Chase Blasi is a Republican member of the Kansas State Senate, representing the 26th district since January 13, 2025. Born in 1994/1995, Blasi has had a notable career in politics. He graduated from Newman University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After completing his education, Blasi served as the legislative policy director for the Kansas Department of Revenue. He also held the position of chief of staff for both former Senate President Susan Wagle and current Senate President Ty Masterson.
Blasi’s political career has been marked by his dedication to various causes and his active involvement in legislative matters. In 2023, he introduced a bill to turn over abortion restrictions to localities, showcasing his commitment to addressing complex and controversial issues. Blasi has been a member of several committees, including the Assessment and Taxation Committee, the Senate Education Committee, the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee, and the Public Health and Welfare Committee.
In addition to his legislative work, Blasi has been affiliated with various organizations, such as the Kansas Farm Bureau, the Northwest YMCA, the Knights of Columbus, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the National Rifle Association. His involvement in these organizations reflects his commitment to community service and advocacy.
Blasi is married to McKenna Blasi, and they have two adopted sons, Damian and Desmond. He is a devout Catholic and actively participates in his faith community. Blasi’s personal and professional life demonstrates his dedication to public service, family, and faith. As a rising political figure, he continues to make significant contributions to the state of Kansas and its residents.





