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The state Supreme Court will decide whether a 2020 ballot item expanding Medicaid goes into effect — or is invalidated without legislative action.
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One of the groups supporting the lawsuit to follow through with Medicaid expansion is the Missouri Chamber of Commerce, which historically supports the GOP-controlled General Assembly's priorities.
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Thousands of residents have weighed in on the plan since Greater St. Louis made a draft public in December. The updated version reflects some of those ideas.
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Greater St. Louis is taking feedback on a draft of the new plan until the end of January. Some say there's a lot of work to do.
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A new startup venture in St. Louis will soon begin accepting applications for entrepreneurs interested in working with the federal agency.
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In January, the St. Louis Regional Chamber, AllianceSTL, Civic Progress, Downtown STL, Inc. and Arch to Park will officially become Greater St. Louis Inc. The new organization's new CEO, Jason Hall, shared his vision on St. Louis on the Air.
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A group of St. Louis economic development and civic leaders released a plan Tuesday detailing how the region could turn the geospatial industry into a…
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Updated 1:49 p.m. with additional information from the Associated Press on other failed appointments.Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announced this morning that…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 2, 2012 - Gov. Jay Nixon's embattled choice to lead the Department of Economic Development is…
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Senate Republicans have scuttled Gov. Jay Nixon's nominee to direct the Missouri Department of Economic Development.The Senate Gubernatorial Appointments…