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Jan Meyers
Chair of the House Small Business Committee
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byJohn LaFalce
Succeeded byJim Talent
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Kansas's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byLarry Winn
Succeeded byVince Snowbarger
Member of the Kansas Senate
from the 8th district
In office
1973–1984
Preceded byTheodore D. Saar
Succeeded byJack D. Walker
Personal details
Born

Janice Lenore Crilly


(1928-07-20)July 20, 1928
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedJune 21, 2019(2019-06-21) (aged 90)
Merriam, Kansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDutch Myers
Children2
EducationWilliam Woods University
University of Nebraska, Lincoln (BA)

Janice Lenore Meyers (née Crilly; July 20, 1928 – June 21, 2019) was an American Republican party politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kansas.[1]

Biography[edit]

Meyers was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. She attended public schools in Superior, Nebraska, and attended William Woods CollegeinFulton, Missouri. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 1951. From 1951 until 1954, she worked as an advertising and public relations assistant for a radio station in Omaha and a department store in Lincoln, Nebraska. From 1967 to 1972, she was a city councilwoman in Overland Park, Kansas. From 1972 until 1984, she was a member of the Kansas Senate.[2] In 1978, she ran for the United States Senate, but was defeated in a multi-candidate Republican primary which was won by Nancy Landon Kassebaum.

In 1984, she was elected as a member of the Republican Party to the 99th United States Congress and to the five succeeding Congresses. She served from January 3, 1985, until January 3, 1997. During the 104th United States Congress, she was the chairwoman of the United States House Committee on Small Business. She was not a candidate for re-election to the 105th United States Congress. She was the first Republican woman elected to the U.S. House from Kansas. Her son, Phil Meyers, ran for a congressional seat in Hawaii in 2000 as a Republican against Rep. Neil Abercrombie, but was defeated.

Meyers died from heart disease on June 21, 2019, at a hospital in Merriam, Kansas.[3][4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Lowry, Bryan (June 22, 2019). "'She was a pioneer.' Former Kansas congresswoman Jan Meyers passes away". kansascity. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  • ^ Seelye, Katharine Q. (June 24, 2019). "Jan Meyers, a Kansas Republican 'First' in Congress, Dies at 90". The New York Times. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  • External links[edit]

    U.S. House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    Larry Winn

    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from Kansas's 3rd congressional district

    1985–1997
    Succeeded by

    Vince Snowbarger

    Preceded by

    Andy Ireland

    Ranking Member of the House Small Business Committee
    1993–1995
    Succeeded by

    John LaFalce

    Preceded by

    John LaFalce

    Chair of the House Small Business Committee
    1995–1997
    Succeeded by

    Jim Talent


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