Kenny Hulshof |
Jay Nixon
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Andy Finkenstadt Libertarian |
Gregory Thompson Constitution | |
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Profiles: | Get It | Get It | Get It | Get It |
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Age: | 50 | 52 | 42 | 57 |
Family: |
Wife: Renee Hulshof daughters: Casey and Hanna Hulshof |
Wife: Georganne Nixon sons: Jeremiah and Will Nixon |
Wife: Carol Finkenstadt | Wife: Cindy
daughters: Tara, Abby, Rachel, Nellie, Sara, Heather, Cindy, Rebecca, Anne
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Education: |
1980: B.S. in agricultural economics from University of Missouri-Columbia 1983: J.D. from University of Mississippi |
1978: B.A. in political science from University of Missouri-Columbia 1981: J.D. from University of Missouri-Columbia |
1983-1987: attended Franciscan University of Steubenville | 1972: BA in education from Missouri Valley College
Master's degree in education from Central Missouri State University PhD in scriptural psychology from Faith Bible College |
Job History: |
1983-1986: assistant public defender 1986-1989: assistant prosecuting attorney in Cape Girardeau 1989-1996: Missouri State Assistant Attorney General 1997-present: U.S. Representative of Missouri's 9th Congressional District |
1981-1986: attorney, private practice 1986-1992: Missouri Senate 1993-present: Missouri State Attorney General |
1982-1987: Contract Programmer, School Office Software Services 1987-1988: Manager of Date Processing, Kirk NationaLease 1988-1990: Programmer, Ohio Kache Systems 1990-1994: Senior Programmer, Vista Chrome, Inc. 1994: Systems Engineer, TML Information Services 1994-1995: Internet Engineer, Tailored Software Services, Inc. 1995-1997: Manager of Software Development, The Printing House, Limited 1997-present: Senior Software Engineer, Simutronics Corporation |
1973: engineer, Illinois Central Gulf Railroad 1974-1984: Division 8 President of Locomotive Engineers, Illinois Central Gulf Railroad 1985-1989: teacher, coach, and athletic director at St. Peter's School 1990-1992: inventor 1992-1994: independently owned a company that oversaw shipping of items from former U.S.S.R. to the U.S. 1995-1998: Principal and Superintendent of schools in Miami, Mo. 1998-2004: Superintendent of schools in Humansville, Mo 2003-current: minister for the "Shake the Nation" program |
Key Issues: |
Government Ethics: Proposed a six point plan that includes creating an Ethics Advisory Task Force and introducing campaign finance reforms. Health Care: Use $50 million of new general revenue and $540 million from other sources to provide Health Savings Accounts for 200,000 lower-income citizens. Low-income participants would be required to partially fund coverage up to 5% of their annual income, and the state would subsidize the remainder of the costs. Education: Supports the Lewis and Clark Discovery Initiative. Wants to increase college scholarship and public school funding without raising taxes. |
Government Ethics: Proposed a Performance Review Commission that would evaluate spending in government programs, departments, and agencies Health Care: Plans to work with small business owners who cannot afford to pay the health insurance of its employers Education: Proposed the Missouri Promise, a scholarship for qualified students who have completed the A+ program. This scholarships would pay for tuition at a Missouri state university. |
Government Ethics: If elected, stated he would run a transparent office and will write a daily updated blog Education: Believes it is not the government's responsibility to fund higher education but thinks academic scholarships should be available for qualified students. Taxes: Proposes to use tax money only to "support the essential services of government." | Government Spending: Believes in a limited government and would cut spending
Seperation of Church and State: Stated it goes against the intention of the Constitution and wants to reinstate prayer in public schools |
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