American politician (1950–2021)
Dan Wayne Brown[1] (December 22, 1950 – May 11, 2021) was an American politician who served as a member of the Missouri Senate, representing the 16th district from 2011 to 2019. He also served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 2008 to 2010, representing the 149th district.[2]
Personal history
Dan Brown was born in Solo, Missouri, and was a graduate of Houston High School in Houston, Missouri. Brown received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture and a Doctorate of Veterinary medicine from the University of Missouri.[3] He was a practicing veterinarian for over 33 years and continued his practice in addition to his legislative duties.[2] He died at the age of 70 on May 11, 2021.[4] [better source needed]
Political history
Dan Brown first entered statewide politics in 2008 when he defeated Democrat Wayne Bledsoe and Constitution Party candidate Dennis E. Husted to win the District 149 seat.[5]
After only one term in the House, Brown chose to run for State Senator in 2010, defeating incumbent Democrat Frank Barnitz to win the 16th district seat.[6]
During the 96th General Assembly Senator Brown served on the following committees:
- Agriculture, Food Production, & Outdoor Resources.
- Appropriations.
- Education.
- Vice-chairman, Veterans Affairs, Emerging Issues, Pensions & Urban Affairs.
Organizations
Senator Brown belonged to the following groups:
- Member, American Veterinary Medical Association.
- Member, Missouri Veterinary Medical Association.
- Missouri Farm Bureau.
- Missouri Farmers Association (MFA).
- Charter member, Paseo Biofuel.
- Charter member, Mid-Missouri Energy.
- Member, National Rifle Association.
- Member, Missouri Republican Party.
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