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JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; Rep. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington; and Rep. Elaine Gannon, R-DeSoto, are offering their congratulations to Mr. Brad Green and Ms. Casey Burns, both from the 3rd Senate District, for their recent honor in The Missouri Times’ 30 Under 30 feature. The list recognizes some of the outstanding men and women who are sure to be instrumental in shaping the future of Missouri politics.
“I have had the privilege of knowing and working with Brad and Casey in various capacities over the years, and I can tell you they are both incredibly deserving of this honor,” Sen. Romine said. “They are making quite the names for themselves in Missouri politics, and I offer them my sincerest congratulations.”
Brad Green previously worked for Sen. Romine and then-Sen. Engler. Before going to work for Rep. Gannon, Casey Burns interned for then-Sen. Engler.
“It’s always great to see a former staffer or intern doing as well as Brad and Casey have done,” said Rep. Engler. “I’m very proud of them, and I congratulate them both on being included in the 30 Under 30.”
“It was a pleasure getting to work with Casey, especially at the beginning of her career,” added Rep. Gannon. “I want to congratulate both Casey and Brad on being recognized as part of the 30 Under 30. They have already achieved so much in their relatively young careers, and I have no doubt we’ll be hearing much more about these two rising stars of Missouri politics.” |
Release: District Residents Recognized for Work in Missouri Politics
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