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Missouri
Apodo:
Show Me State
Admitido como Estado:
August 10, 1821
Capital del Estado:
Jefferson City
Población (Censo de 2000):
5,595,211
Pájaro Estatal:
Bluebird
Dato Divertido:
El primer barquillo de helado se inventó en la Feria Mundial de San Luis, en 1904.

Cifras Reales
$154 million


Noticias Y Sucesos
Empleos y Economia
A STATE-BY-STATE REPORT: MISSOURI
October 13, 2006
Seguridad Nacional
Skelton and Andrews Request Hearing on Weapons Accountability
Today Ranking Member on the House Armed Services Committee Ike Skelton (MO) and House Armed Services Committee member Rob Andrews (NJ) sent the following letter to Chairman Duncan Hunter requesting that the committee hold hearings into the accountability of weapons the United States provided to the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and the logistical capabilities of the ISF. November 1, 2006
Skelton: Timeline for Training Iraqi Security Forces Too Long
House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Ike Skelton (MO) released the following statement in response to General Casey’s announcement that it will take 12 to 18 months more before Iraqi Security Forces are capable of providing for their country’s own security. October 24, 2006
Armed Services Committee Democratic Views on Military Commissions Legislation
WASHINGTON, DC – Today the House of Representatives considered legislation authorizing military tribunals for alleged terrorists. The following are views expressed by different members of the House Armed Services Committee who yesterday offered amendments before the Rules Committee. September 27, 2006
Dear Majority Leader Boehner, We Need to Have a Focused Debate on the War in Iraq
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Ike Skelton, senior Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, sent the following letter to House Majority Leader John Boehner on the need to have focused debate on the war in Iraq. June 12, 2006
Dear Mr. President, Armor Shortages Need to be Resolved
Representative Ike Skelton (MO), Ranking Member, sent the follow letter to President Bush encouraging him to resolve shortages in protective military equipment as quickly as possible. December 12, 2004
Dear Mr. President
Dear Mr. President, Armor Shortages Need to be Resolved
Representative Ike Skelton (MO), Ranking Member, sent the follow letter to President Bush encouraging him to resolve shortages in protective military equipment as quickly as possible. December 12, 2004
Alocuciones Radiales
Congressman Skelton pays tribute to the members of our armed services fighting in Iraq

Rep. Ike Skelton
Missouri, 4th
Congressman Skelton pays tribute to the members of our armed services fighting in Iraq, and stresses that Sunday's Iraqi elections are only a critical first step in that country's move toward a representative government.
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Missouri Representatives
Rep. Russ Carnahan
Missouri, 3rd
More about Russ Carnahan
Rep. William Clay
Missouri, 1st
More about William Clay
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
Missouri, 5th
More about Emanuel Cleaver
Rep. Ike Skelton
Missouri, 4th
More about Ike Skelton


Other Representatives
Rep. W. Akin
Missouri, 2nd

Rep. Roy Blunt
Missouri, 7th

Rep. Jo Emerson
Missouri, 8th

Rep. Sam Graves
Missouri, 6th

Rep. Kenny Hulshof
Missouri, 9th

For more information about these representatives, please visit www.house.gov


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Rep. John Lewis
For over 40 years, U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) has been on the vanguard of social change in America. He was hailed as the youngest of the Big Six leaders of the Civil Rights Movement when he was only 24 years old and the head of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

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