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100th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Ron Hicks
District 102
Republican
Elected:
2012
Years Served:
7
Hometown:
Dardenne Prairie
Counties:
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Joint Committee on Capitol Security, Chairman
Special Committee on Homeland Security, Chairman
General Laws
Judiciary
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Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 235
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-9768
E-Mail:
Ron.Hicks@house.mo.gov
Biography
Rep. Ron Hicks, a Republican, represents St. Charles County, including parts of O’Fallon, Lake St. Louis, St. Peters and Wentzville (District 102) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2012 and served until 2016. He was re-elected to the House for a third term in November 2018.
In addition to his legislative duties, Hicks works in the private sector in a family-owned franchise. Hicks and his wife also work together on their dog-rescue nonprofit “Boxer Paws Rescue” where they’ve worked to find homes for hundreds of dogs.
Hicks likes to be involved in the community that he cherishes and advocates for, whether through his sons’ sporting events or being active in the church community. He is also an avid outdoorsman and strong 2nd Amendment advocate who enjoys fishing, hunting, camping, and hiking with his family.
As an elected official, Hicks says his goal will always be to stand for every Missourian’s right to life, liberty, and property and that he will always seek to follow the intent of the U.S. Constitution as he advocates for St. Charles County, which he believes is representative of the Heart and Soul of what makes America great.
Hicks graduated from his family’s home school in 1990 in Oceanside, California.
Born in La Jolla, California, Hicks says he has always been a Missourian at heart and currently resides with his wife, Katie, and their two sons, Hunter and Tyler, in Dardenne Prairie.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 295
- (0647H.01I)
Raises the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways of the state from 70 to 75 miles per hour.
HB 296
- (0864H.01I)
Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."
HB 297
- (0701H.01I)
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner.
HB 302
- (0705H.01I)
Modifies weapon offenses by decriminalizing possession of a firearm silencer by persons who obtain a medical certificate for significant hearing loss.
HB 341
- (0681H.03P)
Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card.
HB 567
- (1242H.01I)
Provides that placement of a child in an adoptive home shall not be delayed or denied on the basis that a prospective adoptive parent has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry.
HB 641
- (1553H.01I)
Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of nonfunctioning or unloaded firearms on public buses.
HB 696
- (1672H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative."
HB 726
- (1677H.01I)
Provides that a motorcycle or motortricycle may be operated on the shoulder of a roadway under certain circumstances.
HB 825
- (1658H.01I)
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.
HB 826
- (1808H.02C)
Allows the Department of Health and Senior Services to deny an application for a child-care facility license if the facility will be located within 1,000 feet of a place where a registered sexual offender resides or receives treatment.
HB 934
- (1975H.01I)
Creates new provisions relating to research on animals.
HB 982
- (2075H.02P)
Authorizes the Missouri State Capitol Commission to employ Missouri Capitol Police Officers for public safety at the seat of state government.
HB 996
- (2093H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of failing to yield the right-of-way.
HB 1011
- (2061H.01I)
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.
HB 1154
- (2329H.01I)
Establishes regulations for benefit corporations.
HB 1155
- (2031H.02I)
Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.
HB 1177
- (2380H.03C)
Modifies residency requirement commissioned and civilian personnel of a municipal police force of a city not within a county.
HB 1204
- (2445H.01I)
Provides that landowners who fail to remove an obstruction or item from a roadway that could cause injury, death, or property damage to a motorist shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
HB 1255
- (2473H.02C)
Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."
HCR 27
- (1727H.01I)
Commends ICE for their service and urges Congress and the President to protect U.S. borders.
HCR 35
- (0663H.01I)
Urges the University of Missouri System to study whether there is a correlation or causation between alcohol sales at collegiate stadiums and binge drinking.
HJR 11
- (0658H.01I)
Requires initiative petitions to obtain the required percentage of signatures from all U.S. Congressional districts.
HJR 12
- (0660H.01I)
Requires 60% of the vote in order for constitutional amendments by the people or referred to the people by the General Assembly to pass.
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