Kurtis Gregory campaigns on economic policies ahead of Senate District 21 primary

Kurtis Gregory campaigns on economic policies ahead of Senate District 21 primary
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Rep. Kurtis Gregory has a history of advocating for Missouri families and intends to continue his efforts in the Missouri State Senate.

Gregory plans to restore law enforcement funding and penalize cities that defund police departments. He aims to address inflation attributed to President Biden’s administration by focusing on tax cuts and economic improvement. Additionally, Gregory supports border security measures and seeks to reduce the cost of living for Missouri residents.

Gregory is committed to empowering job creators and promoting free market principles. He opposes new taxes and fees, aiming to increase disposable income for citizens. Furthermore, he defends rural Missouri from regulations that could negatively impact employment.

As a fourth-generation family farmer, Gregory has championed farmers’ and ranchers’ rights in the state legislature and worked towards enhancing rural internet access. A lifelong resident of Missouri, he is also a former Mizzou football player and team captain, as well as a member of several agricultural associations including the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, Corn Growers’ Association, and Farm Bureau.

In 2023, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry honored Gregory as a Business Champion for his efforts in advancing pro-business legislation.

Gregory is running in Senate District 21 in the primary election scheduled for August 6, 2024.

Paid for by: Missouri Chamber, Kara Corches, 428 E. Capitol, Jeff City, MO 65101



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