Rep. Ann Wagner, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 2nd District | Wikipedia
Rep. Ann Wagner, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 2nd District | Wikipedia
Ann Wagner, currently serving as the U.S. Congress representative for Missouri’s 2nd district since replacing Todd Akin in 2013, has been active in various community and health initiatives in the St. Louis area. Born in St. Louis in 1962, Wagner is an alumna of the University of Missouri and resides in Ballwin. Her recent tweets provide insights into her engagements and endorsements.
On April 15, 2025, Wagner expressed her gratitude to MaxFi for demonstrating their advanced medical technology. She noted the potential of this technology to save lives, particularly those of "our brave war fighters," and highlighted the value of startup businesses in the St. Louis area. Wagner's post can be accessed here.
Continuing her advocacy for health matters, Wagner tweeted on April 16, 2025, commending the efforts of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACSCAN) and its volunteers. She acknowledged their pivotal role in cancer screening and research advocacy and related personal stories from cancer survivors. Wagner mentioned her support for their priority legislation in her tweet, which is available here.
Further on April 16, 2025, Wagner engaged with local community leaders, including Eureka Mayor Sean Flower and the new Police Chief Mike Werges. They toured Eureka's new municipal center and discussed collaborative efforts to bolster local law enforcement and community safety. Her detailed tweet on the visit can be viewed here.
Ann Wagner’s endeavors emphasize her ongoing commitment to community engagement, healthcare advocacy, and support for local law enforcement.