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Preceded by
  
Randall H. Relford

Religion
  
Baptist

Succeeded by
  
Lindell Shumake

Name
  
Rachel Bringer


Political party
  
Democratic Party

Education
  
University of Missouri

Party
  
Democratic Party

Born
  
September 19, 1971 (age 52) Palmyra, Missouri (
1971-09-19
)

Occupation
  
Attorney, private practice Politician

Residence
  
Palmyra, Missouri, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Missouri

Tenth Circuit Court personnel honor legacy of late Harry Mitchell


Rachel L. Bringer (born September 19, 1971) is a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. She has served since her election in 2002.

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Early life

Bringer was born September 19, 1971, and was raised on a farm in Marion County in the town of Palmyra, in northeast Missouri. A 1989 graduate of Palmyra High School, Rep. Bringer graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts with honors in English from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri in 1992. She received her juris doctor from the University of Missouri School of Lawin 1995, where she served as a member of the Missouri Law Review.

Legislative duties

Rep. Bringer is currently serving in her fourth term as a representative in the Missouri House of Representatives. She represents the 6th district consisting of Ralls and parts of Marion counties. She currently has the following committee assignments:

  • Rural Community Development
  • Budget
  • Judiciary
  • Special Standing Committee on Emerging Issues in Animal Agriculture
  • Joint Committee on Legislative Research
  • Joint Committee on Education
  • Joint Legislative Committee on Court Automation
  • Rep. Bringer has introduced a number of bills during the 95th General Assembly. The following are the bills she has sponsored:

    HB1323
    Requires the certificate of title for a new outboard motor to contain both the year the motor was manufactured and the year the dealer received the motor from the manufacturer
    HB1324
    Prohibits members of the General Assembly from accepting any tangible or intangible item, service, or anything of value from a lobbyist
    HB1325
    Expands the No-call List to include all calls regardless of content and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
    HB1326
    Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions to candidates and committees
    HB1894
    Requires the Director of the Department of Mental Health, or his or her designee, to certify overdue patient accounts submitted to a court for collection
    HB1895
    Changes the definition of "security" as it relates to the regulation of securities so that the sale of variable annuities will be regulated by the Commission of Securities within the Secretary of State's Office
    HB1896
    Changes the process for registering securities in Missouri under the Missouri Securities Act
    HB2037
    Creates the crime of obstruction of justice
    HJR91
    Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding campaign contributions to candidates and committees

    [1] 95th General Assembly Legislation Sponsored

    Professional life

    Rep. Bringer is an attorney practicing in her hometown of Palmyra. She previously served as the assistant prosecutor in Marion County from 2000–2002 and was a law clerk for Judge Reinhard with the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District from 1995-1997.

    Community involvement

    Rep. Bringer is a member of the South Union Baptist Church in Maywood, Rep. Bringer has taught Sunday school and is a pianist. She is also a former member of the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of Hannibal-LaGrange College and the Boards of Directors of the American Red Cross, Palmyra Kiwanis, and the Palmyra Chamber of Commerce. She currently serves as a member of the Mark Twain Home Foundation Board. Additionally, she is also involved in the organization of Hannibal Democrat Days in the Accounting department.

    Honors

    Rep. Bringer has been honored for her work in the legislature by the Missouri Judicial Conference, the NAACP—Hannibal branch, the Missouri Bar, the Missouri Farm Bureau, and the Missouri Association of School Administrators.

    Electoral history

    [2] 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Election Results

    References

    Rachel Bringer Wikipedia