Missouri House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue, Room 308
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Full Name:
Rob Vescovo
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Amanda; 5 Children
Birth Date:
01/06/1977
Birth Place:
Saint Louis
Home City:
Jefferson County, MO
Religion:
Catholic
BA, Public Relations, Southeast Missouri State University, 1998-2001
Former Majority Floor Leader, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Workforce Development Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Representative, Missouri State House of Representatives, District 112, 2014-2023
Speaker, Missouri State House of Representatives, 2021-2023
Candidate, Missouri State House of Representatives, District 112, 2020
Former Vice Chair, Civil and Criminal Proceedings Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Economic Development Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Fiscal Review Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Government Oversight Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Local Government Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Rules Committee on Administrative Oversight, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Member, Select Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, Missouri State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Select Committee on Local, State, Federal Relations and Miscellaneous Business, Missouri State House of Representatives
Management Consultant/Logistical Engineer, Business Development, Entrepreneur, 2008-present
Chief Operating Officer, Finance/Sales, Entrepreneur, 2005-2010
Logistical Engineer, New Business Development, OTR, 2005-2010
Logistical Engineer, Business Development, 2001-2005
Insurance Agent, Insurance Industry, 2001-2005
Committee Chairperson, Troop 830, present
Former Assistant Cub Master, Troop 830
Member, Jefferson County Port Authority, 2011-2015
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
Rob Vescovo is running for office because he believes the federal government is broken and needs to be fixed, but we cannot wait until Congress and the President stop their partisan bickering and work together to solve so many critical issues. Rob believes we must look within and find our own way to move Missouri's economy forward, improve healthcare, reform welfare, and make our roads and bridges safer.