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Several hundred union members rallied Wednesday in Jefferson City against the right-to-work law state lawmakers passed last year.In November, voters will…
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Legislation being considered by a Missouri Senate committee would require public employee labor unions to get permission every year to withhold dues and…
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Lobbyist gifts, a tax credit for the elderly, and a bill frowned upon by labor unions are on next week’s tentative agenda for the Missouri General…
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Updated at 2:20 a.m. with override failure - A photo ID proposal will definitely be on the ballot, and it will be up to Gov. Jay Nixon to decide if more…
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With only three days to go, a few bigger issues have been moving in the Missouri General Assembly, while everyone waits to see whether the Senate will…
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Barring another sex scandal, the Missouri General Assembly could be facing a low-key final week.The thinner-than-usual final schedule reflects, in part,…
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House members, on Wednesday, overturned Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of House Bill 1891, the so-called paycheck protection bill, which would bar public employee…
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On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies are pleased to welcome state Rep.…
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Shortly after the Missouri General Assembly returns Tuesday from its weeklong recess, lawmakers are expected to attempt their first override this session…
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Updated 3:27 p.m. March 3 with final passage. - A bill that prohibits labor unions from automatically withholding fees from the paychecks of public…