Troy nurse opens for Clinton

The nurse practitioner who served as President Clinton’s warm up act in Columbia yesterday says he’s seen too many people suffer and die because their HMO didn’t allow them to have proper treatment. Doug Bouldin of Troy told President Clinton he was...

Campaign limits upheld

Missouri’s limits on the amount of money political parties can legally donate to individual candidates is constitutional. So says a federal judge in St. Louis who has restored the law passed by the Legislature in 1994. Attorney General Jay Nixon says this will...

GOP plans campaign appeal

The Missouri GOP will appeal the ruling by a federal judge that limits the amount of money political parties can donate to candidates’ campaigns. Executive Director of the state Republican Party, John Hancock says the ruling did offer some good news in that...

Campaign limits upheld

A new federal court ruling shuts off a big money pipeline for major candidates in Missouri. It appears to be the final challenge to Missouri’s 1994 campaign contribution limits laws. The U.S. Supreme Court had previously upheld limits on individual...

Missouri House Delegation Backs China Trade

Missouri’s Congressional delegation tilts toward opening trade to China. The delegation votes 5-to-4 in favor of the bill to grant normal trade relations with China. The US House voted 237-to-197 in favor of the bill. House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt of...