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Clay County's Lauren Arthur Sworn In As State Senator

Lauren Arthur takes the oath of office for the 17th District Senate seat on Wednesday in Jefferson City.
Samuel King
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KCUR 89.3
Lauren Arthur takes the oath of office for the 17th District Senate seat on Wednesday in Jefferson City.

The Missouri Senate gained another Democrat on Wednesday, as former state Rep. Lauren Arthur took the oath of office.

But because Arthur is taking office before the 2019 regular session, which starts in January, she can only run for re-election once due to term limits.

Arthur was warmly welcomed by her new Senate colleagues after being sworn in during the special session, and said she’s looking forward to the new position.

“I’m really excited about the opportunity to be in a more deliberative body, and it seems like there are great opportunities to work across the aisle on substantive issues,” she said.

Arthur said she already has spoken with her constituents in Clay County about the issues that are important to them. What’s she’s learned: “So far, health care is a major issue and making sure it is not only accessible but also affordable.”

“And, of course,” she added, “education is my background and my passion and I look forward to working on those issues.” Arthur taught with Teach for America while earning a master’s degree in education from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. 

Arthur defeated Rep. Kevin Corlew in the June 5 special election for the Senate District 17 seat, which had been held by Republicans for 12 years. It was a closely watched race, as it was the first one after Gov. Eric Greitens resigned.

Arthur replaces Ryan Silvey, who was appointed to serve on the state Public Service Commission.

Samuel King is the Missouri government and politics reporter for KCUR. Email him at samuel@kcur.org and follow him on Twitter: @SamuelKingNews.

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Samuel covers Missouri government and politics for KCUR. He comes to KCUR from the world of local television news, where he worked for 14 years in markets like Minneapolis, New York City and Montgomery. Samuel has extensive experience covering elections and state government in states across the country. He has won Associated Press awards for spot news coverage and investigative reporting. A native of Queens, New York, Samuel also spent time growing up in Alabama. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Intergrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University.