Renee Erickson (politician)

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Preceded bySusan Wagle
Preceded byRoger Elliott
Succeeded bySusan Estes
Born (1964-05-23) May 23, 1964 (age 61)
Renee Erickson
Member of the Kansas Senate
from the 30th district
Assumed office
January 11, 2021
Preceded bySusan Wagle
Member of the Kansas House of Representatives
from the 87th district
In office
January 15, 2019  January 11, 2021
Preceded byRoger Elliott
Succeeded bySusan Estes
Personal details
Born (1964-05-23) May 23, 1964 (age 61)
PartyRepublican
Children2
EducationOklahoma Christian University (BS)
Wichita State University (BA)
Kansas State University (MS)
WebsiteOfficial website
Campaign website

Renee Kendra Erickson (born May 23, 1964) is an American school principal and politician from the state of Kansas. A Republican, Erickson represented the 87th district of the Kansas House of Representatives, based in eastern Wichita, from 2019 to 2020.[1][2] In 2020, she successfully ran for the Kansas Senate, where she represents the 30th Senate district for a term ending in 2024.[3][4]

In 2016, Erickson – then a middle school principal and a former financial planner – announced her campaign for the 31st district of the Kansas Senate, challenging incumbent Republican Carolyn McGinn from the right. Erickson narrowly lost in the primary election, 49-51%.[5]

Erickson ran for the state legislature again in 2018, after 87th district incumbent Roger Elliott retired. She positioned herself as the conservative in the race and defeated Jeff Kennedy in the Republican primary and was uncontested in the general election.[6]

President of the Kansas Senate Susan Wagle announced her retirement from the 30th district in 2020, and endorsed Erickson as her successor; Erickson faced Democrat Melissa Gregory in November and defeated her 52% to 48%.[4][3]

Political positions

Healthcare

Erickson opposes expanding Medicaid.[7]

COVID-19

Erickson has posted on social media that she has refused to wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.[citation needed] She has also criticized that businesses are requiring face masks for entrance.[8][better source needed]

In May 2020, Erickson voted to strip Governor Laura Kelly of her power to enact policies in response to COVID-19.[9]

LGBTQ

Erickson introduced the controversial Fairness in Women's Sports bill (SB 55) to the Kansas Legislature during the 2021 legislative session. The bill would prohibit individuals who are not biologically female from competing in girls' and women's sports. Erickson claims the bill is important to protect female athletes.[10]

Personal life

References

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