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Diana Dierks
Member of the Kansas House of Representatives
from the 71st district
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 11, 2021
Preceded byCharles Roth
Succeeded bySteven Howe (elect)
Personal details
Born (1944-01-13) January 13, 1944 (age 80)
Sacramento, California
Political partyRepublican
SpouseHeinz Dierks
Children4
ResidenceSalina, Kansas
Professionbroker

Diana Dierks (born January 13, 1944) is an American politician. She served as a Republican member for the 71st district in the Kansas House of Representatives from 2013 to 2021.[1][2] She was defeated for reelection in 2020 by Steven Howe and she was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1994.[3]

2019-2020 Kansas House of Representatives Committee Assignments[4]

  • Insurance
  • Veterans and Military
  • Children and Seniors

2017-2018 Kansas House of Representatives Committee Assignments[5]

  • Vice Chairman of Education
  • Veterans and Military
  • General Government Budget

2015-2016 Kansas House of Representatives Committee Assignments[6]

  • Education (2015)
  • Elections (2016)
  • Veterans, Military and Homeland Security
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources

2013-2014 Kansas House of Representatives Committee Assignments[7]

  • Education
  • Veterans, Military and Homeland Security
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources


Kansas House of Representatives
Preceded by
Jerry Lunn
Kansas House of Representatives Vice Chairman of the Education Committee
2017 - 2019
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ http://www.kslegislature.org/li_2014/b2013_14/members/rep_dierks_diana_1/
  2. ^ https://votesmart.org/candidate/12566/diana-dierks
  3. ^ "Flyer contains inaccurate information, label Dierks 'lifelong Democrat' / Hays Daily News". Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Representative Diana Dierks". Kslegislature.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  5. ^ "Representative Diana Dierks". Kslegislature.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  6. ^ "Representative Diana Dierks". Kslegislature.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  7. ^ "Representative Diana Dierks". Kslegislature.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.