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98th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Ron Hicks
District 107
Republican
Elected:
2012
Years Served:
7
Hometown:
Dardenne Prairie
Counties:
Committees
Telecommunications, Vice-Chairman
Appropriations - Revenue, Transportation, and Economic Development
Emerging Issues
Utility Infrastructure
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 1640
- (5014H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Fund
HB 1641
- (4925H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the detention of persons under the age of seventeen in adult facilities
HB 1642
- (4921H.01I)
Requires a court to order an evaluation by the Division of Youth Services to determine whether dual jurisdiction of both the criminal and juvenile codes is appropriate for the juvenile offender
HB 1643
- (4984H.01P)
Makes CPR instruction a high school graduation requirement
HB 1644
- (4844H.01I)
Requires licensed chiropractors to be reimbursed under the MO HealthNet program for providing chiropractic services
HB 1811
- (5116H.01P)
Authorizes villages, towns, and cities to prohibit dogs from running at large or to regulate dogs otherwise if the regulations are not breed specific
HB 1812
- (5161H.01I)
Changes the definition of "adult" to a person 18 years of age or older and "child" to a person under 18 years of age for purposes of juvenile court jurisdiction
HB 1813
- (5227H.01I)
Increases the penalties for the offense of failing to yield the right-of-way and the time period the court may order the suspension of a person's driving privilege for the offense
HB 1814
- (5148H.01I)
Establishes the Prepaid Wireless Telecommunications Business License Tax Act
HB 1938
- (5456H.01I)
Allows concealed firearms to be carried on public transportation systems
HB 1939
- (5439H.01I)
Requires licensed chiropractors to be reimbursed under the MO HealthNet program for providing chiropractic services
HB 2532
- (6469H.01I)
Adds valid and unexpired nondriver’s licenses issued under the laws of any state or territory of the United States to the list of documents that qualify to establish proof of age for alcohol purchase or consumption.
HB 2821
- (6447H.01I)
Creates additional statutory aggravating circumstances for first degree murder
Co-sponsored Bills
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