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Tuesday is your opportunity to testify in Jefferson City about Missouri’s outdated state IT system.
State Rep. Doug Richey (R-Excelsior Springs) speaks at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City on July 19, 2021 (photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications)
Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Doug Richey (R-Excelsior Springs) tells Missourinet that if anyone else would like to testify, they can call his office at (573) 751-2238 to be on the witness list.
Representative Richey has tremendous concerns about the state’s IT system. He wants to see a plan in place by January, for a serious overhaul of the state IT system. He says Missourians who need assistance with constituent services are frustrated, especially when they have issues involving multiple state departments and agencies. Many of them use different computer systems.
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Key Missouri lawmaker wants plan in place by January for a “serious overhaul” of state’s IT system (AUDIO)
A western Missouri lawmaker who chairs the subcommittee that’s vetting federal stimulus money has tremendous concerns about the state’s IT systems, saying they’re outdated.
State Rep. Doug Richey (R-Excelsior Springs) speaks on the Missouri House floor in Jefferson City on March 8, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications)
Missouri House Subcommittee on Federal Stimulus Spending Chairman Rep. Doug Richey (R-Excelsior Springs) wants a plan in place by January, for a “serious overhaul” of the state’s IT system. He says citizens who need help with constituent services are frustrated, especially when they have issues that involve multiple state departments and agencies.