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101st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Yolanda Young
District 022
Democrat
Elected:
2019
Years Served:
2
Hometown:
Kansas City
Counties:
Jackson, Jackson
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Children and Families
Workforce Development
Special Committee on Criminal Justice
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 102-BB
Jefferson City MO 65101
Legislator Assistant:
Kaylee Bauer
Phone:
573-751-3129
E-Mail:
Yolanda.Young@house.mo.gov
Biography
Yolanda R. Young, a Democrat, represents Jackson County (District 22) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected in a special election to her first term beginning in January 2020.
In addition to her legislative duties, Young is the managing director of Community Outreach and Engagement for Kansas City. She previously worked as a Prevention Program Specialist and a Youth and Family Outreach Specialist. She helped develop an urban farm, the Young Family Farm, in her district, and she has sponsored numerous programs through the Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council.
A believer in building community, Young is a member of the Christian Fellowship Baptist Church. She has been recognized with the KC 150 Neighborhood Hero Award, the Kauffman Foundation Good Citizenship Award and the Bank of America Neighborhood Excellence Award.
Born in Texarkana, Arkansas, and spending her formative years in Nash, Texas, Rep. Young has lived in Jackson County since the 1980s with her husband, Alan. They have four children.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 324
- (0181H.02C)
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
HB 483
- (1237H.01I)
Requires the department of revenue to include in the Missouri Driver Guide educational material on vehicular stops and searches by law enforcement
HB 1011
- (2145H.01I)
Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional
HB 1012
- (2061H.02I)
Designates the third week of March as Victims of Coronavirus Memorial Week
HJR 19
- (0179H.01I)
Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote
Co-sponsored Bills
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