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Preceded by
  
Spouse(s)
  
Kathy; five children

Role
  
Political party
  
Name
  
Gary Romine

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Alma mater
  
Three Rivers Community CollegeUniversity of Central Missouri

Occupation
  
PoliticianEntrepreneurTeacher

Residence
  
Farmington, Missouri, United States

Education
  
Three Rivers Community College, University of Central Missouri

SB207 - Sen. Gary Romine


Gary Romine is an American entrepreneur, Republican member of the Missouri Senate, and former teacher. He has represented the 3rd district, which includes Iron County, Reynolds County, St. Francois County, Ste. Genevieve County, Washington County and part of Jefferson County, since 2013.

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Sen. Gary Romine on SB 36


Early life and career

Gary Romine graduated from Poplar Bluff High School, then went to Three Rivers Community College where he received an associate degree in applied sciences. He also received a bachelor of science in marketing and education from the University of Central Missouri. He later taught in the Branson and Farmington school districts. After teaching, he went on to start his own business, Show-Me-Rent-To-Own. The company has grown from one store when he opened it to 9 stores today. He continues to serve as President and CEO of that company. He has served as chairman of the board of MRV Banks since it opened in 2007.

Family

Gary Romine and his wife Kathy have five children.

Political career

Gary Romine served as the chief of staff to state senators Bill Alter and Kevin P. Engler. He was legislative liaison for the Missouri Rental Dealers Association, president and public relations chairman of the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations, and a member of the Government Relations Committee of the Missouri Bankers Association. In 2004, Romine ran for an open seat in the Missouri House of Representatives. He lost in the Republican primary to Steven Tilley, who would later become Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. He is also a former president of the board of trustees of the Mineral Area College, an elected body.

In 2009, Romine declared his intention to run for the Missouri Senate. He eventually defeated Terry Varner in the Republican primary and state representative Joseph Fallert, Jr. in the general election for the 3rd district.

On April 2, 2013, Romine introduced an amendment to bill Missouri SB 712 that removed a section containing penalties for employers who fired victims of domestic violence requesting unpaid leave.

Committee assignments

  • Education (Vice-Chairman)
  • General Laws
  • Jobs, Economic Development & Local Government
  • Seniors, Families and Pensions
  • Joint Committee on Education
  • Joint Committee on Tax Increment Financing
  • References

    Gary Romine Wikipedia


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