Thursday Catchup

Gov. Jay Nixon said the Department of Natural Resources was wrong to withhold a report showing unsafe levels of E. coli in the Lake of the Ozarks in May.

Sen. Claire McCaskill chaired an oversight hearing on contracting through Alaska Native Corporations.

Kit Bond's statements about federal cap-and-trade legislation were "misleading" and "demonstrably at odds" with his own facts.

Dozens of Missouri school districts will receive a combined $141,441,000 in interest-free federal bonds to pay for construction projects financed through voter-approved bond issuances.

Fee office agents were named for five towns today -- at least three of the winning bidders (for Dexter, Marshall and Salem) were Matt Blunt patronage appointees.  More evidence of a broken system!