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David Gregory

State Senator · Missouri · District 15 · Republican

David Gregory serves as a State Senator in the Missouri State Senate, representing District 15 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Gregory.

Key facts

Full name
David Gregory
Office
State Senator
Chamber
Missouri State Senate
State
Missouri
District
District 15
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/2f4b4782-bc17-40fd-88b7-53840c68ee3a
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

1,050 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

David Gregory is a prominent figure in Missouri politics, currently serving as a member of the Missouri State Senate, representing the 15th District. A member of the Republican Party, Gregory has a background in law and has been active in various legislative roles throughout his career. Prior to his tenure in the Senate, he served in the Missouri House of Representatives, where he was known for his focus on fiscal responsibility and government accountability. Gregory's legal career as a litigation attorney complements his political endeavors, as he has represented a diverse clientele, including professional athletes and corporations. His legislative actions and policy proposals reflect a commitment to conservative values and a focus on issues pertinent to his constituents.

Early life and career

David Gregory was born and raised in Missouri, where he has spent much of his life. He is a resident of Chesterfield, a suburb of St. Louis, where he lives with his wife, Paige. Gregory's educational background includes a degree in accounting, a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and a Juris Doctor (JD) from Saint Louis University. This strong educational foundation has equipped him with the skills necessary for both his legal career and his work in public service.

Before entering politics, Gregory established himself as a litigation attorney and founded The Injury Counsel, a law firm based in St. Louis. His legal practice has been diverse, representing clients that include Major League Baseball (MLB) and National Hockey League (NHL) players, professional fighters, and various corporations. His legal acumen has earned him recognition in the field, including selections to Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars and membership in The Million Dollar Advocates Forum and America’s Top 100 Attorneys. Gregory's legal career has been marked by significant cases, including a notable business fraud lawsuit that resulted in a jury verdict of $1.63 million and a successful animal abuse case that awarded $1.3 million.

Gregory's entry into politics began with his election to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2016, where he represented the 96th District, covering South St. Louis County. His political career has been characterized by a focus on fiscal responsibility and government accountability. During his first term, he conducted an audit of the Missouri Department of Revenue, identifying potential savings of $36 million for taxpayers. This initiative led to the establishment of "Strike Force Gregory," an ongoing effort to implement his findings and reduce waste within the government. His work in this area earned him the title of Freshman Legislator of the Year, recognizing his contributions to preventing government waste, fraud, and abuse.

Legislative service

Gregory's legislative service began in the Missouri House of Representatives, where he served from 2017 until 2023. Throughout his tenure, he was endorsed by various organizations, including the Missouri Fraternal Order of Police, and received support from notable individuals, including business leaders and professional athletes. His legislative efforts included co-sponsoring significant bills, such as one that aimed to end abortion in Missouri, reflecting his alignment with conservative values on social issues.

In 2021, Gregory announced his intention to investigate anti-competitive practices in the meat-packing industry, which he believed were adversely affecting Missouri cattlemen. This initiative highlighted his commitment to supporting local agriculture and addressing issues that impact his constituents directly. His legislative work has often focused on issues that resonate with his district's needs and concerns.

In 2024, Gregory transitioned to the Missouri Senate, representing the 15th District, which encompasses west St. Louis County. His election to the Senate followed a competitive primary in which he emerged victorious, spending approximately $450,000 on his campaign. His tenure in the Senate has already been marked by significant legislative proposals, including a controversial bill that would create a state felony for illegal aliens who knowingly enter and remain in Missouri. This proposal has sparked considerable debate, with critics labeling it as draconian and racially motivated. Despite the controversy, Gregory has framed the bill as a means to enforce federal immigration policy at the state level.

In addition to his legislative proposals, Gregory has held various committee assignments during his time in the Missouri House and Senate. He served as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee and the Special Committee on Government Accountability, as well as being a member of the Budget Committee and the Rules Committee on Administrative Oversight. These roles have allowed him to influence key legislative processes and contribute to discussions on important issues facing the state.

Policy focus and district

David Gregory's policy focus is shaped by his background as a conservative attorney and his commitment to the constituents of his district. His legislative agenda reflects a blend of fiscal conservatism and social conservatism, addressing issues that resonate with voters in his district. His work in the Missouri House of Representatives and now in the Senate has been characterized by a focus on government accountability, economic issues, and social policies.

In the area of fiscal policy, Gregory has consistently advocated for measures aimed at reducing government waste and ensuring taxpayer dollars are used efficiently. His audit of the Department of Revenue and the subsequent creation of Strike Force Gregory exemplify his commitment to these principles. He has also expressed interest in investigating practices within the meat-packing industry, indicating a focus on supporting local farmers and ensuring fair competition within the agricultural sector.

Socially, Gregory's stance on issues such as abortion aligns with his party's platform, as evidenced by his co-sponsorship of legislation aimed at restricting abortion access in Missouri. This aspect of his policy focus reflects the values of many constituents in his district, who may prioritize traditional conservative views on social issues.

As a senator, Gregory continues to navigate the complexities of state politics while advocating for policies that align with his constituents' interests. His approach to legislation often involves addressing contentious issues, such as immigration, where his proposed measures have drawn both support and criticism. The response to his proposals indicates the diverse perspectives within his district, as well as the broader political landscape of Missouri.

Overall, David Gregory's career in public service is marked by a commitment to conservative principles, fiscal responsibility, and advocacy for his constituents. His legal background and experience in the Missouri House of Representatives have shaped his approach to governance, as he seeks to address the challenges facing his district and the state of Missouri.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gregory_(politician)Wikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gregory_(politician)Wikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gregory_(politician)Wikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Missouri State SenateDistrict 15 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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