Vacancies top 10 percent in Missouri House

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – More than 10 percent of Missouri House seats are now vacant after a St. Louis lawmaker resigned for a local office.Democratic Rep. Michael Butler was sworn in Wednesday as the St. Louis recorder of deeds. The House released a letter Thursday indicating Butler had resigned
Monday night.Butler was one of four lawmakers who resigned at the end of 2018 after being
elected to new jobs in local government.

Others left early to take positions in Gov. Mike Parson’s administration. Still
others resigned to try to avoid being affected by a new constitutional amendment
lengthening the wait before lawmakers can become lobbyists.

The 163-member House now has 17 vacancies. The resignations are the most of any
year in records dating to 1994.

A new legislative session begins Jan. 9th.

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