Name and (party) | Term | County |
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40. Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon (D) | 1993-2009 | Jefferson |
41. Chris Koster (D) | 2009-2017 | St. Louis |
42. Joshua D. Hawley (R) 3 | 2017-2019 | Boone |
43. Eric S. Schmitt (R)3 | 2019- | St. Louis |
Jan 01, 2009 · Nixon is Missouri’s 40th Attorney General. As Attorney General, Nixon serves as the state’s chief legal officer, working with law enforcement daily to fight crime and prosecute criminals. He has been a leader nationally in criminal law and victims’ rights issues and successfully worked for the reform of Missouri juvenile laws to protect society and to instill …
JAY NIXON (Democrat) is serving his third term as Attorney General of Missouri. Nixon was first elected Attorney General on Nov. 3, 1992, on a platform of fighting crime, cleaning up govern- ment corruption, and protecting consumers and the environment. Nixon is Missouri’s 40th Attorney General.
as Attorney General of Missouri. Nixon was first elected Attorney General on Nov. 3, 1992, on a platform of fighting crime, cleaning up govern-ment corruption, and protecting consumers and the environment. Nixon is Missouri’s 40th Attor-ney General. As Attorney General, Nixon serves as the state’s chief legal officer, working with law
Name Party Term 1 Edward Bates: Democratic-Republican: 1820–1821 2 Rufus Easton: Democratic-Republican: 1821–1826 3 Robert W. Wells: Democrat: 1826–1836
After completing his terms as Attorney General, Koster joined Centene Corporation, where he currently serves as Executive Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel.
Eric Stephen Schmitt (born June 20, 1975) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the 43rd Attorney General of Missouri since 2019. He previously served as the 46th State Treasurer of Missouri from 2017 to 2019.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has dismissed most of the more than 40 lawsuits he filed against Missouri school districts over mask mandates. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.Mar 19, 2022
43 attorneys generalMissouri's first Constitution in 1820 provided for an appointed attorney general, but since the 1865 Constitution, the Attorney General has been elected. As of January 2021, there have been 43 attorneys general in Missouri.
Republican PartyEric Schmitt / PartyThe Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with its main historic rival, the Democratic Party. Wikipedia
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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed lawsuits on Friday against more than 35 school districts he said were illegally instating health policies. Schmitt tweeted links to suits filed against the school districts, including Francis Howell, St.Jan 24, 2022
– Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt today filed suit against nine more school districts to halt their illegal mask mandate policies. Districts that were sued include: Bayless, Jennings, Lexington, Kirkwood, Ritenour, Hancock Place, Special School District of St. Louis, Meramec Valley, and University City.Jan 24, 2022
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Today, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and 15 other state attorneys general today sent a letter calling on President Joe Biden to reinstate the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline following reports his administration is seeking to import more oil from Canada.
Rachel Harris - Assistant Attorney General - Missouri Attorney General's Office | LinkedIn.
John R. (Jay) Ashcroft is Missouri's 40th Secretary of State, elected in November 2016.
Missouri Attorney General official website. The Office of the Missouri Attorney General was created in 1806 when Missouri was part of the Louisiana Territory. Missouri's first Constitution in 1820 provided for an appointed Attorney General, but since the 1865 Constitution, the Attorney General has been elected.
The attorney general has the responsibility of protecting the public's interests in an open and honest marketplace. The Consumer Protection Division enforces Missouri's Consumer Protection Act and antitrust laws, and has the responsibility of representing the commissioner of securities of the secretary of state's office. Missouri's consumer protection statutes prohibit deception, fraud, unfair practices and misrepresentation or concealment of material facts in the sale or advertisement of goods or services. These laws authorize the attorney general to take action against such fraud and ensure that consumers' rights are protected.
The mission of the Agriculture and Environment Division is to "protect Missouri's natural resources and agricultural productivity.". Attorneys shall take legal action to stop pollution of the state's air, water and soil and penalize polluters through fines, penalties and, in the most serious cases, incarceration.
