
With no policy in Missouri to slow the revolving door, Kenney – in his 40’s – could be set up for a lucrative final years of his legal career.
Galloway, will replace Nixon’s temporary replacement who had been serving as auditor since Tom Schweich killed himself
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A bill passed by Missouri’s Republican-controlled legislature that would have prohibited former school superintendents from running for school board was vetoed Friday by Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon. The measure, introduced by state Rep. Delus Johnson of St.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – When Matt Blunt did not seek reelection and Jay Nixon became Missouri’s governor, Spence Jackson, a former Blunt staffer who was then a spokesman at the Missouri Department of Economic Development, lost his job with the state…