Pike pledges common-sense, fiscally responsible leadership in announcement:
BUTLER, MO- Conservative Bates County Northern Commissioner, Randy W. Pike, has announced his candidacy for the Missouri State House of Representatives in the restructured 126th District for Vernon and Bates counties.
“As your District 126th Representative, I will work diligently to address legislative issues. One area of focus will be to foster an atmosphere for job growth in Bates and Vernon counties. The proposed I-49 Corridor will bring new opportunities to our area in many aspects of business and population growth.” Pike said. “Economic development is essential to sustain current business and to foster future job growth.“
Pike’s experience and involvement in economic development is extensive. In addition to county leadership, Pike is currently serving as President of Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission, which provides seven area counties, including Vernon and Bates counties, with funding assistance and administration in areas of economic development, transportation, solid waste management, hazard mitigation, and homeland security planning. Pike is a six-year board member with Missouri Association of Counties, currently serving on the State 911 Hearing Committee in Jefferson City. Experienced in obtaining grant funding, Pike has successfully worked on multi-million dollar state and federal funding projects on the county and community level for targeted watershed projects, recycling, and city revitalization. He is currently President of the Butler Lion’s Club.