Thousands of Dollars Spent by MO Lawmakers In Greitens Investigation
Final costs spent by Missouri lawmakers into allegations against former Governor Eric Greitens are around one hundred ten thousand dollars.
According to the Associated Press the House Investigating Panel spent more than twenty nine thousand dollars from March through May, that went mainly for court reporters who transcribed its hearings.
The special session cost seventy thousand in the House and ten thousand five hundred in the Senate.
Greitens resigned June 1st facing potential impeachment over allegations of sexual and political misconduct.
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