From SOS: Kander Announces Day 1 Achievements: Business Outreach Office, Early Voting Commission, Office Ethics Policy

From SOS: Kander Announces Day 1 Achievements: Business Outreach Office, Early Voting Commission, Office Ethics Policy

Kander Announces Day 1 Achievements: Business Outreach Office, Early Voting Commission, Office Ethics Policy

Jefferson City, MO – Secretary of State Jason Kander today announced that in his first day in office, he has implemented three programs to provide improved service to Missourians, all at no cost to taxpayers.

“My goal is to build on the work that has been done in the Secretary of State’s office to provide even better service to Missourians,” Kander said. “These three initiatives will make it easier to start a business in …

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Inauguration Photos

If you weren’t able to make it to Jefferson City for Inauguration, please check out our photo album from the events.

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Inauguration

Please Join
Jason & Diana Kander

On Sunday, January Thirteenth, Two Thousand Thirteen

5pm – 7pm

Reception at the Secretary of State’s Building
James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center, 600 W. Main Street, Jefferson City

 On Monday, January Fourteenth, Two Thousand Thirteen

10am

Inaugural Parade 

11:15am

Swearing in of the 39th Secretary of State, Jason Kander
South Lawn, State Capitol, Jefferson City

1:30 – 3pm

Reception at the Secretary of State’s Capitol Office
Missouri State Capitol, Room 208

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Jason Kander – Serving

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jason Kander today released his campaign’s second ad of the general election titled Serving, which contrasts the views of Jason and his opponent on military voting.

The ad, which can be viewed at www.jasonkander.com/serving, highlights how Kander was able to vote an absentee ballot during the general election in Nov. 2006 despite serving his country in Afghanistan at the time. The ad points out that absentee voting by mail would be prohibited under a bill Shane Schoeller sponsored this past legislative session.

According to the St. Louis Beacon, …

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Missouri Newspapers Endorse Jason Kander

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri’s two largest newspapers today endorsed Jason Kander to be Missouri’s next Secretary of State, in part because Missourians can “expect his work as secretary of state to be untainted by politics or favoritism.”

The Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post-Dispatch both urged Missourians to cast a ballot for Jason Kander based on his commitment to public service and his vision for the office. The papers faulted Shane Schoeller for getting a no-bid family fee office while a legislator and for pushing …

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