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There is a bill that Missouri lawmakers are trying to pass to incentivize Hollywood to film in the Show-Me State of Missouri rather than California, Georgia, and Illinois.
There is a bill that Missouri lawmakers are trying to pass to incentivize Hollywood to film in the Show-Me State of Missouri rather than California, Georgia, and Illinois.
Missourinet You are here: Home Quade, Stephens have different views on performance of former Missouri health director Williams (AUDIO) Two key Missouri lawmakers from opposite parties view Tuesday’s resignation of state Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director Dr. Randall Williams very differently. Chairman Stephens says Williams did a fine job. “We have lived through the year from hell that everybody got thrust into falling off a cliff into a dark abyss,” Stephens says. Stephens says Dr. Williams never intended to stay in the position permanently, adding that his understanding is that Dr. Williams’ wife never moved to Missouri from North Carolina. Stephens also says Dr. Williams was responsive to lawmakers in both parties.
Randall Williams out after four contentious years as Missouri health director By Tessa Weinberg Missouri Independent Amid the peak of Missouri’s COVID vaccine rollout and just four years on the job, Randall Williams has stepped down as director of the state’s health department, effective immediately. Gov. Mike Parson’s announcement did not give a reason for Williams’ departure. Robert Knodell, Parson’s deputy chief of staff who has played a key role in the state’s vaccine distribution, will serve as acting director until a permanent replacement is found. “Dr. Williams has been a huge asset to Missouri, especially this past year in dealing with COVID-19,” Parson said in a written statement. “We greatly appreciate all the work he has done for the people of our state and wish him the best in his future endeavors.”
Randall Williams addresses the media as Gov. Mike Parson looks on. (Photo courtesy of Missouri Governor’s Office) McCrory administration health director and one-time Raleigh mayoral candidate Randall Williams is known for anti-abortion activism Amid the peak of Missouri’s COVID vaccine rollout and just four years on the job, Randall Williams has stepped down as director of the state’s health department, effective immediately. Gov. Mike Parson’s announcement did not give a reason for Williams’ departure. Robert Knodell, Parson’s deputy chief of staff who has played a key role in the state’s vaccine distribution, will serve as acting director until a permanent replacement is found.
Missouri health director Randall Williams resigns By Summer Ballentine Missouri's health director resigned Tuesday amid the state's coronavirus vaccine rollout, Republican Gov. Mike Parson announced. Parson did not provide an explanation for Department of Health and Senior Services Director Dr. Randall Williams' departure. Parson named his deputy chief of staff, Robert Knodell, to be the agency's acting director. Parson's spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request by The Associated Press for Williams' resignation letter Tuesday. "Dr. Williams has been a huge asset to Missouri, especially this past year in dealing with COVID-19," Parson said in a statement. "We greatly appreciate all the work he has done for the people of our state and wish him the best in his future endeavors."
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