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Nixon pulls appointments in first act as Mo. gov.
Posted: 01.13.2009 at 6:01 AM
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO (AP) -- Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon's first official action was to rescind nearly 200 appointments made by his Republican predecessor.

Under Missouri law, gubernatorial appointees named while the Legislature is not in session begin their duties immediately but still must be confirmed when senators reconvene.

Gov. Matt Blunt made 198 appointments between the time the Legislature adjourned last May and when Nixon became governor yesterday.

Barely an hour after Nixon was sworn in, he rescinded all of those appointments.

It's common for new governors to withdraw some, or all, of the appointees of their predecessors and later reappoint some.

Nixon spokesman Scott Holste said the new governor plans a review to ensure "the most qualified and capable individuals" serve on boards and commissions. He said a large number would be reappointed but declined to elaborate.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)