- Melody McCray-Miller
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Melody McCray-Miller Member of the Kansas House of Representatives
from the 89th districtIncumbent Assumed office
2005Personal details Political party Democratic Melody McCray-Miller is a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 89th district. She has served since 2005.
Prior to her election to the House, McCray-Miller served as a Wichita city commissioner and on the local school board. She serves on the Executive Board of Center for Health and Wellness, the Advisory Board for Wichita Children's Home, and the Grant Chapel A.M.E. Steward Board.
McCray- Miller received her BA in Psychology from the University of Houston and a secondary school teaching certificate from Wichita State University.[1]
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Committee membership
- Taxation
- Corrections and Juvenile Justice (Ranking Member)
- Government Efficiency and Fiscal Oversight
Major donors
The top 5 donors to McCray-Miller's 2008 campaign:[2]
- 1. Kansans for Lifesaving Cures $750
- 2. Kansas Contractors Assoc $500
- 3. AT&T $500
- 4. Chesapeake Energy $500
- 5. Kansas Contractor Assoc $500
References
- ^ Kansas House Democrats - Rep. Melody McCray-Miller
- ^ Follow the Money - 2008 Campaign Contributions
External links
- Kansas Legislature - Melody McCray-Miller
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Kansas Votes profile
- Campaign contributions: 2004, 2006, 2008
Members of the Kansas House of Representatives Speaker of the House: Michael O'Neal (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Jene Vickrey (R) • Majority Leader: Arlen Siegfreid (R) • Minority Leader: Paul Davis (D) - Doug Gatewood (D)
- Robert Grant (D)
- Terry Calloway (R)
- Caryn Tyson (R)
- Bill Feuerborn (D)
- Jene Vickrey (R)
- Richard Proehl (R)
- Jerry Williams (D)
- Bill Otto (R)
- Terri Lois Gregory (R)
- Virgil Peck, Jr. (R)
- Jim Kelly (R)
- Forrest Knox (R)
- Lance Kinzer (R)
- Arlen Siegfreid (R)
- Amanda Grosserode (R)
- Kelly Meigs (R)
- John Rubin (R)
- Jim Denning (R)
- Rob Bruchman (R)
- Kay Wolf (R)
- Greg A. Smith (R)
- Brett Hildabrand (R)
- Mike Slattery (D)
- Barbara Bollier (R)
- Bob Montgomery (R)
- Charlotte O'Hara (R)
- Pat Colloton (R)
- Sheryl Spalding (R)
- Ron Worley (R)
- Stan Frownfelter (D)
- Louis Ruiz (D)
- Tom Burroughs (D)
- Valdenia Winn (D)
- Broderick Henderson (D)
- Kathy Wolfe Moore (D)
- Michael Peterson (D)
- Anthony Brown (R)
- Owen Donohoe (R)
- Melanie Meier (D)
- Jana Taylor Goodman (R)
- Connie O'Brien (R)
- Mike Kiegerl (R)
- Barbara Ballard (D)
- Thomas Sloan (R)
- Paul Davis (D)
- Ramon Gonzalez, Jr. (R)
- Marvin Kleeb (R)
- Scott Schwab (R)
- Rocky Fund (R)
- Mike Burgess (R)
- Lana Gordon (R)
- Ann Mah (D)
- Joe Patton (R)
- Annie Kuether (D)
- Annie Tietze (D)
- Sean Gatewood (D)
- Harold Lane (D)
- William Prescott (R)
- Don Hill (R)
- Richard Carlson (R)
- Randy Garber (R)
- Jerry Henry (D)
- Vern Swanson (R)
- James P. Fawcett (R)
- Sydney Carlin (D)
- Susan Mosier (R)
- Tom Moxley (R)
- Tom Arpke (R)
- J. Robert Brookens (R)
- Charles Roth (R)
- Marc Rhoades (R)
- Clark Shultz (R)
- Don Schroeder (R)
- John Grange (R)
- Peggy Mast (R)
- J. David Crum (R)
- Ed Trimmer (D)
- Kasha Kelley (R)
- Vincent Wetta (D)
- Peter DeGraaf (R)
- Jim Howell (R)
- Jo Ann Pottorff (R)
- Gail Finney (D)
- Steven Brunk (R)
- Judith Loganbill (D)
- Joseph Scapa (R)
- Jim Ward (D)
- Melody McCray-Miller (D)
- Steve Huebert (R)
- Brenda Landwehr (R)
- Nile Dillmore (D)
- Dan Kerschen (R)
- Joe McLeland (R)
- Benny L. Bowman (R)
- Phil Hermanson (R)
- Leslie Osterman (R)
- Geraldine Flaharty (D)
- Dennis Hedke (R)
- Mario Goico (R)
- Joe Seiwert (R)
- Janice Pauls (D)
- Ponka-We Victors (D)
- Michael O'Neal (R)
- Gene Sullentrop (R)
- Sharon Schwartz (R)
- Elaine Bowers (R)
- Steven C. Johnson (R)
- Clay Aurand (R)
- Dan L. Collins (R)
- Eber Phelps (D)
- William Wolf (R)
- Bob Bethell (R)
- Mitch Holmes (R)
- Ron Ryckman (R)
- Kyle Hoffman (R)
- Larry Powell (R)
- Don Hineman (R)
- Brian Weber (R)
- Ward Cassidy (R)
- Rick Billinger (R)
- Gary Hayzlett (R)
- Reynaldo R. Mesa (R)
- J. Stephen Alford (R)
- Carl Holmes (R)
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