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Brian Seitz

State Representative · Missouri · District 156 · Republican

Brian Seitz serves as a State Representative in the Missouri House of Representatives, representing District 156 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Seitz.

Key facts

Full name
Brian Seitz
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Missouri House of Representatives
State
Missouri
District
District 156
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1961
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/83283f83-e8d3-4e03-949c-1bdfae4bfd7f
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Brian Seitz is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives, representing the 156th district, which includes the city of Branson, Missouri. A member of the Republican Party, Seitz was elected to office in November 2020 and officially took his seat on January 6, 2021. His legislative work has included introducing bills that have attracted both local and national attention, particularly in the areas of reproductive health and public policy.

Early life and career

Brian Seitz was born on July 8, 1961, in Michigan. His early life in the Midwest set the stage for his future endeavors in public service and community engagement. Seitz pursued higher education at Missouri State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and public relations in 1990. This academic background provided him with the skills necessary for effective communication, which would later prove beneficial in his political career.

Before entering the political arena, Seitz had a diverse career. He served in the United States Army from 1983 to 1986, an experience that likely shaped his views on service and leadership. Following his military service, he transitioned into the private sector, where he managed Splash Carwash, a local business. His management role would have provided him with insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by small businesses, which are often a focal point in state legislation.

In addition to his business experience, Seitz has also been involved in religious leadership. He served as a pastor at Sovereign Grace Baptist Church and later at the First Baptist Church of Branson. His work in these roles reflects a commitment to community service and engagement, as churches often play a significant role in local community dynamics. This background in both business and faith-based leadership has likely influenced his approach to governance and public policy.

Legislative service

Seitz's political career began in earnest when he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in November 2020. He officially assumed office on January 6, 2021. His election came during a time of significant political activity in Missouri, as well as across the United States, with many voters focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since taking office, Seitz has been involved in various legislative initiatives. One of his notable contributions came in March 2022 when he introduced Missouri House Bill No. 2810. This bill gained national attention due to its controversial provisions regarding the use of abortion pills for ectopic pregnancies. The introduction of this bill highlighted the ongoing national debate surrounding reproductive rights and access to healthcare. Seitz's legislative actions in this area have positioned him as a significant figure in discussions about reproductive health policy in Missouri.

In April 2025, Seitz introduced another bill aimed at repealing Amendment 3, which had been approved by voters the previous year. This amendment pertained to issues related to reproductive health, and Seitz's proposal sparked considerable debate. He characterized his bill as not being an outright abortion ban, citing limited exceptions prior to 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, reproductive health advocates have described this characterization as misleading, indicating the complexity and contentious nature of the discussions surrounding reproductive rights in the state.

Seitz's legislative service reflects a broader trend in American politics, where state-level legislators are increasingly involved in shaping policies that resonate with their constituents' values and beliefs. His actions in the Missouri House have made him a prominent figure in the ongoing discourse surrounding reproductive health, showcasing the intersection of personal beliefs, public policy, and the legislative process.

Policy focus and district

As a representative of the 156th district, which encompasses Branson, Missouri, Seitz's policy focus is likely influenced by the unique demographics and needs of his constituents. Branson is known for its vibrant tourism industry, attracting visitors with its entertainment options, outdoor activities, and family-friendly attractions. This economic backdrop may inform Seitz's legislative priorities, particularly in areas related to economic development, tourism, and small business support.

Seitz's affiliation with the Republican Party aligns him with a set of values and policy positions that resonate with many constituents in his district. Issues such as fiscal responsibility, limited government intervention, and traditional social values are often central to the Republican platform, and these themes may be reflected in Seitz's legislative initiatives and public statements.

In addition to economic and social issues, Seitz's legislative work has also touched on healthcare, particularly in the context of reproductive rights. The introduction of bills related to abortion and reproductive health indicates a commitment to addressing what he perceives as critical issues facing his constituents. However, these issues are often polarizing, and Seitz's positions may elicit a range of responses from the public, reflecting the diverse opinions within his district.

Seitz's role as a state legislator places him at the intersection of local and state governance, where he must balance the needs and concerns of his constituents with broader state policies and legislative goals. His ongoing service in the Missouri House of Representatives allows him to advocate for the interests of the 156th district while navigating the complexities of state politics.

In summary, Brian Seitz's journey from military service to state legislator illustrates a commitment to public service and community engagement. His legislative actions, particularly in the areas of reproductive health and economic policy, reflect the values and concerns of his constituents in Branson, Missouri. As he continues to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives, Seitz remains a key figure in the ongoing discussions surrounding important issues that affect the lives of the people in his district and beyond.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_SeitzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_SeitzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_SeitzWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Missouri House of RepresentativesDistrict 156 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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