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Mayor Charles Wheeler.
Sen. Charles Wheeler, a Kansas City Democrat and physician, questioned the pharmacist's stance. The senator told Williams that he wouldn't impose his Episcopalian beliefs on her when he practiced medicine and hoped she wouldn't thrust her Baptist beliefs on him. "From Monday through Saturday, we have to work in a secular world," Wheeler said.
The "Patient Protection Act," or Missouri Senate bill 458, would force a pharmacist to fill any prescription unless the pharmacists' employer can accommodate the refusal without undue hardship to the employer or the customer. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Charles Wheeler of Kansas City and Sen. Joan Bray of St. Louis.
Four Democrats also are vying for the post -- Arnold Mayor Mark Powell, Rep. Clint Zweifel, of Florissant, Andria Simckes, of St. Louis, and Charles Wheeler, of Kansas City.
Many regard this as the last golden age of Kansas City with the construction of KCI, Worlds of Fun, Crown Center, and the Truman Sports Complex
Many regard this as the last golden age of Kansas City with the construction of KCI, Worlds of Fun, Crown Center, and the Truman Sports Complex
Sen. Charles Wheeler, a Kansas City Democrat and physician, questioned the pharmacist's stance. The senator told Williams that he wouldn't impose his Episcopalian beliefs on her when he practiced medicine and hoped she wouldn't thrust her Baptist beliefs on him. "From Monday through Saturday, we have to work in a secular world," Wheeler said.
The "Patient Protection Act," or Missouri Senate bill 458, would force a pharmacist to fill any prescription unless the pharmacists' employer can accommodate the refusal without undue hardship to the employer or the customer. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Charles Wheeler of Kansas City and Sen. Joan Bray of St. Louis.
Four Democrats also are vying for the post -- Arnold Mayor Mark Powell, Rep. Clint Zweifel, of Florissant, Andria Simckes, of St. Louis, and Charles Wheeler, of Kansas City.