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About
Ike
U.S. Rep. Ike Skelton (D-MO) has represented Missouri's
Fourth Congressional District in the U.S. House of
Representatives since 1977. Missouri’s Fourth
Congressional District is comprised of all or portions
of 25 counties stretching from Blue Springs in eastern
Jackson County to Lamar, the birthplace of President
Harry S. Truman. The district includes Missouri’s
state capital, Jefferson City, and much of the Ozark
region of the state. The northernmost part of the
Fourth District includes Ray County, located north
of the Missouri River. The southernmost point of the
district is Webster County, only 30 miles from the
Arkansas border.
Skelton,
a native of Lexington, is a graduate of Wentworth
Military Academy and the University of Missouri at
Columbia where he received A.B. and L.L.B. degrees.
He was named as a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the
Law Review. Prior to his election to Congress, Skelton
served as Lafayette County Prosecuting Attorney and
as a Missouri State Senator.
A
leader in the House on defense issues, Skelton has
served as the Ranking Democrat on the Armed Services
Committee since 1999. Skelton’s district is
home to Fort Leonard Wood, Whiteman Air Force Base
and the Missouri National Guard Training Center. Skelton
was instrumental in bringing the Army Engineer, Chemical
and Military Police Schools to Fort Leonard Wood and
the B-2 Stealth bomber to Whiteman.
As
most of the Fourth Congressional District is comprised
of small towns and farming communities, Skelton looks
after the needs of rural America. He is a former chairman
of a House Small Business Subcommittee on Procurement,
Tourism and Rural Development and the Congressional
Rural Caucus.
Skelton
is an Eagle Scout, a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity,
a Lions Club member, and vice chairman of the Board
of Trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation.
Skelton
is an elder of the First Christian Church in Lexington.
He and his wife Susan have three sons.
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