
HUTCHINSON, KS – Representative Paul Waggoner has filed for re-election to the Kansas House of Representatives.
Waggoner, who represents the 104th District covering northern Hutchinson, Buhler and all of Northeast Reno County, stated “The need for solid conservative voices in Topeka has never been greater. As state tax revenues now outpace spending by $700 million annually, we need to focus on significantly reducing the tax burden of the average Kansan. We can’t follow the path of Washington and continue to increase spending.”
Representative Waggoner further added, “Like most Kansans, I am looking forward to the 2022 elections and the opportunity to go in a different direction with a new Governor who respects our values and our pocketbooks.”
Representative Waggoner has served in the Kansas House since 2019. He was first elected in 2018 by defeating incumbent Steven R. Becker in the Republican primary. Waggoner was re-elected in 2020 by a 4,000-vote margin over Democrat Garth Strand in the General election.
Representative Waggoner’s committee assignments include Federal and State Affairs, Children and Seniors, Administrative Rules and Regulations and serves as Vice-Chairman of the General Government Budget Committee.
Lowell Peachey will serve as Chairman for the Waggoner for Kansas re-election committee.