
A milestone for the nation's youngest statewide elected official . . . Also, MO SOS Kander offers an important progress report on his tenure at the end of this presser . . .
Kander Marks 100 days in office
Jefferson City, Mo. — Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander today issued a report on his first 100 days in office. From his first day in office, Kander hit the ground running as Missouri's 39th Secretary of State.
“I’m grateful to Missourians for granting me the opportunity to serve as Secretary of State,” Kander said. “These first 100 days were just the beginning. I am committed to working for Missourians every day of my term, and improving this state and this office during that time.”
Kander’s accomplishments have been outlined in “The first 100 days: A report on early accomplishments of Missouri’s 39th Secretary of State.” This report highlights efforts made by the Secretary of State’s office to help Missourians since Kander was sworn in on January 14.
A few of the accomplishments highlighted include the return of thousands of dollars for Missouri investors, and the disbursement of more than $1 million in grants to public libraries. Kander was instrumental in the introduction of several pieces of legislation, including one that would assist veterans starting a business and another to allow early voting in Missouri. Kander has also upgraded office policy to protect employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
The report which is available on the Secretary of State’s website: www.sos.mo.gov/100DayReport.pdf.
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I don't see anything in the report about "unsolicited bulk email."
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ReplyDeleteKander is off to a great start.
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ReplyDeleteWhy does Jason Kander look like a really old 8 year old boy?
ReplyDeleteHis top assistant failed at the Department of Revenue and the Ethics Commission. She will fail him too.
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