Brenda Landwehr is a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 91st district. She has served since 1995.
Landwehr is the owner of LT Care Solutions, Inc. and is a member of Christ the King Church, Comcare Mental Health Advisory Board, and the Salvation Army Foster Care Advisory Board.
On October 25, 2011 Rep. Landwehr announced that she would not run for reelection to the Kansas House but would instead be seeking the State Senate seat currently held by Sen. Jean Schodorf. Rep. Landwehr is a well known member of the more conservative wing of the Kansas Republican Party while Sen. Schodorf is a "moderate" Republican known to be able to work across party lines.
Health and Human Services (Chair)Government Efficiency and Fiscal OversightJoint Committee on Health Policy Oversight (Vice-Chair)Joint Committee on Home and Community Based Services Oversight1996
Americans for Prosperity - 78%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 75%1997
Americans for Prosperity - 86%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 86%1998
Americans for Prosperity - 100%National Rifle Association - A1999
Americans for Prosperity - 100%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 67%2000
Americans for Prosperity - 100%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 83%National Rifle Association - A2001
Americans for Prosperity - 90%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 86%Kansas Association of Public Employees - Positions on Workplace Rights - B2002
Americans for Prosperity - 98%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 64%Kansas National Education Association - 33%2003
Americans for Prosperity - 75%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 100%2004
Americans for Prosperity - 90%Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 100%Kansas National Education Association - 11%2005
Americans for Prosperity - 93%2006
Kansas Taxpayers Network - 100%National Rifle Association - A2007
Americans for Prosperity - 100%Kansas National Education Association - 100%2008
Americans for Prosperity - 93%National Rifle Association - A+Kansas Natural Resource Council - 3 (out of 10)2009
Americans for Prosperity - 100%2010
Americans for Prosperity - 100%National Rifle Association - A+Kansas AFL-CIO - 27%In 2008, Landwehr raised $61,737 for her campaign.
The top donors to Landwehr's 2008 campaign:
1. Kansas Hospital Assoc $1,2562. Kansas Association of Insurance Agents $1,1003. Koch Industries $1,0004. Kansas Bankers Assoc $1,000The top 5 donors to Landwehr's 2010 campaign:
1. David Landwehr $1,5002. Koch Industries $1,0003. Kansas Bankers Association $1,0004. Astrazeneca $1,0005. Kansas Hospital Association $1,000