ryan silvey http://kbia.org en Mo. lawmakers hit homestretch in final minutes of 2012 session http://kbia.org/post/mo-lawmakers-hit-homestretch-final-minutes-2012-session Missouri lawmakers continue debating bills in the closing&nbsp;minutes of the 2012 regular session.<p>Among the bills passed so far today is one that would require legislative approval before a health care exchange can be created in Missouri.&nbsp;&nbsp;State Rep.&nbsp;Ryan Silvey (R, Kansas City)&nbsp;accused Governor Jay Nixon (D)&nbsp;of trying last year to create an exchange via executive order. Fri, 18 May 2012 21:44:46 +0000 Marshall Griffin 14415 at http://kbia.org Mo. lawmakers hit homestretch in final minutes of 2012 session Mo. House budget chair not pleased with blind pension cut reversal http://kbia.org/post/mo-house-budget-chair-not-pleased-blind-pension-cut-reversal <p>The budget chairman for the Missouri House is not happy with the Senate&rsquo;s decision early today (Wednesday) to restore 28 million dollars for blind pensions.&nbsp; An amendment by GOP Senator Jim Lembke of St. Louis County reversed the cut that the House wanted to use for Higher Education. Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:07:31 +0000 Marshall Griffin 13074 at http://kbia.org Mo. House budget chair not pleased with blind pension cut reversal Newscast for April 26, 2012 http://kbia.org/post/newscast-april-26-2012 <p>Regional news coverage from the KBIA News room, including:</p><ul><li>Missouri senators rebuff effort to intervene in contract dispute.</li><li>Missouri House gives first-round approval to bill giving tax breaks to auto parts manufactures.</li><li>House budget leader not happy with the Senate&#39;s decision to restore millions to blind pension program.</li></ul> Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:56:52 +0000 Scott Kanowsky 13072 at http://kbia.org Newscast for April 26, 2012 Nixon asks House to fund healthcare for blind http://kbia.org/post/nixon-asks-house-fund-healthcare-blind <p>Governor Jay Nixon is calling on the Missouri House to restore health care funding for low income blind people, after a committee voted last week to cut the program from next year&rsquo;s budget.</p><p> Tue, 13 Mar 2012 21:22:20 +0000 Jacob Fenston 10490 at http://kbia.org Nixon asks House to fund healthcare for blind Mo. Gov. promises millions to higher education http://kbia.org/post/mo-gov-promises-millions-higher-education <p>Missouri Governor Jay Nixon says he want to add $40 million to his higher education budget.&nbsp; The money would come from a proposed lawsuit settlement with five large mortgage banks over foreclosure practices. Wed, 08 Feb 2012 14:43:32 +0000 Marshall Griffin 8423 at http://kbia.org Mo. Gov. promises millions to higher education Bill would cap state spending http://kbia.org/post/bill-would-cap-state-spending <p>The Missouri House has given first-round approval to a proposed constitutional amendment that would cap state spending, based on each year&rsquo;s inflation rate and population growth.&nbsp; The vote split almost entirely along party lines. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 23:30:10 +0000 Marshall Griffin 7265 at http://kbia.org Bill would cap state spending