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J. R. Claeys (Jeremy Ryan Claeys) was born on 13 February, 1978 in Salina, Kansas, U.S., is a politician. Discover J. R. Claeys's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Salina, Kansas, U.S. |
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J. R. Claeys Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is J. R. Claeys worth at the age of 46 years old? J. R. Claeys’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated
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On June 1, 2020, Representative Claeys announced that he was running for the Kansas Senate in the 24th district, challenging Sen. Randall Hardy in the Republican primary. Representative Claeys dropped his bid for a fifth term in the House of Representatives in order to run for the Senate.
Claeys defeated Senator Hardy in the Aug. 4, 2020 Republican primary. No Democrat has filed to run in the 2020 general election.
During a September 2019 meeting of the Kansas Capitol Preservation Committee he questioned why a new plaque including the names of former governors involved in the Kansas Capitol renovation project did not include former legislative leaders involved in the planning. In 2013, he teamed with Reps. Diana Dierks and Steven C. Johnson to donate 100 gallons of milk to a Salina charity for safe exchange between parents in custody disputes, which was matched by Dillons Supermarkets. He was a member of a legislative task force in 2018 that researched and make a series of recommendations for the next Kansas transportation plan.
2019 National Conference of State Legislatures committees
He was the campaign manager for the 2018 campaign of Kris Kobach for Kansas governor and Wink Hartman for Kansas lieutenant governor. Kobach defeated Gov. Jeff Colyer in the Republican primary and lost to Democratic state Sen. Laura Kelly in the general election.
In 2018 and 2020 Representative Claeys was elected vice chairman of the Kansas Legislature's Joint Committee on State Building Construction and he was elected chairman of the Joint Committee on State Building Construction in 2019. The chairmanship and the vice chairmanship of the building committee alternates annually between the House of Representatives and Senate and the two leaders are elected by the committee rather than being appointed by legislative leaders. His 2018 election as vice chairman came after a nomination by then Republican House Speaker Pro Temp Scott Schwab, now the Kansas Secretary of State, with a second by Democratic state Sen. Laura Kelly, now the Governor of Kansas.
On September 6, 2017, Claeys tweeted that he would "rather give money to North Korea than to public radio".
As a state legislator, he has been focused on issues relating to unmanned aerial systems and aviation, including pushing for the state to adopt rules to allow for UAS integration into commercial airspace and the creation of a state UAS director post. This included pushing the Kansas House of Representatives to pass a resolution supporting the state of Kansas' work on UAS issues. He also pushed for a 2013 drone privacy bill to be drafted in a way to protect the Kansas drone economy. In March 2019, he amended the state budget to include funds for Kansas State Polytechnic University to receive $500,000 to hire more instructors for the pilot education program. He has also introduced legislation to create an aviation tax credit program for students studying engineering and aviation in the state and want to work in the Kansas aviation industry. The bill passed the state House of Representatives by a vote of 106-18 in March 2019. He has been active in working with state panels focused on unmanned aerial systems and a pilot program granted to the state by the Federal Aviation Administration.
He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Secretary of State of Kansas in 2010. Claeys finished third in the primary behind former Kansas Republican Party Chairman Kris Kobach and Shawnee County Elections Commissioner Libby Ensley.
Jeremy Ryan Claeys (born February 13, 1978) is a member of the Kansas Senate and a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives.
J.R. Claeys is the State Senator for the 24th District including all of Saline County and most of Dickinson County and the former State Representative for West Salina and Northwest Saline County, and was elected to the 69th District. He has worked as the president and CEO of the National Association of Government Contractors and as communications director of the National Small Business Association.