“Representing the people of west-central Missouri in the Congress of the United States is a tremendous honor. I continue to work for a strong economy, strong families, and a strong national security. The work is constant and on-going to keep America and Missouri moving forward. With your help, we will continue this important work and we will succeed.” – Ike Skelton
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