Missouri governor names Catherine Hanaway
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri has another attorney general. Governor Mike Kehoe tapped former prosecutor Catherine Hannaway to the position. Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced he will take a position as the co-deputy FBI director in September.
Kehoe named Catherine Hanaway, a former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, as Bailey's replacement. She will assume the role on Sept. 8.
Gov. Kehoe appoints Catherine Hanaway as the first women Missouri Attorney General. She replaces Andrew Bailey as he heads to Washington, DC, to serve as co-deputy director of the FBI. Hanaway was a U.S. district prosecutor near St. Louis #moleg pic.twitter.com/Ne8ukHnbeU