REP. VICKI WALKER
92nd General
Assembly
Rep. Vicki
Walker, a Democrat, represents part of Jackson County (District 50) in the
Missouri House of Representatives. She
was elected to the House in November 2002.
Prior to
assuming her legislative duties, Rep. Walker was a sign language interpreter in
Texas and Kansas City. She also was a
writer, doing investigative and feature writing and worked for Braniff Airlines
in reservations.
Named
Outstanding English Major at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Rep.
Walker is a member of the following organizations: former board member, Greater Kansas City Women’s Political
Caucus; co-founder, trainer and board member, Missouri Women’s Leadership
Coalition; Kansas City 150 Committee; and the 3 Trails West Council. She is also a former environmental
management commissioner.
A 1969
graduate of Ruskin High School, Rep. Walker received an associate’s degree in
interpreting for the deaf from Tarrant Community College in Ft. Worth, Texas,
an associate’s degree in liberal arts from Longview Community College in Kansas
City, and a bachelor of arts degree in English literature with an emphasis in
journalism and creative writing from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Born November
4, 1951 in Manhattan, Kan., Rep. Walker lives in Kansas City with her husband,
Mike. They have two children: Jacob and Libby.