Rep. Greg Razer understands rural Missouri much better than it understands him
Razer was raised in Cooter, MO, population 450. "Not a great place for a closeted gay kid to grow up," he says.
Photo: Kelcie McKenney
by Barbara Shelly
The Missouri legislature recently wrapped up a session that was awful for among others women, LGBTQ Missourians, and Democrats. Greg Razer is two of those three. On a recent Saturday morning, hes holding a town hall to tell his constituents all about it.
About 70 people of various ages have interrupted their weekend activities to hear from their state representative in an anteroom at a Brookside church. One woman carries a yoga mat. Another brings two dogs in a basket. A kid in a Scouts uniform scribbles copious notes.
Later this evening, Razer will appear on stage at Kansas City PrideFest wearing jeans and a T-shirt with a queens insignia. But this morning, hes sporting a suit with an open-collared oxford shirt. People greet him as they would a well-liked neighbor.
This was my third year in the legislature, and most of the time I thank you for sending me there, Razer says.
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