Video: Nixon takes questions on budget cuts

Video: Obama signs hate crimes bill into law

Should we regulate in vitro fertilization?

A Kansas physician talks about going to Washington D.C. to listen to President Barack Obama talk about health care reform during a speech from the White House Rose Garden, U.S. Rep. Roy Blunt blames President Obama for the H1N1 vaccine shortage in Missouri, and a suggestion that politicians should understand why the $250 for seniors is unnecessary.  

Who will be on the hook for subsidies at KCI? 

BlogKC wonders if American Airlines is going to give back tax subsidies in light of its decision to close its overhaul base at Kansas City International Airport.

2010 could be a tough year for KCATA

KC Light Rail notes that the news is not good when it comes to potential fare increases and route cuts for the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.   

On peak oil and public transportation 

MO Common Sense sees the price of oil and the need for more public transportation options as interconnected signs that we need to keep the community strong in order to improve the economy. 

Obama signs hate crimes bill into law 

In This Moment celebrates that President Barack Obama has signed the hate crimes bill into law. 

Politicians should be able to say no to $250 for seniors 

The Wichita Eagle Blog notes that it doesn't speak well for the political situation in Washington D.C. when politicians can't say no to a $250 check for senior citizens. 

Video: Nixon takes questions on budget cuts 

Capitol Calling has video of Gov. Jay Nixon answering questions on the money his administration cut from the Missouri budget. 

Blunt points at Obama over flu vaccine shortage, Dems point back at him 

KY3 Political Notebook writes that U.S. Rep. Roy Blunt blamed President Obama for a shortage of H1N1 vaccines in Missouri and the Missouri Democratic Party was quick to respond. 

Parody: The troubles at the Lake of the Ozarks 

The Missouri Record has a political cartoon depicting the dangers present at the Lake of the Ozarks. 

Video: Crowell contends tax credits should go through appropriations 

The Turner Report has video of state Sen. Jason Crowell (R- Cape Girardeau) suggesting that tax credits should go through the legislative process. 

Should we regulate in vitro fertilization? 

Show-Me Daily considers the case of all multiples from twins to octuplets and the debate over whether society should have regulations regarding in vitro fertilization. 

A Kansas physician goes to Washington D.C. 

Forward Kansas has an editorial from a physician in Tribune, Kansas, who explains why he went to Washington D.C. to listen to President Obama speak about health care reform at the White House Rose Garden.