BioI'm Mary Elizabeth Coleman, and I'm not a politician. I'm a mom who got mad. And there's nobody who can get more things done than a mom on a mission. It's a mission to fight for the future of our families. A future in jeopardy because of Joe Biden and the radical Left.
As a Missouri state senator, I represent Jefferson County where my husband, Chris, and I reside with our six children.
I've visited the southern border to assess the catastrophic failure of Joe Biden's open-border policies and believe we should deport illegal immigrants.
I believe our Second Amendment rights are non-negotiable and will always stand strong to protect the constitutional rights of Missourians.
Bidenomics and Bidenflation have destroyed our economy, and I will stand up for the many families who are struggling under these terrible economic conditions.
In the Missouri legislature, I was the architect of the Missouri Stands for the Unborn Act, the strongest pro-life legislation ever to become law in Missouri, and my legislation to ensure taxpayer dollars do not go to abortion providers was recently signed into law.
As a constitutional attorney, I also practice law at the Thomas More Society, a public interest law firm dedicated to protecting and promoting the culture of life, religious liberty, and family values.
I was first elected to the State Senate in November 2022 after winning a four-way primary by double digits in August 2022, and previously served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
My most important job is a wife and mother. Chris and I have been married for over twenty years and have six children. They challenge me every day to grow, love sacrificially, and appreciate more fully the many gifts I have been given. I believe we need more principled people of integrity to serve in public office so our state will flourish economically and we can have leaders whom our children can admire as role models.
I am a graduate of Saint Louis University with a Bachelor of Science degree in management, and earned my Juris Doctorate from St. Mary's University School of Law.
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