The Kansas City Star reports.“This display was supposed to be up until December 26 [and] made it all of four days before some members of the legislature threw a fit and [the Department of Natural Resources] apparently acquiesced to them and took it down and literally put my history back in the closet,” said Sen.
Greg Razer, a Kansas City Democrat and the only out gay state senator.The Department of Natural Resources runs the Missouri parks system, which includes the museum.Uriah Stark, an aide to Republican state Rep.