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The former state treasurer replaces Nicole Galloway, who was the only Democrat in Missouri holding an elected statewide position.
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The federal government is offering grant money to help address the problem, but small towns fear they lack the tech knowhow and resources to defend their systems and are daunted by grant applications.
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The flap stems from an audit Galloway did of Hawley’s office after he resigned as attorney general in 2018 to become a U.S. Senator.
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Nicole Galloway is the party's last statewide official standing since Republicans gained substantial ground in Missouri.
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The state auditor said lack of funding from the state shifts the burden to Missouri residents, who end up paying higher property taxes to support their schools.
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Missouri Republicans had a big Tuesday. Here's how they won and why Missouri Democrats have a lot of work to do in picking up the pieces.
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Republican Gov. Mike Parson defeated State Auditor Nicole Galloway on Tuesday to win a full term as Missouri’s chief executive.
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Missourians are set to go to the polls Tuesday. Here are some of the questions that could determine some big races and issues.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is taking on State Auditor Nicole Galloway in one of the only competitive gubernatorial races in the country. The Republican incumbent said he's ready for a full term as the state's chief executive.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson sits down with St. Louis Public Radio's Jaclyn Driscoll and Jason Rosenbaum to talk about the big issues ahead of the Nov. 3 election.