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Ann Mah is a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 53rd district. She has served since 2005. Mah currently works as a trainer/speaker, and is the owner of Discover! Strategies. Previously she worked as an Area Manager for SBC and a teacher in Emporia and Chase County Public Schools. She is a member of the Capitol Area Federated Women's Democratic Club, Shawnee County Democrats, State Committee of the North Central Association, and serves on the Board of Directors of the United Way of Greater Topeka.[1] Mah received her BSE and MS in Education from Emporia State University. Contents 1 Issue positions 2 Committee membership 3 Major donors 4 References 5 External links // Issue positions Mah has planned bills for a number of her legislative priorities, including Unilateral annexation, KPERS retiree income limits, Immigration reform, and Tax credit for college tuition Committee membership Education Higher Education (Ranking Member) Local Government Major donors The top 5 donors to Mah's 2008 campaign:[2] 1. Kansas Contractors Assoc $1,000 2. AT&T $1,000 3. Kansans for Lifesaving Cures $1,000 4. Pioneer Communications $1,000 5. Kansas Assoc of Realtors $900 References ^ Project Vote Smart - Rep. Ann Mah Biography ^ Follow the Money - 2008 Campaign Contributions External links Official Website Kansas Legislature - Ann Mah Project Vote Smart profile Kansas Votes profile State Surge - Legislative and voting track record Follow the Money campaign contributions: 2006, 2008 v • d • e Current members of the Kansas House of Representatives House Majority Leader: Raymond Merrick (R) • House Minority Leader: Paul Davis (D)     Doug Gatewood (D) Robert Grant (D) Julie Menghini (D) Shirley Palmer (D) Bill Feuerborn (D) Jene Vickrey (R) Richard Proehl (R) Jerry Williams (D) Bill Otto (R) Tony Brown (D) Virgil Peck, Jr. (R) Jeff King (R) Forrest Knox (R) Lance Kinzer (R) Arlen Siegfreid (R) Gene Rardin (D) Jill Quigley (R) Cindy Neighbor (D) Dolores Furtado (D) Kevin Yoder (R) Kay Wolf (R) Lisa Benlon (D) Milack Talia (D) Mike Slattery (D) Terrie Huntington (R) Robert Olson (R) Raymond Merrick (R) Pat Colloton (R) Sheryl Spalding (R) Ron Worley (R) Stan Frownfelter (D) Louis Ruiz (D) Tom Burroughs (D) Valdenia Winn (D) Broderick Henderson (D) Margaret Long (D) Michael Peterson (D) Anthony Brown (R) Owen Donohoe (R) Melanie Meier (D) Marti Crow (D) Connie O'Brien (R) Mike Kiegerl (R) Barbara Ballard (D) Thomas Sloan (R) Paul Davis (D) Lee Tafanelli (R) Marvin Kleeb (R) Scott Schwab (R) Rocky Fund (R) Mike Burgess (R) Lana Gordon (R) Ann Mah (D) Joe Patton (R) Annie Kuether (D) Annie Tietze (D) Sean Gatewood (D) Harold Lane (D) William Prescott (R) Don Hill (R) Richard Carlson (R) Steve Lukert (D) Jerry Henry (D) Vern Swanson (R) Barbara Craft (R) Sydney Carlin (D) Tom Hawk (D) Tom Moxley (R) Deena Horst (R) J. Robert Brookens (R) Charles Roth (R) Marc Rhoades (R) Clark Shultz (R) Don Schroeder (R) John Grange (R) Peggy Mast (R) J. David Crum (R) Ed Trimmer (D) Kasha Kelley (R) Vincent Wetta (D) Peter DeGraaf (R) Don Myers (R) Jo Ann Pottorff (R) Gail Finney (D) Steven Brunk (R) Judith Loganbill (D) Raj Goyle (D) Jim Ward (D) Melody McCray-Miller (D) Steve Huebert (R) Brenda Landwehr (R) Nile Dillmore (D) Dan Kerschen (R) Joe McLeland (R) Melany Barnes (D) Phil Hermanson (R) Dale Swenson (D) Geraldine Flaharty (D) Aaron Jack (R) Mario Goico (R) Joe Seiwert (R) Janice Pauls (D) Delia Garcia (D) Michael O'Neal (R) Jason Watkins (R) Sharon Schwartz (R) Elaine Bowers (R) Don Svaty (D) Clay Aurand (R) Dan Johnson (R) Eber Phelps (D) William Wolf (R) Bob Bethell (R) Mitch Holmes (R) Melvin Neufeld (R) Patrick Maloney (D) Larry Powell (R) Don Hineman (R) Pat George (R) John Faber (R) James Morrison (R) Gary Hayzlett (R) Jeff Whitham (R) William Light (R) Carl Holmes (R) Republican (77) • Democratic (48) • Kansas House of Representatives • Kansas Senate