91st General Assembly
Rep.
Gary Marble, a Republican, represents parts of Newton and McDonald counties
(District 130) in the Missouri House of Representatives.
In
addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Marble is business development manager
for Branco Construction Company.
Significant
legislative accomplishments of Rep. Marble include: the McDonald County school
repayment amendment passed in 1998; the Crowder College Truck Training funding
of $150,000 per year on going, 1996; and
HCR11--stopping Indian gaming in Missouri passed in 1996.
A
1980 graduate of Neosho High School, Rep. Marble received an associate of
applied science in management degree from Crowder College and attended Missouri
Southern State College where he received a degree in marketing management in
1989.
Rep.
Marble is a member of First Baptist Church in Neosho, where he resides with his
wife, Lana, his son, Tyler, and his daughter, Jordan.