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As state lawmakers convened in Jefferson City Wednesday for the first day of the 2014 session, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon called for the reauthorization of…
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A new lawsuit seeks to compel Governor Jay Nixon to call special elections to fill four vacant legislative seats.The lawsuit filed Thursday in Cole County…
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Gov. Jay Nixon has released $1 million in state funding to help rebuild a northeast Missouri vocational school destroyed by fire.Lawmakers included…
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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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The showdown between Missouri's Democratic Governor and the Republican-led General Assembly finally arrives this week, as lawmakers return to Jefferson
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Governor Jay Nixon says a clause in the income tax cut bill he vetoed could have triggered a $1.2 billion run on the state treasury because the cuts could…
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Nearly a dozen Missouri agriculture groups sent a letter to Governor Jay Nixon this week calling for his support to oppose a dredging project in the…
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Updated 8-21-13 4:01 p.m. In St. Louis Wednesday, Gov. Jay Nixon sharply criticized a bill he vetoed that would allow juvenile sexual offenders to be
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Sedalia was swarming with politicians Thursday, as office holders from both parties descended on the Missouri State Fair. Nearly a thousand people,
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Gov. Jay Nixon toured parts of flood-ravaged south-central Missouri Thursday following days of heavy rains, which damaged dozens of homes and killed a…