Jacob Andrew Joseph LaTurner (born February 17, 1988) is an American politician serving as the
U.S. representative
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for
Kansas's 2nd congressional district
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. A member of the
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, LaTurner was the 40th
Kansas State Treasurer from 2017 to 2021 and a
state senator
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from the
13th district from 2013 to 2017.
Upon his appointment as Kansas State Treasurer by Governor
Sam Brownback, LaTurner became the youngest statewide official in the country. He was elected to the post in his own right in 2018, becoming the youngest elected statewide official in the United States. LaTurner briefly campaigned for the
United States Senate in the
2020 election
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before instead opting to run for the
United States House of Representatives in . He defeated incumbent U.S. Representative
Steve Watkins
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in the primary election, amid corruption allegations against Watkins, and won the general election against Topeka mayor
Michelle De La Isla
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.
Early life and education
LaTurner was born and raised in
Galena, Kansas
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History
Although the railroad was built through the territory of Galena in 1871, the community did not start until the di ...
. He graduated from
Galena High School and enrolled at
Pittsburg State University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in political science. LaTurner worked for former Kansas Treasurer and Congresswoman
Lynn Jenkins during his time in college in her
Pittsburg district office.
Kansas Senate
After losing the 2008
District 13 primary election to Republican Senator Bob Marshall, he defeated Marshall in a 2012 rematch.
[Ballotpedia Jacob LaTurner](_blank)
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''. Retrieved August 11, 2020. At age 24, he became the youngest member of the Kansas Senate. As a senator, LaTurner drafted legislation that would impose
term limits on state legislators, reform the process for requesting
public records
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, and combat potential
nepotism
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. He faced opposition on these issues, including from Speaker of the
Kansas House of Representatives
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Ray Merrick, a Republican, and Senate Democratic Leader
Anthony Hensley
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.
In February 2015, LaTurner was the lead sponsor of legislation allowing Kansas adults to carry firearms without a
concealed carry permit
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. In 2016, he authored a bill limiting property tax increases.
State Treasurer of Kansas
LaTurner was appointed
Kansas State Treasurer in April 2017 by Governor
Sam Brownback. He replaced
Ron Estes
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, who had been elected to the
United States House of Representatives for . Appointed at age 29, LaTurner became the youngest statewide official in the country. Defeating state senator
Marci Francisco in 2018, he became the youngest statewide elected official in the country.
As state treasurer, one of LaTurner's primary responsibilities was to oversee
unclaimed property
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, over which there is over $350 million worth in Kansas. He completed a 105 County Tour within 5 months during his first year in office, and returned over $10 million during the tour. During LaTurner's first year in office, he returned a record amount of unclaimed property to Kansans, over $25.5 million. "Every dollar we return to the people of Kansas is a dollar that goes back into their local communities," LaTurner said. "Not only have we returned a record amount of money to Kansans, but we have made the process more user friendly and we have improved the service offered to Kansans."
LaTurner also administered the Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings and ABLE Savings Programs, which assist Kansans in saving for their future. During his first year in office, he implemented changes to the Kansas Learning Quest and ABLE Savings Programs. Under these changes, individuals living with a disability are able to roll over saved funds within a 529 Education Savings Account into their ABLE Account. Additionally, Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Account holders can utilize their funds for K-12 education tuition.
In December 2020, Governor
Laura Kelly
Laura Jeanne Kelly (born January 24, 1950)["Laura Kelly,"](_blank)
''Kansapedia,'' announced that she would appoint Lieutenant Governor
Lynn Rogers to succeed LaTurner as treasurer. Rogers took office on January 2, 2021.
''LaTurner v. United States''
As Kansas Treasurer, LaTurner continued a legal case against the
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which requested the federal government return the proceeds from matured bonds to Kansas. Though a judge in a
lower court
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sided with the state of Kansas, requiring the federal government to return approximately $150 million in
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to the state of Kansas, the
United States Court of Appeals
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overturned that decision and found in favor of the federal government. The bonds will still be returned to Kansans, but that process will be overseen at the federal, rather than state, level.
