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Matt Blunt
Missouri

Gov. Matt Blunt

  • January 10, 2005 - January 12, 2009
  • Republican
  • November 20, 1970
  • Missouri
  • United States Naval Academy
  • Married Melanie Anderson; one son
  • Navy

About

Governor Blunt was born November 20, 1970 in Strafford, Missouri. He received his bachelor’s degree from the United States Naval Academy. He went on to serve as an Engineering Officer aboard the USS JACK WILLIAMS (FFG-24) and as the Navigator and Administrative Officer on the USS PETERSON (DD-969).

Blunt previously served as a member of the Missouri General Assembly and as Secretary of State. As Secretary of State, Blunt led the successful efforts to reform state election laws and to make significant technological enhancements that allow Missouri businesses to file documents with the office any time they choose.

Blunt was elected governor in 2004. As governor, he increased state funding for Missouri’s public schools by nearly a third of a billion dollars and secured a significant $20 million increase in state support for Missouri’s two and four year higher education institutions. He signed into law significant regulatory reforms that will lower costs for small business owners in the state. Blunt enacted the Missouri Quality Jobs Act, a new approach to economic development, to provide people in Missouri with a new tool to attract good, family supporting jobs to the state. He launched the Downtown Revitalization Economic Assistance for Missouri (DREAM) Initiative to help communities more efficiently and effectively engage in downtown revitalization efforts. Blunt took aggressive steps to: keep dangerous sexual predators away from Missouri’s children, position Missouri as a leader in ethanol production and utilization and protect Missourians from the devastating methamphetamine epidemic.

Blunt and his wife Melanie have one son, William Branch Blunt.

Source

Missouri State Archives (Jefferson City, MO)

Official Manual of the State of Missouri (2005-2006)
Previous editions are not available online, but are in hard copy in the State Archives.

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