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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has announced the launch of a campaign to honor Missouri’s Bicentennial. Using the slogan “Missouri Leading the Way,” the campaign will work to honor Missouri’s past, present and future through social media and the launch of a new award and program.
“This is a very exciting year for the people of the great state of Missouri, as we celebrate 200 years of statehood. Throughout the year, we will highlight our stories of firsts, of who we are and our dreams of who we will become. We come together as one state, bound together by our history and our potential for reaching new heights of greatness,” says Attorney General Schmitt.
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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has announced the launch of a campaign to honor Missouri’s Bicentennial. Using the slogan “Missouri Leading the Way,” the campaign will work to honor Missouri’s past, present, and future through social media and the launch of a new award and program.
“This is a very exciting year for the people of the great state of Missouri, as we celebrate 200 years of statehood. Throughout the year, we will highlight our stories of firsts, of who we are and our dreams of who we will become. We come together as one state, bound together by our history and our potential for reaching new heights of greatness,” said Attorney General Schmitt.
Gov. Mike Parson promised to work on behalf of all Missourians after being sworn in for his first full term Jan. 11 though he didn’t mention in the speech specific items he hopes to achieve in the coming four years.
Parson, a Republican who ascended to the state’s highest office in June 2018 following the resignation of Gov. Eric Greitens, was sworn in by Circuit Judge Sarah Castle of Kansas City. Castle, who uses a wheelchair because she lost the use of her legs to a rare disease at age 11, was appointed by Parson to her current post in October.