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Walter 'Walt' R. Bivins, Jr.

Full Name: Walter 'Walt' R. Bivins, Jr.
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Ginger; 3 Children
Birth Date: 09/26/1939
Birth Place: Jackson, MS
Home City: Saint Louis County, MO
Religion: United Methodist

Recent Key Votes

HB 2 - Manufacturing Jobs Act
Legislation (Yea)

July 14, 2010 - -Defines a "qualified manufacturing company" as a business that (Sec. A):-Manufactures goods at a facility in Missouri; -In the case of the manufacture of a ...

HB 1 - Public Retirement Systems
Legislation (Yea)

July 14, 2010 - -Specifies that a state employee's normal retirement eligibility shall be the attainment of at least age 67 and the completion of at least 10 years ...

HB 1 - Public Retirement Systems
Legislation (Yea)

June 29, 2010 - -Specifies that any retirement system established by the state of Missouri for the purpose of providing retirement plan benefits for elected or appointed public officials ...

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Recent Interest Group Ratings

Span Name Rating
2010 Missouri Votes Conservation Positions 25%
2010 Missouri Right to Life Positions 57%
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Campaign Finances

Top industry Uncoded ($9,350.00)
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Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

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