Despite the county Planning Commission’s decision to recommend denial of a rezoning request for an Oakville trash-transfer station, Fred Weber Inc. is a good corporate citizen, and the community’s “beating” of the company “wasn’t really justified,” according to commission Chairman Doug Morgan. The Planning Commission voted 7-0 last week to recommend denial of Fred Weber’s.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt was sworn in earlier today for another term as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General. Standing alongside family and other statewide officers, Attorney General Schmitt was administered the oath of office by Judge Tom Albus, former First Assistant Attorney General in Schmitt’s office and current Circuit Judge in St. Louis County’s 21st Judicial Circuit. Eric Schmitt has served as Missouri’s Attorney General since January 3, 2019, and was elected to a four year term in November 2020.
“It’s been one of my highest honors to serve as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General for the past two years, and the oath that I took when sworn in is one that I take seriously and reverently,” said
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt was sworn in Monday (1/11) for another term as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General. Standing alongside family and other statewide officers, Attorney General Schmitt was administered the oath of office by Judge Tom Albus, former First Assistant Attorney General in Schmitt’s office and current Circuit Judge in St. Louis County’s 21st Judicial Circuit. Eric Schmitt has served as Missouri’s Attorney General since January 3, 2019, and was elected to a four year term in November 2020.
“It’s been one of my highest honors to serve as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General for the past two years, and the oath that I took when sworn in is one that I take seriously and reverently,” said