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Andrew Bailey was sworn in as the 44 th Attorney General of the State of Missouri on January 3, 2023. Andrew is a combat veteran, father of four, prosecutor, and constitutional conservative who fights for the people of Missouri every day as the State’s chief legal official.
Andrew Bailey is a decorated combat veteran, father of four, prosecutor, and constitutional conservative who fights for the people of Missouri every day as the 44th Attorney General of Missouri.
Oct 7, 2024 · JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office and 41 other states have negotiated a nationwide $102.5 million settlement with Indivior Inc., the maker of opioid use disorder treatment drug Suboxone.
Andrew Bailey is an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he has served as Missouri Attorney General since appointment by Governor Mike Parson in January 2023. During his tenure as attorney general, Bailey has adopted far-right positions.
Oct 7, 2024 · JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that Dan Engemann is joining his office to serve as Director of Policy and Outreach. In this role, Engemann will manage the office’s policy, legislation, and stakeholder engagement efforts.... read more.
Andrew Bailey is a decorated combat veteran, father of four and constitutional conservative serving as the 44th Attorney General of Missouri.
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Since the 1865 constitution, the attorney general has been elected. The attorney general is the attorney for the state. He represents the legal interests of Missouri and its people as a group, but cannot represent individual citizens in private legal actions.