Officials

Role

Kansas Senator

Born

May 17, 1978 (47 years old)

Office

Kansas

About

Alicia Straub is a Republican state senator representing Kansas Senate District 33, which encompasses Barton, Edwards, Kiowa, Lane, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Rush, Scott, and Stafford counties, along with parts of Hodgeman and Rice counties. A fifth-generation native of Barton County, she resides in Ellinwood with her family. Straub is known for her strong advocacy of pro-life values, Second Amendment rights, limited government, agriculture and livestock industries, education choice, critical access to medical care, and well-maintained roads and infrastructure.

Education and Political Experience

Specific details on Straub's formal education are not available in public records. Her political career began when she was first elected as Barton County Commissioner in 2014. She later served as a Representative for the 113th Kansas House District, where she sat on the Agriculture, Ag & Natural Resources Budget, and Local Government Committees. Straub transitioned to the Kansas Senate for District 33, continuing her service on committees such as Agriculture and Natural Resources.