Legislature to Consider Capitol Annex Proposal

At the Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo., a senator has introduced legislation that would push back the state's time period for candidates to file for public office.
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Transforming the Missouri Department of Transportation headquarters into a space for some legislative and executive branch employees is among the projects that could be funded with new bond revenues.

 

At issue is last year's bonding plan for about $353 million of renovation projects at higher education institutions and state facilities. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that a proposal for using that money sets aside $35 million for the conversion, along with $40 million for stone repairs to stop leaks in the Capitol itself.

Senator Mike Parson described the so-called "Capitol Annex" as a way to provide "decent working conditions" as he presented a list of projects Thursday to a Senate committee. Senate Majority Leader Ron Richard said other MoDOT buildings could house operations currently in the headquarters building.

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