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100th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Cheri Toalson Reisch
District 044
Republican
Elected:
2016
Years Served:
5
Hometown:
Hallsville
Counties:
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Elections and Elected Officials
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Subcommittee on Litigation Reform
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 113
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-1169
E-Mail:
Cheri.Toalson-Reisch@house.mo.gov
Biography
Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch, a Republican, represents parts of Boone County and Randolph County (District 44) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first two-year term in November 2016.
In addition to her legislative duties, Rep. Toalson Reisch is a Legal Assistant with Cline, Braddock, and Basinger Law Office in Columbia. Prior to working as a Legal Assistant, Rep. Toalson Reisch served as the Mayor of Hallsville and the City Clerk/Court Administrator of Hallsville.
A 6th generation Boone Countian, Rep. Toalson Reisch graduated from Hallsville High School, and went on to become a Certified Municipal Clerk and a Certified Court Administrator with the University of Missouri.
Rep. Toalson Reisch is a life-long resident of Hallsville, and descends from the founding family of the University of Missouri. She resides in Hallsville and has two sons and three granddaughters.
Sponsored Bills
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HB 1468
- (3879H.01P)
Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses.
HB 1469
- (3032H.01I)
Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.
HB 1731
- (4193H.01I)
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.
HB 2045
- (4281H.02I)
Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.
HB 2472
- (5398H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty.
HB 2694
- (5690H.01I)
Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.
Co-sponsored Bills
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