KTVI. “If that’s what they are holding on to, then be consistent and let’s remove every item out of that museum. The administration and the state parks took that exhibit out of the state capitol and they put it in a closet.”Razer said he spoke to a former museum director about the matter. “He said in his 24 years of running the museum, they had never gone to the Board of Public Buildings for approval on any exhibit that they were showing,” said Razer, a Democrat from Kansas City.