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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_BluntMatt Blunt - Wikipedia

    Matthew Roy Blunt (born November 20, 1970) is an American politician and former naval officer who served as the 54th governor of Missouri from 2005 to 2009. He previously served ten years in the United States Navy and as Missouri secretary of state .

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    Matthew Roy "Matt" Blunt (Contea di Greene, 20 novembre 1970) è un politico statunitense, membro del Partito Repubblicano e governatore del Missouri dal 2005 al 2009

  3. 9 lug 2009 · Matt Blunt. @MattBlunt. Christian, husband, father, U.S. Navy Veteran, former Missouri governor & President of American Automotive Policy Council AAPC.us. Virginia/Missouri http://www.AAPC.us Joined July 2009. 1,756 Following. 10K Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Pinned Tweet. Matt Blunt. @MattBlunt. ·. Mar 15.

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  4. Governor Matt Blunt is a highly effective and experienced executive whose public service… · Experience: American Automotive Policy Council · Location: Washington · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  5. Governor Matt Blunt is President of the American Automotive Policy Council, a trade association representing the common public policy and trade interests of FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Company.

  6. 1 feb 2011 · Blunt, 40, was elected Missouri's 54th Governor in 2004, carrying 101 of the state’s 114 counties. As Governor, he erased a $1.1 billion budget deficit, fostered a business climate that created over 70,000 new jobs, and increased education funding by $1.2 billion.

  7. 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.