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Interview of Fred Kerr, April 13, 2018

Interviewed by H. Edward (Ed) Flentje
Interview Description

Fred Kerr reflects on his 15 years in the Kansas Senate representing the 33rd Senate district. He recalls Senate leaders and fellow Senators who helped him as a freshman and whose influence guided him throughout his career. Fred talks about the process involved in securing a leadership position in the Senate and the dynamics of leadership races. He observes how relationships between competitors for leadership offices affected Senators differently and how they worked together in subsequent legislative sessions. He also reflects on how decisions were made regarding tax policy both to fund highways and public schools. Fred, who ran for Governor in 1994, comments about the increasing influence of money and monied interests in state-wide politics. A previous oral history interview of Fred Kerr is here.

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Fred A. Kerr was born December 29, 1940 in Spearville, Kansas. He is a 3rd generation farmer and stockman in Coats, Pratt County, Kansas. He graduate from Oklahoma State University in 1963. Kerr served in the Kansas State Senate from the 33rd district for 16 years, from 1976 to 1992. During four of these years, 1989-1992, he served as Majority (Republican) Leader. He was assigned the Chairman of Assessment and Taxation Committee in 1984. Kerr participated in the redistricting process after the 1990 census. His brother, Dave Kerr, has also been a Kansas Senator. Fred Kerr left the Senate in 1992. He ran for governor of Kansas in 1994, losing to Bill Graves in the primary. He was appointed to the Kansas Board of Regents by Governor Graves in 1999. Fred Kerr is married to Nancy. They have two children, Kathryn and Alan.

Interviewee Date of Birth

December 29, 1940

Interviewee Political Party

Republican

Interviewee Positions

Member, Senate Education 1977-1988
Member, Kansas Senate 1977-1992
Member, Senate Assessment and Taxation 1977-1984
Member, Senate Agriculture and Livestock 1977-1979
Member, Senate Transportation and Utilities 1977-1984
Vice-Chair, Senate Energy and Natural Resources 1977-1984
Member, Senate Agriculture and Small Business 1980-1980
Chair, Senate Agriculture and Small Business 1981-1984
Member, Senate Legislative and Congressional Apportionment 1985-1988
Chair, Senate Assessment and Taxation 1985-1988
Member, Senate Organization, Calendar and Rules 1985-1988
Member, Senate Agriculture 1985-1988
Member, Senate Energy and Natural Resources 1985-1988
Member, Senate Economic Development 1987-1988
Majority Leader, Kansas Senate 1989-1992
Vice-Chair, Senate Organization, Calendar and Rules 1989-Present
Member, Senate Transportation and Utilities 1989-Present
Member, Senate Assessment and Taxation 1989-Present
Member, Senate Elections 1989-Present
Member, Senate Interstate Cooperation 1989-Present
Member, Kansas Board of Regents 1999-Present

Senate District Numbers

33

Interview Location

Statehouse, Topeka, KS

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