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JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri lawmakers have passed a spending plan that includes about $69 million more for K-12 schools and nearly $10 million more in…
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The head of Missouri's public defender system is warning that the strain on his department could be grounds for a federal lawsuit.The Office of the State…
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Missouri's economic development director has signed a $750 million export agreement with the country of Colombia.Governor Jay Nixon announced the…
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President Obama announced a plan to bring 10,000 Syrian refugees into the US over the next year. However, after the terror attacks in France, many states…
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon says it's up to the federal government to screen refugees and is calling for safeguards following deadly terror attacks in…
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A number of state and national politicians released statements Monday in response to former UM System President Tim Wolfe's resignation. Senator Claire…
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon says he's backing fellow Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton's run for president.Nixon told the Associated Press on Wednesday that…
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A national audit and tax advisory firm is expanding in St. Louis, creating more jobs and seeking incentives of more than $7 million.Gov. Jay Nixon…
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Gov. Jay Nixon announced a proposal Monday to increase state funding for higher education in an effort to keep tuition costs low.Nixon spoke in front of…
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The Missouri House was 13 votes short of overriding Governor Jay Nixon’s veto of the right to work bill during its veto session yesterday. The measure…