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12/06/2004 - Blunt Spokesman Says Medicaid Reorganization Being Considered:
The committee which issued the report is chaired by House Speaker Rod Jetton, a Marble Hill Republican who led the charge to roll back Medicaid entitlements in the last legislative session.
11/1/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of November 1, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Rod Jetton, 37, was selected Missouri's next speaker of the house Wednesday. Jetton along with governor-elect Matt Blunt, 33, will be the second youngest politicians to hold the respective positions in at least 40 years.
11/03/2004 - More Youth in Capitol:
JEFFERSON CITY - The Missouri House Republican Caucus named Rod Jetton, 37, the next Speaker of the House Wednesday, which, along with Governor-elect Matt Blunt, 33, has begun a youth movement in the leadership of state government.
1/21/2004 - Holden's State of the State ignites partisan bickering:
The bitter and contentious tone for the day was set early, after the governor's speech was interrupted by House Speaker Pro Tem Rod Jetton, R-Marble Hill. Jetton called out mid-speech for the governor to release the nearly $200 million that he had witheld from public education last year.
1/21/2004 - Holden proposes increases for education, emphasis on life sciences:
House Speaker Pro Tem Rod Jetton shouted out during Holden's speech: "Release the money, Governor!"
1/14/2004 - Democrats release blistering criticism of Blunt:
"This was obviously written by someone who's never served their country," said House Speaker Pro Tem Rod Jetton, R-Marble Hill, who served with the Marines. "The armed forces has a way of making men out of boys. This is kind of a slap in the face."

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