New Missouri governor focuses on crime, education, tax cuts in inaugural address
- Mike Kehoe was inaugurated as Missouri's 58th governor, succeeding his role as lieutenant governor, and he previously served in the state senate for 14 years.
- In his inaugural address, Kehoe emphasized that crime, education, and tax cuts will be his top priorities during his term as governor.
- Kehoe aims to make Missouri a safer place by stating it should be easier to be a cop than a criminal, and he plans to strengthen public education.
- He also expressed a commitment to reducing taxes and cutting regulations to help families and attract job creators to Missouri.
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