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Jan. 19, 2018JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. |  By: Pinney

State Rep. Allen Andrews says the House is on track

As Missouri Governor Eric Greitens continues to face the fallout of his adultery scandal and the allegations of blackmail, some state Congressional Representatives have weighed in. First District Representative Allen Andrews, a Republican from Grant City, is calling on the Governor to be transparent about what happened.

Andrews says the initial fallout briefly caused the House of Representatives to get sidetracked by what was going on in the governor's mansion, but such a distraction with an investigation ongoing prevents the House from accomplishing its goals. Andrews believes the House is back on track and hopes the fallout from the Greitens situation resolves itself soon.

Greitens has admitted to the affair, but has denied all allegations concerning blackmail.