John T. Lamping (born October 19, 1962)[1] is an American politician and securities broker from the state of Missouri.
[3] Lamping worked as a currency trader in New York City and later earned his MBA from NYU.
When not involved with his duties in the General Assembly, he works for a St. Louis securities brokerage firm.
[4] In 2010, Lamping defeated Democrat Barbara Fraser in a close general election for a four-year term, to replace the term-limited Joan Bray.
[8] Committee assignments --Lamping served on the following committees during the 96th General Assembly:[10] Lamping attracted national attention in 2013 when he introduced a bill that would suspend the state licenses to operate in Missouri of any insurance companies which accepted subsidies offered by the United States government to pay health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act.