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Economic Development Bill a Major Failure on Legislature's Last Day
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A second major casualty of a filibuster on the last day of the legislative session is an economic development bill.
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Transportation Sales Tax Dies in Missouri Senate
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The transportation sales tax, one of the major priorities of this legislative session, has died in the state senate after three...
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Gov. Nixon Signs Four More Bills on Last Day of Session
JEFFERSON CITY - Gov. Jay Nixon signed four more bills Friday, making it a total of ten bills signed in two days.
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Federal Judge Blocks 12-Week Abortion Ban in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A federal judge Friday issued a preliminary injunction preventing a new Arkansas law restricting abortions after 12-weeks from taking effect.
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Missouri Legislature Shifts CCW Permitting to Sheriffs
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The legislature has approved Republican plans to take away from the revenue department the power to issue concealed weapons permits.
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Funding for Developmentally Disabled Still In Question On Final Morning Of Session
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- One unresolved issue in this final day of the legislative session is how four programs for some of the state's most...
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Hearings Start Today on IRS Scandal
WASHINGTON, DC -- The first Capitol Hill hearing on the IRS scandal is scheduled for later this morning. It comes just a day after President...
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Missouri Lawmakers Send Second Injury Fund Fix to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The long-awaited "fix" to Missouri's Second Injury Fund is heading to Gov. Nixon's desk.
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Gov. Nixon Signs Six Bills Into Law on Eve of Session's End
JEFFERSON CITY - Gov. Jay Nixon today signed six bills into law Thursday, one day before the Missouri Legislature ends its session.
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President Obama: I Didn't Know About IRS Practices
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Obama said Thursday he had no knowledge about controversial IRS practices under investigation until news outlets reported on the subject last...
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Obama Unveils $3.8 Trillion Budget; Blunt Calls it a "Campaign Document"
Monday, February 13, 2012 @ 3:22 PM
(Washington, DC) -- President Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget request Monday that hikes taxes on the rich, spends new money on infrastructure and education,...
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At CPAC, Anti-Obama is More Popular Than Pro-Romney
Saturday, February 11, 2012 @10:50 AMWASHINGTON -- The Republican presidential front-runner, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, has struggled to gain enthusiastic support from conservatives on the campaign trail, and some...
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City Leaders Scrambling to Interpret E-Verify 'Contradictions'
Friday, February 10, 2012 @ 6:48 PM
(Springfield, MO) -- City officials are scrambling to find a way to make sure the new E-Verify law is enforced correctly.
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Sen. Roy Blunt Rejects Obama's Birth Control Compromise
Friday, February 10, 2012 @ 2:37 PM
(Washington, DC) -- Missouri's junior senator is speaking out against President Obama's birth control compromise.
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Opponents Expect Challenges to E-Verify in the Courtroom
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 @10:22 PM
(Springfield, MO) -- Businesses in Springfield will soon have to follow new rules.
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