Missouri's attorney general has been given permission to sue the very state he represents. Jonathan Levin has more from the state capital.
A judge ruled Attorney General Jay Nixon can proceed with a lawsuit to block the Department of Natural Resources from allowing the Union Pacific Railroad Company to demoslish the old Boonville Bridge.
The railroad company wants to use steel from the currently unuseable bridge for a new one over the Osage River.
The terms of a 1987 agreement under which the state purchased 200 miles of old railroad now known as the KATY trail gave the department of natural resources use, but not ownership of the bridge if the state assumed liability
Director of the DNR, Doyle Childers says, the bridge is not needed because the current route has already been paid for.
In order for the rail company to deomolish it, the state would have to relinquish its use of the bridge, something the Attorney General says the state appointed Childers has no legal right to do.