Officials
Biography
Angela Mosley is a Democratic State Senator representing District 13 in the Missouri Senate, which includes parts of St. Louis County such as Bellefontaine Neighbors, Black Jack, Castle Point, Country Club Hills, Flordell Hills, Florissant, Glasgow Village, Hathaway, Jennings, Moline Acres, Old Jamestown, and Riverview. She serves as Minority Caucus Chair and was first elected in 2020, taking office on January 6, 2021. Mosley is recognized as a trailblazer, being the first Black person elected to represent the district, and is a relentless advocate for elders, children, veterans, individuals with disabilities, access to healthcare, public schools, labor unions, workers’ rights, gun violence prevention, and seniors’ well-being. Notable achievements include passing legislation creating a task force for Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls to address this crisis and prioritize justice and prevention. She resides in Florissant, Missouri, and is a devoted mother of three—State Representative Chanel Mosley, Janay, and Jermond—and a grandmother of two.
Education and Political Experience
Details on Senator Mosley's formal education are not specified in available public records. She brings over three decades of legislative experience to her role, having served as a fearless voice for her district since 2021. In 2024, she entered the race for St. Louis County Executive in a Democratic primary.
Committees
7 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Senator
- District
- Senate District 13
- Mailing
- Room 421, 201 W. Capitol Ave., Jefferson City, MO 65101