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Republicans in the state Capitol are still steaming about the Democratic governor buying a new plane last year. Now they're working to make sure he can't do it again. |
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Wrap: The Republican-controlled state Senate is backing a bill that would make the State Highway Patrol get permission from the legislature before buying equipment that costs more than $150,000.
The Highway Patrol was the agency that bought the governor's new twin-engine plane last year--for $5.6 million.
Republican Senator Brad Lager, of northwest Missouri, says state agencies should have to check with lawmakers before spending that much cash.
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Description: "What we did not want to set up was a new system by which the new practice became purchasing something through the revolving fund and then notifying the Legislature after the fact." |
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Wes Duplantier. Newsradio 1120. KMOX.
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Republicans in the state Capitol are still steaming about the Democratic governor buying a new plane last year. Now they're working to make sure he can't do it again. |
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Wrap: The Republican-controlled Senate is backing a bill that would make the state highway patrol ask the legislature for permission before making big-ticket buys. The patrol paid for the governor's plane last year, with a $5.6 million price tag.
That new rule is getting support from some Democrats, like Senator Paul LeVota. He says lawmakers should've been told about the plane purchase before it happened.
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Description: "The worst part of it was that our appropriation chair wasn't informed. It's a communication issue more than anything else. More than a transfer of money or a misappropriation or anything. It's embarassing that that even happened." |
\Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Wes Duplantier. Newsradio 1120. KMOX.