State Representative, District 140 | Treasurer Jeff Garrison
For 10 generations my family has resided here in Christian County. I am extremely blessed to have grown up here where the family values and traditions are strong. As a child and teen, I attended Victory Baptist Church where I grew in my faith, dedication, and reliance on God’s strength. After graduating from Ozark High School in 1988, I attended Southwest Baptist University where I married and started a family. After graduating I worked as an executive for the Boy Scouts of America on the western slope of Colorado. After my time there was done, I was blessed to work in the ministry field on church staff as an education/youth minister and later, directing Christian camps in Texas and here in Missouri. For most of the past 20 years, you may have seen me as one of many characters working at Silver Dollar City.
I have experienced struggles and joys of fatherhood, family life, the economy, and of course, the stress of seeing the political discord. I have grown weary of seeing the same results from the same decisions we make at the polls. I am a real-life guy from here that takes pride in his home and wants to make a difference for his neighbors. For this reason, I would appreciate your support on August 2 as I hope to be your next State Representative in eastern Christian County.
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Here are some of the important issues facing Missouri
Our public schools are critical in developing the future leaders of Christian County and beyond. Improving our public schools is something we all support. Better schools start with local control of education. I believe decisions in education should be made by parents, teachers, principals, and local school boards, not politicians.
Large government is one of the biggest problems we face. The government taxes too much, spends too much, and restricts our liberties. I will support plans to reduce the size, scope, and cost of government and put more decision-making back on the local communities.
The right of Americans to keep and bear arms is as relevant now as it was when our founding fathers wrote it in our Bill of Rights. Our Second Amendment rights are guaranteed in the Constitution for a reason, and that right must not be infringed upon by any level of government.
Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems men face. -Ronald Reagan
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