Beverly Gossage (born May 22, 1950) is an American politician, insurance agent, and former educator currently serving as a member of the Kansas Senate representing the 9th district in Johnson County, Kansas. A Republican, she was elected in 2020 to succeed retiring senator Julia Lynn.[1][2][3] Previously, she had unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Kansas Insurance Commissioner in 2014.[2][4]
Gossage is a Republican, and has described herself as a "free-market conservative"[7] and a "Tea Party grassroots activist".[10]
Gossage was appointed as alternate delegate to the 2012 Republican Convention. The following year, she was appointed as a State Delegate for the Kansas Republican Party.[6]
During the 2016 Presidential election, Gossage again served as Republican delegate. During the race, she supported Ted Cruz.[10]
Senate career
Gossage was nominated by Republican precinct members in Kansas's 9th district, and ran against Democrat Stacey Knoell in the 2020 Kansas Senate election. Her hastened campaign preceded a last minute drop-out; incumbent senator Julia Lynn withdrew her campaign due to a family emergency in early September.[9]
For the 2021–2022 legislative session, Gossage was appointed Vice Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare. Additionally, she received the following Senate Committee assignments:[1]
Financial Institutions and Insurance
Judiciary
Education
Robert G. (Bob) Bethell Joint Committee on Home and Community Based Services and KanCare Oversight
Personal life
Gossage married Robert Gossage in 1969,[5] and had four children. She currently lives in rural De Soto.[7][5] Robert died of COVID-19 on December 16, 2020.[13][14]