Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, who has been serving in the House of Representatives since 2000, is reportedly in the running for the position of U.S. Transportation Secretary in the Trump cabinet. Graves, who represents parts of western and northern Missouri, including St. Joseph, has shown interest in the position through social media, stating that it would be an honor to be considered.
Graves’ extensive experience in transportation-related issues has positioned him well for this potential role. As the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee since 2021, he has been deeply involved in shaping transportation policy at the federal level. In addition, Graves is a licensed pilot and often uses his own plane to travel across his large district, showcasing his hands-on approach to understanding the transportation needs of his constituents.
If appointed as U.S. Transportation Secretary, Graves would bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role, having worked closely on critical infrastructure projects and transportation legislation during his time in Congress. His background as a pilot further underscores his commitment to and understanding of the transportation sector.
In a similar vein, another Missouri lawmaker, Sen. Eric Schmitt, has also been rumored as a potential candidate for a cabinet position in the next Trump administration. With speculation swirling around both Graves and Schmitt, Missouri could see significant representation at the federal level in the coming years.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, the consideration of Graves for U.S. Transportation Secretary highlights the value that Missouri lawmakers bring to the national stage. As discussions around cabinet appointments continue, it will be interesting to see how these developments unfold and what impact they may have on the state and its residents.