
Bob Scott: Scott’s Continued Legacy
Season 2004 Episode 802 | 56m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Three major state agricultural leaders asked him to work at the Agribusiness Council.
Scott agreed, knowing he had a strong agricultural background and could benefit the council. While he was serving with the council, he encouraged his wife to run for labor commissioner after the incumbent commissioner decided not to run for reelection. She won the first primary, but a close primary count forced a runoff, which she lost.
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Bob Scott: Scott’s Continued Legacy
Season 2004 Episode 802 | 56m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Scott agreed, knowing he had a strong agricultural background and could benefit the council. While he was serving with the council, he encouraged his wife to run for labor commissioner after the incumbent commissioner decided not to run for reelection. She won the first primary, but a close primary count forced a runoff, which she lost.
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