Lt. Gov.
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"Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson to Appear on Unfiltered With Dan Bongino," he tweeted on June 12 from his iPhone.
From Salon ● Jun. 21, 2021
“The Lt. Gov. did not make Governor Little aware of her executive order ahead of time,” Morrison said in an email.
From Seattle Times ● May 28, 2021
“We will invite Dr. Vanessa Tyson and Ms. Merideth Watson to testify. We will also be inviting Lt. Gov. Fairfax to testify to give all parties a chance to be heard.”
From Fox News ● Feb. 22, 2019
“In that event, the Lt. Gov. will explore all options with regard to filing his own criminal complaint in response to the filing of a false criminal complaint against him.”
From Washington Post ● Feb. 13, 2019
“Due to the serious nature of these allegations, we believe Lt. Gov. Fairfax can no longer fulfill his duties to the Commonwealth,” the caucuses said in a statement.
From New York Times ● Feb. 9, 2019
Texas Lt Gov Dan Patrick acknowledged on Monday that such sirens might have saved lives, and said they should be in place by next summer.
From BBC ● Jul. 7, 2025
Lt Gov John Fetterman easily won the Democratic nomination on Tuesday night - two days after announcing he had suffered a stroke.
From BBC ● May 17, 2022
Florida's Lt Gov Jeanette Nunez warned residents of possible power cuts and urged them to stockpile supplies of food and water.
From BBC ● Jul. 7, 2021
Brownback is term-limited, and there has been speculation that he will resign by the fall to take an ambassadorial position in the Trump administration, elevating Lt Gov Jeff Colyer to governor.
From The Guardian ● Jun. 8, 2017
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From The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 2 by Harry Alonzo Cushing
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