91st General
Assembly
Rep. Craig
Hosmer, a Democrat, represents a portion of Greene County (District 138) in the
Missouri House of Representatives.
In addition to
his legislative duties, Rep. Hosmer is an attorney.
Some of Rep.
Hosmer's major legislative achievements include: stalking legislation, the
Springfield vehicle forfeiture bill for multiple DWI offenders, medicaid fraud
legislation, zero tolerance/DWI legislation, juvenile crime reform,
methamphetamine penalties, sexual predator legislation and statewide authority
for emergency personnel to use automatic external defibrillators.
Rep. Hosmer
has been honored as Legislator of the Year by the Missouri Police Chiefs'
Association, the Missouri Sheriff's Association, the Deputy Sheriff's
Association, Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons and
Mothers Against Drunk Driving. He also received the Vickie Ann Harpell Award
for his work on behalf of victims of domestic violence.
A 1977
graduate of Marshfield High School, Rep. Hosmer received a bachelor of arts
degree in political science from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1982
and a juris doctorate from the George Washington University National Law Center
in Washington, D.C. in 1986.
Born March 16,
1959, in Springfield, Rep. Hosmer resides there.