Carthage’s Cathy Jo Loy continues candidacy for Missouri House of Representatives

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Carthage resident Cathy Jo Loy is a candidate for Missouri State Representative, District 163. Photo provided

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Cathy Jo Loy, a dedicated conservative grassroots leader, and Carthage resident, continues her campaign for State Representative of Missouri’s 163rd district in Jasper County. Loy, renowned for her commitment to conservative principles, seeks to succeed Republican incumbent Rep. Cody Smith, who will term out in 2024.

“I am thrilled to continue engaging with our community and advocating for the values we hold dear,” stated Loy. “After years of grassroots efforts, I am eager to step up and ensure our conservative values are upheld in the Missouri Capitol.”

Throughout her campaign, Loy has been actively meeting with constituents, business owners, and educators to understand the pressing concerns of the 163rd district. Her outreach efforts include hosting events and forums to foster dialogue and gather valuable insights from community members.

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A cornerstone of Loy’s platform is her unwavering support for education, public schools, and educators. With a family background in public-school education, she recognizes the pivotal role teachers play in shaping the future generation. Loy is committed to championing tailored educational approaches that meet the diverse needs of every student while respecting the values and input of parents. Loy believes Missouri can be a leader in education if we are willing to opening look at innovative options melded with tried-and-true academic initiatives.

In addition to her grassroots leadership roles, including National Chair of the Missouri Republican Assembly. 7th Congressional District Chair and Vice-Chair of the Jasper County Republican Central Committee, Loy has been instrumental in advocating for conservative policies at both local and state levels.

With a focus on defending the right to life, upholding constitutional freedoms, and ensuring fiscal responsibility in government spending, Loy has outlined key agenda items for her campaign. She also aims to prioritize mental health policies and advocate for quality education for all Missouri students.

“I will tirelessly work to streamline government processes and eliminate wasteful spending, allowing our citizens to retain more of their hard-earned money and fundamental rights,” Loy affirmed.

Together with her husband Clint, a respected emergency medicine physician, Loy has been married for 43 years. They share a commitment to family and community service, reflected in their active involvement in various charitable endeavors.

For more information about Cathy Jo Loy’s campaign and upcoming events, please visit her website cathyjo4mo163.com or for questions [email protected]

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