by admin | Jun 28, 2004 | Education, Politics / Govt
Republican gubernatorial candidate Matt Blunt is formally outlining his proposals for education. And, the proposals include a pledge to put an end to education cuts. Secretary of State Matt Blunt wants to see more money put into the classrooms and less spent on what...
by admin | Jun 26, 2004 | Politics / Govt
There’s an old adage that as soon as a new law is passed, a team of lawyers jumps into action to find a way of getting around that new law. Such appears to be the case involving not a team of lawyers, but one Springfield attorney trying to raise money for...
by admin | Jun 21, 2004 | Politics / Govt
The Governor’s Office at the State Capitol was a very busy place a year ago as Governor Bob Holden held numerous bill signing ceremonies … and news conferences to discuss vetoes of other bills. Such is not the case this year. Those Capitol ceremonies and...
by admin | Jun 18, 2004 | Politics / Govt
Sexually explicit billboards will be banned from besides the state’s highways under a bill signed into law by Governor Bob Holden. The sponsor of the bill, Senator Matt Bartle of Lee’s Summit, says such billboards obscure Missouri’s natural beauty....
by admin | Jun 16, 2004 | Politics / Govt
Governor Bob Holden has signed the $18.9-Billion state operating budget – without the vetoes and multiple news conferences that highlighted the process a year ago. Behind closed doors, with no media in attendance, Holden signed the 12 budget bills comprising the...