TKC NOTE: Take a look at the latest effort the ensure fair elections and hold off GOP Voter ID Measures at the same time. For Kansas City readers, the police of Chief overseeing local elections is an important move and offers another reason to KEEP KANSAS CITY LOCAL POLICE CONTROL OFF THE TABLE . . . Check it:
Kander Establishes Elections Integrity Task Force
Jefferson City, Mo. — Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander today announced the formation of the bipartisan Elections Integrity Task Force, which will bring together local, state and federal law enforcement and election authorities. The task force will meet each election year going forward to help coordinate efforts to ensure Missouri elections remain fair, secure and accessible.
"This task force will help ensure that fair elections continue in Missouri, and will provide Missourians with confidence in the process," Kander said. "By working together across government agencies, we will be able to move swiftly before, during and after each election to protect the integrity of the process."
By bringing multiple agencies to the table, the task force will open lines of communication and establish new protocols for responding to alleged violations in the elections process.
The members of the Elections Integrity Task Force are:
Secretary of State Jason Kander
Daniel M. Nelson, Assistant United States Attorney, Western District of Missouri
John Bodenhausen, Assistant United States Attorney, Eastern District of Missouri
Special Agent in Charge William Woods, FBI St. Louis Office
Special Agent in Charge Michael Kaste, FBI Kansas City Office
Chief Darryl Forté, Kansas City Police Department
Chief Laura Wright, Camdenton Police Department
Platte County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd
Boone County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Knight
Carroll County Clerk Peggy McGaugh
Cape Girardeau County Clerk Kara Clark Summers
Shelby County Clerk Tracy Smith
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How did he miss putting Rizzo on the team?
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Don't worry, cops won't be going to jail for killing people anytime soon.
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