Catherine Hanaway, Missouri Attorney General and Kehoe
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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (KFVS) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is scheduled to attend a few events in the Heartland this week. His first stop was at the Federal Courthouse in Cape Girardeau for a naturalization ceremony on Wednesday, August 20.
Despite a flurry of speculation from both sides of the political aisle, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe hasn’t signaled whether or not he’ll call a special session of the legislature to redraw
Governors of three Republican-led states announced over the weekend they would be sending hundreds of troops to D.C at the request of Trump.
Students are filling the halls and classrooms for the first day of school in Lee’s Summit, but this year, no cell phones will be allowed in.
Twenty-five people from 18 countries became U.S. citizens Wednesday in Cape Girardeau, with Gov. Mike Kehoe and State Treasurer Vivek Malek welcoming them at a naturalization ceremony.
Gov. Mike Kehoe again commented on redistricting in Missouri at a news conference Tuesday, but the governor said he has not made a decision about whether he will call a special session on the topic.
Sen. Mike Cierpiot, a Lee's Summit Republican, told The Star last week that any redistricting effort would have to be sustainable so Republicans don't end up losing more districts in a future election year in which the GOP performs poorly.
The Kansas City Star reported that Kehoe discussed redistricting with multiple top Republicans in an early August meeting. Alex Riley, R-Springfield, the majority leader of the Missouri House of Representatives, was in that meeting and said he thinks it’s “pretty likely” Kehoe will call a special session.