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politics2 years ago

"From Scandal to Staff: Missouri Speaker Hires Controversial Former Speaker"

Rod Jetton, a former Missouri House Speaker whose political career was marred by corruption and sexual assault allegations, has been appointed as the chief of staff for current House Speaker Dean Plocher. Jetton's hiring comes as Plocher faces an ethics committee inquiry and calls for his resignation over allegations of misconduct. While some Republicans view Jetton's past as a story of redemption, Democrats argue that his history disqualifies him from holding a position of influence. Jetton's fall from grace included a felony assault charge and a federal bribery investigation, though he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and was placed on probation.

politics2 years ago

"Political Shake-Up: Missouri Lieutenant Governor Race Sees Unexpected Contender"

Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher's path to becoming lieutenant governor faces challenges as former state Senator Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, enters the race with a $500,000 campaign contribution. Plocher is dealing with ethics problems related to false travel reimbursements, which have led to calls for his resignation. Onder, a physician who served two terms in the state Senate, is now a strong contender in the crowded Republican primary that includes Plocher, state Senator Holly Rehder, Franklin County Clerk Tim Baker, and Paul Berry III.

politics2 years ago

Missouri Republicans Demand Investigation and Resignation of Dean Plocher

Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher, a Republican, is facing calls for his resignation after it was revealed that he filed false expense reports to be reimbursed for travel expenses already paid for by his campaign. Prominent Republicans, including Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and Republican candidate for attorney general Will Scharf, are calling for an investigation into the matter. Plocher has attributed the situation to "administrative errors" and has vowed to review his expenses and reimburse any wrongly paid money. The House Ethics Committee is scheduled to convene on Friday to discuss the issue.