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Missouri Governor Critizes Fellow Republicans on Facebook

Republicans in the Missouri Senate want to make sure the governor doesn't create a health care exchange without their consent.
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Republicans in the Missouri Senate want to make sure the governor doesn't create a health care exchange without their consent.

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is lashing out against two Republican senators who didn't vote against a pay raise for themselves and other elected officials.

Greitens in a Tuesday Facebook post accused Sens. Denny Hoskins and Paul Wieland of betraying their constituents.

At issue was a proposed pay increase for legislators and statewide elected officials. Senators voted 25-2 against it Monday. Only Hoskins and Wieland cast votes to allow the raise to take effect, but six other senators recused themselves and didn't vote.

Greitens had personally pressured lawmakers to vote down the raise. Hoskins and Wieland said their meetings with the new governor were tense. Wieland described it as intimidation and says he felt insulted.

Greitens on Facebook says he won't apologize and continued to publicly decry the two senators.

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