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(Updated 11:40 a.m Thursday, May 15) After more than an hour of emotional – and often loud – debate, the Missouri House voted to send to the governor a...
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The Missouri House acted quickly Tuesday to override Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of a tax-cut bill that is estimated to cut the state's revenue by about $620...
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After several years of work and two major legislative pushes, Missouri lawmakers have finally passed legislation to update the state’s criminal code.
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A proposed constitutional amendment to let voters decide if they want to create a temporary 1-cent transportation sales tax has received first-round...
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Legislation to expand legal protections in Missouri for breast-feeding moms is on its way to Gov. Jay Nixon. State Rep. Rory Ellinger, D-University...
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In the halls of the Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City, one thing you’re bound to see a lot of is hand shaking. And around freshmen state…
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Republican leaders in the Missouri House have scrapped the budget being proposed by Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat. Instead they will use last year's budget...
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As the Missouri General Assembly prepares to open on Wednesday for its five-month session, those involved – in and out of the state Capitol – say the...
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Updated 7:19 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 12 Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is once again pressing for ethics reform in state government, and for the resurrection of...
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Republican lawmakers in Missouri will try again next year to restore caps on damages awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits. In 2005 lawmakers passed...