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Frank Pendleton running for state rep in district 14

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April 5, 2024
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Frank Pendleton, a scientist, educator, and community leader, has officially announced his candidacy for the Missouri House of Representatives, focusing on the key issues of public safety, education, and economic development.

Fueled by a lifelong commitment to the Northland, Pendleton brings a pragmatic, data-driven approach, aiming to bridge the gap with solutions that rise above partisan politics. He is a Republican running against Democratic Rep. Ashley Aune in MO House District 14.

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In a political climate rife with division and extremism, Pendleton says his campaign is a refreshing return to common sense values, focusing on the issues that truly matter. “Our community deserves representation that prioritizes our safety, our children’s education, and the economic health of our region,” Pendleton stated. “I’m not here to play political games; I’m here to make a real difference, relying on facts and evidence to guide our path forward.”

As a retired principal scientist from MRI Global and a former adjunct professor at Rockhurst University, Pendleton brings a unique perspective to political discourse, because he knows firsthand the importance of informed decision-making based on rigorous analysis and empirical evidence.

“In science, we follow the data wherever it leads us, even if it doesn’t fit our personal agenda,” Pendleton said. “It’s time we apply the same principle in Jefferson City, looking past our personal biases to fight for policies that will actually make our community better.”

As Election Day approaches this autumn, Pendleton says he looks forward to engaging with constituents, listening to their concerns, and sharing his vision for a prosperous, safe, and—most importantly—united district. “Let’s chart a course to a brighter future together,” he urges. “The Northland has been under the shadow of hyper-partisan rhetoric for too long. It’s time to restore faith in our state government by listening to constituents over special interests.”

Pendleton is involved in a plethora of local organizations, including the Weatherby Lake Environmental Committee, the Knights of Columbus, and as a troop leader for the Boy Scouts of America. Alongside his wife, Leslie, with whom he shares two children and two grandchildren, Pendleton remains active in the community, serving various roles within his church and volunteering in local initiatives.

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