Lukas Schubert (politician)
Lukas Schubert (born July 20th, 2005) is an American politician in the Montana House of Representatives. He was elected to represent the 8th district in 2024.[1] A member of the Republican Party, he defeated Tony Brockman in the primary.[2] Due to redistricting following the US census, the general geographic area represented by District 8 was previously covered by District 9.[3] Brockman was the incumbent for District 9. In the general election Schubert won 70% of the vote against challenger Beth Sibert.[4] Montana House of Representatives, 2025On January 15, 2025, Schubert introduced a bill (HB222) to expand the wolf hunting season. On January 30, 2025, the bill failed to pass on the house floor, in a 40–60 vote.[5] On February 25, 2025, Schubert introduced a bill (HB754) to require the emergency removal of a child who is transitioning gender with the support of a parent or guardian -- considering them in immediate or apparent danger of harm. On March 06, 2025, the bill failed to pass on the house floor, in a 27-71 vote. [6] PersonalSchubert moved to Montana from Los Angeles with his mother in 2021 because of the restrictive Covid laws and liberal policies.[7] He is a student at Flathead Valley Community College and graduated from Glacier High School in 2023.[2] He converted to Catholicism before being elected to the Montana House of Representatives. References
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