Second Amendment
The right to keep and bear arms is fundamental. Will will oppose any infringement on law-abiding Missourians' constitutional rights.
WILL WORSHAM
Entrepreneur, Lawyer, Employer, Judge, Church Elder, Community Leader — bringing real-world experience and deep community roots to Jefferson City to fight for District 129.
Conservative principles rooted in Webster County values — the same principles Will has lived and defended throughout his career.
The right to keep and bear arms is fundamental. Will will oppose any infringement on law-abiding Missourians' constitutional rights.
Raised on a century farm, Will understands the challenges facing Missouri's farming families and will fight to protect rural communities and agricultural livelihoods.
Government should live within its means. Will supports cutting wasteful spending, reducing the tax burden on families, and keeping more money in Webster County.
Parents — not bureaucrats — should direct their children's education. Will supports school choice and local control of Missouri classrooms.
Will is unequivocally pro-life and will stand up for the dignity of every unborn child in Jefferson City.
Healthy communities start with strong families. Will will defend Missouri's traditional values and push back against policies that undermine family life.
Will Worsham is a husband, father, and fifth-generation Missourian raised on a century farm in Webster County. He earned his degree from Drury University and went on to build a successful law practice in Rogersville — representing individuals, families, and businesses across the region.
As a builder and employer, Will knows what it takes to meet a payroll, navigate regulation, and create opportunity for working Missourians. His legal career spans prosecution, courtroom advocacy, business and estate planning, and service as a judge — a breadth of experience that means he'll be ready to work on Day One in Jefferson City.