JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri State Representative Bryant Wolfin has been named to several committees as his freshmen year in the general assembly begins.
Wolfin’s committee assignments are:
Special Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
He is listed as the sponsor of the following bills:s Currently Expanded.
HB 319 – (0885H.01I)
Requires a state agency to repeal two existing rules before enacting a new one
HB 320 – (1016H.01I)
Modifies provisions for public assistance benefits
HB 321 – (0912H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to local sales tax law exemptions
HB 465 – (1592H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to special personalized license plates
HB 466 – (1547H.01I)
Changes the law regarding weapons by decriminalizing the possession of knuckles
HB 715 – (1051H.01I)
Repeals provisions relating to paid sick leave and minimum wage increases and reinstates previous minimum wage provisions
HB 849 – (1989H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream
HB 1079 – (2165H.01I)
Establishes staff-to-children ratios for licensed child care facilities
HCR 11 – (2159H.01I)
Directs the secretary of state to place a constitutional convention question on the November 3, 2026 ballot
HCR 16 – (2179H.01I)
Establishes a Seal of Civic Recognition for certain graduating high school seniors
Representative Wolfin, a Republican, proudly represents Perry and Ste. Genevieve Counties (District 145) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2024.
A graduate of Mineral Area College, Wolfin earned an associate degree in business management in 2011. He and his wife own BMW Convenience LLC, a successful small business they’ve owned and operated since 2016, where he serves as the President and CEO.
Balancing business, public service, and civic engagement, Wolfin is deeply rooted in his community. He and his family attend Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church. He also serves on the board of Ste. Genevieve Public Access Television, where he supports local programming and communication initiatives. A former alderman, Wolfin has a strong foundation in local government advocating for fiscally responsible policies and smaller government. Wolfin also devotes time to coaching youth sports, reflecting his dedication to nurturing and inspiring the next generation.
Wolfin is happily married to his wife, Megan, and together they have three children: Lynex, Lincoln, and Lettie. He is a devoted husband and father, drawing inspiration from his family to guide his work in the legislature. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, learning more about history and economics, playing basketball, and actively supporting the strength and spirit of his local community.