May 21, 2012

Missouri House passes rebuke of federal health care plan

As Congress moves to a crucial decision on health care in Washington, the Missouri House in Jefferson City approves a constitutional amendment rebuking the federal efforts.

If approved by the legislature, the proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting Missourians from being compelled to participate in any health care system would go to a vote of the people. HJR 48, 50 & 57 is half-way there. The House voted 109-to-46 in favor and sent it to the Senate.

The top Democrat in the House, Paul LeVota of Independence, questioned why supporters would want to set up a direct confrontation with Congress by amending the state constitution.

“And, so, what this House Joint Resolution is basically putting in our constitution is that we don’t follow part of federal law,” LeVota said during House debate.

Republican Brian Nieves of Washington responded by calling the move a push-back against the federal government.

“We would basically be drawing a line in the sand and saying, ‘No, federal government, we as a state are not going to recognize your encroachment and your attempt to force this on us.’ So, yeah, I guess you’re right,” Nieves told LeVota.

Meanwhile, in Congress, efforts are being made to secure the votes necessary to pass President Obama’s health care overhaul legislation.

AUDIO: Brent Martin reports [:60 MP3]

AUDIO: Rep. Nieves questions Rep. LeVota during House floor debate [15 min MP3]

Public suggestions sought to reboot state government

Missouri’s budget crisis has triggered a call for restructuring state government that could lead to the most significant change in structure and financing the 1970s.

Senate President Pro tem Charlie Shields of St. Joseph is pushing an effort he calls “Rebooting Government.” He outlined the efforts shortly before the Senate recessed this morning.

Charlie Shields speaks to Senate 5:46 mp3

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Get yourself counted: census forms arrive

Missouri Census officials kicked off census mailings at the Capitol Monday. They’re urging residents to be counted.

Click image to go to official U.S. Census Web site

Click image to go to official U.S. Census Web site

The U.S. Census Bureau sent out census questionnaires this week. Census spokesman Eddie Hall says a lot depends on how many Missourians make the tally sheet. Hall says many residents are worried that Missouri could lose a seat in Congress, and rightfully so. However, he says if everyone fills out their forms and returns them, Missouri will keep all nine congressional seats.

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Missouri State women to host WNIT game

The Missouri State women’s basketball team will be returning to the postseason for the first time in four years after receiving an at-large bid to the 2010 Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). The Lady Bears will host a first-round game at JQH Arena against Oral Roberts Friday night. 

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Royals belt out hits against Buerhle

Four Royals starters produced multihit games, led by three hits apiece from shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt and left fielder David DeJesus and Scott Podsednik added two hits against his former team as teh Royals beat the Sox

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