Missouri elected officials who are bicyclists
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Thu, 05/05/2005 - 12:00am
An incomplete list of elected representatives in the greater Missouri area" who bicycle:
U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, member of the Congressional Bike CaucusDo you know any more elected representatives who bicycle? Email webmaster@MoBikeFed.org.
Lewis Reed, St. Louis City Alderman and avid cyclist
Barry Greenberg, Maplewood City Council
Dan Mosby, Maplewood City Council and St. Louis Bike Fed member
Greg Kieger, city council, Wildwood MO
Kevin Engler, Missouri Senator and bicycle safety legislation sponsor/supporter
Joan Bray, Missouri Senator and bicycle safety legislation sponsor/supporter
Wayne Goode, former Missouri Senator and MoBikeFed member
Darwin Hindman, Mayor of Columbia
Shannon Cooper, Missouri House of Representatives
Jerry Parmeley, Mayor of Centralia and Columbia Bike Club member
Paul Wojciechowski, City of Wildwood City Council and MoBikeFed treasurer
Mike Sutherland, Missouri House of Representatives and Gateway Off-road Cyclists member
John Segale, Johnson County, KS, Commissioner
Scott Gregory, President of Roeland Park City Council and MoBikeFed member
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