REP. TIMOTHY PATRICK GREEN
90th General Assembly
Rep. Tim Green, a Democrat, represents part of St. Louis County (District 73) in the Missouri House of Representatives.
In addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Green works as a construction electrician for Briner Electrical Co. He is a member of Spanish Lake Democrats and St. Ferdinand Democrats. He also is a member of the following organizations: St. Aloysius Catholic Church; IBEW #1 Union; North County Labor Legislative Club; Missouri State Labor Council; St. Louis Labor Council; and is the president of the Missouri State Building & Construction Trades Council (AFL-CIO). In 1992, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
Significant legislative accomplishments for Rep. Green include sponsoring a truth in sentencing bill that would require prisoners to serve 85 percent of their sentence, a bill to redistribute sales tax dollars in the St. Louis county municipalities, a bill requiring utility companies to set aside pension benefits for retirees, and a bill giving contractors the right to receive prompt payment for their services. In 1998 he passed legislation that allowed continuing assistance of credit unions.
A graduate of St. Aloysius Grade School and 1981 graduate of Rosary High School, Rep. Green received a degree in business administration from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and graduated from Electrical Industry Training Center IBEW-NECA in 1987. Rep. Green received the Outstanding Young American Award in 1990.
Born June 29, 1963, in St. Louis, Rep. Green resides in Spanish Lake with his wife, Lisa Ann, and two children, Patrick Timothy and Megan. Rep. Green is the grandson of former Rep. Thomas Walsh who served in the House from 1944-1972.