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Why I'm Running
The Fauss Focus
Missouri statute 140.340 which was last amended in 2003, slows the attempts of our cities, selling tax-delinquent properties to investors seeking to improve properties in our towns. Reforming these statutes could allow Missouri cities the same advantages found in Iowa, where only 20 delinquent-tax properties remain unsold and unproductive statewide in their cities. I want to reform the Missouri statute to simplify delinquent-tax sales to attract more local investors seeking to improve our communities and put properties back on the tax rolls and more affordable homes back on the market.
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Ron Fauss has never accepted campaign contributions from lobbyists or the greedy millionaires who have bought influence over the Republican legislators in Missouri, and he never will! Ron Fauss will always answer only to you. - Campaign Treasurer, Norman Lucas, MPPA.
Where I Stand On Rural Missouri Concerns
The Issues
Rooted in Corder, Focused on Our Future: Ron Fauss isn't just running for office; he’s running to protect the way of life we value in rural Missouri. As a lifelong resident of District 51, a graduate of Lafayette County C-1 schools, and a UCM educated local business operator, Ron understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing the families of the District. From the farms of Lafayette County to the communities of Saline County, Ron believes that rural Missourians deserve a representative who knows the value of a hard day's work and the importance of a handshake that means something. Ron Fauss has never accepted campaign contributions from lobbyists or the greedy millionaires who have bought influence over the Republican leadership in the Missouri legislature, and he never will! Ron Fauss will always answer only to you. Business Experience That Works for You Since 1988, Ron has operated a successful small business right here in District 51. He knows what it takes to balance a budget, meet a payroll, and keep a business thriving through changing economic times. Decades of Leadership: Offering practical, private-sector problem solving to Jefferson City. Lifelong Democrat: Committed to the core values of tax fairness, hard work, increasing job security, and investment in our local hospitals and public schools. Rural Advocate: Ensuring our rural voice is heard loud and clear in the state legislature to reduce the effects of big-city greed on Missouri politics.
Education is Fundamental
Living Wages and Job Security
Affordable Housing For All
Clean Air, Clean Water
Expanding Parks and Open Spaces
Healthcare for All
Get To Know
Your Voting District 51
The 51st Missouri House District includes half of Lafayette County and all of Saline County south of the Missouri River. Cities and towns within the district include: Mayview, Higginsville, Lake Lafayette, Odessa, Corder, Waverly, Alma, Blackburn, Sweet Springs, Marshall, Grand Pass, Miami, Mount Leonard, Slater, Dover, Malta Bend, Gilliam, Nelson, Arrow Rock, and Aullville.
Use Your Voice
Make a Plan to Vote
The Missouri Primary Election is on August 4th, 2026
Join Us at the Looney Bin
Campaign kick-off and candidate meeting event
The Looney Bin Bar and Grill at 402 Marshall St. Mayview, MO will host the initial candidate meeting starting 7:00 pm
Campaign Kickoff
Fauss Enters the Race for the 51st Missouri House District
Primary run begins
Rural Missouri Priorities
Fauss Platform
The gap between the Missouri median family income and the national average has widened recently—Missouri currently ranks about 12% below the U.S. median. I want to reduce inflation and stop the 2026 Republican attempts to introduce service taxes and increase sales taxes on average Missourians. Please vote with me against Amendment 5!
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Education is Fundamental
During the previous 25 years of Republican majority legislatures, public schools in Missouri have suffered continual budget cuts at the state funding level. Ron Fauss has prepared to fight for full funding of public schools and an end to the voucher system for subsidizing private schools. Ron Fauss understands the importance of local schools for rural children and their communities. Changes in Missouri Educational Outcomes under Republican majorities: Missouri’s educational outcomes have significantly declined over the past thirty years, with recent assessments showing that students are over 60% of a grade level behind 2019 levels in math and reading. In contrast, decades ago, Missouri students generally performed better, with fewer achievement gaps and higher proficiency rates compared to current standards. Missouri has shifted from a state where the ACT was taken primarily by college-bound students to one that briefly required it for all H.S. juniors (which has since changed). In 1994, the average Missouri ACT score was 21.5. By 2024, the average had dipped to 19.8. Ron Fauss wants to fully fund public education, to restore local school board control and to end school vouchers for the greedy rich.
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Living Wages and Job Security
Ron Fauss believes in an honest day of work for an honest living wage. Greedy corporations and private equity firms should never receive tax benefits from closing plants, moving jobs out of the U.S. or laying off American workers. Democrats have traditionally stood for fair labor practices in the workplace. In 1996, manufacturing was the undisputed king of the Missouri economy, particularly in the automotive and aerospace sectors. Today, while manufacturing remains a top five employer, Health Care and Social Assistance has taken the lead. In 2026: Professional/Technical Services (like bioscience and agtech in St. Louis and Kansas City) have become the state’s growth engines. Ron Fauss wants to fully fund the Missouri Department of Economic Development to support local manufacturing startups and restore funding to rural hospitals. Ron Fauss wants to help Missourians to continue fighting for a living wage, to bring job security back to the workplace, to keep striving for employee rights to time off when sick or injured, and to find the best way to insure the health of every citizen.
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Affordable Housing For All
Missouri statute 140.340 last amended in 2003, slows the attempts of our cities, in selling tax-delinquent properties to local investors seeking to improve properties in our towns. Reforming these statutes could allow Missouri cities the same advantages found in Iowa, where only 20 delinquent-tax properties remain unsold and unproductive statewide in their cities. Ron Fauss wants to reform the Missouri statute to simplify delinquent-tax sales to attract more local investors seeking to improve our communities and put properties back on the tax rolls and affordable homes back on the market.
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Clean Air, Clean Water
Ron Fauss knows the importance of holding large companies accountable for polluting wastewater and for airborne emissions. He is prepared to oversee the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to monitor dangerous, greedy, corporate practices while working with farmers and small cities to adjust to EPA regulations with common sense health and safety solutions.
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Expanding Parks and Open Spaces
Ron Fauss knows the importance of providing rural residents with nearby recreational opportunities. Quality of place and community attractiveness for residents and business expansion can depend on local parks and recreational facilities. Ron Fauss sees the value of state investment in local trails, parks, waterway improvements and playground equipment.
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Healthcare for All
Healthcare, and Professional/Technical Services (like bioscience and agtech in St. Louis and Kansas City) have become the state’s growth engines. Under the 2026 federal BBB legislation, Republicans are making healthcare unsustainable. Ron Fauss wants to fully fund the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and restore funding to rural hospitals.