Bill Stouffer
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Bill Stouffer (born April 19, 1947) is a farmer and small business owner. He is also currently a Republican member of the Missouri State Senate.
He was born in Napton, Missouri, and has resided in the area all of his life. He is a graduate of University of Missouri with a degree in agricultural economics. He is the father of two, Bert and Rob, and has four grandchildren.
He is a member of Smith Chapel United Methodist Church, the Missouri Cattlemen's Association, the Missouri Farm Bureau, and the National Rifle Association. He is a member, and has served as chairman of the board of MFA, Inc., from 1979 through 1995. He is the treasurer of Alma Meats, Inc., and a founding member of the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council. He has also served as the board president of the Hardeman R-X School District.
He was first elected to the Missouri State Senate in 2004, and serves on the following committees:
- Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources (vice chair)
- Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health
- Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight
- Transportation.
[edit] References
- Official Manual, State of Missouri, 2005-2006. Jefferson City, MO:Secretary of State.