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Investigative; Public Utilities (Republican Spokesperson);
Consumer Protection; Appropriations-Higher Education; State
Government Administration; Higher Education; Electric
Utility Oversight; Veterans' Affairs (Republican
Spokesperson); and Telecommunications (Republican
Spokesperson).
Representative Bost's election to the State Legislature
followed 4 years in the United States Marine Corps, as well
as 13 years in his family trucking business. He started work
at Bost Trucking Service as a driver in 1979 and then went
on to be the truck manager for ten years until 1992.
Rep. Bost served as a firefighter for the Murphysboro Fire
Department. He graduated from the University of Illinois
Certified Firefighter II Academy in 1993 and continued to
serve the Murphysboro Fire Department during his first six
terms as State Representative on an as needed basis.
In addition to his duties as a State Representative, Rep.
Bost stays very active in his church and community. Mike is
also a small Business owner. He and his wife Tracy own and
operate the White House Salon in their hometown of
Murphysboro.
Mike has a long tradition of public service. He began his
public service career in 1984 when he was elected to the
Jackson County Board. In 1986 he served as president of the
Jackson County Republican Boosters and Treasurer of the
Jackson County Young Republicans. He served as precinct
committeeman for Murphysboro precinct #4 from 1985-1989 and
as Treasurer for the City of Murphysboro from 1989-1992.
Mike served as a Murphysboro Township Trustee from 1993 to
April of 1997.
Mike is a lifelong resident of Murphysboro. He was born
December 30, 1960 and graduated from Murphysboro High School
in 1979. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine
Corps serving his country from 1979-1982. He was trained as
an electronic specialist and radar repairman and received an
honorable discharge as a Corporal E-4.
Mike and his wife Tracy reside in Murphysboro. They have
three children, Steven, Kasey Fred and Kaitlin Rose, two
son-in-laws Travis Fred and Chad Rose, a daughter-in-law
Betsy and five grandchildren: Spencer, Lydia, Sidney Fred,
Wiley Bost, Stan and Lillyauna Rose.
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