RepublicanMissouri · U.S. Representative
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Ann
Wagner

U.S. Representative for Missouri

In office
13 yrsSince Jan 2013
Next election
2027Re-elected 2021
Age
63Born Sep 13, 1962
Party
Republican
What they stand for

Wagner has spent years focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.

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01 · Background

Who they are, where they came from

Ann Wagner represents Missouri's 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, a seat she has held since January 3, 2013. A member of the Republican Party, she previously served as the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg from 2005 to 2009. Her legislative record spans foreign policy, public safety, financial regulation, and victim services. She sponsored the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act (HR.1512), which was enacted into law, and the Debbie Smith Act of 2023 (HR.1105), also enacted, which addresses DNA evidence processing. She has sponsored multiple versions of the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act (HR.8061, HR.909), legislation aimed at the Crime Victims Fund and drawing broad cosponsorship across both chambers. She has also sponsored the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (HR.21), legislation relating to medical care standards for infants born alive after attempted abortions. On financial and trade matters, she has sponsored the Encouraging Public Offerings Act of 2025 (HR.3381) and the Small Entity Update Act (HR.3382), both directed at securities regulation, as well as the Export Control Enforcement and Enhancement Act (HR.8169). Her foreign policy legislative activity includes the Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act (HR.4149) and the DETERRENCE Act (HR.2394). She has also introduced amendments in the House that were agreed to during the 118th Congress (HAMDT.758, HAMDT.854, HAMDT.723).

02 · Recent significant work

What they’ve done lately

Feb 21, 2025Sponsored

Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act

Summary not yet generated.

Feb 4, 2025Sponsored

Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025

Summary not yet generated.

Feb 17, 2023Sponsored

Debbie Smith Act of 2023

Summary not yet generated.

Jan 3, 2025Sponsored

Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act

Summary not yet generated.

Apr 18, 2024Sponsored

Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2024

Summary not yet generated.

03 · What's coming up

Bills they’ll vote on next

Bills that have cleared committee and are heading for a floor vote. See all upcoming votes →

House·HR.1071Reported to floor

No Censors on our Shores Act of 2025

Would bar entry and allow deportation of foreign officials who suppressed U.S. citizens' speech.

House·HR.151Reported to floor

Equal Representation Act of 2025

Would base House seat apportionment on citizen population rather than total population.

House·HR.2071Reported to floor

Save Our Shrimpers Act

Would bar U.S. funds to international institutions financing foreign shrimp operations.

House·HR.2076Reported to floor

Lulu’s Law

Would require the FCC to explicitly authorize wireless emergency alerts for shark attacks.

House·HR.2159Reported to floor

Count the Crimes to Cut Act

Would require public databases listing all federal criminal statutory and regulatory offenses.

04 · Money

Where the campaign funds come from

Wagner raised $2.9M this cycle, with 57.5% from individuals and 33.6% from PACs. Top PAC contributors include Wagner for Missouri (a joint fundraising committee), GOP Winning Women 2026, American Bankers Association PAC (BankPAC), Invesco Holding Company PAC, and CBOE Global Markets PAC. Top employer concentrations include Edward Jones, Cliffwater LLC, and T.D. Ameritrade. Outside spending opposing Wagner totaled $5.6M, led by DCCC ($2.4M), House Majority PAC ($2.0M), and Women Vote! ($883K), while $97.6K in independent expenditures supported her, including from Congressional Leadership Fund and Women Speak Out PAC.

Total raised · 2026
$2.9M
Cash on hand
$4.5M
Spent
$1.5M
By source
  • Individuals$1.7M · 57.5%
  • PACs$970K · 33.6%
  • Other$250K · 8.7%
Individual donor mix
Small-donor share (under $200)29.7%
Top PAC contributors
  • WAGNER FOR MISSOURIFEC ↗$102K
  • GOP WINNING WOMEN 2026FEC ↗$19K
  • MAKING A RESPONSIBLE STAND FOR HOUSEHOLDS IN AMERICA PACFEC ↗$15K
  • FIGHT ON PACFEC ↗$10K
  • TEAM AMERICA - BRINGING AMERICA TOGETHER PACFEC ↗$10K
  • E-PACFEC ↗$10K
  • INVESCO HOLDING COMPANY (US), INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
  • AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION PAC (BANKPAC)FEC ↗$10K
  • NOMURA HOLDING AMERICA, INC.FEC ↗$10K
  • CBOE GLOBAL MARKETS, INC. PAC (CBOE PAC)FEC ↗$5K
Top employer concentrations
  • EDWARD JONES$42K· 18 donors
  • CLIFFWATER LLC$11K· 6 donors
  • ATTORNEY$9K· 5 donors
  • BAUR PROPERTIES$7K· 2 donors
  • NESTLE PURINA$7K· 4 donors
  • T.D. AMERITRADE$7K· 3 donors
  • ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS INC.$7K· 3 donors
  • M.K.S. DESIGNS$7K· 2 donors
  • WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY$7K· 2 donors
  • CLIFFWATER$7K· 4 donors

Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.

Outside spending · 2020
Supporting Wagner
  • CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP FUNDFEC ↗$41K
  • WOMEN SPEAK OUT PACFEC ↗$37K
  • MISSOURI FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FEDERAL PACFEC ↗$20K
Opposing Wagner

Independent expenditures from super PACs and other groups, separate from contributions to the candidate’s own campaign. These committees may not coordinate with the campaign.

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