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Michael Lair (February 26, 1946 – September 5, 2017) was an American politician and former educator from the state of
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. A Republican, Lair was first elected to the
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on November 4, 2008 and subsequently re-elected in 2010 and 2012. He represented District 7 in the House which consists of all or portions of
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, Carroll, Clinton, and Livingston Counties. Due to redistricting of House seats following the 2010 U.S. Census, the boundaries of the 7th district changed effective January, 2013.


Personal life

Lair was born in
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. He graduated from
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in 1964. Following high school Lair attended the University of Nebraska-Omaha, earning a
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degree in History in 1970. Later in life, in 2003, he earned a master's degree in Education from Central Methodist University. Mike Lair was a high school History teacher and athletics coach in various
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and
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schools before moving to
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in 1987. He spent over 38 years in the classroom before retiring in spring of 2008 to run for the Missouri House of Representatives. Prior to and during his time as an educator, he also worked as a farm hand, construction laborer, gas station attendant, and small business owner. Lair and wife Jeanne, a high school teacher, are the parents of one daughter and one son. They also have one granddaughter. Lair is a member of Saint Columban Catholic Church in Chillicothe. Lair retired from the
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in 2016 and moved to
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. He died at his home in Jefferson City from heart problems.


Election history

Lair won his first election in November, 2008 by defeating Democrat Harry Wyse by a margin of 51.4% to 48.6%. Mike Lair was re-elected in November, 2010 defeating Democrat Dale R. Toms 74.6 to 25.4 percent. In 2012, Lair faced off again with Harry Wyse, his opponent from 2008. This time the margin of victory was 60 percent to 40 percent in favor of Lair. Under Missouri's term limits Lair was eligible to run for a final two-year term in the House in 2014 if he so chose.


Legislative work

Representative Lair was a member of the House Retirement, Health Care Transformation, Correction and Public Institutions, and Education Appropriations committees. He was also a member of the Joint House and Senate Committee on Education.Mike Lair Official House Page - Retrieved February 19, 2009
/ref> Other legislative assignments include serving as Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, and member of the Budget, Education, Retirement, and Rules committees. In the 2012 legislative session Lair voted in favor of the following issues: *Enabling the expansion of Charter schools *Allowing employers to exempt contraception from healthcare coverage *Prohibiting employees from suing co-workers for job injuries *Prohibiting implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka "Obamacare" *Requiring proof of citizenship for U.S. Presidential candidates *Requiring photo ID to vote


Organizations

Lair was a member of the
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, National Council for Social Studies,
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, and the Missouri Farm Bureau.


References


External links


Official House Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lair, Mike 1946 births 2017 deaths Politicians from Omaha, Nebraska People from Chillicothe, Missouri People from Jefferson City, Missouri Republican Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives Central Methodist University alumni University of Nebraska Omaha alumni Educators from Missouri 21st-century members of the Missouri General Assembly