Glen Klippenstein Explained

Glen Klippenstein
State House:Missouri
State:Missouri
District:5th
Term Start:January 2011
Term End:January 7, 2013
Preceded:Jim Guest
Succeeded:Lindell Shumake
State Senate2:Missouri
District2:12th
Term Start2:March 1993
Term End2:January 1995
Preceded2:Pat Danner
Succeeded2:Sam Graves
Party:Republican
Birth Date:29 May 1937
Birth Place:Saskatchewan, Canada
Spouse:Linda Klippenstein
Profession:Livestock producer
Alma Mater:Penn State University
Residence:Maysville, Missouri

Glen Klippenstein (born May 29, 1937) was a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Klippenstein represented the 5th District, encompassing all or parts of Buchanan, Clinton, De Kalb and Gentry counties in northwest Missouri. He is also a former interim State Senator for the 12th District.[1]

Personal history

Glen O. Klippenstein was born May 29, 1937, on his grandparents' farm in Saskatchewan, Canada. He attended Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1955. Representative Klippenstein received his higher education at Penn State University, earning a degree in Animal Science in 1959. He moved to Missouri in the 1960s and established GlenKirk Farms, a cattle breeding operation which has sold cattle, semen, and embryos across America and worldwide. Klippenstein has served as chairman of the National Beef Promotion and Research Board, the American Polled Hereford Association, and by Presidential appointment, served on the Federal Ag Mortgage Corporation board of directors.[2] In November, 2000 Klippenstein was named Chief Executive Officer of the American Chianina Association.[3] He and his wife Linda are the parents of four grown children and nine grandchildren.

Political history

Glen Klippenstein served an interim term as a member of the Missouri Senate from 1993 to 1994. He ran for the 5th District House of Representatives in 2010, defeating Ken Gillespie and Glen B. Crowther in the August Republican primary. In the November general election he beat out Democrat Judy Wright and Constitution Party candidate Gary Murray to succeed the term limited Jim Guest.[4]

Legislative assignments

Representative Klippenstein serves on the following committees in the 96th General Assembly:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Member biography. Missouri House of Representatives. 2011-04-19.
  2. Web site: Meet Glen. Glen Klippenstein for State Rep. 2011-04-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20101018073420/http://glenklippenstein.com/GlenKlippenstein.com/Meet_Glen.html. 2010-10-18. dead.
  3. Web site: Executive profile. Bloomberg Business Week. 2011-04-20.
  4. Web site: Election Night Reporting. Missouri Secretary of State. 2010-11-02 . 2011-04-20.