Kehoe appoints Bonham to Public Safety Committe

Posted 11/13/24

J EFFERSON CITY   — Governor-elect Mike Kehoe has appointed Osage County Sheriff Michael Bonham to the Public Safety Committee, which is tasked with assisting the governor and his …

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Kehoe appoints Bonham to Public Safety Committe

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JEFFERSON CITY  — Governor-elect Mike Kehoe has appointed Osage County Sheriff Michael Bonham to the Public Safety Committee, which is tasked with assisting the governor and his transition team in formulating a comprehensive plan for the future of public safety in Missouri. Sheriff Bonham will play a crucial role in focusing on statutory and state agency reform to enhance the safety and well-being of communities.

“Sheriff Bonham’s dedication and experience make him an excellent addition to our Public Safety Committee,” said Kehoe in expressing his confidence. “Together, we will work towards a safer and more secure future for our state.”

Kehoe noted that Bonham brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to public service. His expertise will be invaluable in addressing the challenges and opportunities within the public safety framework. The committee’s efforts will aim to create a more efficient, effective, and responsive public safety system that meets the needs of all citizens.

“I am honored to be part of this important initiative,” said Bonham. “I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues on the committee to develop strategies that will improve public safety and reform our statutory and state agency practices.”