Brenda Landwehr
Brenda Landwehr is a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the state's 91st district. She has served since 1995. She is the owner of LT Care Solutions, Inc., and is a member of Christ the King Church, Comcare Mental Health Advisory Board, and the Salvation Army Foster Care Advisory Board.[1]
Career
On October 25, 2011, Landwehr announced that she would not run for reelection to the Kansas House, but would instead be seeking the State Senate seat in District 25 then and currently held by Sen. Jean Schodorf in the 2012 election.[2] She lost her state senate bid, and then ran and lost a bid for District 92's Kansas House seat. In 2016, Landwehr was elected to the District 105 seat in the Kansas House.[3]
Landwehr is a well known member of the more conservative wing of the Kansas Republican Party.[4]
Committee membership
- Health and Human Services (Chair)
- Government Efficiency and Fiscal Oversight
- Joint Committee on Health Policy Oversight (Vice-Chair)
- Joint Committee on Home and Community Based Services Oversight
Legislative Scorecards
1996
1997
1998
- Americans for Prosperity - 100%[9]
- National Rifle Association - A[10]
1999
2000
- Americans for Prosperity - 100%[13]
- Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 83%[14]
- National Rifle Association - A[15]
2001
- Americans for Prosperity - 90%[16]
- Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 86%[17]
- Kansas Association of Public Employees - Positions on Workplace Rights - B[18]
2002
- Americans for Prosperity - 98%[19]
- Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 64%[20]
- Kansas National Education Association - 33%[21]
2003
2004
- Americans for Prosperity - 90%[24]
- Kansas Chamber of Commerce - 100%[25]
- Kansas National Education Association - 11%[26]
2005
- Americans for Prosperity - 93%[27]
2006
2007
2008
- Americans for Prosperity - 93%[32]
- National Rifle Association - A+[33]
- Kansas Natural Resource Council - 3 (out of 10)[34]
2009
- Americans for Prosperity - 100%[35]
2010
Major Donors
In 2008, Landwehr raised $61,737 for her campaign.[39]
The top donors to Landwehr's 2008 campaign:[40]
- 1. Kansas Hospital Association: $1,256
- 2. Kansas Association of Insurance Agents $1,100
- 3. Koch Industries $1,000
- 4. Kansas Bankers Assoc $1,000
The top 5 donors to Landwehr's 2010 campaign:[41]
- 1. David Landwehr $1,500
- 2. Koch Industries $1,000
- 3. Kansas Bankers Association $1,000
- 4. Astrazeneca $1,000
- 5. Kansas Hospital Association $1,000
References
- ^ Project Vote Smart - Rep. Landwehr Biography
- ^ KWCH 12 Eyewitness News October 25, 2011
- ^ "Brenda Landwehr - Ballotpedia". Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ^ Wichitopekington November 9, 2011
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- ^ Voice For Liberty in Wichita July 18, 2006
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- ^ Brenda Landwehr-Ballotpedia 2008 Campaign Contributions
- ^ Brenda Landwehr-Ballotpedia 2008 Campaign Contributions
- ^ Brenda Landwehr-Ballotpedia 2010 Campaign Contributions