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Former Missouri Lt. Gov. Bill ‘Full-time’ Phelps has died

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Former Missouri Lt. Gov. Bill Phelps has died.

William “Bill” C. Phelps-photo courtesy Ferry Funeral Home

Officials at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada, Missouri confirmed his Tuesday death. He was 84. No cause of death was given.

Phelps worked as a Kansas City attorney before being elected to the state House in 1960. He served as a state representative for 12 years until he was elected lieutenant governor in 1972. Voters re-elected him to another four-year term in 1976.

He earned the nickname “full-time” Phelps because of a campaign promise to serve fulltime as lieutenant governor, a job with few official duties. He gave up his work as an attorney after his election.

He lost the Republican nomination for governor in 1980 and later lost a bid for Congress in 1996 against former Democratic U.S. Rep. Ike Skelton.

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