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Mark Alford represents Missouri's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, having been elected in 2022. He serves on the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most influential committees in Congress, with assignments to several subcommittees including Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies; Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies; and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs. Prior to his congressional service, Alford worked as a television news anchor in Kansas City for over two decades.
- Name
- Mark Alford
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Missouri
- District
- MO-4
- Committees
- Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee, Small Business Committee, Appropriations Committee
- Key Fact 1
- Mark Alford was elected to represent Missouri's 4th Congressional District in November 2022.
- Key Fact 2
- He serves on the House Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for federal government spending legislation.
- Key Fact 3
- Alford sits on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of Appropriations.
- Key Fact 4
- He is a member of the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee.
- Key Fact 5
- Alford serves on the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Subcommittee.
- Key Fact 6
- Before entering Congress, he worked as a television news anchor in the Kansas City area for more than 20 years.
- Key Fact 7
- He represents a district that covers portions of western and central Missouri, including areas around Kansas City's eastern suburbs.
- Key Fact 8
- Alford is a member of the Republican Party.
Data from Congress.gov
Fact Sheet
- Name
- Mark Alford
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Missouri
- District
- MO-4
- Chamber
- House
- Committees
- Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee, Small Business Committee, Appropriations Committee
- Key Votes
- 50
Data from Congress.gov
Promise vs. Vote
Promise Kept Rate
80%
Kept 4 of 5 promises this session
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Nov 20, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Nov 17, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Sep 19, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · May 14, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NOT_VOTING · May 5, 2025
