Albus to become first assistant AG
Incoming Attorney General Eric Schmitt has named longtime prosecutor Tom Albus to serve as First Assistant Attorney General. For the past 16 years, Albus has served as an Assistant U.S. […]
House budget chairman appointed as next Missouri treasurer
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Wednesday that he is appointing the chairman of the House Budget Committee to serve as the next state treasurer, adding another link to a chain-reaction […]
House budget chairman appointed as next Missouri treasurer
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Wednesday that he is appointing the chairman of the House Budget Committee to serve as the next state treasurer, adding another link to a chain-reaction […]
THE SIX MILLION CLIENT LAWYER
Last year, Eric Schmitt chided the Missouri Attorney General’s Office for the way it defended a state law he authored that limited how much municipalities can collect from fines. As of next year, Schmitt will have a chance to craft such defenses his own way.
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