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Missouri Attorney General Appointed as FBI Co-Deputy Director in Trump Administration

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Missouri Independent

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Andrew Bailey is stepping down as Missouri attorney general to join the FBI as co-deputy director, ending a tenure marked by confrontations with federal and local officials, high-profile lawsuits, and loyalty to Donald Trump, with his replacement to be appointed by Governor Mike Kehoe.

Missouri Governor Vetoes $550 Million in State Spending Despite $8 Billion Surplus

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Missouri Independent

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Missouri Governor Mike Parson has vetoed $550 million in state spending from the $51.8 billion budget approved by lawmakers, citing the need to maintain the state's strong financial position despite an $8 billion surplus. Parson made 201 vetoes, reducing some lines and eliminating items entirely, with a focus on earmarked spending. While he approved several initiatives, including expanding a plan for widening portions of Interstate 70, Parson also cut funding for road projects and a loan for pollution controls. The governor emphasized spending on transportation and infrastructure, but his veto pen hit some projects not in the Missouri Department of Transportation's plan or identified as regional priorities.

"Idaho Governor Flooded with Calls on Transgender Health Care Bill"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Idaho Capital Sun

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Idaho Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 71 into law, which bans gender-affirming care for transgender youth and makes it a felony for medical practitioners to help minors seek gender-affirming treatment. Little's office received more than 14,800 emails and calls in favor of the bill and more than 6,500 calls and emails asking Little to veto the bill. Conservative groups urged Idahoans to voice support for the bill, while community organizations worked on a campaign to veto it.