Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe appointed Dr. Scott Boswell, Sr. to serve on the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners. Dr. Boswell, recently retired chairman of Commerce Trust and professor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, joins the board alongside Dawn Cramer, Tom Whittaker, Madeline Romious, and Mayor Quinton Lucas. Mayor Lucas praised Dr. Boswell’s business acumen and community advocacy, expressing trust in his commitment to public safety. Despite reservations about the state police board system, Mayor Lucas acknowledged the importance of responsible appointments like Dr. Boswell’s in ensuring a safer Kansas City. The Kansas City Police Department’s website explains that the board members serve four-year terms, with one member’s term expiring each year. Dr. Boswell’s appointment reflects the governor’s effort to include qualified and non-partisan voices in overseeing law enforcement in Kansas City. The community looks forward to Dr. Boswell’s leadership and dedication to building a safer environment for all residents.
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