by admin | Mar 21, 2003 | Military
More Missourians are headed off to war as members of the 1221st Transportation Company of the Missouri National Guard were sent off to probably a desert location during a deployment ceremony this afternoon in Jefferson City. Governor Bob Holden was on hand to wish the...
by admin | Mar 18, 2003 | News
Members of the Missouri House have given preliminary approval to a bill expected to raise an additional $30-Million to $40-Million for a cash-strapped state budget. The bill falls far short of the revenue-generating package Governor Bob Holden had wanted. It basically...
by admin | Mar 17, 2003 | Education, Politics / Govt
The Holden Administration is taking steps to strengthen the link between higher education and economic growth by creating the Commission on the Future of Higher Education. Higher Education Commissioner Quentin Wilson says there are several areas of concern – one...
by admin | Mar 15, 2003 | Crime / Courts
The State Senate has ended a filibuster that stretched over three days and has granted preliminary approval to a bill that would bring about civil litigation reform. Specifically, the legislation aims to put the brakes on escalating malpractice insurance rates for...
by admin | Mar 14, 2003 | Politics / Govt
Governor Bob Holden is again venting his frustration over the budget proposal put forward by House Republicans, who control that chamber. Holden insists Republicans are still making too many cuts and he says he won’t accept those cuts. Holden says Republicans...