Glen Kolkmeyer

Glen Kolkmeyer is a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives, United States.[1] He represents Lafayette County and parts of Jackson and Johnson counties (District 53). He was re-elected to his third two-year term in November 2016. Representative Kolkmeyer currently serves as the Majority Caucus Chair in the Missouri House of Representatives. He also serves on the following committees: Administration and Accounts, Ethics, Transportation, and the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight.

Glen Kolkmeyer
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
Assumed office
2013
Preceded byMike McGhee
Personal details
Born1958 (age 6263)
Kansas City, Missouri
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Lisa Kolkmeyer
ResidenceWellington, Missouri
ProfessionPolitician
Websitewww.friendsofglenkolkmeyer.com

In addition to his legislative duties, Representative Kolkmeyer is owner and CEO of Energy Transport Solutions, Inc. Bates City MO. The family owned and operated company hauls gasoline, diesel, propane and anhydrous ammonia. Glen's parents, Omer and Dorothy started in the propane business in 1955. Glen's Wife, Lisa, serves as the Office Manager, and the third generation: their son, Eric is the General Manager, and their daughter Emily is the billing clerk.

Representative Kolkmeyer also served 20 years as Fire Chief of the Wellington-Napoleon Fire Protection District and served 39 years on the Fire Service.

Representative Kolkmeyer was a former president of Missouri Propane Gas (safety) Commission, Missouri Propane Gas Association and Lafayette County Firefighters Association. He is also the current President of the Lafayette County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund, a member of National Rifle Association, a past board member of the Wellington-Napoleon Protection District and the Lafayette County 9-1-1 Board. Representative Kolkmeyer attends Calvary Baptist Church in Odessa.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Kolkmeyer currently resides in rural Wellington with his wife, Lisa. They have a son, Eric, and daughter, Emily, and five grandchildren.

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