Roy Blunt

 is a Republican Representative from Missouri
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Roy Blunt is the current Republican Whip in the House of Representatives, representing Missouri.

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Free Flow of Information Act
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Springfield, Missouri 65805
Us Federal Government
Roy Blunt
for Representative in 2004
May 30, 2003 $18,500

Springfield, Missouri 65804
Us House Of Representatives
William Franklin Goodling
for Representative in 1998
Apr 20, 1998 $500
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Roy Blunt's Biography

House Republican Whip Roy Blunt came to the United States House of Representatives in 1997 with a background as a public servant, university president and administrator.

Blunt, who became Majority Whip earlier in his career than any Member of Congress in the last eight decades, was reelected to a third term as Republican Whip in November 2006.

As Whip, Congressman Blunt is the second highest Republican in the House of Representatives. He selects and leads a team of Deputy and Assistant Whips, which columnist Robert Novak has described as "the most efficient party whip operation in congressional history."

The people of Southwest Missouri have sent Blunt to Washington to represent them six times. When Blunt was named Missouri’s Republican of the Year in 2001, President Bush described him as "a leader who knows how to raise his sights and lower his voice."

Blunt’s legislation signed into law during the last Congress includes the Combat Meth Act, the Charitable Giving expansion, and legislation to enhance transparency in federal spending by establishing a searchable database of all federal grants and contracts.

In 1984, Blunt was elected Missouri’s first Republican Secretary of State in more than 50 years. Before coming to Congress, Blunt served four years as the president of his alma mater, Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri.

The Congressman is married to Abigail Blunt. Blunt has four children: Missouri Governor Matt Blunt; Amy Blunt, an attorney in Kansas City, Missouri; Andy Blunt, an attorney in Jefferson City, Missouri; and Charlie (age 2), who lives with his mom and dad. Blunt has five grandchildren: Davis Mosby, Ben Blunt, Branch Blunt, Eva Mosby, and Allyson Blunt.