
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced on Monday that he will be resigning next month to take a new job in Washington D.C.
According to a news release, Bailey will take on the position of co-deputy director of the FBI.
He was appointed by former Gov. Mike Parson, where he took over for Eric Schmitt as attorney general in January 2023 after Schmitt won the election for U.S. Senate. He was just elected to a full term in the AG’s Office last November.
Bailey’s resignation will take effect on Sept. 8, 2025. His successor will be appointed by Gov. Mike Kehoe, and will complete the remainder of Bailey’s term.
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