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Jene Vickrey
American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jene Vickrey (born August 8, 1959) is a former Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 6th district. He served from 1993 until his resignation in July 2020 following his decision not to seek re-election in 2020. He is a former House Majority Leader and speaker pro tempore of the House of Representatives.[1]
Vickrey has served in the American Legion Exchange Council, National Federation of Independent Business and Springhill Chamber of Commerce. He was also a charter member of the Louisberg Rotary Club. The American Conservative Union gave him a lifetime rating of 83%.[2] On July 7, 2020, Vickrey resigned from the Kansas House of Representatives after having served for twenty-eight years.[3]
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Committee membership
2019-2021
- Chairman of Insurance[4]
- Rural Revitalization
- Education
2015
During the 2015 Legislative Session, Vickrey served on the following Committees:[5]
- Calendar and Printing (Chair)
- Interstate Cooperation
- Legislative Budget
- Legislative Coordinating Council
2013-2014
During the 2013-2014 Legislative Sessions, Vickrey served on the following committees:[6]
- Calendar and Printing (Chair)
- Interstate Cooperation
- Legislative Budget
- Legislative Coordinating Council
2011-2012
During the 2011-2012 Legislative Sessions, Vickrey served on the following committees:
- Calendar and Printing
- Interstate Cooperation (Vice-chair)
- Joint Legislative Coordinating Council
- Legislative Budget
2009-2010
During the 2009-2010 Legislative Sessions, Vickrey served on the following committees:
- Transportation (Vice-chair)
- Education
- Government Efficiency and Fiscal Oversight
- Joint Legislative Coordinating Council
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Elections
2012
Vickrey won re-election in 2012, running unopposed in both the August 7 Republican primary and in the general election on November 6, 2012.[7][8][9]
2010
Vickrey won re-election to House District 6 in 2010 with no opposition. He was also unopposed in the Republican primary. The general election was on November 2, 2010.[10]
2008
On November 4, 2008, Vickrey was re-elected to House District 6 with no opposition.[11] He raised $26,849 for his campaign.[12]
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Major donors
The top 5 donors to Vickrey's 2008 campaign:[13]
- 1. Kansas Contractors Assoc $1,000
- 2. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway $500
- 3. Nolan, RC $500
- 4. Kansas Medical Society $500
- 5. Wal-Mart $500
References
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