Michael Kinney
Michael Kinney (January 13, 1875 – February 19, 1971) was a lawyer and state legislator in Missouri. He served on the Missouri Senate for over 50 years. He succeeded his brother, Senator Thomas Kinney, who died in office in 1912. In 1968, Kinney was defeated for re-election by Raymond Howard. At the time of his defeat, he was the longest-serving elected official in Missouri, if not the United States. He died in 1971. Provided by Wikipedia
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Evidencing the challenges of care delivery for people with intellectual disability and epilepsy in England by using the Step Together toolkit – CORRIGENDUM by Tom Shillito, Lance Watkins, Hafsha Ali, Georgia Page, Angie Pullen, Sarah Mitchell, Ashok Roy, Arjune Sen, Michael Kinney, Rhys Thomas, Phil Tittensor, Manny Bagary, Arun Subramanium, Bridie Kent, Rohit Shankar
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Evidencing the challenges of care delivery for people with intellectual disability and epilepsy in England by using the Step Together toolkit by Tom Shillito, Lance Watkins, Hafsha Ali, Georgia Page, Angie Pullen, Sarah Mitchell, Ashok Roy, Arjune Sen, Michael Kinney, Rhys Thomas, Phil Tittensor, Manny Bagary, Arun Subramanium, Bridie Kent, Rohit Shankar
Published 2024-11-01
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