Tim Owens (politician)

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Tim Owens is a former Republican member of the Kansas Senate, representing the 8th District from 2008 to 2013. He was a Representative for the 19th district in the Kansas House of Representatives from 2002 until his election as Senator. From 1981 to 2005, he served as a council member for the Overland Park City Council, 3rd District. He is married with 2 children.

Disagreement with Conservative Republicans

Senator Owens has made national news as a leading liberal-Republican in the Kansas Senate, blocking the state's Health Care Freedom Amendment, an effort to push back parts of the Affordable Care Act, and arguing that judges should be selected by a committee of lawyers rather than the governor.[1] As a consequence of his independence, Owens and seven other modersates were targeted for primary defeats by Koch Industries.[2]

Committee assignments

Owens served on these legislative committees:[3]

  • Judiciary (chair)
  • Confirmation Oversight
  • Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight
  • Education
  • Federal and State Affairs
  • Joint Committee on Kansas Security

Major Donors

Some of the top contributors to Owens's 2008 campaign, according to the National Institute on Money in State Politics:[4]

Kansas Republican Senatorial Committee, Hallmark Cards, Kansas Contractors Association, Kansas Association of Realtors, Kansas Medical Society, and others

Finance, insurance, and real estate companies were his largest donor group.

References

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  2. Defeated Kansas Senator: "Koch Industries is just a terrible, terrible citizen", Slate Magazine, Dave Weigel, August 8, 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. Profile from the Kansas Legislature
  4. Tim Owens 2008 campaign contributions

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