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Today Paul Pepper visits with former Missouri State Representative JOHN WRIGHT about tax credits. According to John, "the taxpayers of State of Missouri…
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This week on KBIA's "Talking Politics" we’ve brought back a familiar voice and contributor, Dr. Terry Smith.Dr. Smith is a regular political commentator…
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It once took Matthew Diffee years of trying — and a push from his mom — to get one beloved cartoon in the magazine. Diffee's new collection is called Hand Drawn Jokes for Smart Attractive People.
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Don't look at me! In Minnesota, lawmakers are banned from making eye contact during debate. The idea is it leads to more civility. But does it? And what can animal science teach us about it?
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The Missouri House on Tuesday passed the same ethics reform bill passed two months ago by the Senate, but not before making a few changes.
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Today Paul Pepper visits with JOAN STACK, Missouri State Historical Society, about an exhibit in MU's Ellis Library that showcases cartoons about the…
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After a few years of going nowhere, ethics reform may finally be gaining traction within the Republican-dominated Missouri legislature. Senate endorses...
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The Charlie Hebdo attack in France is provoking discussions in Columbia about journalistic responsibilities and the need for freedom of expression.The…
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Audie Cornish talks to regular political commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution and David Brooks of The New York Times. They discuss President Obama's early rollout of the State of the Union, Romney and the GOP race to the White House, and the House vote on immigration.
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The prestige of being S-1, like the Keystone XL legislation, conveys a sense of priority and urgency. But the history of past bills designated as such is rather mixed.