2020 U.S. Senate campaign
On January 8, 2019, LaTurner announced his candidacy for the
United States Senate in the 2020 election, hoping to succeed four-term incumbent
Pat Roberts
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. LaTurner's announcement came roughly two weeks after Roberts announced his intention to retire in 2021. LaTurner announced his candidacy at age 30, the minimum age the
United States Constitution requires a Senator to be. As LaTurner's next election as State Treasurer would not be until 2022, the Senate campaign was considered relatively low-stakes.
Campaigning as a conservative, he supported the proposed
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, an expansion of the
physical barrier along the
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, argued for
fiscal responsibility
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, and supported
term limits for federally elected politicians.
Responding to questions at a meeting with five locals at the
Garden City library, he said Representative
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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"thinks that the government can fix all of our problems for us and doesn't think that individuals have rights, naturally." "I think that what I believe in, and it's what our founders believed in, is that our rights come from God, not from the government... We need to continue to send people to Washington, D.C., that aren't afraid to stand up with President Trump and defend conservative principles."
LaTurner stated in several interviews that he would step aside and drop out of the race if
United States Secretary of State
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Mike Pompeo
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opted to run for the seat. In one interview, LaTurner stated that he would be the "first to support
ompeo" while in another he said Pompeo had "right up to the last minute. He can decide to run."
On September 9, 2019, LaTurner suspended his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, opting instead to run for the U.S. House in the 2020 election.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
2020
While LaTurner was running his Senate campaign,
incumbent
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Republican Representative for
Steve Watkins
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was becoming embattled in several controversies, including that he inflated his business resume, was not present for important votes,
voting fraud
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and allegations of
sexual misconduct
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. Watkins and his staff had edited his
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page to remove content relating to the controversies. Many speculated Watkins was planning on resigning prior to the end of his term, which he adamantly denied. Watkins was charged with interference with law enforcement, providing false information; voting without being qualified; unlawful advance voting; and failing to notify the DMV of change of address. In response, former
Governor of Kansas
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Jeff Colyer
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publicly encouraged LaTurner to consider challenging Watkins for the seat.
LaTurner announced he would end his Senate campaign in order to challenge Watkins on September 4, 2019. In an interview with ''
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'', LaTurner said, "At the end of the day, we don't want to see another congressional seat be turned over to the Democrats in Kansas...Congressman Watkins, without question, puts this seat in jeopardy this cycle." Watkins had been
elected in 2018 by a margin of less than 1%. LaTurner was able to move $470,000 cash on hand from his Senate campaign to his House campaign, giving him a large advantage over Watkins who had only $260,000 at the time of LaTurner's announcement. On August 4, 2020, LaTurner defeated Watkins in the Republican primary to run against
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Topeka Mayor
List of Mayors
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Michelle De La Isla
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in the November 3 general election.
Tenure
On January 6, 2021, during the
United States Electoral College vote count for the
2020 presidential elections, LaTurner voted in favor of sustaining the objection raised against Arizona's electoral votes after the session was earlier suspended when Trump supporters
stormed and occupied the Capitol. Before the session concluded, he had to withdraw in quarantine because of a positive
COVID-19
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test, and thus was not able to vote on the objection to Pennsylvania's electoral votes. LaTurner voted against impeaching Trump in the following days.
Committee assignments
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Committee on Homeland Security
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Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation
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Subcommittee on Intelligence and Counterterrorism
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Subcommittee on Government Operations
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Subcommittee on Research and Technology
Caucus memberships
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Republican Study Committee
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Electoral history
Primary results
General election
References
External links
Representative Jake LaTurnerofficial U.S. House website
Campaign websiteState Senate website*
Follow the Money*
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1988 births
21st-century American politicians
Candidates in the 2020 United States elections
Kansas state senators
Living people
People from Galena, Kansas
Pittsburg State University alumni
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Kansas
State treasurers of Kansas
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