Northwest Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, a sixth-term Republican in the U.S. House, has raised more than $675,000 for his re-election bid. The lawmaker had nearly $324,000 cash on hand at the end of December.
Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) on Tuesday introduced legislation that would give small firms a larger slice of the federal contracting pie and hold government officials accountable for delivering their fare share of business to the nation’s smallest employers.
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Keeping user fees out of the new FAA reauthorization bill was a “big win” for general aviation—but vigilance and education efforts must continue, said Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.), the House GA Caucus co-chairman and member of the conference ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The office of U.S. Rep. Sam Graves has announced that Graves has successfully offered an amendment to the federal highway bill now under consideration by the House Transportation Committee that retains funding for so-called off-system ...
Congress and Americans have short attention spans, a good reason for lawmakers to act quickly in determining clear priorities on Missouri River management, U.S. Rep. Sam Graves told a business group in St. Joseph on Wednesday.
Representative Sam Graves is from the 6th District of Missouri. Graves is a member of the Republican Party. Sam Graves serves on three Congressional committees. You can reach his office in DC at telephone number 225-7041.