91st General Assembly
Representative
Bill Ransdall, a Democrat, represents Pulaski County (District 148) in the
Missouri House of Representatives.
In
addition to his legislative duties, Rep. Ransdall is a farmer and a
businessman.
Rep.
Ransdall is a member of the following organizations: Masonic Lodge No. 375 AF
and AM; Abou Ben Adhem; Scottish Rite; Association of U.S. Army; Sojourners;
Committee of Fifty; Pulaski County Democratic Club; Missouri Cattlemen's
Association; Farm Bureau; Ducks Unlimited; the Wild Turkey Federation; and the
United Methodist Church. He was elected
to the Waynesville City Council in 1978 and served as mayor pro tem from
1982-1988 and mayor from 1988-1996.
Rep. Ransdall also chaired the committee to select U.S. Marshals and
U.S. Attorneys in 1993. He was awarded
the Outstanding Civilian award with Medal by Department of the Army.
A
graduate of Moler Barber School, Rep. Ransdall also attended the University of
Missouri-Rolla.
Born
March 16, 1947, in Waynesville, Rep. Ransdall currently there with his wife,
Patricia. They have two daughters:
Cynthia LeAnne and Amy Elizabeth, two grandsons and one granddaughter.