
March 23, 2011
Don Norfleet/FULTON SUN photo: Answering questions during a Monday night Town Hall Meeting in Fulton are, from left, Sen. Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; Rep. Jeanie Riddle, R-Mokane; and Warren Wood, vice president of regulations and legislative affairs for Ameren Missouri. The panel discussed nuclear power legislation at the event sponsored by the Callaway Patriots Tea Party.
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Kehoe: Politics threaten bills preserving nuclear option
A consortium of public and private utilities in Missouri is vital to Missouri’s energy future and it may become a model to be emulated throughout the nation, Sen. Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, said Monday in Fulton.
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