Senate Committees:
66th General Assembly – Judiciary; Appropriations; Education, University, School of Mines, State Colleges, and Libraries; Labor; Agriculture; Unemployment and Workmen’s Compensation; Roads and Highways; and Bills Perfected and Ordered Printed.
67th General Assembly – Judiciary; Appropriations; Roads and Highways; Agriculture; Labor; Unemployment and Workmen’s Compensation; State Departments; and Bills Perfected and Ordered Printed.
68th General Assembly – Judiciary; Appropriations; Roads and Highways; Agriculture; Labor; Unemployment and Workmen’s Compensation; Rules and Joint Rules; and Legislative Research.
69th General Assembly – Judiciary; Appropriations; Roads and Highways; Agriculture; Labor; Unemployment and Workmen’s Compensation; Mental Health; Rules and Joint Rules; and Legislative Research. |
Leo J. Rozier served the people of the 22nd District (Jefferson, Madison, Perry, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve and Washington counties). Born in Perryville, he attended Perryville elementary schools; high school at Chaminade College in Clayton; and received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Missouri. Senator Rozier practiced law in Perryville. He served four years in the Infantry and Judge Advocate General’s Department during World War II, and was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. Senator Rozier was the city attorney of Perryville from 1941-1942 until he was called to duty with the Armed Forces. He was reappointed after release from service and served until he was elected in 1946 to the House of Representatives to fill an unexpired term. Senator Rozier was re-elected in 1946 and 1948, serving in the 64th and 65th General Assemblies. In 1950, he was elected to the Senate and served in the 66th and 67th General Assemblies. In 1954, Senator Rozier was re-elected without opposition and served in the 68th and 69th General Assemblies. (Republican)
Official Manual of the State of Missouri: 1957-1958
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