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Missouri lawmakers want to waive penalties for taxpayers who pay their bill late because of confusion over withholdings. But the legislature likely won’t…
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Missourians would pay less for feminine hygiene products, diapers and incontinence products if a House Bill 747 passes. The Special Committee on Aging…
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The battleground over the use of red light and speed cameras in Missouri shifted this week from the courtroom to the state Capitol. The Missouri House...
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A series of hearings by state lawmakers into Missouris Medicaid system has begun. The interim House Committee on Medicaid Transformation spent much of the
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Parents, educators, and other members of the community spoke out about issues concerning education at a Missouri House Interim Committee hearing held at…
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A Missouri Senate interim committee looking into the state's Medicaid system heard from several doctors and other health care providers Wednesday at a
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The final day of hearings into the Department of Revenue's now-defunct policy of scanning and storing documents of driver's license applicants featured the
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Expect to see a lot of ads leading up to September, paid for largely by one man. Libertarian Rex Sinquefield has given nearly $2.4 million to groups
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon's record number of vetoes this year is expected to set up a very busy and hard-fought veto session this September. According to
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Governor Jay Nixon has vetoed a bill that would have blocked Missouri officials from enforcing federal gun laws, saying it would violate the supremacy