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At age 27, Jason Grill was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives, and during his first session, Jason Grill, representing District 32, was unanimously elected by Republicans and Democrats, as the Treasurer of the Freshman Member Caucus. Grill worked as a member of four important committees where he tackled tax reform, worked to help small businesses prosper, fought to make health insurance more affordable, and addressed issues to make life better for seniors. Representative Grill was also instrumental in the passage of sponsored legislation that helps fight identity theft and protect consumers who have been the victims of identity theft in Missouri in 2008. Some are calling this Missouri's strongest identity theft law on record.
State Representative Jason Grill of Missouri represents nearly 36,000 people in the 32nd District in the State of Missouri between January and May when he is present at the Capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri. He is directly involved in legislation that affects almost 6 million people in the state of Missouri and continually focuses on the needs of his constituents, while also attending town hall meetings and community events.
The second youngest legislator in the state of Missouri, Jason Grill is the only freshman member of the minority party to sponsor and pass a bill in the Missouri House during the 2007 legislative session. During his first session in the Missouri House of Representatives, Jason Grill was unanimously elected as the Treasurer of the Freshman Member Caucus. Representative Grill has served on several important committees including tax reform, small business, and health insurance. Recently, Representative Jason Grill passed sponsored legislation that helps fight identity theft in Missouri and protects consumers who have been victims of identity theft. The Governor of Missouri, Matt Blunt, signed the legislation into law in 2008.
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