To fulfill these and other responsibilities, the attorney general's office is organized into eight divisions.
Herbert S. Hadley (1905–1909) – Governor of Missouri and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis. Thomas T. Crittenden (1864) – Governor of Missouri who authorized a reward for the capture of Jesse James. J. Proctor Knott (1858–1861) – Governor of Kentucky. Edward Bates (1820–1821) – Attorney General of the United States ...
The Governmental Affairs Division "protects the safety and well-being of Missourians by ensuring that regulated professionals adhere to state laws and disciplinary rules, by enforcing state ethics and campaign finance laws, and by removing caregivers who abuse or neglect vulnerable citizens". It also charged with helping mentally ill and physically challenged Missourians obtain guardians to help get care. Division attorneys also help Missourians seek redress for claims of discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, disability, age and familial status.
The Financial Services Division protects Missourians by recouping money owed to the state or state agencies, including providing collection services to several divisions of the attorney general's office and more than 40 other state agencies.
Senate candidate and current Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt — and none of them were good.
Schmitt partnered with the federal government in 2019 via the Safer Streets Initiative, which also involves Springfield and Kansas City. Through the initiative, he loaned out prosecutors to help more effectively combat violent crimes.
Eric Schmitt was sworn in as the 43rd Attorney General for the State of Missouri on January 3, 2019. As Attorney General, Eric is focused on keeping Missouri families safe and upholding the rule of law.
He was inspired to enter public service to be a voice for his son, Stephen, who was born with a rare genetic condition (tuberous sclerosis) causing tumors on his organs. Stephen also has epilepsy, is on the autism spectrum, and is non-verbal.
TROY – There’s another voice promising to bring a biblical perspective to cases that come before the Missouri Commission on Human Rights. Gov. Mike Parson appointed Jonathan Hayashi, music and worship pastor of First Baptist Church, Troy and a Pathway columnist, to the commission, June 17. He was also named the vice chair of the commission. The ten-seat commission fields discrimination complaints in matters of housing, employment, and places of public accommodation based on race, … [Read more...]
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri’s “Heartbeat Bill” may provide the most expansive restrictions to abortion in the state’s history, if it passes the state Senate before the end of the legislative session, May 17. House Bill 126, sponsored by Representative Nick Schroer (R-O’Fallon), was passed by the Missouri House of Representatives in February and was advanced by committee to the Senate earlier this month. If approved by the Senate and signed into law by Gov. Mike Parson, HB 126 will implement … [Read more...]
JEFFERSON CITY – John Robert "Jay" Ashcroft, 45, is an attorney, engineer and politician. Elected in 2016, he is the 40th Secretary of State of Missouri. Born in Jefferson City, he is the son of John and Janet Ashcroft. John Ashcroft is the former governor, U.S. Senator and U.S. Attorney General for President George W. Bush. Jay and his wife, Katie, have four children. I interviewed him July 10 in his office in the Kirkpatrick Building just west of the State Capitol overlooking the Missouri … [Read more...]
JEFFERSON CITY (Life News) – Missouri lawmakers passed a firmly pro-life budget May 9 that defunds abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood and provides support for moms and babies. St. Louis Public Radio reports the $28 billion budget is headed to Gov. Eric Greitens, who is pro-life. June 30 is the deadline for the governor’s signature. The abortion giant Planned Parenthood and other abortion businesses in the state no longer will receive tax dollars through Medicaid or state programs … [Read more...]
JEFFERSON CITY – Last March, the Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) Timothy Puko reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of Moses bringing “water from Iraq.” To their credit, the WSJ later corrected the story: In reality, Netanyahu said that Moses brought “water from a rock,” as recorded in both Exodus 17 and Numbers 20. For Missouri lawmaker Ben Baker, this biblical blunder is only one example of a decline in biblical knowledge across the nation that has prompted him to … [Read more...]