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JEFFERSON CITY â Gov. Mike Parson has vetoed a piece of legislation that would have kept Columbia Mayor Brian Treece out of potential hot water.
The legislation that hit Parson s desk would have created an exemption to an existing state statute and clarified that lobbyists running for municipal and school district offices could maintain candidate committees.
Because Parson vetoed that exemption, lobbyists running for office must dissolve any candidate committee, according to the statute.
Treece has been a registered as a lobbyist since 1996 and also co-owns a consulting firm with his wife, Mary Phillips, based in Jefferson City.
Treece did not respond to several requests for comment from the Missourian, but later sent an email stating that he believes he is not in violation of state law.