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A new law signed by Gov. Jay Nixon last week will make it easier for county law enforcement agencies in Missouri to assist one another in an…
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Missouri's new state budget is $115 million lighter, after Gov. Jay Nixon announced temporary cuts to 131 programs and state agencies.He told reporters…
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On July 6, St. Louis Public Radio will host a live debate with the Missouri candidates running to become the GOP candidate-of-choice in the August 2…
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Monday, July 8, 1776. It’s a “warm sunshine morning” in Philadelphia and the revolutionary Col. John Nixon, the city’s sheriff and distant relative of…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed a bill Wednesday tightening laws around a popular economic development tool.The law is aimed at the St. Louis region,…
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It was a busy day for Gov. Jay Nixon, as his final year in office heads toward the halfway point.He told reporters Tuesday that he signed seven more bills…
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After Gov. Jay Nixon placed his signature on legislation that could expand Medicaid for Missourians who are disabled or elderly, I couldn’t help but think…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon expects the three new members of the University of Missouri System Board of Curator to hit the ground running on an important…
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Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday signed several bills into law, including one designed to prevent identity theft.Senate Bill 624 makes it a class A misdemeanor to…
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If there’s one constant about the last week of the Missouri General Assembly’s session, it’s that nobody in the Capitol has to search very hard to find…