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Nick Schroer
American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nick Schroer is an American politician. He is a member of the Missouri Senate from the 2nd district, serving since 2023. He previously represented the 107th district in the Missouri House of Representatives from 2017 to 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party.
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Issues
Abortion
In 2019, Schroer sponsored legislation to ban abortions eight weeks into a pregnancy.[1][2] The legislation would also prevent women from having abortions if the fetus is diagnosed with Down syndrome.[2]
COVID-19
In 2022, Schroer opposed the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine requirements for health care workers.[3]
Discrimination
In 2025, Schroer carried legislation to void non-discrimination ordinances for Section 8 tenants passed in several Missouri cities.[4]
Education
In 2023, Schroer authored legislation which prevents public schools from teaching critical race theory and which requires schools to provide parents curriculum materials for their children.[5] In 2024, Schroer sponsored the amendment to ensure that the locker rooms and restrooms students use matches their biological sex.[6]
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Defamation lawsuit
In April 2024, Schroer was sued, along with two other Missouri state senators, for false light by Denton Loudermill of Olathe, Kansas, after Schroer shared a tweet by Congressman Tim Burchett that displayed an image on social media of a man in handcuffs, with a claim that one of the shooters was an undocumented immigrant at the 2024 Kansas City parade shooting, along with a question whether the claim had been confirmed or debunked by local law enforcement.[7] That case was dismissed after the Court granted Senator Schroer's Motion to Dismiss [8]
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Election results
Missouri House of Representatives
Missouri Senate
References
External links
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