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JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri lawmakers are considering whether to allow concealed weapons on public transit.Republican Sen. Bob Onder told a Senate panel…
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Missouri lawmakers' efforts to regain public trust have been hampered by the latest lawmaker resignation.Republican Rep. Don Gosen, of Chesterfield,…
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Lawmakers have passed a bill to stop the state from considering how much money a bidder would return to Missouri if awarded a contract to run a licensing…
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A measure that would give the state's child protection office authority to investigate complaints of child abuse by other juveniles is now headed to…
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Missouri lawmakers have passed a bill to require child-proof packaging for liquid nicotine used in electronic cigarettes.Senators on Wednesday approved…
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Missouri lawmakers rejected a bill proposal calling for Medicaid eligibility expansion made available by the Affordable Care Act.State senators voted 25-9…
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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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More than 100,000 low-income seniors and disabled residents who live in rental housing could lose a tax break under a bill given final approval by…
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Voters in more than a dozen Missouri counties have approved local taxes that can be applied to out-of-state purchases.Figures from the Missouri…
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Spring break has arrived for Missouri lawmakers, as they take a week off before returning to Jefferson City on March 25th. They’ll have plenty of items on