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Missouri Department of Revenue will bring in new equipment at license offices in early November to streamline the process of applying for licenses. Adult drivers will also be able to renew their licenses online every other period, so they only need to come in person every 12 years.
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Every bill Missouri lawmakers sent to Gov. Jay Nixon this year has now been signed or vetoed, with only one bill becoming law without his signature.That…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: While a Missouri House panel was continuing its probe of the state’s driver's license division, Gov.…
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Missouri drivers will not see their license fees double. Governor Jay Nixon has vetoed a bill that would have increased an array of fees at your local…
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The Missouri House has given first-round approval to legislation that would overhaul the state’s conceal carry process. House Bill 859 would eliminate…
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A lawsuit has been filed in the Missouri Bootheel accusing the state of wrongfully requiring digital copies of vital records. The plaintiff, Eric Griffin…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 6, 2012 - The battle for secretary of state got heated this week when state Rep. Jason Kander…
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A St. Louis County lawmaker wants more cooperation from the Nixon Administration as her committee looks into the way contracts for license fee offices are…
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Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich (R) has released a letter he sent this week to Governor Jay Nixon (D) expressing concerns over his administration’s handling…
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Police to step up weekend presence on Washington Ave.St. Louis police will be out in force on Washington Ave. this weekend in an effort to address the…