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Updated 5:02 p.m. May 31 Newly released emails show that Gov. Jay Nixon's administration and legislative bill drafters each had a role in crafting an
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Missouri motorcycle riders had several favorable bills sent to Gov. Jay Nixon during this year's legislative session, but a big priority still did not…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is considering whether to sign legislation that would let state regulators intervene in federal utility cases.Missouri's Public…
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Missouri lawmakers have given final approval to legislation replenishing an insolvent state fund for disabled workers and changing the way people get…
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Missouri's official state manual has been banished to the Internet for the past few years. But it could make a return to print.The Legislature has sent…
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Missouri lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that could allow quicker state intervention in failing school districts.Missouri districts…
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The director of Missouri's Medicaid health care program is out of a job.Ian McCaslin confirmed to The Associated Press that as of Tuesday, he is no longer…
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Early this morning, the Missouri Senate passed legislation that would fix the state's ailing Second Injury Fund. The fund is designed to help disabled
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The final week of Missouri's regular legislative session has arrived. The Republican-led General Assembly and Democratic Governor Jay Nixon are pushing to
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A proposal to cut state income taxes in Missouri for both individuals and businesses is on its way to Governor Jay Nixon (D). House Bill 253 would reduce