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Last Updated on Monday, 11 February 2008 04:39 Written by rslcpol Monday, 11 February 2008 11:44
General Six may not be running for re-election, but gosh darn it he’s going to buy some new computers for the office before he leaves. Oh, and restore things like integrity, honesty, and dignity back to the office.
TOPEKA | When Stephen Six was named Kansas attorney general, few people outside Lawrence had heard of him.Six, 42, had never held political office. But Kansans can expect to get to know Six as his office serves the people as the state’s law firm.
The former Douglas County judge replaces Paul Morrison, who resigned after one year in the wake of a sex scandal. Six, a Democrat, is the state’s third attorney general in just more than a year.