Congressman Long was born and raised in Missouri’s 7th Congressional District where he proudly serves his constituents today.
Congressman Long has always believed we need more lawmakers in Washington, D.C. with real-world experience. He owned and operated auction and real estate businesses in southwest Missouri before running for office.
Voted ‘Best Auctioneer in the Ozarks’ 9 years straight, it’s no surprise he has been inducted into both the National Auctioneers’ Association Hall of Fame and the Missouri Professional Auctioneers’ Association Hall of Fame. His motto in the Auction business was “When you want it done right” and that attitude holds today. While he’s known for his unconventional, out of the box thinking, it all gets back to trying to do his best whether that’s selling grandma’s antiques or negotiating with his colleagues on Capitol Hill for the best outcome for his constituents. He’s known for his good nature and humor in Washington which both serve him well when negotiating with colleagues on the other side of the aisle.
Since taking office in 2011, I have faced a number of difficult decisions and worked out a specific approach to legislation to ensure that I am representing both the people of my district and my own personal beliefs. For each piece of legislation I vote on I ask myself a number of questions such as: does it reduce the size of government, promote personal responsibility, strengthen the family, reduce the tax burden and promote personal freedom? While running for this seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, I campaigned on those principles and continue to work to uphold them today.
I have and will continue to work diligently to uphold these principles through my votes in the House. I look forward to continuing to advocate for conservative ideals in Congress and will relentlessly support legislation that reduces taxes, limits the size of the federal government and strengthens our national defense.