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Nathan Belt Walker (born April 18, 1952) is an American businessman, realtor, and politician from the state of
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. A Republican, Walker was elected to the
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from Missouri's 3rd District in November 2012. He represented the western portion Adair County (including the city of
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) as well as all of
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, Putnam, and
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counties. Walker previously served in the Missouri House of Representatives during the 1980s, and was a candidate for Missouri Lieutenant Governor in 1984.


Early life and education

Walker was raised in rural
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near the small community of
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. In a 2013 interview with ''The Missouri Times'', Walker stated his dream growing up was to either be
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or a
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for the
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. Following graduation from Macon County R-1 high school in 1970 he attended the
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, earning a
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degree in
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. Later he would earn a
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in Community Affairs also from Mizzou. Walker would undertake post-graduate studies at
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and the Haus Rissen Institute of International Politics and Economics in
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.


Career

Throughout his career, Walker has alternately worked in both government and private sector. Putting his Agricultural Journalism degree to use, he previously owned and published ''The La Plata Home Press''. Walker raised cattle on the family farm in Macon County as well. Governmental positions held by Walker during his career include: * Director, Missouri Division of Highway Safety * Director of administration,
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's Office * State rail planner,
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* Director of economic development, City of
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* Executive director, Northeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission Other non-governmental leadership positions include: * Director of operations, Missouri Automobile Dealers Association * Director of development,
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* Executive director, Missouri Head Injury Association * Executive director, Kirksville Downtown Improvement Committee (KDIC). * Chairman, Kirksville Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee. * Chairman, Highway 63 Alternative Route Traffic Safety Commission. Most recently, Walker has been working as an associate
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in the Kirksville, Missouri area.


Political career

Walker comes from a family background in politics. His uncle, Ronald M. Belt, was a member of the Missouri General Assembly from the 1950s through the early 1970s before becoming a judge. The young Walker attended pie suppers and other political events supporting his uncle while still a babe in his mothers arms. His maternal and paternal grandfathers were also involved in politics—one a Democrat the other Republican—and held various local elected positions on city council, county commission, and school board. Walker counts both Democrats and Republicans as political figures he looked up to and admires, notably fellow Missourians
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and
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, and Conservative icon
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. After earning his degrees from the University of Missouri, Walker worked as a research analyst for the Missouri House of Representatives. Walker's first attempt at elected office was not successful, as he ran for the Missouri House 12th district in 1978, losing to incumbent Democrat R. L. "Scoop" Usher. Walker again faced off against Usher in 1980 and won his first term as a state representative from the 12th District, a district that held all or parts of Knox.
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, Macon and Shelby counties. Walker ran unopposed in November 1982 to retain his seat in the House. It was during this second term, in 1983, that Walker was elected
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for the Missouri House. While in the Missouri House Walker served on the Appropriations-Social Service/Corrections, Agri-Business, Higher Education, and Tourism Committees. In 1984 Nate Walker chose not to run for the 12th District House seat, instead seeking statewide office as Missouri Lieutenant Governor. Three other Republicans also filed for the office, and in the August primary Walker finished in second place behind
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.


2012 election

Walker had originally intended to run for a position as 1st district Adair County Commissioner in the 2012 election. However, the unexpected withdrawal of Representative
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from the state representative race altered Walker's plans. He ran unopposed in the August Republican primary. In the November general election, he faced three-term former state representative
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, a
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whom Wyatt had defeated in November 2012. Walker defeated McClanahan by slightly over 2,000 votes, receiving 57.4 percent of the total cast.


Legislative work

During the 97th Missouri General Assembly, Representative Walker served on the following committees: * Agri-Business * Workforce Development and Workplace Safety * Higher Education * Urban Issues * Tourism and Natural Resources * Special Standing Committee on Urban Issues * Oral Health Issue Development * Missouri Sportsman Issue Development * Issue Development Standing Committee on Workers Freedom During the Assembly's first session, Walker was the primary sponsor on two pieces of legislation in the House. He was also co-sponsor on a large number of other bills. At the conclusion of the session, Walker was honored by his fellow House members for his work on education issues by being selected "Freshman Legislator of the Year award for Education Issues".


Electoral history


Personal life

Walker has two sons, Madison and Sam. Walker is involved in Kirksville Rotary Club, Kirksville Arts Council, Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce, National Rifle Association, Ducks Unlimited, Macon County Historical Society, Macon County FLywheel & Collectible Club, Macon Area Chamber of Commerce, Macon Elks Lodge, El Kadir Shrine Club, Ararat Shrine, and the Adair Masonic Lodge #366 AF & AM.


References

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