, Hermann High School Tasting Room Employee, Montelle Winery Teacher, American Government/American History/World Geography, Saint Clair High SchoolCommittees
Appropriations - EducationEducation
Elementary and Secondary Education
Financial Institutions
Higher Education
Public Safety
Recent Votes
HB 1046 Requires Proof of Citizenship for Presidential Candidates
Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 1541 Authorizes Religious Objections by Medical Workers for Certain Medical Procedures
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
SB 572 Amends Worker's Compensation
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1219 Workplace Discrimination Amendments
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1104 Voter ID
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
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Stage: Passage
Vote: -
HB 1541 Authorizes Religious Objections by Medical Workers for Certain Medical Procedures
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
SB 572 Amends Worker's Compensation
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1219 Workplace Discrimination Amendments
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
HB 1104 Voter ID
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
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