by admin | Mar 16, 2004 | News
Governor Bob Holden and the Legislature appear headed for another deadlock on corporate taxes. The Governor wants the Republican-led Legislature to pass a law keeping companies operating in Missouri, but based elsewhere, from avoiding corporate income taxes....
by admin | Mar 10, 2004 | Politics / Govt
Governor Bob Holden has signed legislation to allow Medicaid coverage for children with mental illness without requiring parents to give up custody of the kids in order to get state assistance. The new legislation also creates a Comprehensive System Management Team,...
by admin | Mar 9, 2004 | Politics / Govt, Transportation
Governor Bob Holden has appointed Larry Webber of Mexico to serve as a commissioner on the State Highway and Transportation Commission. Webber is the co-owner of two pharmacies in Mexico and is a former Mayor of the community. Webber replaces Barry Orscheln, whose...
by admin | Mar 9, 2004 | Politics / Govt
It’s not too early to worry about how election night 2004 will go – according to a St. Louis Congressman. Congressman Lacy Clay calls this year the most important election year in his lifetime. Clay contends there haven’t been enough improvements...
by admin | Mar 8, 2004 | Politics / Govt
The Bob Holden-Claire McCaskill race for the Democratic Party’s nomination for Governor is responsible for a lot of talk among rank-and-file Democrats. Hundredsof those ordinary folk gathered in Hannibal this weekend for the party’s annual Democrat Days...