Missouri Legislative Black Caucus
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The Missouri Legislative Black Caucus, Inc. (MLBC) is an organization representing African American members of the Missouri Senate and Missouri House of Representatives.[1] African American members of Missouri's 75th General Assembly (1969-1970) formally established the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus.[2] The current Chair is Representative Michael Johnson , Kansas City, MO and the Executive Director is Cheryl Dozier.[3]
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Current members
- Senator Steve Roberts
- Senator Brian Williams
- Senator Barbara Anne Washington
- Senator Karla May
- Senator Angela Walton Mosley
- Representative Marlene Terry, Chair
- Representative Michael Johnson , Vice-Chair
- Representative Yolonda Fountain Henderson, Secretary
- Representative Mark A. Sharp, Treasurer
- Representative Marlon Anderson
- Representative Kevin Windham Jr.
- Representative LaKeySha Frazier Bosley
- Representative Delbret Taylor
- Representative Joe Adams
- Representative David Tyson Smith
- Representative Alan Gray
- Representative Ashley Bland Manlove
- Representative Jay Mosley
- Representative Chantelle Nickson Clark
- Representative Jerome Barnes
- Representative Kimberly Ann Collins
- Representative Rasheen Aldridge
- Representative Richard Brown
- Representative Anthony Ealy
- Representative Jamie Johnson
- Representative Yolanda Young
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External links
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