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100th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Ashley Bland Manlove
District 026
Democrat
Elected:
2018
Years Served:
3
Hometown:
Kansas City
Counties:
Committees
Budget
Financial Institutions
Special Committee on Disease Control and Prevention
Conference Committee on Budget
Subcommittee on Appropriations - General Administration, Ranking Minority Member
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 101-I
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-2124
E-Mail:
Ashley.Blandmanlove@house.mo.gov
Biography
Ashley Bland Manlove, a Democrat, represents Jackson County (District 26) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first two-year term in November 2018.
Prior to serving in the legislature, Manlove worked in the accounting industry, public and private sector. She also served as an intelligence analyst for the Missouri National Guard. She was recognized in 2013 with the Army Achievement Medal for outstanding service as an intelligence analyst.
Manlove is dedicated to addressing the critical issues that are creating crises in her district. She is focused on the criminal justice system, and has place a priority focus on the education of young people in the urban core with an eye on the school funding formula and job development.
Manlove attends St. James United Methodist Church and is a member of the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
She attended Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark., and Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, where she received an associate in Liberal Arts. She is currently working toward a degree in Accounting.
Manlove was born and raised in urban Kansas City. She has two relatives that served in the state legislature. Her uncle is former state Rep. Craig Bland, and her grandmother is former House member and state Sen. Mary Groves Bland.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 1573
- (4079H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officer's use of force in making an arrest.
HB 1591
- (3822H.01I)
Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.
HB 1592
- (3261H.01I)
Changes offenses not eligible for expungement.
HB 1593
- (3315H.01I)
Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.
HB 1594
- (3819H.02I)
Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.
HB 1595
- (3270H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime.
HB 1674
- (3531H.01I)
Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers.
HB 1675
- (3314H.01I)
Designates the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day.
HB 1676
- (3730H.01I)
Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.
HB 1848
- (3386H.01I)
Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.
HB 2442
- (4271H.02I)
Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds.
HB 2517
- (5416H.01I)
Modifies the penalties for the offense of driving while revoked.
HB 2639
- (4910H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the carrying-out of wine and wine-based products from certain places.
HB 2704
- (3575H.01I)
Prohibits the sale or distribution of novelty lighters.
Co-sponsored Bills
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