Joe Claeys

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Preceded byChase Blasi (redistricted)
Political partyRepublican
RelativesJ.R. Claeys (brother)
Joe Claeys
Member of the Kansas Senate
from the 27th district
Assumed office
January 13, 2025
Preceded byChase Blasi (redistricted)
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
RelativesJ.R. Claeys (brother)
EducationKansas State University
Fort Hays State University

Joseph Claeys is an American politician and former psychologist serving as a member of the Kansas Senate from the 27th district since 2025.

Claeys graduated from Kansas State University and earned a master’s and education specialist degree from Fort Hays State University.[1]

Career

Claeys was a school psychologist for 16 years and taught at Wichita State University for six years.[1]

Kansas Senate

Elections

After redistricting placed incumbent state senator Chase Blasi in the 26th district, Claeys announced his campaign for the open 27th district in 2024.[1] He was unopposed in the Republican primary election and defeated Democrat Jennifer Herington in the general election with 61% of the vote.[2][3]

Tenure

In 2025, Claeys opposed a bill that would ban school district employees from using a student's preferred name or pronouns without parental permission. He called the bill a violation of the First Amendment, stating "In my opinion, the Legislature needs to get out of the pronoun business entirely,” and that it would create "a litigation minefield" turning “classrooms into courtrooms” and "teachers into defendants."[4] He supported SB 51, which would create a sales tax exemption for the construction or remodeling of data centers.[5]

Electoral history

Personal life

References

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